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Tampon Ads Can't Tackle What TV's Been Doing For Decades

Tampon ads are filled with euphemisms, and feature women in varying shades of white frolicking outdoors.

Tampon ads are filled with euphemisms, and feature women in varying shades of white frolicking outdoors. Nobody knows their secret, and really that's all anyone's ever asked of a tampon. But now Kotex is stirring things up with a new campaign called Break the Cycle. It parodies typical feminine-product commercials by talking openly and frankly about periods. Too frankly for TV. The New York Times reports three networks rejected the ad, and only one of those networks accepted it after the word "vagina" was switched out for "down there."

Now that a company is finally trying to challenge the status quo, and maybe peddle what it believes are the finest applicators around, television won't have it. Yet TV shows have been doing a better job talking about periods for years. Here are clips from three shows — Blossom, 7th Heaven, and The Cosby Show — that, despite overuse of the word "woman," do a remarkable job of talking about menstruation.

Watch them after the jump

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Which Long-Running Show Will You Miss Most?

"Gilmore Girls" isn't the only long-running show saying goodbye this season.

"Gilmore Girls" isn't the only long-running show saying goodbye this season. "The King of Queens" wrapped up nine years on the air on Monday, and "7th Heaven" completed its 11-year run on Sunday. "The O.C." ended after four seasons earlier this year, and NBC isn't bringing "Crossing Jordan" back for a seventh season. So it seems like the right time to ask: Which long-running, now-canceled show will you be missing most come fall?

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TV Tonight: "7th Heaven"

I admit there was a time in my life when I was a wee bit obsessed with "7th Heaven."


I admit there was a time in my life when I was a wee bit obsessed with "7th Heaven." Sure, there was very little realistic about the Camdens, but their sappy sweetness was comforting, in a way. So I'm glad that things will be ending well for the Rev and his family when the series wraps up tonight. Yes, the show also had a series finale last year before the newly formed CW decided to bring it back, but for the record, the cast seems to like this series finale better. With commercials showing the Camdens picking up an RV, it looks like there's a good chance they'll literally be driving off into the sunset. To watch some scenes from the episode and an interview with the cast, read more

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Spring Cleaning Sends Heap of TV Shows to the Dump

Hope you weren't getting too attached to "The Wedding Bells" or "Six Degrees."

Hope you weren't getting too attached to "The Wedding Bells" or "Six Degrees." They were two of the shows axed this week as the networks reshuffled their schedules. Among the other casualties: "The Black Donnellys," which might only get to air two more episodes, and "7th Heaven," which is being canceled (supposedly for real this time). According to Variety, the networks said low ratings were behind all of the decisions.

Here's a summary of the changes:

  • "The Wedding Bells" will air this Friday but is unlikely to be back after that.
  • "The Black Donnellys" will get bumped from its time slot on April 23 to make way for "The Real Wedding Crashers." It's unclear if NBC intends to pull "Donnellys" completely before the 23rd or air the remaining episodes at another time; it only will have aired eight of its 13 episodes by then.
  • "Six Degrees" is done, effective immediately, and — for the moment, at least — it will be replaced by episodes of "Wife Swap" (hey, at least it's not more "George Lopez").
  • "7th Heaven" is scheduled to air its finale on May 13.

There's some good news for fans of "October Road": The show was only going to get to air four of its six episodes, but it's doing well enough that ABC is planning to let it finish out the season on Thursdays at 10. It will take a one-week break April 12 to make way for the premiere of "Notes from the Underbelly," but then "Notes" will move to Wednesdays at 8:30.

The CW's "Hidden Palms," which sounds like "Desperate Housewives" crossed with "Dawson's Creek," also finally got a time slot, and it will start May 30 at 8 p.m.

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Variety has news on what's next for Abigail Breslin, including a potential movie with Jodie Foster.