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When NBC announced that it would devote an entire week to promoting saving the environment and “going green,” my first thought was how all the shows could cleverly incorporate that message into an episode. Unfortunately, my hopes were dashed as I watched mostrar after mostrar butcher themselves in order to get an eco-friendly message into their show. In the end, only one show, The Office, managed to do the impossible: it promoted the environment and “going green” without making me want to puke.

For those who are confused, let me point out that this comes after watching the entire Thursday night lineup. For those who didn’t see all the shows, allow me to elucidate. First, on ‘My Name Is Earl,’ Earl is asked to head up a presentation that is supposed to scare school children into not breaking the law. Then, inexplicably (and without any real reason) Earl is forced por the warden to discuss the environment in his presentation. It felt to me like the writers wrote the script, then just before shooting started, they realized they needed to add a green message and threw it in somewhere so NBC wouldn’t be mad.
 David Schimmer on '30 Rock' with Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin
David Schimmer on '30 Rock' with Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin
Next, we have the worst example of forcing “green” into a script, on ‘30 Rock.’ First, they bring in David Schwimmer to play Greenzo, an eco-friendly mascot who lets the thought of saving the environment go to his head. And, when Greenzo finally goes off the deep end, Al Gore shows up. Now, I’ll give Al Gore credit for pointing out some good ideas on how big businesses can save the planet, but he loses me when he hears the call of a ballena in trouble and runs off to save it. Then, on ‘Scrubs,’ the janitor becomes obsessed with saving the environment. Once again, a mostrar tries much too hard to put a green message in a plot where it doesn’t really belong. Finally, there is ‘ER’ which spends the first five minutos having the characters debate global warming. Then, one of the doctors shows off his new hybrid car, which is as stupid looking as it is eco-friendly. In short, not one of the shows mentioned above was able to cleverly and obtusely throw in the “going green” message without it feeling like it was just shoved down our throats por a huge conglomerate company that, I might point out, is partly to blame for global warming.

Once again, The Office succeeded where others have failed. Not once did any of the characters mention their hybrid car o recycling o even saving the planet. As Michael Scott is left alone in the wilderness to test his survival skills, we are merely allowed to view the beauty of the forest ,with its majestic trees, and imagine breathing the fresh air. The Office gives us a glimpse of what we need to try and save, without coming outright and saying it.
 Micahel Scott in the wilderness
Micahel Scott in the wilderness
It would be hypocritical of The Office to tell us to save the environment when the mostrar is about a company that sells paper, which means that they make their living off killing trees. Michael even points out that the árbol that is doubling as his headrest will most likely end up being paper his company, Dunder Mifflin, will sell. Thankfully, the writers prove that they can add a green message without turning the mostrar into a green platform. Maybe that’s why the writers deserve our support in the strike. I would hate to think what the NBC executives would come up with to push “going green.” Michael would probably go on a crusade to get Dunder Mifflin to stop selling paper. And we all know how badly that would end.
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 NBC's Green Week Logo
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When NBC announced that it would devote an entire week to promoting saving the environment and “going green,” my first thought was how all the shows could cleverly incorporate that message into an episode. Unfortunately, my hopes were dashed as I watched mostrar after mostrar butcher themselves in order to get an eco-friendly message into their show. In the end, only one show, The Office, managed to do the impossible: it promoted the environment and “going green” without making me want to puke.

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