It's interesting how dubs are portrayed in TV shows. What's interesting is how little the people who write those scripts know about the religion. I'll give two examples and then solicit others you folks may recall.
The first example comes from the pilot episode of the TV Series "Lie to Me." The plot revolved around a teenage boy who was suspected of a crime. This kid had very long hair. Think "Prince Valiant" hair. He and his parents were supposedly Jehovah's Witnesses. In one scene in the house, there was a religious poster in the background that had "Jehovah" on it, but the rest of the text was nowhere near anything the WatchCrap Society would ever print.
The second example was from an episode of "Law and Order - SVU." Some kid was accused of rape, and that kid was supposed to be a dub. One of the actors said his "Church had posted his bail." Excuse me if I'm wrong, but I have never heard of any Congregation posting bail for ANY dub under any circumstances. This includes parking tickets. Most dubs are too selfish and too uncaring to do any such thing. Besides, they don't have any "Churches." Churches are demonic. Their places of worship are called "Conflagrations."
The last item is thrown in for laughs. Dozens of years ago when I was a dub, I saw the comedienne Joan Rivers on Johnny Carson. She was talking about having an unexpected visit from some relatives. She told Johnny that she hid her booze and cigarettes and put some Watchtower magazines on her coffee table. Even as a loyal dub, I laughed my ass off when I saw that!
Any other misrepresentations of dubism on screen that you guys/gals remember?
Farkel