Posted on 03/13/2022 4:40:15 PM PDT by jimmygrace
OK, I'm a sucker for the CBS action shows NCIS and FBI (also CSI when they had those). You have to swallow hard at some of the woke plots, but there's good action. Anyway, a few years ago, FBI made its debut with a plot about a gang of hispanic bombers in the inner city. As it turns out, they were being financed and controlled by a conservative radio talk show host (gee, I wonder who that might be...) who wanted to make immigrants look bad. With the lead characters being a woman and an arab agent, every week they were catching white supremacists or fighting cops abusing blacks and muslims. So you can imagine my surprise when I saw the latest episode (I record them and watch later to skip over the commercials). The plot was about a black anti-gun activist whose offices were being bombed. It turns out that she was performing a false flag op to gin up support for gun control. To me, the complete unwokeness of this episode was astounding. Why did they do it? I guess unlike the news, TV shows actually care about ratings. Any thoughts?
As the late El-Rushbo would say, liberals always tell you who they fear most.
You admit to watch MSM crap tv. Amazing. Idiots on the new live at 11 on SeeBS.
But they're headed off to retirement, and slowly moving up is a new bunch of entertainment honchos, a contingent of Reagan-era kids all grown up, who marveled at Star Wars and Indiana Jones and immersed themselves in video games. They bring to the table a lot of "fight the Empire" spirit that comes very close to patriotism.
They want to entertain, not preach.
I gave up on FBI a long while ago. I dropped FBI Most Wanted more recently, as most of their villains were extreme right wing white supremacists.
I never watched Law and Order, but tried the renewal this season. After 3 episodes, I gave up, because the story lines were ridiculous.
If I see any traditional network branding then it’s a “no-go zone” for me. And on a hair trigger to turn off other media sources if they budge my propaganda meter.
“ I don’t watch TV shows.”
Ditto that.
Maybe it's dawned on them one in six black men voted for Trump, and almost 40% of Hispanics and now Asians are moving our way as are more working class Americans and Truckers...
SOON THE ONLY PEOPLE LEFT IN THE DEMOCRAT PARTY WILL BE CREEPY WHITE LIBERAL ELITES AND THE BLACK AND BROWN CRIMINAL CLASS who prop up their power..
Maybe it's dawned on them one in six black men voted for Trump, and almost 40% of Hispanics and now Asians are moving our way as are more working class Americans and Truckers...
SOON THE ONLY PEOPLE LEFT IN THE DEMOCRAT PARTY WILL BE CREEPY WHITE LIBERAL ELITES AND THE BLACK AND BROWN CRIMINAL CLASS who prop up their power... That's NOT enough people to keep a TV show going...
I gave up on Hollyweird when they wouldn’t stop insulting my intelligence.
About the only shows I’ve followed in the last couple decades were Eureka, Numbers, Grimm, Rizzoli & Isles, Downton Abbey, Agents of SHIELD, Agent Carter, The Unit, Fringe, Titus, and Battlestar Galactica.
And that’s a lot more than I thought it would be.
Would you believe me if I said I did not recognize any one of those names?
I’d watch that. tV, or real life, or both.
COVID also killed NCIS New Orleans. The actors wearing masks in 1/2 the scenes killed viewership.
That show has run out of steam, long past time to cancel it. It was great in the early seasons but after some of the original characters left it is not the same and they replaced the original actors with some really Lame people. I can’t look at the one guy who used to be Fez on That 70’s Show the same way, I can’t take him seriously at all.
The original CSI show was ground breaking and a great show, never missed it. Same with Criminal Minds, first few seasons were really good, but after awhile just how many Serial Killers can you tolerate?
The original Law & Order, especially the first 4 seasons was as good as it could get, first rate stories and actors, those are my favorites. I like Michael Moriarity as the Asst. DA before Sam Waterson came on as Jack McCoy. Moriarity as Ben Stone was much more conservative and really good.
Seems reasonable, what you say.
To grasp the entire reality we cannot exclude acknowledgment of the deep state—the cabal.
One of them, many years ago, was Herbert Marcuse. He infiltrated Hollywood and coined the phrase “Make love not war,” which didn’t refer to love but to destruction of the American family. Destruction of the family was a big part of his mission as a cultural marxist.
But these days, what we have is a dying deep state with waning power. With God’s blessings, Trump and the patriots have gained control.
I don’t know dude but I do know paragraphs are our friends.
William Peterson (Gil Grissom)
Jorja Fox (Sara Sidle)
Paul Guilfoyle (Jim Brass)
Wallace Langham (David Hodges)
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