Emmy plane crash skit called Insensitive or how Mill got pwned

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why is something insensitive only when it affects a lot of people? this would not have been an issue if the commercial flight hadn't crashed, but there were still people out there grieveing from other plane crashes. So how many people must die for something to become taboo??
 

EKKC

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Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
why is something insensitive only when it affects a lot of people? this would not have been an issue if the commercial flight hadn't crashed, but there were still people out there grieveing from other plane crashes. So how many people must die for something to become taboo??

apparently 49 is the magic number
i think they are overreacting. yes the kentucky accident is tragic, but this obviously is poking fun at the fact that "LOST" did not get an emmy nod. it just happened to coincide on the day the plane crashed.

 

Kevin1211

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the skit was made days before the crash even happened.. its not like the crashed happened and NBC was like "hey lets do a plane crash!"... waaay too much overreaction..
 

lokiju

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The skit was planned well before the real plane crash happened and it was a parody of Lost!

WTF is wrong with all these pansy ass people these days?
 

NFS4

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This is all bullsh!t. I was watching MSNBC last night, and they were talking with a reporter that was there during the emmys and back stage. No one commented on it during the show and NONE of the reporters commented on it after the show.

It was only made light of after Matt Drudge started making some rumblings on his site.
 

Strk

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Originally posted by: lokiju
The skit was planned well before the real plane crash happened and it was a parody of Lost!

WTF is wrong with all these pansy ass people these days?

It's from Drudge and the bunch of clowns who want to shout "omg, liberals, so insensitive!" Now you have a bunch of right-wing blogs kvetching about it.
 

pyonir

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at the end of that linked article:

"They could have killed the opening and it wouldn't have hurt the show at all," Gilbert said. "We wish somebody had thought this through. It's somewhere between ignorance and incompetence."

How insensitive! Talking about the opening being "KILLED"??!?!?! Doesn't he know that 49 people were just killed!?!?

 

Mill

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Originally posted by: lokiju
The skit was planned well before the real plane crash happened and it was a parody of Lost!

WTF is wrong with all these pansy ass people these days?

Yet NBC could have easily cut out the skit -- or at least warned the Lexington station about what was coming so they could cut it.

Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
why is something insensitive only when it affects a lot of people? this would not have been an issue if the commercial flight hadn't crashed, but there were still people out there grieveing from other plane crashes. So how many people must die for something to become taboo??


I'd be one of them. I can be completely honest. Although my father died in a plane crash, the skit would not have bothered me if the Lexington crash had not occurred. You don't know the pain and the feeling that you get from such a tragedy. To then have something like that air on NBC is too much. I'm not a PC person, but this is simple common sense. Were 9/11 jokes en vogue on 9/18? I think not. Yes, this plane had less deaths, but it still effected a lot of people -- namely anyone in the airline industry, or those who have been a part of plane crashes.
 

waggy

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yeah they had it on the news the other night. i just laughed.

yeah they are evil! they threw this skit together after they heard of the planecrash! them evil bastards! sheesh talk about over reaction
 

Queasy

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This is kind of up there with the nutsos that put the petition together for Peter Jackson to change the name of Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers after 9/11.

 

KillyKillall

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Originally posted by: Queasy
This is kind of up there with the nutsos that put the petition together for Peter Jackson to change the name of Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers after 9/11.

agreed!
 

spidey07

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Originally posted by: waggy
yeah they had it on the news the other night. i just laughed.

yeah they are evil! they threw this skit together after they heard of the planecrash! them evil bastards! sheesh talk about over reaction

over reaction? you don't pull this kind of crap on the day of a major disaster. they could have edited it out. Even the program director said they should not have aired it.

but yet they even re-ran it on the west coast.
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: waggy
yeah they had it on the news the other night. i just laughed.

yeah they are evil! they threw this skit together after they heard of the planecrash! them evil bastards! sheesh talk about over reaction

over reaction? you don't pull this kind of crap on the day of a major disaster. they could have edited it out. Even the program director said they should not have aired it.

but yet they even re-ran it on the west coast.

pfft.

it was not a major disaster. it was a sad thing that happened but no major disaster by any stretch of the imagination.

should they have pulled the skit? no. it was a planned event a LONG time before the plane went boom.
 

NFS4

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Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: waggy
yeah they had it on the news the other night. i just laughed.

yeah they are evil! they threw this skit together after they heard of the planecrash! them evil bastards! sheesh talk about over reaction

over reaction? you don't pull this kind of crap on the day of a major disaster. they could have edited it out. Even the program director said they should not have aired it.

but yet they even re-ran it on the west coast.

Major disaster? Katrina is a major disaster. 9-11 is a major disaster. A plane crash killing 49 people is rather "minor" in comparison (not to take away from the lives of those lost). Hell, even the news media got tired of the story after a day or so -- shows you how fickle we are over "major" news.

That being said, didn't a Russian airliner go down about a week ago killing almost 200 people? Where's the outcry!!!
 

chambersc

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Originally posted by: Kevin1211
the skit was made days before the crash even happened.. its not like the crashed happened and NBC was like "hey lets do a plane crash!"... waaay too much overreaction..

Yet they had 12+ hours to cancel the skit / make a new one / put up a black bground with some scrolling text explaining the situation.
 

Praxis1452

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comedy isn't good unless it offends atleast one person. Better yet a group. "Cry me a river"
 

ScottyB

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Good for NBC for NOT pulling it. Bad things happen to people everyday. Should we never do anything for fear of offending someone? People need to get over themselves.
 

DaveSimmons

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Speaking of which, next these crybabies will be whining that airing Lost is insensitive too. :rolleyes;
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: chambersc
Originally posted by: Kevin1211
the skit was made days before the crash even happened.. its not like the crashed happened and NBC was like "hey lets do a plane crash!"... waaay too much overreaction..

Yet they had 12+ hours to cancel the skit / make a new one / put up a black bground with some scrolling text explaining the situation.

while they could have done such. why should they? people die every day. while a tragic accident there was no reason to pull the skit.