{"id":960,"date":"2009-08-26T21:27:00","date_gmt":"2009-08-27T03:27:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/pagefillers.com\/blog\/2009\/08\/26\/welcome-to-faerie-tale-theatre\/"},"modified":"2009-08-26T21:27:00","modified_gmt":"2009-08-27T03:27:00","slug":"welcome-to-faerie-tale-theatre","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pagefillers.com\/blog\/2009\/08\/26\/welcome-to-faerie-tale-theatre\/","title":{"rendered":"Welcome to Faerie Tale Theatre&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Of late, I&#8217;ve been watching all of the <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/List_of_Faerie_Tale_Theatre_episodes\"><i>Faerie Tale Theatre<\/i> stories<\/a> (thanks to the complete DVD set). Many of these I&#8217;d not seen since I was a pre-teen\/early teen. And a few I&#8217;d never managed to catch in the first place.<\/p>\n<p> This was probably my favorite Showtime series. (I also liked Q.E.D. but I remember so very little about it now. And I don&#8217;t recall if that was a Showtime exclusive or not.) I was jealous of Shelly Duvall for having the perfect job &#8211; play around and recreate my favorite fairy stories from my childhood. I&#8217;m only about halfway through the DVD collection (so I haven&#8217;t gotten to my favorite one &#8211; <i><a href=\"http:\/\/www.indiana.edu\/~librcsd\/etext\/piper\/text.html\">The Pied Piper<\/a><\/i>) and it&#8217;s been rather, um, illuminating.<\/p>\n<p> So like, in <i>Rumpelstiltskin<\/i>, a woman&#8217;s father lies to the king about her, the king threatens to kill her if she doesn&#8217;t spin straw into gold, she successfully does it (thanks to a not-terribly altruistic fellow) three nights running, so the king makes her his wife&#8230; Greedy much? Nasty much? Then, thanks to a promise made under duress, the woman has to give her child up to the not-terribly altruistic fellow (who already took her locket and ring). So we get our happy ending with a woman living with a man who threatened to kill her unless she made him rich&#8230; And I liked this story growing up?<\/p>\n<p> <i>Rapunzel<\/i>&#8230; Oh my. Hubby steals radishes for preggers wife, witch demands unborn child as payment. Child is raised in seclusion in a tower. Finally meets a guy and gets knocked up, so he&#8217;s blinded and she&#8217;s banished to the desert. Obviously sex is bad, m&#8217;kay? But it&#8217;s all happy in the end when they all meet up in the desert.<\/p>\n<p> <i>Thumbelina<\/i> always keeps meeting men who want to marry her without her consent. (Then, in this version &#8211; I haven&#8217;t looked at the original texts yet since I&#8217;ve only watched it tonight &#8211; she winds up marrying a guy she barely knows.) Sounds like poor Peri in <i>Doctor Who<\/i>.<\/p>\n<p> Most of the <i>Faerie Tale Theatre<\/i> productions are fun, colorful, and chock-full of actors to watch out for. However, Mick Jagger as the Emperor of China&#8230; Not terribly <acronym title=\"politically correct\">PC<\/acronym>. (Indeed, there were only two or three Asians in the production &#8211; Mako being the main one. I thought we were starting to get enlightened in the 80s.)<\/p>\n<p> Some of the actual stories I like better than others for their portrayal of women. They did a great job with the <i>Princess and the Pea<\/i>. Liza Minelli&#8217;s Princess is quite the independent woman. It even had a believable love story in there. (Unlike the &#8220;love at first sight&#8221; <i>Rapunzel<\/i> &#038; <i>Sleeping Beauty<\/i>.) Thumbelina, OTOH, winds up having to clean up or serve all the men she meets. <\/p>\n<p> So it&#8217;s been fun watching these as an adult with certain sensibilities. <acronym title=\"over the top\">OTT<\/acronym> Italian accents in <i>Pinocchio<\/i>? Check. Slanted eyes for Caucasian actors in <i>The Nightingale<\/i>? Check. Crappy portrayal of women in far too many of these stories? Check.<\/p>\n<p> And it&#8217;s been fun actor watching. Vitto Scotti as a fruit seller? Check. Jean Stapleton as an ugly ogre? Check. Burgess Meredith as a mole? Check. Princess Leia and the Greatest American Hero as a couple? Check.<\/p>\n<p> I hope I have as much fun with the rest of the series. (I most likely will. Plus it&#8217;ll be good to see the story that had me fall in love with Eric Idle back when I was a youngin&#8217;. Oh, and that helped me memorize over 100 lines of Browning&#8217;s poem. Heh.)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Of late, I&#8217;ve been watching all of the Faerie Tale Theatre stories (thanks to the complete DVD set). Many of these I&#8217;d not seen since I was a pre-teen\/early teen. And a few I&#8217;d never managed to catch in the first place. This was probably my favorite Showtime series. 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