Friday, October 03, 2008

Stephen Fry in America

My hopes that Fry's visit to all 50 states for his documentary on this country would lead to 1) his no longer doing that quite terrible "Ammurrican" accent (leave it to your former partner, whose accent is superb) and 2) not portraying the nation as a circus of freaks, seem to be dashed by the teaser video at The Guardian. Despite his recognition that the vast expanses of the country assure a broad palette of differences, he sums up Americans as "very positive" but needing "a lot of encouragement" and the video highlights woodsy hunters in plaid, smearing themselves with deer dung, and colorful pagans in wild costumes at Samhain. Yep, Americans are wacky.

I had hoped that someone with Fry's intelligence would resist playing to the stereotypes, but who'd want to see a series on the States that suggests Americans differ as much from each other as they do from people in other countries? Apparently no one on BBC1. Sigh -- maybe the show will be better than the trailer, but I don't hold out much hope.

2 comments:

CL said...

But wait a minute! America IS a nation of freaks...and dangerous ones, at that. I give you example 1, 2, & 3: George Bush, John McCain, and Sarah Palin.

Yu betcha!

C. Margery Kempe said...

Yeah, we're a nation of freaks, but on a MUCH smaller scale than Britain, come on! If only because we haven't been around as long...