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Ethics and 'The Goode Family'

Wednesday June 3, 2009

Categories: Television

thegoodefamilypic.jpgOver on the cool blog Everyday Ethics, Hillary Fields talks about the new Mike Judge cartoon comedy, "The Goode Family," where a family of PC do-gooders take being responsible to the extreme. Fields asks, "Does being ethical mean being annoying?"

From the post:

Does trying to be good make one sanctimonious? Humorless? ...Or is there a way we can go about our own lives being kick-ass, righteous, funny, laid-back and ethically aware people?

To read more and watch a clip from the show, check out the complete post.

The Goode Family at LocateTV.com

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