ABC TV SHOW ‘GCB’ GETS CANCELLED — AKA: GOOD CHRISTIAN B*TCHES

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ABC TV SHOW ‘GCB’ GETS CANCELLED — AKA: GOOD CHRISTIAN B*TCHES

Hallelujah.  Praise Jesus.  ABC finally cancelled the ‘GCB’ TV show.  What a bunch of vile, blasphemous, garbage that was.  The fact that ABC had the audacity to put that show on the air is disgusting.

Stop the war Jesus.

Stand up for Jesus and Holy faith.  End Christophobia.  Legalize Jesus.

Marisol Nichols, Kristin Chenoweth, Lauran Irion, Leslie Bibb, Annie Potts and Jennifer Aspen appear in a scene from the ABC show GCB on an episode that aired on April 29, 2012. - Provided courtesy of ABC / Eric McCandless

‘GCB’ gets canceled by ABC, cast members chime in

Posted 05/11/2012 5:24 PM PT by Corinne Heller

ABC has canceled the freshman comedy “GCB,” which debuted in March.

“GCB” is based on Kim Gatlin’s 2008 book “Good Christian Bitches.” The series stars Leslie Bibb as Amanda Vaughn, a divorced mother and former high school “mean girl” who moves back to her old neighborhood in Dallas.

Her old high school frenemies, led by head “GCB” Carlene Cockburn, played by Kristin Chenoweth, remember how she used to mock them and appear to be hell-bent on ruining her reputation.

The series, which was anticipated to fill the void that will be left by the conclusion of “Desperate Housewives,” hit a series low in mid-April after starting out strong.

“[ABC] is literally in a room in NY right now deciding our fate. #GCB #GCBSeason2 #PleaseLord,” cast memberJennifer Aspen wrote on Twitter on April 11, before later announcing, “I’m so sorry to tell you all that #GCB has been cancelled by ABC. #Heartbroken.”

“Onstage. Sound check. Bad timing abc. San Fran will get a great show tho!” Kristen Chenoweth wrote on Twitter.

Leslie Bibb Tweeted, “To all u #GCB fans & Amanda lovers, thx 4 the <3. Appreciate it & just wait, we’ll get 2 go on a new fun ride somewhere else! #lifeisperfect.”

(ontheredcarptet.com)

Maybe it was great open letter sent to ABC & and the CEO of Disney?

An Open Letter to Disney CEO Robert Iger about

the GCB show


GCB

Dear Mr. Iger,

I, and many other Christians, find the program GCBon Disney/ABC deeply offensive. I’m personally requesting that you take it off the air.

When I worked for Disney in the early ’80s, the company had very strict policies about treating “guests” with respect. The “cast member” was considered a more important part of the show than the food or the attractions. If a cast member had asked a guest if his wife was a good Christian b**** (mother dog), he would not have remained employed for 10 minutes.

Has company policy changed? Is Disney/ABC not part of Disney?

In years past, the major studios voluntarily adhered to the Motion Picture Code requirement, “No film or episode may throw ridicule on any religious faith.” This was not written to favor Christianity, but to uphold the value of human life and faith. I have no problem with serious open debate over the tenants of different faiths, but ridicule is demeaning. It labels a group of humans as something less than human. I’d be horrified if Disney/ABC started demeaning Jewish women as mother dogs. Shortly before my birth the demeaning of Jews led to unspeakable horrors.

I expect there to be small independent filmmakers who want to demean Christians. I’m stunned that the company I was once so proud to work for would be the one to demean Christian women as mother dogs in the title of a prime-time program.

When I graduated from college in 1973, the only place I wanted to work for was Disney. I had worked summer jobs at Disney World while in college. I loved that there was a company dedicated to serving families with wholesome entertainment. I considered Walt one of my role models. For years, my children have been proud to tell their friends, “My Dad was once a Disney artist.”

Last summer, I took my children and grandchildren to Disney World. I frequently buy several tickets toPixar movies on opening day. I don’t separate how you treat me on Disney/ABC from how you treat me at Disney World or in theaters. If you elect to continue airing GCB on Disney/ABC television, you may as well spit on me at your theme parks or in theaters. I’m married to a fine Christian woman and have many Christian women friends (and no, I don’t sleep with them or even want to). I don’t know of one Christian woman who deserves to be labeled a b**** (mother dog). I have two female dogs I wouldn’t even use that term on.

I hope that one day Disney/ABC will produce television programs with the heart of movies like Up. The brief musical sequence showing the story of Carl and Ellie was one of the greatest love stories ever put on film. The Incredibles was James Bond and Superman family-style (brilliant family entertainment). Why can’t Disney/ABC television be as respectful and entertaining? If Disney/ABC specialized in high-quality, clean, inspiring family entertainment NBC, FOX and CBS would be trailing Disney/ABC by a wide margin. You’re missing a golden opportunity to step out of the competition to be the most offensive network and become trusted by families to provide clean, wholesome, inspired entertainment (“imagineering”). That was Disney’s strength for many years. Pixar has shown it still works very well in the 21st Century.

I’m praying that the name Disney will once again shine around the world as a brand respected for the finest in family entertainment.

GCB does not help. The only people GCB endears the name Disney to are the ones who hate Christians and enjoy seeing them mocked.

Is that the audience Disney wants to pursue in the 21st century? That audience won’t fill up your theme parks and won’t keep Pixar movies profitable. The majority of Americans consider themselves Christian and don’t appreciate being mocked.

One of the primary commands of Jesus Christ is to “do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” Would you appreciate a program called GOOD DISNEY B****ES? Would you like the Disney Corporate offices portrayed as a den of hypocrisy and immorality?

I hope you’ll help put Disney back on the path to dignity and respect by dropping GCB.

Sincerely,
David Outten

David Outten, a former Disney artist, served as editor of three Christian newspapers including The Rome Christian News in Rome, Ga. He produces two newsletters each week for Movieguide: A Family Guide to Movies & Entertainment and has worked with Movieguide since 1987. He once ran for state representative from Gordon County, Ga. Outten is passionate about seeing the culture of United States redeemed.

 

 

 

8 Comments »

  1. Jonathan May 15, 2012 at 11:52 am - Reply

    I am a 65 yo man. I like to think I am pretty open minded. I watched GCB twice and I have to say it was pretty bad. I’m glads it is off the air.

  2. Beworld May 16, 2012 at 4:09 am - Reply

    I loved this show!! I think people need to grow up. really if you don’t like don’t watch it! you cant control everything

  3. Angelica May 30, 2012 at 11:14 pm - Reply

    I consider myself a open minded women & catholic. GCB was a wonderful show with a good plot & lots of humor. I strongly believe this show will go back on the air. It’s included in my prays for each Sunday morning at church. :)

  4. susanne October 7, 2012 at 7:06 am - Reply

    As a christian if you find something offensive do not watch it! As for me I found it amousing and entertaining I do know the diffrence between foction and nonfiction. It was a good show not the most appropiate but better than most. It is entertainment not reality!

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