South Beach - TV-14
Eye candy without any substance or complexity.
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- TV Rating: TV-14
- Network: UPN
- Cast: Vanessa Williams, Marcus Coloma, Chris J. Johnson
- Genre: Drama
- >Available On: Download
Parents need to know
Families can talk about the way men and women are depicted in this show -- women prance around in bathing suits while men fight each other. Why does the program have to rely on tired stereotypes in order to get attention? They can discuss Jennifer Lopez's association with the show -- would it have made it to the air without having her name attached to it? Does the show present a positive view of Latin culture? What makes a program a "guilty pleasure"?
Message
Social Behavior:
Father steals from son's savings to gamble; mother and adult son have awkward relationship.
Consumerism:
Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:
Many scenes in nightclubs showing young adults drinking and smoking.
Violence
Threats to kill, guns being shot, fist fights, car chases, etc.
Sex
Women lie topless on the beach; couples shown having sex; girls on display in nightclubs.
Language
"Damn it," "S---t," "Go to hell," "Let's have sex," "This is crap," and more.
Common Sense says
What's the story?
Reviewed by Pam Gelman
Is it any good?
In the show's favor, the producers have captured the color and richness of the Latin community in south Florida. Many of the main characters are bilingual and use their knowledge of Spanish to get them out of sticky situations. Also, characters of color are both heroes/heroines, which provides a refreshing change from Hollywood's usual portrayal of Latino characters as villains.
Still, South Beach is about two things -- sex and money. It's not appropriate for kids. And with its predictable storylines and lack of character development, it's a waste of time for mature viewers, as well.
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