I've seen that trailer, too--on HGTV. That, along with the commercials for a new form of birth control and the uptick of gay homeowners featured have me questioning the amount of time I watch that network. I have been a long-time viewer but I think that's about to end. It's sad that a home and garden network is too controversial for me to trust around my toddler. I can't be the only person in their key demographic to feel this way. As for movies in general, I read an article recently (I wish I could remember where) that said knowing about a movie is more important than actually seeing it nowadays. With so many internet resources, people can chat about a movie around the watercooler without wasting their money & precious time actually seeing it.
I used to watch HGTV all the time but don't anymore for the reasons you mentioned. I'd don't have kids at home anymore but after years of not watching questionable content, I find I don't have tolerance for stuff out of the gutter anymore.
Ther are a couple of ads that really get me. One is where the woman has genital herpes and she takes this medicine so it wont show and claims herpes hasnt slowed her down a bit, Then the ad says just because it isnt showing doesnt mean you cant pass the herpes on. Isnt that one great?
The other one is where the guy loses his bathing suit in the pool and stands up with a woody while all the ladies giggle about how his erectile dysfunction medicine has made a man of him.