The Goode Family Season 1 Episode 5 A Tale of Two Lesbians
- TV-NR
- June 19, 2009
- 21 min
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7.5 (30)
The Goode Family season 1 episode 5, titled "A Tale of Two Lesbians," revolves around the Goodes' efforts to become more sensitive to lesbians' struggles. The episode starts with the family discussing Emily's suggestion of inviting two lesbians over for dinner. While Gerald and Helen agree to the idea, Ubuntu is apprehensive about the situation, as he doesn't want to say anything that may offend them.
The episode takes a comedic approach to address the challenges of being sensitive to others' sexuality and personal struggles. While the Goodes want to create a welcoming environment for the lesbians, they often end up making stereotypical statements, which make the situation even more awkward.
The episode also introduces a subplot where Bliss learns that the school's "Games Day" will include a game called "Kill the Queers." She decides to protest the game by some activism, which does not sit well with her classmates and she ends up being ostracized by them.
The show uses humor to highlight how efforts to be more inclusive could sometimes backfire. For instance, when Ubuntu nervously sings a song he made about the two lesbians, he ends up offending them by singing a cappella and in African tribal attire. Also, when the lesbians reveal that they are planning to adopt children, Gerald offers his advice on raising kids without considering how his suggestions could come across to lesbian parents.
Additionally, the episode brings out the challenges of individuals who want to protest against something they believe is wrong. For example, Bliss' activism leads to the school principal perceiving her as a troublemaker, and it takes some effort to convince her that the "Kill the Queers" game is unacceptable.
Overall, the episode conveys a message of inclusivity and the need to be sensitive to others' views, preferences, and personal struggles. While the show takes a comedy approach, it refrains from making overtly derogatory remarks, which is commendable. The punchlines are well-scripted and well-timed, which makes it easy for the audience to laugh at the situational comedy without feeling like they are mocking someone's beliefs.
In conclusion, The Goode Family season 1 episode 5, titled "A Tale of Two Lesbians," brings out the challenges of being sensitive to diverse opinions and views. It uses humor to show how efforts to create a welcoming environment could sometimes be awkward and uncomfortable. The show also highlights how efforts to protest against unacceptable behavior could sometimes lead to counter-productive outcomes. Despite the comedic approach, the episode delivers a powerful message on inclusivity, and the need to respect and appreciate everyone's beliefs.