ABC Under Fire For Cross-Dressing Comedy 'Work It'

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I saw the commercial for this piece of $#@& and I immediately thought of Bosom Buddies, good god now their remaking Tom Hanks' sitcoms but what pisses me off most is that some of this controversy will inadvertently get people curious enough to watch it and god forbid the ratings go through the roof and this crap stays for eight seasons and racks up Emmy awards. :whatever:

The ABC comedy "Work It" doesn't even premiere until Jan, 3, and already it's invoking ire from rights groups.


The series has sparked anger from the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation and the Human Rights Campaign, who argue that the series could prove harmful to transgendered individuals.


The series stars Ben Koldyke ("How I Met Your Mother") and Amaury Nolasco ("Prison Break") as two friends and former coworkers who, unemployed and desperate, take to cross-dressing in order to get hired by a pharmaceutical company that's looking for female sales reps.


The concept spurred an angry message from GLAAD, which argued that, while the show "does not explicitly address transgender people, many home viewers unfamiliar with the realities of being transgender will still make the connection. 'Work It' invites the audience to laugh at images of men trying to adopt a feminine appearance, thereby also making it easier to mock people whose gender identity and expression are different than the one they were assigned at birth."


GLAAD took particular offense to a print ad for the series, in which the two main characters stand side-by-side at a pair of urinals, while dressed as women.


"Not only does it inadvertently further notions that transgender identities are humorous or artificial, but imagery like this are one of the first things anti-LGBT activists resort to when trying to deny transgender people protections against discrimination," GLAAD argues.


The organization asks that the network not circulate the urinal ad, and to "consider whether airing this show is worth the damage it has the potential to do."


Human Rights Campaign is going one step further, and urging the public to boycott the series.


The HRC has set up a write-in campaign which urges supporters to send a message to ABC reading, "It is never appropriate to belittle or mock those who do not adhere to society's gender norms or the struggles they face ... As an ABC viewer, I urge you not to air a show that reinforces negative and damaging stereotypes about transgender people."


Shouldn't they be more offended that the series sounds like an almost complete ripoff of "Bosom Buddies"?
 
This won't stick around. And on the very off chance that it manages to set any ratings records, rest assured I'm going to go on a dumbass hunt.

I'll take their scalps. :o
 
I don't know, I don't see this as being "offensive" but it definitely sounds super dumb.
 
It's offensive to people that appreciate real comedy. :o
 
GLAAD is just squawking right now; maybe they should go back in time and retroactively call out Tootsie for being transphobic. Give me a break.
 
Amaury Nolasco deserves so much better than this.

Needs to fire his agent.
 
:facepalm: X100

And to think I thought ABC was getting better with its sitcoms. :(
 
GLAAD is just squawking right now; maybe they should go back in time and retroactively call out Tootsie for being transphobic. Give me a break.

If anyone should genuinely be offended, women should.

"Hey, all these women are taking our jobs... lets dress up like them so we can find work!"

:dry: Good lord....
 
I saw an ad for it the other day. The world would be better a better place if they scratch this show altogether.
 
All these people seem to have way too much free time.

Don't know what's sadder. The people who made the stupid show, or the people who have nothing better to do than to complain about it.
 
Bad things deserve criticism. :o
 
All ABC were doing making a new version of

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Reading the review actually is making me curious enough to judge just how bad it is.
 
Don't give this turd any viewers. I'm serious. If anyone on the Hype watches this, I'll know! And heads will roll. :argh:
 
I'm gonna check it out, I mean no I have to after reading IGNs review :D
 
All ABC were doing making a new version of

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Bossom Buddies is the reason that Peter Scolari (the other guy) has been in many Tom Hanks movies. They became good friends because of it.
 
I'm serious, you guys, if any of you watch this opening night, you're instantly on my Dead to Me list. :o
 
Like IGN said, it's funny if there's an actual joke to justify it. When the only joke is the cross-dressing, then yeah, it's lame.
 
So, Bosum Buddies and Toosie pulls the same joke, but they weren't attacked but this new show gets the heat? I'm sure it's crap but GLAAD's protest against it is rather lame and baseless.
 

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