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Published on August 19, 2008 By Tova7 In Movies & TV & Books

I don't watch much television.  In fact, the channel played most in my house is Cartoon Network.  I could write an essay on Ben Ten and his alien watch thing, or on Courage the Cowardly Dog, but as for real adult programming, uh, not so much.

So last time I was at the movie theater I saw an ad for a show called "Saving Grace" starring the fabulous and talented Holly Hunter.  I thought, "Hmmm, that looks good.  Maybe I'll watch it."

Last night I did.

Holly plays a cop with an angel, a real from heaven angel, as a buddy.  The angel doesn't seem to do anything supernatural or fantastic, at least he didn't last night.  Of course there are sub plots with the other officers who are her friends, lots of alchohol and "deserved" police brutality, but most of it was only alluded to last night.

All that to say, I like the show and would like to see all the previous episodes.  Now I just have to figure out how to do it.

But that's not the point of this article.

Really.

It was the last few minutes of a show before Saving Grace.  I didn't care for what I saw of it, the acting was WAY over done....but some people like their shows blackened, others raw.  I fall in the latter category.

So, in this before Saving Grace show, a man murders his adopted son who is about 16 with a hammer.  Why?  The kid is psycho.  He puts hamsters down the garbage disposal, chops up the family dog, etc.

The reason this grabbed my attention was because in the show, the father said he did everything else first.  Took the kid to shrinks, disciplined him, military schools, even tried to send him back to Russia from where he was adopted.

Of course he couldn't see the future but the implication was clear.

Serial killer.

Which got me to thinking.........which led to this question............

 

IF you knew a child/teen was going to grow into a serial killer, (say you babysat Adolph Hitler, or Jeffery Dahmner, and in a flash of clairvoyance, a vision from God, whatever, but you knew with every fiber of your being it was true), saw their future atrocities, would you kill him?

If you saw with crystal clear vision people being herded into railroad cars, gassed in chambers, starved and experimented on in concentration camps, adults and children alike, then dumped like so much rubbish in mass graves, would you do it?

Frankly, I know what my answer SHOULD be....but as I watched Saving Grace after this question popped into my head...and saw a little boy whose father drugged him, then burned him alive, except the boy didn't stay unconscious, his dad had to hold him down as the flames melted the skin from his body, boiled his internal organs, oh and the kid SURVIVED, to look forward to years of agony, I thought man, I know what my answer should be, but honestly?

I'm still thinkin.........

 


Comments (Page 2)
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on Aug 22, 2008

A father who lights his child on fire, yup, that is def one.

OOOOOOHHH YEAHHHHHH

on Aug 22, 2008

I just ordered the first season of Saving Grace after watching the four full episodes on tnt.com.

MAN I LOVE THIS SHOW.  Holly Hunter is brilliant as Grace.  (And that is one skinny woman.  You know if you look thin on film or in television you are friggin ANOREXIC looking in real life.  Television really does add weight.)  But she looks good on the show, wiry, buff, good.

on Aug 24, 2008

I am going to have to check out this show. 3 out of the 4 shows I watched are cancelled. Does that tell you about my taste? hmph....It's all good. I probably should give it up anyway, but I just can't.

on Aug 25, 2008

I been interested in the show but still haven't seen one episode. A friend said she loves it and that it was way better than The Closer which gets more exposure. I'll probably be my old procrastinating self and watch it on DVD sometime later this year or early next year.

What can I say I'm slow. In fact, I'm watching the John Adams miniseries right now.

on Aug 28, 2008

I love both of the shows you are talking about.  The Closer is wonderful and Love Saving Grace.  Both ladies are up for Emmys.

Also if you go to www.hulu.com and sign up (its free) they have amost all the episodes on there.   Also if you go to http://www.tnt.tv/series/savinggrace/  you can watch a few on there too.

 

About you question... Really a good one.

No I could never kill my child or any child.  If I had an idea that this child was going to grow up to be killer and a sick person, I think I would find a way to have them put away somewhere.  Safe for them and society.  Shoot I have a hard time killing a bug..

But I don't think there is a clear cut answer to this question.  Wrong can NEVER be right.  I guess there is one.

 

on Aug 29, 2008

Welcome to my blog Rose and to JU.

Thanks for the info, I appreciate it.

Wrong can NEVER be right
 

I like the phrase but don't think it's quite realistic.  I generally think it is wrong to murder people.  Yet when we are at war, when a soldier waits to ambush an unsuspecting enemy, well I don't think that's wrong.

See my point?

I personally couldn't kill my own kid.  Period.  Even if it meant the rest of the world suffered.

Someone else's kid?  hahahah...well I know a few kids who....JUST KIDDING.

 

I been interested in the show but still haven't seen one episode.

If you do see it let me know what you think.  I wonder how guys will see this woman.  My husband could take it or leave it.  I ordered the first season and am willing to share. 

I am going to have to check out this show. 3 out of the 4 shows I watched are cancelled. Does that tell you about my taste

If you like it, after I finish watching the first season on dvd (if I ever get them, haven't even gotten a "we've sent your item" email yet) I will send them to you. 

 

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