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I tried to do a search but can't do one with 3 letter words. Bah.
Anyways just saw a commercial for Law & Order SUV ( I think). Tonight's episode is about... duh... a Fraternity House! Yay! We all know how THAT is gona turn out. ETA: This is from nbc.com BROTHERHOOD 9:59pm 2004-01-06 ALL NEW! A TOUGH PRICE TO PAY FOR UNITY; GARY COLE AND TENNIS SENSATION SERENA WILLIAMS GUEST STAR - When the pledgemaster of a hardnosed local fraternity is found murdered and sodimized Detectives Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and Stabler (Christopher Meloni) believe the murder to be the result of the victim's Internet porn sight, which feature unwitting college girls at a local bar. However, when the evidence points back to the fraternity, the detectives slam up against the wall of brotherhood as the brothers are less the cooperative especially with the prime suspect being a recently departed pledge. Gary Cole (NBC's "The West Wing") guest stars as the victim's father whose own bond of brotherhood comes under fire. Tennis star Serena Williams makes a special appearance in the episode. Dann Florek, Richard Belzer, B.D. Wong, Diane Neal and Ice-T also star. TV-14 |
Let me see - I'm guessing...
Wild party Many drugs Lots of binge drinking Drunken brothers Drunken sorority women Probably an abortion Ritualistic killing Animal sacrifice Hazed, dead pledge and lots of designer handbags! Did I forget any stereotypes? ETA: Rats! I forgot the sodomy! :mad: |
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LOL!!!!!!! i was thinking the same thing!!! its Law & Order SVU (special victims unit) |
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Does that make you happier? :rolleyes: |
Maybe it's because I only have one contact in but when I first looked at the cast list I thought it said Gary Coleman. How much would that rock?
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Gary Coleman as the malevolent Pledgemaster.
Bwa ha ha ha! :D |
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Lol I just realized what I wrote! Altho I'm sure they can do one on SUV's... like a whole friggin season!
Next on Law & Order SUV-- A tire company is under fire as a family of 10 die in a roll over crash involving an SUV. |
Oh, we'll be watching this one at the GeekyPenguin house. :p
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LMAO! I thought it said Gary Coleman, too!!!! 33girl, you have been cracking me up lately. :D
Gary Cole played Jeffrey MacDonald in Fatal Vision and Mike Brady in the Brady Bunch movies. |
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lol!! i almost fell out of my chair!!! |
I just turned it on. :rolleyes:
When the pledgemaster says "Jump!" you say, "How high?" |
that episode was rediculous.
now, my mother thinks all frats are like that...and the new boy is a TKE!! great. i can only imagine the conversation when he comes over, "So ____(insert name to protect the innocent) did you get raped during pledging? How many of your pledge brothers got sent to the hospital? Did anyone get killed?" I should warn him, poor boy doesn't know whats going to happen when he meets my mom and personally, as panhellenic tresurer, i RESENT the fact they called their council panhellenic. the worst episode ever. |
I enjoyed the episode.
Law & Order: SVU is a particularly graphic program, so I viewed this episode knowing that it would not portray members of the Greek system in the most positive light. But hey, it is a television show, after all. Anyone the SVU goes up against will be "the enemy." I appreciated the fact that Medical Examiner Warner mentioned that her husband is an Alpha Phi Alpha. (A heary A Phi resounded through the house as soon as that was said.) I was surprised to see the pledges on social probation and standing at attention in front of the house. If they had all been dressed alike, I might have found the scene reminiscent of the traditional BGLO pledge program of days gone by. To the credit of the writers and/or producers, the program could have been the typical gang rape or date rape drug case that many of us expected this episode to be concerned with. But, it was focused on two people, the President and the Pledge Master. The president was absolutely morally corrupt, and the Pledge Master (the murder victim) was abusive, but not as sadistic as the President, by comparison. The reason I bring up those two members of the Fraternity is because I think the writers were careful not to universally vilify the fraternity. True, they did not show the one fraternity member who snitched and brought the whole operation down, and yeah, you can assume that all the members were complicit in the activities that transpired. However, I feel that in focusing on those two people, the writers showed that it could be more of a "bad apples" situation. The victims were not gang raped or otherwise victimized by the entire chapter at once. It was one person who took an already less than ideal situation and made it worse. Anyway....no, it wasn't my favorite episode, and there were some inconsistencies in the language, as it pertained to Greek life. But on the whole, given the nature of the program, they could have done a whole lot worse. |
Wow Tau Omega Fraternity eh? hmm i'm in Tau Omega chapter of TKE, can't say i was all that impressed with the letter choice, though i guess the producers would be hard pressed to find a set of greek letters that aren't used somewhere. The episode wasn't as bad as it could have been, and while alot of sterotypes were enforced, the truth is that shit like that does unfortunetly happen. While it may be a small percentage of the greek population that hazes, and an even smaller that hazes to that extreme, it does happen and i personally am happy that the perpatrator got convicted in the show. While the show shows the negative sterotypes, it also shows consequences to those stereotypes, which is never a bad thing.
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Yeah, I thought the episode was ok. The rape victim and Gary Cole did a good job with their parts. I liked how he said, "It used to be about the brotherhood" at the end. But, the one thing that annoyed me was how they kept mispronouncing Tau. It's pronounced "taw", like "paw", people. Just a little pet peeve of mine.
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As a lawyer, I couldn't decide which bothered me more -- the pandering to stereotypes about Greeks or the dismal ethics exhibited by Gary Gole's character. An obvious (and severe) conflict of interest, yet he takes the case anyway -- and the judge lets him do it without any meaningful (and on the record) examination of the defendant to make sure he understands exactly what he's doing when he waives any objection to the conflict of interest. Then Cole, succombing to that conflict of interest, throws the case in court, intentionally opening the door to evidence that he knows will get his client convicted. All I can say is that Brother Kong, or whatever his name was, needn't have shown all that worry on the stand about being convicted -- an appeals court would throw that conviction out in a heartbeat. |
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When I went to a ZBT convention a couple of years ago some of the guys were like, "I hate when people say TOW". I had already been saying TAW because that's how people at UGA pronounced it.
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I wonder if "Tau Omega" was based on an "Alpha Tau Omega" incident. I often find that Law & Order gets their ideas from things that did happen in the news and then the writers take creative liberties with the incident for television purposes.
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"Zed Bee Tee", not "Zee Bee Tee". ;) |
Oy! Don't remind me! Sure, I live in Canada but I am not feeling the Zed thang...
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My cousins say Zed as in Zed Zed Top. :p
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For "American words and organizations", I say Zee Zee Top, Dee Zee (DZ) and Zee Bee Tee (ZBT) But when I say the alphabet, it ends with "x, y, zed", not zee. |
For tau I say "tow" as in "towel." What's confusing is saying that I'm a member of Alpha Xi Delta, and then they say, oh, Alpha Zeta Delta? And I'm like, no, ZEEEE, spelled X-I. And they're still confused. And I'm like, Theta Xi but pronounced ZEE and they're like, oh! okay! And then I have to go into the whole vowel explanation thing. It's very frustrating!
What I want to know - is it UP-silon or OOPS-ilon? I say OOPS-ilon. |
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(I am an ethnic Greek.) but, back to the episode...though murder of a hazer is far-fetched, I think it brought to light the emotional consequences that hazing can cause. Drive someone to murder? Maybe, maybe not. But it's true...as the said (too quickly) on the show, if the raped was female, and she killed her rapist, how differently would they act? |
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As for U, either "UP-silon" or "OOPS-ilon" are considered proper American-anglicized pronunciations. In Greek, the first vowel is an umlaut, so you would hold your tongue to say "ee" but your mouth in the shape for "oo" and say "ee/oo-psee-lon." (Did I get all that right, kddonline? ;) ) |
For some reason, Iowa State also pronounce Tau as "TOW" (towel) instead of Taw (as paw).
err ... and never heard about the Taw (paw) before reading this thread ... makes me wonder http://www.fmforums.fsworld.co.uk/smilies/watchout.gif |
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However, U is actually simply pronounced "eep-see-lon." (The Greek alphabet has 3 letters that make the "ee" sound: eta, iota and upsilon.) |
Thanks, Annie!
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Sorry if I sound like a miss-know-it-all, but, I stay on the brink of argument about this...I study this stuff |
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