'Sarah Palin's Alaska' may be 'flippin' fun,' but will it be any good?
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The trailer for TLC's 鈥Sarah Palin鈥檚 Alaska鈥 is out, and it looks like a show that will fit in great with many of the other productions of Discovery Channel affiliates. It features the outdoors, bad weather, scary animals, and lots of roaring machines. Think of it as 鈥Deadliest Catch鈥 with a little politics thrown in, or maybe 鈥Man vs. Wild鈥 plus antigovernment rhetoric.
Fortunately there is no dancing. Daughter Bristol Palin is currently on 鈥淒ancing with the Stars,鈥 and Mama Grizzly Palin has supported her and all, but American politics has not yet progressed to the point where the ability to tango is considered an asset for potential presidential candidates.
Let鈥檚 run through the clip, shall we? It starts with Palin herself hauling a pack up a snow slope somewhere up there in the big empty, exclaiming 鈥淥h Gosh! We are somewhere people dream about!鈥
Then the word 鈥淔amily鈥 pops on the screen, and there are quick cuts of what is presumably the Palin family home, which looks big. Is it expensive to heat cathedral ceilings up there in Wasilla? Maybe that鈥檚 why she鈥檚 got another book coming out.
Then Palin says 鈥淭his is just flippin鈥 fun,鈥 and there are more quick cuts of her in a floatplane, and her in a kayak, and her leaping on Todd with teeth bared ... Scratch that last one. It was an actual bear in that shot, instead of a Mama Grizzly.
(We predict that 鈥渇lippin鈥 fun鈥 could become a Palin catchphrase as memorable as 鈥測ou betcha',鈥 by the way.)
It ends with Palin complaining about how she鈥檇 rather be out doing all the stuff she is doing in the trailer as opposed to sitting in a stuffy political office somewhere. The word 鈥渇ree鈥 figures in there somewhere. Then we see the ex-Alaska governor in a long shot, mushing a dog sled across the pristine snow.
Family, fun, and freedom 鈥 is this a trailer, or a cleverly-disguised political ad? It would function well as either. Though in the short run it is surely meant as nothing more than an audience-building effort for the eight-week 鈥淪arah Palin鈥檚 Alaska鈥 series, which starts on November 14 on TLC.
In the past, some environmental groups, such as Friends of the Earth, have complained that Palin should not be hosting a nature show, given her view that humans are not necessarily to blame for climate change, among other things.
But Discovery鈥檚 鈥淎merican Loggers鈥 uses way more carbon-based fuel products than Palin鈥檚 series ever could. Also it features the cutting down of trees. The new Palin trailer doesn鈥檛 even have a chain saw in it.
If the series does well, is it possible that TLC might consider other shows that depict political figures in their native habitat?
We suggest 鈥Barack Obama鈥檚 Law Library,鈥 or maybe 鈥Mike Huckabee鈥檚 American Banjo.鈥