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Thanks for this!
/r/MensRights06/04/10 07:16 AM
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The Office has Jim and Daryl both good men. Weeds does a good job. Firefly? Sliders? The Dresden Files? I know. I know... They're not sitcoms. I don't care, they broke the mold and I loved them. King of the Hill does dudes a justice. Scrubs ain't to bad, everyone's screwy and that's pretty accurate. House. I think that for the most part TV is shit, regardless of stereotypes being promoted one way or the other. I mean really there aren't too many shows worth watching.
/r/MensRights10/08/08 06:43 AM
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The Simpsons and Futurama generally do portray men as being helpless or over confident and incompetent, which I dislike. But the two are just so good otherwise I choose to ignore that issue.
/r/MensRights10/08/08 06:36 AM
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Home Improvement actually was different in an important way. For one it showed Tim was more than capable of raising the boys despite being for the most part incompetent. Also they had Al which was to counter Tim's more or less commonly held ideas of masculinity. Al was always the man women sought after in the show, not Tim. Al was smarter than Tim and was generally a nicer person. Tim would attempt to ostracize Al and it would usually blow up in his face.
/r/MensRights10/08/08 06:34 AM
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