Saturday, May 16, 2009

NBC's Cream Sleaze

"How much better for our society would it have been if NBC had contracted metastatic organizational cancer and withered away gracelessly, while Ms. Fawcett lived on into a chic and pleasant dottage?" - Jim C. Chickaboomer commenter

Wonder if NBC suits are creaming their jeans after the two-hour May Sweeps "Farrah's Story" Friday night Shock Theater?

Rather than watch the ghoulish replay on NBC's website, laugh as Farrah creams Joe Namath:



The vultures are already circling. The fired producer who originally collaborated with Farrah has filed suit but claims "this is not about money." Sure. Tell that to NBC. Nah, not about money and ratings. NBC still isn't telling how much the network paid for Farrah's footage.

1 comments:

  1. Iwatched it and was grateful she shared with us her life and what it has been like to live with this horrific cancer, and make us aware of anus cancer, I had really never heard of it, I am the same age as her, lost my husband to prostate cancer at 57, and like her he would never give up, he was given one year to live but lived six, and he was a miracle, I just think that God takes you in His time not ours, and even with all her money and able to go to another country for treatment, it was not meant to be, her courage and faith made us all see what a normal person she is, I always saw her as just another movie star who had tabloid news about her marriage to oneill but she is so warm and human and as we all would be in her shoes, so scared, I find the complaints I have now seem so trivial compared to her and what she is going thru, her documentary if anything should make us all feel so blessed to be alive and well, I pray for her and her new life she will have in a much better place with no more pain or suffering, God bless, Farrah

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