A new episode from Seth MacFarlane’s Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy awaits your click-finger. Psychiatry 101 pokes fun at bulimia and the obese. It is insensitive, sinister and pretty damn funny. And if you don’t think so, Seth will surely be sobbing…. on his plane.
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Obesity is a serious problem in the States, one –I believe– whose causes stem from a very complex number of factors.
This cartoon is fine and all — I don’t think it’s offensive — however,I think drastic changes are needed in our own choices as well as in our communites in order to curb the problem. The only way we can find and be ready for those changes is to bring the discussion to the front. I don’t think we can hold out another generation!