I didn't watch it, so I'm just spitballing.  How did That 70's Show deal with 
drugs?





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From: PGage <[email protected]>

Subject: [TV orNotTV] Drug-Using TV Characters

I have given up trying to persuade people who have not already jumped on the 
bandwagon just how good Fringe has gotten. I was worried that with the end of 
the recent interesting story arc they show might take a nose dive, but last 
week's episode was quite good (and nice use of Jeremy Little's version of "If I 
Only Had A Brain").

This episode was also noteworthy for the guest starring of Christopher Llloyd, 
whose Reverend Jim must be seen as some kind of second cousin to Fringe's 
Walter 
Bishop. Seeing them together got me wondering how many shows other than Fringe 
have featured such a main, and likable, character as a fairly regular illegal 
drug user. Walter was depicted as being high in this episode (and not in a 
particularly negative way), and is often shown as being under the influence of 
MJ, and at least once LSD. As far as I remember Rev Jim was depicted as a 
reformed drug user (and although his burned out brain seemed to make him the 
sweet innocent we knew him to be, I think the idea was that drugs had been a 
bad 
thing for him, and he was better off now that he was off drugs). My memory 
could 
be failing though - did Jim actually do drugs in the Taxi present?

I guess there must be some shows aimed at young people that show regular drug 
use in a positive light, but I don't think I know any. The artist in Heroes 
used 
heroin, but that was a passing thing. Jack on 24 had a heroin addiction one 
year, but that was shown as a tragic consequence of an undercover assignment. 
The people on Cougar Town all seem like degenerate winos, but that is legal 
(for 
the most part, though they do seem to drive after drinking, and may serve wine 
to a minor).

I am probably missing some obvious examples, and I am interested if some can be 
provided - again, I am looking for a regular and important cast member that is 
portrayed as using illegal drugs regularly in something other than a clearly 
negative light.


      

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