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Juniper 09-01-2008 11:44 PM

Anyone Watch Swingtown?
 
Just wondering. I got sucked into it, don't know why, I'm not usually a TV watcher. It's rather "adult" in content, so it's not been easy for me to watch it when it airs - since I'm not a usual TV watcher, my family has been like "huh? Mom's watching TV in her room and we can't sit with her?" So I catch it on cbs.com.

Apparently it's just a short-lived one season summer drama. It's set in 1976, I think, and I'm loving all the historical references - the clothes, the decorating, the culture, the music, etc. I'll see something dumb like a green metal cooler and say "I HAVE that cooler!" or "Oh my GOD, that's my mother's Tupperware flour canister!"

So yeah, it's about swinging -- sort of. 70's sexual permissiveness and changing roles, feminism, and all that. I guess I'm about the same age as the folks in this drama, and a lot of my peers' marriages are folding or have done, so I can identify.

Just one more episode, ::sob:: I hate when they set up something interesting and just let it die.

Like Jericho. I know a lot of people thought Jericho was cheesy but I liked it. Yeah, that was CBS too. :shrug:

wolf 09-02-2008 12:02 AM

Thanks to richlevy I have now seen at least one episode, and am hoping to catch some more on OnDemand. Although it's not the kind of thing that I usually watch (I'm more of a Law and Order person), I did find it interesting.

I entering high school at around the time that the show is set. I was having some product flashbacks (like seeing the old Stove Top boxes), but there was a glaring (to me) error in the episode I saw (which was the go to the disco have sex in the pool while the kids are playing strip poker episode. Of course, not knowing the program, this could happen in every episode ...)

Anyway, one of the male characters was seeing his shrink, and she was talking about his "mid life crisis." I'm pretty sure that we didn't start having mid-life crises until sometime in the eighties, you know, after preppies, but before yuppies?

It was just plain middle age then ... there wasn't a special name for dumping your wife and buying a motorcycle.

Unless it was "Second Childhood."

And I kind of remember starting to hear about "the male menopause."

Perry Winkle 09-02-2008 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by wolf (Post 480136)
Anyway, one of the male characters was seeing his shrink, and she was talking about his "mid life crisis." I'm pretty sure that we didn't start having mid-life crises until sometime in the eighties, you know, after preppies, but before yuppies?

This isn't conclusive, but the wikipedia article has a citation for a journal article with "Midlife Crisis" in the title, from 1965.

wolf 09-02-2008 01:42 PM

It usually takes a very long time to go from obscure journal article to common usage.

Perry Winkle 09-02-2008 01:53 PM

It's attested in a dictionary in the first half of the 70s.

Perry Winkle 09-02-2008 01:55 PM

OED gives a NYT article in '72.

Laurie Henderson 09-02-2008 04:30 PM

FOCUS PEOPLE!! (just kidding...)

This show is GREAT! I have really enjoyed watching it - music is fantastic and I LOVE seeing the product placements.

Pico and ME 09-02-2008 04:32 PM

Back then...it was old guys buying a corvette.

Undertoad 09-02-2008 05:13 PM

Men weren't supposed to have any actual emotions until about 1970.

ZenGum 09-02-2008 08:51 PM

Middle-aged dude buying a German sports car = Male menoporsche.


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