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Howard Cunningham of "Happy Days" might have been the
perfect 1950s dad, except for one kind of major flaw. What kind of dad
doesn't even appear to notice when his eldest son, Chuck, simply disappears?
Chuck floated around the show for the first two seasons, then was either
abducted by aliens or joined some early Milwaukee cult, never to be seen
again. Howard and wife Marion chose not to mention it
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O P T O M E T R Y A N D T H E
M E D I A: Happy
Days Versus ER
Optometry doesn't seem to be one of those "glamour"
professions, for some reason. You know, there are all kinds of TV shows and
movies portraying all kinds of doctors, both good and bad. George Clooney
(in ER), Harrison Ford (the Fugitive), Robert Young (Marcus Welby, MD). It
seems many great actors have portrayed medical doctors at some point in
their career, but it's always a doctor dealing with life and death
struggles....heart attacks, AIDS, gunshot victims.
But you never see Optometrists in movies or on TV. Why is that? We
Optometrists are exciting, sexy people, just like the trauma doctors on ER,
aren't we? We have challenges. We have struggles. Our lives and profession
could be dramatized, couldn't it?
Just once, I'd like to see Arnold Schwarzenegger try to put a contact lens
in the eyes of an eleven year old girl with a ten millimeter vertical iris
diameter and tight eyelids.....only to have her ask "Does this come in
colors" when he finally gets done.
"You've just been erased."
The only reference to an optometrist I've ever seen on a TV show was the
Happy Days series with Ron Howard which ran in the late seventies. Ralph
Malph's dad was supposed to have been an Optometrist on that series. RALPH
MALPH'S DAD, for pete's sake!!! You never even saw him on the show. They
just SAID that his dad was an Optometrist. Why couldn't it have been one of
Fonzie's girlfriends or something?
Ralph Malph's DAD!!!??????
Clearly, Optometrists are being discriminated against in the media. They
aren't represented in an appropriately positive light, nor are the numbers
of Optometrists in the media consistent with the percentages of people who
are Optometrists in real life. Statistically, one out of every ten people
portrayed on TV is either a medical doctor or a lawyer.
And the ONLY optometrist is RALPH MALPH's DAD!!!!!
(Did I already mention that?)
I think there should be an Optometrist on Star Trek. At some point, Jean Luc
Picard or Spock or SOMEBODY should beam down to a barren wasteland of a
planet and lose a contact lens. Then they should get into a phaser fight
with the local bad guys, a race of reptilian monsters with a chronic
bacterial conjunctivitis. The away team is losing the battle until the ship
Optometrist (played by someone like Brad Pitt or Jennifer Aniston) beams
down with the needed replacement AcuVue 14 (a free trial, of course, base
curve 8.3) and saves the day. While there, he also treats the alien race,
and they are so overjoyed, they sign a peace treaty with the federation and
share their scientific research on warp drive modifications as well as a new
weapon that only kills 1-800-Contacts sales people.
But NOOOO!!!!
We're stuck with Ralph Malph's dad!!!!!
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