Law & Order producer fires staffer for all the wrong reasons, and won't look at his own shoddy record
“Law and Order” writer and producer Craig Gore was fired from the show Tuesday after pledging on social media to defend law and order.Wow, that's some support for...law and order alright. What's seemingly done in the overrated TV show must not be emulated in real life, according to Wolf's revolting mentality. Most intriguing is how the troubling sexism that turned up in some episodes from the Special Victims Unit spinoff isn't even a concern here, just this former co-producer's stance on self-defense. The guy's actually lucky he isn't working for them now.
On Monday, Gore posed with a rifle in his doorway for a Facebook post warning protestors in the comments, “Sunset is being looted two blocks from me. You think I wont light mother*****s up who are trying to f*** w/ my property I worked all my life for? Think again…”
Dick Wolf, the show’s creator and executive producer, fired Gore days after hiring him in May to work on a spinoff of “Law and Order: SVU.”
“I will not tolerate this conduct, especially during our hour of national grief. I am terminating Craig Gore immediately,” Wolf said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter.
Some of the commenters to the article summed up pretty well what's wrong with L&O as a whole. For example:
Dick Wolf's entire Law & Order collective series is liberal to the bone, always has been. He portrays whites who believe in the Constitution as rightwing militia-type kooks who buy tin-foil hats by the gross. And blacks are always the victims of white supremacy and cops. Needless to say, Wolf is a sick fuck.And:
Yeah, the only episode I saw had a black teen raping a white girl for making fun of him for being fat and this was seen as a completely reasonable response. Apparently Liberals think rape is an appropriate punishment for name calling.And:
Why would anyone watch Law and Order? It's nothing but week after week of liberal crapI found that out the hard way long ago. Next:
law and order has always been an establishment creation to normalize and condition viewers to accept dirty cop tactics like "by any means necessary" almost every episode features dirty cops taking action against the wrong guy early in the episode then they zoom in and take down the real bad guy, usually while not having enough evidence for arrest warrants.And:
Quit watching it a long time ago. Too looney lefty for my tastes.Same here. And then:
why would anyone watch that stupid show? liberal as heck, yet their hero gayboy cops violate civil rights in every show.I've never understood why it's been going for 3 decades already. Probably NBC deliberately kept it on as some kind of a "loss leader" because ideology trumps artistic merit in almost every way. To the point where disturbing sexism found its way into the scripts.
I'd like to think this dismissal means, at the least, that the planned spinoff they were developing won't go ahead, but sadly, I've got a feeling that won't be the case at all. If a spinoff is greenlighted, I hesitate to think of how bad it'd be, and if Gore were still on the payroll, I've got a sad feeling it'd still be truly awful. A most valid issue one could have with a series like this is that nearly every episode involves a murder, a rape, or both. How many more shows with cheapskate premises like that do we need? Because an adult series doesn't mean it had to put such a heavy emphasis on such shoddy plots. With any luck, if Gore gets a job elsewhere, he'll work on a TV adventure series where murder, rape and nihilism are kept to a minimum. The way L&O is handled is something we could honestly do without.
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