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First and Last Name Professor Class August 30 2017Episode Analysis An analysis of two episodes in shows episodes “Strange Bedfellows” from Three’s Company and “Joe Goes to Heaven” from Qué Pasa gives light to the view of LGBT politics in the ending of the of the sexual revolution. With the emergence of the sexual revolution different media outlets took the two major stances either upholding it or suppressing it and from an analysis of the two episodes above it is evident that they tried to suppress it. [...]
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FMS 85B: History of Broadcasting – Short Response Prompt 4 Please respond to one of the following questions in a 250-500 word essay (1-2 pages single spaced). This assignment will be due to the class EEE message-board by 5 pm on Friday, September 1st 1.) How do the episodes “Strange Bedfellows” from Three’s Company and “Joe Goes to Heaven” from ¿Qué Pasa, USA? either uphold or undermine a politics of queer and LGBT rights/liberation? Please compare and contrast the two programs using Elana Levine’s chapter “Sex with a Laugh Track” for support. 2.) Employing Herman Gray’s chapter “Reaganism and the Sign of Blackness,” please identify one way that The Cosby Show episode “Happy Anniversary,” the Frank’s Place episode “Season’s Greetings,” or the Cagney & Lacey episode “The Zealot” either supports or challenges social & political goals of the “Reagan Revolution.”