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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just watch higher quality stuff. Watch less. Most movies and television shows are bad, especially the mainstream stuff. Try watching older shows (movies and TV) that are more critically acclaimed. Rewatch stuff you loved the first time. You don't have to waste your time watching whatever is new to the market when so much of it is mediocre. Liberate yourself. It's okay to be picky.[/quote] +1 quality matters, but I'd say the older shows are worse. I can't watch anything with a laugh track ever again. I just stick to Netflix and apple programming and quality foreign items.[/quote] By older I meant that if you've never seen the Sopranos, watch the Sopranos. I wasn't suggesting you go catch up on Malcolm in the Middle. A lot of current streaming shows are trash with high production values. They throw lots of money at things but it's not really good. There are some exceptions but most of it's very mid. I would skip it and instead watch things that have stood the test of time. What that is depends on your preferences -- maybe it's Mad Men, maybe it's 30 Rock, maybe it's M.A.S.H. I don't really care. But you aren't required to watch something that just came out and I would stop watching anything that is aggravating you with bad dialogue, cheesy acting, etc.[/quote] Over all I think British TV is most likely to have decent quality. American TV quality is much more hit and miss. [/quote] US Network TV? Sure, maybe. But overall US production including streaming etc? US has very high quality production. [/quote]
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