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Originally posted by beezzer
Mostly, we wait until a quality show comes out on DVD at then we can watch at our leisure. No commercials, no times planned for a specific night. Sure, we're behind the "culture curve" on much, but tv is a tool that can be used/misused at ones own discretion.
Originally posted by ChaoticOrder
Originally posted by beezzer
Originally posted by Hefficide
We had House! And we have Game of Thrones....
Wait... These all rely heavily upon British actors....
Oh, crap.
Wouldn't you agree that current popular shows are a reflection of the society that its played to?
Of course our tv shows reflect our culture. Because those shows wouldn't exist if people didn't watch them. The fact they are popular shows how stupid most people are. What people like to watch reflects their personality. Some of the shows these days are so mind numbingly ridiculous I feel ashamed to be associated with the same culture of people who create and watch this crap. But it's their right to watch what ever they want and there's nothing we can do about it.
Originally posted by beezzer
I just finished watching the first season of BBC's "Sherlock Holmes."
Well written, well acted
(I'm getting the season 2 DVD this week!)
Probably the best tv show in the northern hemisphere! Well maybe, at any rate.
But onward to my RANT!!!
I was surfing the Drudge and other sites when lo and behold! saw a newsfeed on MTV's new show, "Buckwild". Imagine Jersey Shore but in the mountains and with rednecks.
Originally posted by beezzer
I just finished watching the first season of BBC's "Sherlock Holmes."
Well written, well acted
(I'm getting the season 2 DVD this week!)
Probably the best tv show in the northern hemisphere! Well maybe, at any rate.
But onward to my RANT!!!
I was surfing the Drudge and other sites when lo and behold! saw a newsfeed on MTV's new show, "Buckwild". Imagine Jersey Shore but in the mountains and with rednecks.
Now my criticism might be premature, but when compared to the brilliant writing of Sherlock, MTV doesn't have a great track record. The dumber Americans get, it appears to be reflected in the tv shows being aired.
(With the exception of The Walking Dead)
Are we going to continue to be bombarded with shows that highlight the stupidity of a culture?
Is this the sort of tripe that we can continue to expect?
Or can we push to have shows that reflect good writing and great acting.
Originally posted by caladonea
reply to post by beezzer
It seems to me that (reality shows) are increasing at an alarming rate on U.S. television; and I will admit that I am nauseated by them.
I think the programing on a high percentage of TV in America is really awful and disappointing; so I choose not to watch those programs that are offensive to me.
I like old movies from the 1930's. 40's, and 50's.