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Originally Posted by Gypsydancer
I watched it, and I thought it was a funny, irreverent satire, but if that kind of humor is not your thing, I can see how some people might be offended by it. It was so clearly not meant to be taken seriously. Some critics have compared it to "Curb Your Enthusiasm." You can watch it on yahoo.
http://tv.yahoo.com/feature/fatactress.html
I completely agree. She's parodying Hollywood's outrageous obsessions with weight and youth -- IT'S A JOKE! But like any parody, it's responding to reality. There are a lot of ways to call something out for what it is, and one of the very effective ways to do that is through humor. Satire, like a lot of other forms of humor and criticism, can, in fact, be over the top. For a lot of us, that often adds to it's appeal. But, like Boibaby said: If you don't find it amusing, don't watch. I think the show is smart and funny and I love its message -- and I applaud this talented comic actress for putting herself out there in laying bare the sexism, ageism, and sizeism that pervade so much of the rest of what you see coming out of Hollywood. And if she's promoting her own career in the process, more power to her, I say!