Nope. It's still degenerate by disordered minds.
I actually don’t watch any of those shows mentioned in the article. I never found them worth watching beyond parts of an episode or two.
The garbage intensifies.
Truly vile. Symptom of the cultural rot that infects about half of America. Glad I don’t have a tv.
Just turn the channel. What is filth to some in entertainment to others.
Cooking shows, an occasional murder mystery and old sitcoms for this Gal. Other than that? Books or FR. :)
Haven’t watched a sitcom in several years. Not many broadcast TV dramas either.
About the second episode of that ridiculous show ‘How to Get Away With Murder’ there was a scene of two men/boys mawing each other. Bye Bye.
That show has other issues be that scene sealed it for me.
First time any of them get into ‘gay’, I’m gone. As far as sitcoms it’s pretty much understood ‘gay’ will be part, a large part of the situations.
Not me. There are plenty of other TV shows I can watch.
Decay. Decadence.
Though it is easy for us to perceive the wild instability of the Roman Imperium in its final days, it was not easy for the Romans. —Thomas Cahill
“We got away with murder,” executive producer Brett Baer told the Reporter after the premiere. “We’ve given broadcast standards a run for their money.” The real question is whether there are any barriers to sleaze, or merely a ban on saying “Redskins.”
Is this a different Brett Baer than the Fox news guy or is the same one proudly sleazing up the network?
Eiffel Tower?...
I emphasize the health risks of sex with the unclean.
So because prime time, non-cable TV has a lot of straight sleazy sex scenes and nudity, the way to correct it is have gay sex? That's a sad statement and its why TV is going down the toilet. There should be NO sex on prime time TV, period. If you want to show sex, show it on pay cable or in the movies. I'm no prude. I don't mind seeing sex if its not gratuitous and makes sense in a plot. But not on prime time TV. The whole industry keeps sinking further into the filth.
And some people wonder why Duck Dynasty is so popular.
And network executives are still wondering why their shows are losing market share to cooking shows and why most TV shows are only two three year runs, unlike the long-run series of the past?!?
I mean, how stupid or willfully ignorant do you have to be to not see how 2+2= VIEWERS LEAVING?
My wife and I saw the first show of “How To Get Away With Murder”, but haven’t watched it since. We have never seen a single show of any of the other ones. We watch minimal network TV, mostly old sitcoms, old/older movies, read, play board games, walk the park...anything but watch this DRIVEL!!!
One Saturday morning I flipped by a rerun of The Golden Girls, a series which I had absolutely no interest in when it was popular.
Five minutes in they hit me with a vibrator joke. This show was produced in 1987. Has been going on a LOOOONG time.
People laughed at David Wilkerson when he predicted this in “The Vision” in 1973.
Of course, back then networks ran shows like Cannon and Mayberry RFD. Hawaii 5-0 was about as racy as it got.
Personally, my solution is just to turn it off. Let broadcast television sink to ever lower depths.
Shonda Rimes.... ugh...That's a man, baby!