Actually, it's for both: The Tea Partiers and the extreme right conservatives, but that's besides the point. Marc Cherry, a known Gay Republican, is out and about promoting his next creation, Hallelujah. He says the new show will be a cross between Dallas and Touched By An Angel. Really, Marc? You're telling me you're going to have an ultra-conservative JR (Larry Hagman) and a supreme liberal Bobby (Patrick Duffy) battling it out for the preacher's wife? Oh wait, that's already been written.
The creator of Desperate Housewives, Golden Girls and countless other sitcoms, says "he dreamed up a mysterious stranger who brings hope and, perhaps, miracles to these small town citizens in ways they initially won't understand. But fans of Housewives' cheekiness won't be disappointed. He promises to deliver characters with "delicious, juicy, dark secrets" involved in battles between good and evil. There will be a "generous helping of gospel music," Cherry told TVGuide.com. "I'm calling it Glee for conservative Republicans."
Seriously... I don't know what's worse, this or the Tea Party magazine hitting news stands this weekend. (I'll blog about that absurdity later.) I can't wait to see what the Tea Partiers say about this show, should it see the light of day.
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011
A Tea Partier's Dream - Tea For Glee!
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3 comments:
If it has gay characters the teabaggers will boycott! Guaranteed
LOL, well considering the one producing the show is gay, he may very well make the deacon's son a closeted gay.
Who knows, might be the unintentional breakout comedy of the year.
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