Skip to main content
  • CNSNews.com
  • MRC TV
  • Biz & Media
  • Culture & Media
  • TimesWatch
  • Take Action!

Join Us @:
Facebook
Twitter
Amazon Kindle

Free email alerts!

NewsBusters logo
May 21, 2013
  • Home
  • Blogs
  • About
  • Forum
  • Take Action
  • Contact
  • Donate
  • Search
  • RSS

Hot Topics

  • IRS Targets Tea Party
  • Benghazi Fiasco
  • Gosnell Trial
  • Censoring the News
Home » Blogs » Kelly McGarey's blog
  • The Obama Scandal the Big Three Networks Aren't Telling You About
  • WashPost 'Express' Tabloid Cover Laments: How Can Obama 'Break from the Storm' of Scandals?
  • It Gets Worse: WashPost Reports Obama DOJ Also Spied on James Rosen of Fox News
  • Crowley to Obama Advisor: 'Why Didn't the President Just Say, Yeah, Benghazi Was a Terrorist Attack?'
  • CBS's Sharyl Attkisson Says Team Obama 'Perfected' Delaying Info Release And Has 'Quit Talking to Me Altogether'
  • Fareed Zakaria Howler: 'Obama’s World View is Rooted in American Exceptionalism'
  • Video: Brent Bozell Cautions Media Will Quickly Revert to Defending Obama, Attacking GOP Over Scandals
  • Bozell Column: 'Progress' Gets Canceled

TNT's Rizzoli and Isles Slams 'Miserable' Marriage and Stay-at-Home Moms

By Kelly McGarey | July 18, 2012 | 16:26

A  A
Kelly McGarey's picture

The makers of TNT's Rizzoli and Isles, a show which revolves around the careers and friendship of two women, a detective and a medical examiner, apparently aren't fans of the choices made by conservative females who opt for marriage and motherhood over a career. According to the July 17 episode, it's possible that some of these mothers could be driven to kill.

The episode begins with the murder of a prominent psychologist and author of a book called, "No Need to Breed," which advocates for childless marriage. Their primary suspect is a stay-at-home mother of nine who is also the founder of a pro-family website that has spoken out against the victim in the past. As with most people in this day in age, the subject has a profile on the site where she posts website. This causes Officer Rizzoli to scoff, "it's because she leads such a fascinating life that she wants everyone to know what she's doing at all times." [Video follows page break]

When Rizzoli brings her in for questioning the suspect, she has four of she children with her. Predictably, the protagonist looks at her with absolute disgust and asks if "there's someone else that they can stay with."
 

After the stay-at-home mom expresses her disdain for the murdered psychiatrist's views, Rizzoli asks if she committed the crime because she was jealous that the victim "didn't have stretch marks." The suspect then lifts up her shirt and says that, "she's very proud of her womb" which leaves Rizzoli and the other detective present in the room at the time visibly repulsed.

Later, when her father's pregnant ex-fianceé comes to her for help with a medical emergency, she accuses the woman of being intoxicated, when in fact she is suffering from gestational diabetes and is lapsing into a coma. The look on Rizzoli's face when the woman tries to take her hand is one of such disgust and discomfort that it is hysterical.

Ultimately, the stay-at-home mom turns out to not be the killer and really has little to do with the plot.  

Pregnancy and motherhood aren't the only things that Rizzoli looks down on. When Isles asks her if she thinks that "she could be happy in a childless marriage," Rizzoli tells her that it doesn't matter because, "with or without children, marriage is miserable."

In order to highlight this point, the show's writers apparently decided to go way over the top. Rizzoli is promptly kidnapped by a crazy bakery delivery man, who has a replica of her bedroom in his basement and a variety of photo-shopped pictures of the two of them together, and intends to keep her there as his wife. (Get it? Marriage is a prison? We've never heard that one before.)

Because this is a cable TV show, and it's still a few months til sweeps week, Rizzoli is rescued (ironically by a team of male officers) and goes back home to drink wine and make sarcastic comments about how the hostage situation mirrored a real marriage.

  • Feminism
  • Entertainment Media
  • Cable Television
  • Video
  • Kelly McGarey's blog
  • Login to post comments
  • Printer-friendly version
Stop Censoring The Gosnell Trial!

Comments

I've asked my wife a couple of times.....

Submitted by almostacowboy on Wed, 07/18/2012 - 6:50pm.

"Do you want to have a TV after we leave Kalifornyastan?"

I'm down to watching NASCAR, American Pickers, Swamp People and a few science and nature shows (which are 50% wrong).
Shows like R&I are why.

Oh, and the South East Conference Football games too. Whoooooooo- PIG! Sooo-EEE!

  • Login to post comments

God, I hate this show!

Submitted by NJRightWinger12 on Wed, 07/18/2012 - 8:21pm.

Its supposed to be about two tough detectives who are quirky, but all I ever hear about is some liberal talking point they explore. I only saw one ep, with BOR in it, and the broads were ripping into him! And that Isles character may be THE most annoying female lead on ALL TV!

They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. BEN FRANKLIN
  • Login to post comments

Comment viewing options

Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to activate your changes.
Stop Censoring The Gosnell Trial!

Editors' Picks

  • DOJ targeted more Fox News reporters than Rosen (Twitchy)
  • WashPost vs. WashPost on IRS probe (Ed Morrissey)
  • Media too prone to fall sway to Obama's referrent power (Salena Zito)
  • Five reasons to keep government out of Internet governance (Eli Dourado)
  • Is asking about what you pray for inappropriate for IRS? IRS commish not sure (Say Anything)
  • Another fed court invalidates Obama's NRLB recess appointments (Politico)
  • Former SecState Hillary Clinton's record leaves much to be desired (Kondracke)
  • Sen. Boxer is lying about impact of budget cuts on Benghazi security (WashPost)
  • Left-wing actor Cusack attacks Obama, Holder over AP scandal (Twitchy)
  • Dopey Chicago gun laws prevent museum from displaying unloaded WW2 relic (Fox News)
Walter E. Williams's picture
Walter E. Williams
Walter E. Williams Column: Hating America
Michelle Malkin's picture
Michelle Malkin
Malkin Column: Obama's Emptiest Benghazi Talking Point
Ann Coulter's picture
Ann Coulter
Coulter Column: Sorry, Sen. Rubio, But Your Immigration Plan Is Still Problematic
David Limbaugh's picture
David Limbaugh
David Limbaugh Column: Partisan Obama Culture Spawned a More Abusive IRS
Walter E. Williams's picture
Walter E. Williams
Walter E. Williams Column: An Honest Examination of Race
More >

RSS FeedAmazon KindleFacebookTwitter

Stop Censoring The News!

ObamaCare's a Real Pain in the Neck
more cartoons
  • Morning Joe Meteorologist: Tornado Averted 'By The Grace of Whatever'
  • Bowling for Dollars....to Pay for Baby Deaths
  • Leno: It’s Gotten So Bad for Obama Fox News Changed Its Slogan to ‘See, I Told You So!’
  • Romney: ‘I’m Not a Fan of the President’
  • The Guardian Glamorizes New ‘Assault on Wall Street’ Movie as Justice
More >
NewsBusters

Executive Editor
Matthew Sheffield

Editor at Large
Brent Baker

Senior Editors
Tim Graham
Rich Noyes

Managing Editor
Ken Shepherd

Associate Editor
Noel Sheppard

Contributing Editors
Tom Blumer
Geoffrey Dickens
Dan Gainor
David Limbaugh
Mithridate Ombud
Clay Waters
Scott Whitlock

Senior Contributor
Mark Finkelstein

Contributing Writers
Matthew Balan
Michael M. Bates
Erin R. Brown
Jack Coleman
Kyle Drennen
Douglas Ernst
P. J. Gladnick
Stephen Gutowski
Matt Hadro
D. S. Hube
Kathleen McKinley
Dave Pierre
Amy Ridenour
Julia A. Seymour
Terry Trippany
Rusty Weiss
Brad Wilmouth

Publisher
Brent Bozell

Site Design
Dialog New Media

 

  • Home
  • Blogs
  • About
  • Forum
  • Contact
  • Donate
  • Search
  • Account
  • rss
  • CNSNews
  • MRC TV
  • Biz & Media
  • Culture & Media
  • Take Action!
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Amazon Kindle
  • Advertise
  • Jobs

Copyright © 2005-2013 NewsBusters.
Privacy Policy | Terms of Use