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!Supernanny++
!Hot moms++
I saw the show too. It was the SuperNanny who taught the mom about the video game rating system, but still... At first I was put off by how many times they made the comment that violent video games directly cause violent behavior (those kids might have been violent because the dad was kind of violent, don't ya think?), but I let that slide when they did what was basically a PSA for any parents watching that show.
I'm all for not allowing kids to play violent video games and for parents understanding the ratings system. The more parents who use what has been given to them, the less people there can be who think the government should step in a raise these people's kids. I'm also happy that they showed how easy it is to talk to other parents to inform them about video game ratings too, and I hope that any parents watching the show will do that also.
p.s. That mom was hot! :P
thats refreshing
also spoiler: redskins win the NFC east, the best division in football