Flash in the pan

Intriguing ABC program takes a turn for the much worse | Megan Basham

ABC

Reviewing a new television program is always a dicey game. A critic never has more than two or three episodes to go on and from that must extrapolate the show's potential. This is even more difficult for a critic with a biblical worldview, since producers may decide to change a series' tone partway through its season. ABC's Flash Forward isn't the first time I've been burned by giving a qualified recommendation to a new program, but it may be the worst.

Perhaps it shouldn't have surprised me. As WORLD has reported, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation wields influence at no network as much as Disney-owned ABC (see "Creative control," April 11, 2009). So when, on Flash Forward's third episode, a female character, Janis Hawk, who was previously not even portrayed as a homosexual, suddenly began dating, kissing, and suggesting sex to another woman, the hit show fell in step with the rest of ABC's lineup. An over-the-top heterosexual sex scene (that had no bearing on the plot) was even more assaulting.