I never double post to quote, but this came out just as I finished...
I knew "Work It" wouldn't work. Neither the commercials nor the show were funny. Period. Anything can be made funny by funny writers so the drag element had nothing to do with its failure. That's a cop-out. Many of the "Bosom Buddies" episodes still hold up as being funny today.
The LGBT community in San Francisco really wasn't even aware of the show in the first place! I did notice and read about the GLAAD's knee-jerk reaction to the premise. There are many trans-gendered people fighting for acceptance within their gay peers. Their social progression is about where gay rights were in the 70's. Their lives have yet to be adequately explored in the world of film and television. "Transamerica" was a good first effort, but just a glimpse. In the end it's not about agreeing about the lives of others. It's about understanding, acceptance and tolerance of others. While I understand GLAAD's objection, it just seemed heavy-handed.
"Work It" had talented actors and a powerhouse network behind it, yet no humor or imagination from the writers or producers. That's why it failed and I'm very glad it did.
I must add... I find it hilarious that a Transgendered voice actress went completely unnoticed, especially since she was the voice of Meowth on Pokemon. You'd think some religious organization would have been up in arms about it, but it was so low key that no one said a thing. Too bad she's gone now... she was very talented.
Work it worked (or should have) on the premise of how stupid the job market is. We can whine about Recessions and new normals and all that, but what it comes down to is nepotism, the Catch 22 Experience beast, and just sheer idiocy from employers that get everyone to jump through hoops while bending over backwards only to wind up hiring some moron that they know. I've been screwed out of crummy start up jobs only to find complete dimwits bumbling about. Why do we need video resumes narrated by James Earl Jones and 5 years experience just to get a temp typing job? And why are they so hesitant to hire long term workers because they have to pay benefits, but hesitant to hire temp workers because they'll move on?
That stuff ALONE is ripe for satire. There's plenty of Pointy Haired Boss/Catbert the Evil Director of HR type humor in the situation that doesn't even need dressing in drag as a premise. I mean, I'd LOVE for someone to comment on how you have to have a complete background check to work behind a counter at Starbucks, yet all these kid's coaches come out as sex offenders. There's just so much braindead, drooling insanity that's keeping the unemployment rate up without the political/economic factors. And I bet Work it just did "My mascara's running" jokes.
The Middle made the biggest and boldest comment on the state of employment today. The head of the household, Mike Heck, was unceremoniously fired
from a long time job, and was having huge problems trying to find work (especially the inconsistencies of those imbecilic interviews) and his dumb son Axel says he got work because someone posted a message on his facebook wall saying "Dude, you want this job?" and he answered "Whatever." They didn't need to make a series about it to comment on like... well, there's no word for something as idiotic as employers today.