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Anonymous
Scrooged (with Bill Murray) is the best holiday film of all time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why people don’t seem to notice or care how p*rny “normal” tv is. Like if you are a relatively unknown actress, you must either agree to go topless or simulate sex (even in roles playing teenaged girls) in order to land a part on an HBO show, among other similar examples. It’s such a gross industry but people just seem not to see that part of it—just the celebrity and glitz and money, impacting attitudes, fashion, and culture “on the ground”. I know no man is an island and I can’t pretend to be immune to these trickle-down influences, but I wish I could find more people who feel the same way as I do who are neither super religious nor super crunchy because I don’t fit well into either of those groups. So much misogyny and other violence towards women just totally normalized, infiltrating our screens and frying our brains.


Agreed. Bridgerton would have been just as good without being so sex-positive that my kids were giggling with their friends about their weird old parents watching porn.
Anonymous
Adam Sandler needs to just go away. His movies are nothing but vanity projects for his family. Buh-bye.
Anonymous
Al Franken should not have been canceled.
Anonymous
iCarly and Drake & Josh were actually good shows.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why people don’t seem to notice or care how p*rny “normal” tv is. Like if you are a relatively unknown actress, you must either agree to go topless or simulate sex (even in roles playing teenaged girls) in order to land a part on an HBO show, among other similar examples. It’s such a gross industry but people just seem not to see that part of it—just the celebrity and glitz and money, impacting attitudes, fashion, and culture “on the ground”. I know no man is an island and I can’t pretend to be immune to these trickle-down influences, but I wish I could find more people who feel the same way as I do who are neither super religious nor super crunchy because I don’t fit well into either of those groups. So much misogyny and other violence towards women just totally normalized, infiltrating our screens and frying our brains.


Agreed. Bridgerton would have been just as good without being so sex-positive that my kids were giggling with their friends about their weird old parents watching porn.


There's a weird SA scene in that show. I dont get thr love
Anonymous
Jim J. Bullock was a terrific comedic actor and Too Close for Comfort was ahead of its time.
Anonymous
The American version of Ghosts is better than the British version.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why people don’t seem to notice or care how p*rny “normal” tv is. Like if you are a relatively unknown actress, you must either agree to go topless or simulate sex (even in roles playing teenaged girls) in order to land a part on an HBO show, among other similar examples. It’s such a gross industry but people just seem not to see that part of it—just the celebrity and glitz and money, impacting attitudes, fashion, and culture “on the ground”. I know no man is an island and I can’t pretend to be immune to these trickle-down influences, but I wish I could find more people who feel the same way as I do who are neither super religious nor super crunchy because I don’t fit well into either of those groups. So much misogyny and other violence towards women just totally normalized, infiltrating our screens and frying our brains.


Hard agree! I'm not a prude but a lot of shows feature pretty graphic sex scenes for no discernable reason, story wise. It's like how a lot of streaming shows have characters swearing a lot because they can get away with it, whereas on broadcast and basic cable you can't. I'm not clutching my pearls, I just think it's lazy. It's like these shows are being written by 13 yr olds who are just so excited to be able to get away with using the f-word and showing boobs.


+100 It is lazy. I keep thinking this must be what the masses want? I’m over it.
Anonymous
Donna Martin should not have been allowed to graduate.
Anonymous
Battle of the Network Stars was definitely rigged.
Anonymous
RHONY went downhill when Alex and her gay husband left.
Anonymous
Different Strokes would have been a million times better had they swapped Nell Carter for Mrs. Garrett.
Anonymous
The View is the best show ever and I find the conversations and witty banter riveting
Anonymous
-I think Sex and the City aged well, and I liked Carrie Bradshaw as a protagonist even though everyone online loves to keep saying she was the worst.

-Jeremy Strong is overrated and I can't take his stutter affect in Succession seriously. I can't believe more people don't agree with that.
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