I’m Thinking Democrats Are Not Going To Like “V”
Posted on November 4, 2009
So, ABC does a remake of the 1980’s mini-series “V,” turning it into a weekly show. Cool. Space monsters. Classic formula.
Imagine this. At a time of political turmoil, a charismatic, telegenic new leader arrives virtually out of nowhere. He offers a message of hope and reconciliation based on compromise and promises to marshal technology for a better future that will include universal health care.
Actually, the up front leader is a she. And, she does make all those sorts of “we’re the space aliens, and we are here to help.” Of course, in the opening 5 minutes, a large Jesus on the Cross falls and nearly crushes a man in a wheel chair. And, in the first 15, two priests have thoughts of doubt about God, because the aliens came. The first 30 seemed more about hopenchange then the original hopenchange
The news media swoons in admiration — one simpering anchorman even shouts at a reporter who asks a tough question: “Why don’t you show some respect?!” The public is likewise smitten, except for a few nut cases who circulate batty rumors on the Internet about the leader’s origins and intentions. The leader, undismayed, offers assurances that are soothing, if also just a tiny bit condescending: “Embracing change is never easy.”
The leader offers an up and coming reporter a once in a lifetime interview. Right before it is about to start, he says he has to ask some tough questions. She says he has to show the V in a good light. He says that’s not the way it works. She says the interview is over. Then she tells him this could make his career, and that he really wants to cooperate. Unsurprisingly, he does. And, during said interview, the leader states that she wants health care for all. I actually groaned out-loud when the reporter says “you mean like universal health care?” Then I remembered something important from the original series
So, does that sound like anyone you know? Oh, wait — did I mention the leader is secretly a totalitarian space lizard who’s come here to eat us?
See, now that is the part that liberals will not like. I’d suspect that liberals are sending plenty of unhinged emails, and placing many unhinged, frothing, foaming phone calls, to ABC.
While those few nut cases are circulating rumors and banding together to fight back, the V actually attack them.
Of course, I am wondering what kind of trickery the producers, director, and writers will stick in to change the dynamics so it becomes Liberal Friendly, much as the big shots destroyed Battlestar Galactica.
To be honest, I wish they could have left the politics out of it. Ruins the atmosphere. Hopefully, they will change it up just a bit, drop the politics.
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I wrote on Gpundit last night almost your exact thoughts. I was watching the show (as I did the originals when I was child) and was convinced this was a shot at progressives period. I loved when the leader was getting interviewed she had the “journalist” guarantee not to ask “negative portraying” questions and then went on to say no questions are out of bounds when the camera came on. I am a fan of sci-fi, the political shots are just icing.
There was one shot at Bush. They made a comment about our “Un-necessary Wars”. Other than that I felt like I was watching the election all over again.
One does not understand why those priests would wonder ‘if there was no God’ because aliens showed up.
God. Created. Everything.
Those aliens would be as much his Children as the Human race. CS Lewis, anyone?
But the small minds of the Left cannot wrap around such concepts.
“V” appeared to be a clear shot at the Obama Administration. In fact, my daughter, who watched the show with me, asked me when the lizard beneath the human skin was revealed, “do you think President Obama is an alien?”
How do you respond to a question like that? I said, “No, sweetheart, he’s not smart enough to be an alien. He’s just a fool that powerful people put up front – a stooge that reads well from a teleprompter.”
“But,” my daughter countered, “he acts just like an alien when the newsman wants to ask him questions.”
“Ok, maybe he does act like an alien… but what about his wife?”
My daughter thinks for a beat, “Yeah, she’s not pretty enough to be an alien.”
From the mouth of babes.
LL, you and your daughter just made my night. That is the funniest thing I have heard in a long time. This show will definitely get my attention just because it is finally something being shown that isn’t in love with Obama.