How a TV Sitcom Triggered the Downfall of Western Civilization
BY DAVID HOPKINS
I want to discuss a popular
TV show my wife and I have been binge-watching on Netflix. It’s the story of a
family man, a man of science, a genius who fell in with the wrong crowd. He
slowly descends into madness and desperation, lead by his own egotism. With one
mishap after another, he becomes a monster. I’m talking, of course, about Friends
and its tragic hero, Ross Geller.
You may see it as a comedy, but I cannot laugh with you. To me, Friends
signals a harsh embrace of anti-intellectualism in America, where a gifted
and intelligent man is persecuted by his idiot compatriots. And even if you see
it from my point of view, it doesn’t matter. The constant barrage of laughter
from the live studio audience will remind us that our own reactions are
unnecessary, redundant.
The theme song itself is filled with foreboding, telling us that
life is inherently deceptive, career pursuits are laughable, poverty is right
around the corner, and oh yeah, your love life’s D.O.A. But you will always have
the company of idiots. They will be there for you.
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