Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
But you'd rather your daughter worship these freaks?
You mean the twins who left acting to pursue their dream of fashion and have a $300 million net worth, no criminal activity and stay out of the limelight. Sure!
They didn't make their money from "fashion." They made it as child actors. One has an eating disorder and the other (or maybe it's the same one) was the brain trust that called her "security team" when woman who found Heath Ledger's body. Duh call an ambulance when someone isn't breathing:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-510063/Masseuse-Heath-Ledgers-body-calls-actress-Mary-Kate-Olsen-calling-emergency-services.html
Money don't buy sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Degrassi Next Generation
um, no
um, yes
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/tv-reviews/degrassi
It is for 14+
my daughter is almost 11 going into 6th grade. I would never let her watch that show.
You need to go deeper than just a number on the rating:
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/about-us/our-mission/about-our-ratings#
Degrassi is a good show to watch together because it discusses themes that average will kids encounter and written in a thoughtful manner.
Full House's target audience is age 7 and like the review says any problem can't be solved within 30 minutes:
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/tv-reviews/full-house
Degrassi has won a Peabody for Pete's sake.
But you'd rather your daughter worship these freaks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Degrassi Next Generation
um, no
um, yes
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/tv-reviews/degrassi
It is for 14+
my daughter is almost 11 going into 6th grade. I would never let her watch that show.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Degrassi Next Generation
um, no
um, yes
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/tv-reviews/degrassi
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Comedies: Galavant, Moone Boy, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Action: Scorpion, The Librarians, Agent Carter, Granite Flats (this last one is on Netflix and the tamest of the ones I listed. Similar to Encyclopedia Brown)
Informational Shows:
Myth Busters, How it’s Made, Timeblazers, Horrible Histories
Egypt: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0483603/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
Probably Online Somewhere:
Comedies: The Neighbors, Sports Night, Psych, Chuck, Eureka, Wings, Fresh Prince, Newhart, Night Court
Mysteries/Action: Death in Paradise, White Collar, Leverage, Foyles War, Quantum Leap, Sea Quest
You can read Common Sense Media reviews and preview episodes so you know that they are okay for your family.
Uh - yes. I did watch Kimmy - binge-watched it in fact. Love it.
But I also have pretty good reading comprehension and when the OP says "It seems that every show we watch is inappropriate in some way and yes, I am somewhat conservative. Kids are rising 6th and 8th grade and obviously not interested in the silly kids shows, but shows such as, "The Office" and "Last Man Standing" have too many adult themes" I believe her and give her what I consider to be appropriate advice and call it when I think she's getting bad advice.
Quotes from Kimmy (killer and funny - but may not be exactly appropriate):
“And her ex-husband died on top of his new wife.” “Like in bunk beds?!”
"“The last time I had two men fighting over me I was a table at a Fire Island arm-wrestling match.”
“High heels were invented by a man, Kimmy. Because no woman ever invented anything.”
"“You need to listen to your gut.” “I don’t have a gut, you motherfucker!”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Degrassi Next Generation
um, no
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could try wolfblood on Netflix, it's a UK show. I'm 30 and enjoyed binge watching it. Are you too conservative for bob's burgers? That's another I like. As for old school, I remember there's Avonlea, little house on the prairie, our house, Hey Dude, Clarissa explains it all, are you afraid of the dark, secret life of Alex Mac, alf, 7th heaven. Some are on Netflix or Amazon, others are only available on dvd or through other means.
Clarissa Explains It All - I LOVED that show! I babysat kids that loved that show and I was obsessed as they were. LOL
Anonymous wrote:Degrassi Next Generation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My just-turned-11-year-old enjoys Full House reruns.
My 9 yr old loves this show
Anonymous wrote:My just-turned-11-year-old enjoys Full House reruns.