Get rich quick
For this post I will be offering my
own ideological critique on the show ItsAlways Sunny in Philadelphia. In doing this I will be pointing out the main
hegemonic or underlying dominant theme that I feel happens throughout almost
every episode.
The Frankfurt School
describes ideology as:
…persuading people to support the
status quo by propagating a particular set of ideas, the culture industry
directly blinds or cements people to the system by crushing their capacity to
think critically or independently at all…
I chose to use this description of
ideology because in my opinion this idea of blinding
people from thinking on their own about the show is extremely prevalent in
most episodes. The only difference is the way they do this is not bad or
promoting Marxist hierarchical ideas, but instead in my opinion, the writers do
a great job in casually convincing the audience that the get rich quick schemes that occur in almost every episode are the
best possible option at the time.
Now we all know that most of the
things the gang does on the show wont work and we know this from the time the
idea was presented to the audience, but the writers present these ideas in such
a way that I sometimes find my self thinking “yea why wouldn’t that work?”.
I feel that this is because the
writers portray these get rich quick
ideas in such a way that it makes the audience feel like this is the only
option. Or, in the words of The Frankfurt
School they “propagate a particular set of ideas”, as we can see just by
watching one episode of its always sunny there are a plethora of dub ideas
thrown at the audience as if they are the only options, not to limit our views
and trick us into doing some of these stupid things in real life, but to make
us laugh and by the end of the show realize how dumb the idea really was.
A perfect example of this can be
found in the following video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fP4emqw7O4
about kitten mittens. We all know cat’s barley make noise and when they do its
not that loud. In this video charley tries to convince us to buy kitten mittens
by portraying the cat as loud and annoying he even shows a clip comparing the
cat’s noise to a lion eating a gazelle. It is obvious cats are not that
annoying and are no where close to as loud and aggressing as predatory lions,
but he shows us this to try to tell us yes they are buy my kitten mittens. This
is a great example again of the writers jokingly trying to “crush our ability
to think critically” by only offering one set of beliefs. I also find it funny
that they own a bar and if they put half the time they do into these insane
ideas, into marketing the bar they would make a good bit of money, but there
would be no show if that were the case.
Finally if I were to critique this
show I honestly don’t know if I would change anything. The stupidity makes it
great and brings attention to how funny the show really is. Without these get rich quick ideas going wrong the
show would just be about a group of rich people who own a bar, and that doesn’t
sound like it would be that interesting.


I think it's interesting that you chose an ideology that isn't so common, like gender roles or religion. The Get Rich Quick scheme is somewhat prominent in our society but it seems as though it's not as "important" as other beliefs, so I think it's cool that you recognized that and used convincing examples to support your idea. Overall good post!
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