Noticing Some Violence in that Era
Now of course DvD was a clean show, no cursing and very family friendly. But sometimes they made light of physical violence. Was it just the mindset of the sixties?
'The Lady, the Tiger and the Lawyer' is one of those episodes. There was a thread started on that a long time ago. I can't imagine what they were thinking!
There was an episode when Ritchie kept coming after school beat up with a torn cap. Turned out to be a little girl named Priscilla who wanted him to kiss her. When Laura visited the girl's home, the mother got very angry. She yelled at her husband and was quite abusive towards him. You definitely got the idea that little Priscilla learned that behavior from mom.
Many of today's parents would take it up with the school if their child kept getting bullied. Rob and Laura just let it go after Ritchie gave in and kissed Pricilla. Turns out she didn't like it anway. Not too long ago I saw a (crazy) article of a six year old boy who was accused of sexual harassment for kissing a girl in class. How times have changed!
I just bought season five and watched an episode that I haven't seen in years, "The Bottom of Mel Cooley's Heart." In that episode Alan Brady's poor treatment of Mel finally goes too far. He screams at Mel and really humiliates him in front of the whole stage crew.
Rob points out that Mel is Alan's verbal "punching bag" and he takes the abuse that Alan would otherwise direct at people who would punch back. I think he was referring to Alan's network bosses. Alan relents although he doesn't really apologize to Mel.
I had forgotten how the episode ended. Mel walked into the writers office with a big shiner. Alan hit him! Boy, today Alan Brady would be looking at a big lawsuit!! And punching Mel in the eye? Mel wore glasses. He could've caused serious injury.
Mel said gleefully, 'I punched him back." Did people just accept physial violence at work back then?
I know it was a sitcom but contrast that with a first season episode of The Big Bang Theory. There was a reception for the new head of the Physics department and Sheldon insulted him. He didn't think his new boss was qualified for the job. And he fired Sheldon. In another episode Sheldon had to take a sensitivity training course when his female assistant accused him of sexual harassment. It was just Sheldon being tactless and clueless. But still, men have to be so careful what they say at work these days. Everyone is sensitive.
If two people hit each other at work today, they would be enrolled in an Anger Management Course.
Just noticing how a show back then handled hitting and verbal abuse at work. A different era.