James Van Der Beek's sitcom blasted by parents group
A conservative parents group has taken aim James Van Der Beek's new sitcom Don't Trust The B---- In Apartment 23, branding the show a "new all-time low for television".
The series, which debuted on 11 April (12), has come under fire from members of the Parents Television Council (PTC) who are outraged by its "offensive content".
A statement posted on the PTC website reads, "(TV network) ABC
didn't just reach for the sewer, they dove in head-first and they
took our airwaves with them...
"The program is a sexist mixed-bag of hedonism, drug-use, alcohol
abuse (including the main character plying a 13-year-old boy with
alcohol to get him drunk) and explicit levels of promiscuity that
are shocking even by today's broadcast TV standards."
PTC bosses also took exception to the show's title, insisting the
name "represents a continuing and disturbing trend of using
offensive, profane language in the very title of the program, where
it is nearly impossible for families to avoid".
The council has previously targeted series including Skins, Glee,
and The Playboy Club.