To: Amore
"(perhaps only?) shows that frequently -- tho not always -- espouses the "right" side of things."
Check out The Simpsons, they're generally always on the "right" side of things too.
To: walkingdead
Interesting you say that. I watched the 1st few Simpsons back when they began on Tracy Ullman's show. I could never get into them, and I think it's mainly because they were so ugly to look at (and their voices so unattractive too), that it distracted from what they were saying. I also usually don't care for stupid characters or bratty characters as the "heroes" of a piece.
Now, I LOVE the Family Guy! Granted, the father & the son are ugly pinheads, but evil-genius baby Stewie and Brian the cocktail-swilling dog are just too, too funny. Plus the guy who created it, Seth McFarland, loads it with references way beyond his young years.
68 posted on
11/15/2002 7:43:00 AM PST by
Amore
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