"Better Off Ted" Review Season 01, Episode 04, Racial Sensitivity
9/10
08 April 2009
Written By: Michael Glouberman
Directed By: Paul Lazarus
When the state of the art motion sensors installed turn out to ignore black people, Veridian Dynamics make ill conceived and racially insensitive attempts at correcting the problem without replacing the sensors. Linda is upset that Ted gets along with her reunited ex boyfriend.
The issue of racial sensitivity is a fairly sensitive one. This episode blows the issue out of proportions and puts together half witted solutions to the problems. And as with most businesses they end up seeing the error of their ways when presented with the projected costs of their most popular solution.
The moral of the episode is; if you happen to make a racially insensitive mistake, own up and apologize instead of covering it up and compounding the issue.
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A change has been made in regards to the Adult status of the Blog, due to the reviews on Alcoholic Beverages, and some for the violent games and films reviewed. Wouldn't want to set a bad example.
WARNING: MAY CONTAIN TRACES OF SPOILERS! CONSULT SPECIALIST IF IRRITATION OCCURS!
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