Hot on the heels of the catty screaming queen bitchfest known as the A List: New York which has set the gay rights movement back at least 20 years, Logo, the LGBT entertainment network from MTV Networks, has announced three, well two new original series for 2011.
Be Good Johnny Weir explores the life of one of America’s most outspoken, but surprisingly STILL not out of the closet and, three-time U.S. National Figure Skating Champion and World Medalist Johnny Weir. Be Good Johnny Weir was originally eight-part Sundance Channel original documentary series. Logo has picked up season 2.
Setup Squad, a workplace docu-soap focused on a Manhattan-based matchmaking service that pairs up professional “wing people” with those who are unlucky in love. Setup Squad will follow the hard-working angels who make the dating world a better place, whether you’re gay or straight.
Pretty Hurts is a comedic reality series that follows the staff and clients of a high-end Beverly Hills medical office that specializes in “liquid face lifts.”
It all sounds so……FLUFFY, UBER GAY!, and REALLY CRAPPY.
Add this to Logo’s recent acquisitions of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Nip Tuck, and Will and Grace that will begin airing in 2013 for its 500th rerun across the television channel spectrum LOGO is looking very……. Basic Cable. So why then do we pay top tier cable prices?
LOGO would it kill you to dop ONE weekly news show or social commentary show that doesn’t include drag queens, florist, botox, bitchy queens or reruns?
LOGO = LONO!