Saturday, March 17, 2012

Blue Collar TV

The two actresses are as different as their politics. Plimpton is literally a child of Broadway: Her parents, Shelley Plimpton and Keith Carradine, were playing hippies in the original Broadway production of Hair when she was born. Her Twitter avatar shows her in an unflattering fat suit, and her bio reads, ?I put dead people?s hair on my head and talk loudly in front of strangers for money.? Heaton, a devout Roman Catholic, was raised in Ohio, where her father was a sportswriter for the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Her avatar is a glamour shot, and her Twitter bio begins: ?Actress, Wife and Mother to four incredible boys.? There is no doubt which woman I?d rather hang out with?as a liberal, New York-residing, Broadway fanatic, Plimpton is my people. Heaton?s feed, with its focus on Catholicism and family, isn?t one I?d typically follow. But I watch and like both women?s shows. Raising Hope is so full of human kindness that even the pope would love it; The Middle portrays the problems of the working poor so effectively that liberals should applaud it.

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