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Vampire Diaries on CW
Apparently, today’s teenage
audience has a thirst for blood-sucking vampires that is unquenchable. The
Twilight Saga: New Moon will fill the theaters with the screams and sighs of
millions of teenage girls, while True Blood titillates a slightly older
audience on premium cable. Now CW’s hit new teen series TheVampires
Diaries has the broadcast airwaves covered when fans of the genre want to
Nosfera-tune in during prime time. All this vampire mania is enough to make
one wonder if exsanguinations will be covered in the new healthcare bill; but
romanticized, stylistic, supernatural violence is still violence. And the
October 29th episode of The Vampire Diaries (8:00 p.m. ET) was
soaked in it, thus earning it the title of Worst TV Show of the Week.
The episode centered on teenage
girl Vicki, who has been newly initiated into the tribe of immortal predators by
the sinister Damon. Vicki craves blood. She cannot control her urge to feed
when she encounters her friend, Tyler. She attacks him and nearly sinks her
teeth in before
Stefan (the noble vampire)
stops her. He sequesters Vicki in his home until her transformation is
complete. He hopes that by then, he will have instilled in her the value of not
preying upon innocent humans. Damon, however, appeals to her darker nature. He
encourages her to “snatch, eat, erase [their memories].”
Eventually, Vicki escapes
Stefan’s watchful eye and attends a high-school Halloween party to see her
boyfriend, Jeremy. Alcohol flows freely and one girl proclaims, “I am going to
drink until someone is hot enough to make out with.” Vicki finds Jeremy and
pulls him outside to make out with him. Her intense kisses soon turn ravenous
as she draws blood from his lips. A close-up shot of her tongue licking the
blood from his chin to his mouth is shown. Vicki sucks on Jeremy’s lips until
he screams in pain. Her fangs exposed, she attacks Jeremy while his sister
Elena arrives on the scene. Vicki tosses Elena through the air as Stefan comes
to the rescue. Vicki manages to escape and take a bite out of Elena’s
shoulder. From behind, Stefan stabs Vicki with a broken wooden plank. A
graphic shot of the bloody weapon is shown piercing through her torso. She
collapses and dies.
The show’s brand of hyper-sexualized violence is not
appropriate for the Family Hour. And given the alarming rise in the
victimization of teen-age girls on television (as documented by the PTC’s new
study
Women in Peril),this show is
especially problematic since is caters to exactly that demographic. Yes, the
show is a fantasy. But the disturbing mix of sex and violence that swirls
around the female characters in these vampire franchises may have an effect on
how young women see themselves – as vamps, vixens, and unfortunately, all too
often as victims.
For gratuitously combining
sex and violence, The Vampire Diaries has been named Worst TV Show
of the Week
Parents Television Council,
www.parentstv.org, PTC,
Clean Up TV Now, Because our children are watching, The
nation's most influential advocacy organization, Protecting
children against sex, violence and profanity in
entertainment, Parents Television Council Seal of Approval,
and Family Guide to Prime Time Television
are trademarks of the Parents Television Council.