It's intended that way.
EXACTLY! These shows are INTENDED to demean and disparage Jesus Christ, Christians and the Christian morality that poses such a problem to most in Hollywood.
Remember that these are series, television product written, produced and enacted by, almost routinely, incredibly liberal people -- particularly most actors and distribution employees (the executives who fund and develope the series themselves) -- and that most of those regard Christianity and Christian morality to be laughable, at worst, and worthy of "proving hypocritical" at best.
Thus, they respond favorably to projects pitched to them by liberals, projects that make them laugh, entertain THEM, things that disparage and ridicule conservatives, Christians, Christian morality, things that depict the very same things that they fantasize about when they're dreaming of their evenings...
It's an industry that is not conservative and tends to evaluate conservativism as synonymous with "bad" and thus, what they produce and staff and enact ends up being immensely foolish if not outrageously awful to most of the rest of the country.
Hollywood, the film and television series, mostly entertains themselves. It takes only one conservative with talent to influence toward the better the rest and most of the industry just wants to keep their jobs, so, it's a case of influencing for the better one show at a time, when and as possible.
The rest -- as mentioned here, this thread -- dies off because they never maintain viewer interest, and worse, their advertisers actually gain bad mention by even affiliating with the shows.
Recruiting students for film and other creative arts programs from areas outside of L.A. and N.Y. and Boston would be a good place to start to effect change, in my opinion. Along with recruiting faculty with good moral values to staff film schools...what's there now is...well, it's liberalism compounding liberalism with a large dose of "yeah, karl marx/castro/che" thrown in.
I agree