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slemslempike ([personal profile] slemslempike) wrote2011-08-03 01:44 pm

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There's going to be an E4 reality show following students in Leeds trying to join the first UK chapter of a sorority. GOSH.. I kind of feel like I really want to watch it, but I think it might be too embarrassing for me. I need a TV-buddy for times like these, to provide mutual support and soothing me when the cringe is too painful. It's blatantly going to set it up to provoke "catfights" and laugh at attempts at sisterhood. But SORORITY SISTERS. In BRITAIN.

Elsewhere in the Guardian, James Kettle can fuck off:

There are many female performers doing character comedy, but it can be hard to tell which ones have proper comic instincts running through their bones and which are simply aspiring actresses who reckon that what Catherine Tate did looked easy.


If it's hard to tell, then why does it actually matter whether it's innate or inspired? Oh, I see, it's hard to tell without going to see them. Not being able to dismiss a female comedian out of hand without actually watching her material? Madness! Fortunately, male performers of character comedy are all deep-down talented, and not at all inspired by role models. (Unless they're black, I imagine, in which case we can dismiss them as reckoning that "what Lenny Henry did looked easy".)
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[identity profile] hfnuala.livejournal.com 2011-08-03 06:32 pm (UTC)(link)
I would be up for group reality tv show watching. S is at an age when I can leave her for part of an evening and I'd enjoy the chance to get out :)

[identity profile] slemslempike.livejournal.com 2011-08-05 11:14 pm (UTC)(link)
That would be lovely! I shall source it and we can fix a time.

Also, regarding stunt children, sadly the show is a) only on when I can't make it and b) strictly no under sixes, apparently. BOO. But another time I shall definitely do some consenusal child-napping.