The Secret Life of the American Teenager, Volume Three with Shailene Woodley, Molly Ringwald, Kenny Baumann - Moral Poison for Teens

The Secret Life of the American Teenager - Now on DVD Not Appropriate Viewing for Tenagers

Kathryn E. Darden
I just finished watching The Secret Life of the American Teenager, Volume Threewith Shailene Woodley, Molly Ringwald, Kenny Baumann, and to say it was disappointing is putting it mildly. I have tried to find the merit in this program, but the few things I liked about the show were removed from Volume Three.

First, Grace Bowman, the overtly Christian teen, not only has extra-marital sex with her boyfriend Greg, but she has a neurotic breakdown when her father is killed in an airplane crash and decides her sexual encounter killed him. Of course, a few episodes later she is "healthy" enough to realize she wants to have sex again -- and who's to tell her not to since her mother - the recent widow - has already hopped in the sack with her young lover. Bah.

Her deceased father, played by John Schneider, was the only character I really liked on the show as he was the only character with a healthy, well-balanced grasp of how morality, self-disicpline and love work together. But since he was killed off at the beginning of Volume Three, the rest of the episodes were like being lost in a vapid wasteland of sexually promiscuous teens and their incredibly weak, immature, sexually promiscuous parents.

After 30-something episodes of seeing Amy (Shailene Woodley) pout and whine, I wanted to send her to her room myself. There is a child who needed some discipline growing up, much like her overly precocious and sarcastic 14-year old sister.

The Secret Life of the American Teenager is the most unrealistic and immoral program, and it is aimed at TEENS and shown on a channel that calls itself ABC "Family." That's why I waded through these DVDs - as a former high school teacher, I am concerned about what teens watch. My finding is The Secret Life of the American Teenager is unsuitable programming for teens because it espouses the notion that all teens are sexually active and that's pretty much all they think about. The best parents can hope for is to have a few talks with teens about protection and "when it feels right," and then give them a condom.

I well remember my teen years at one of the largest high schools in Nashville. I clearly remember sitting in the cafeteria and on the telephone having long talks with my four best friends talking about boys. We talked about our crushes, our hopes, our dates, but never sex, because at least four of us were not having sex all through high school having made the decision to save sex for marriage. If the fifth friend was sexually active, she never mentioned it. However, The Secret Life of the American Teenager has all the teens sitting in class thinking about having sex - each and every one of them.

Although all of my friends were pretty girls on the honor role, none of us talked in a glib, overly-adult way like the "kids" (who are almost all in their 20s) on The Secret Life of the American Teenager. And by the way, the brother of Grace Bowman, who has Down Syndrome, has equally mature, witty lines albeit delivered slowly. As the sister of a brother with some learning disabilities, it is painful to watch and to listen to this young man parrot his lines, although his purpose appears to be comic relief.

I won't be requesting another review copy of The Secret Life of the American Teenager. I have tried for three DVD sets to find some merit in it, but the rare moments of inspiration were all used up by Volume Three. The Secret Life of the American Teenager is not family viewing, it is not appropriate for teens, and it is sending a poisonous message to young people.

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DISCLOSURE OF MATERIAL CONNECTION:
This content was based upon a free review copy the Contributor received.

Published by Kathryn E. Darden

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  • Linda Belcher1/3/2010

    Have only seen snippets of this show andd they were enough to tell me it was no show for any of the children in my life and especially my teen grandchildren. Thank for this fine review.

  • Linda Ann Nickerson1/3/2010

    This show is quite popular ... but it sure is no 7TH HEAVEN, as far as family values go.

  • Amber1/3/2010

    I've never watched more then a few minutes here and there of the show because even just the commercials disgusted me.
    If the teens are anywhere as whiny as you say I'd be annoyed beyond words.
    When I was last in school (12 years ago) my friends and I talked about crushes and potential dates but not much about sex and I made no qualms about telling people the fact that I was not going to rush into anything and would not be having sex for a while. If teens have gone from very few doing sexual stuff to how this show portrays of every teen having sex all the time, in just 12 years, then our whole youth body needs some real whipping into shape.

  • Kay Whittenhauer1/2/2010

    I wondered about this show- never saw it, but from the commercials I suspected as much. What a shame. If you really want debauchery- on every level, even grammar- tune into about 2 minutes of Flavor of Love. Are they kidding me!?

  • Jan Corn1/2/2010

    Thanks for the warning!

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