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So many people are so quick to ***** about stupid **** like this.
Keeping up with the Kardashians is offensive in every single way.
I don't watch it. I don't watch the channel it's on. It's so simple a caveman can do it.
This sort of stuff on TV is getting more and more common, while I don't condone it because public TV is dangerous to have these depictions when you could be watching it with your kids around and cause issues. The air waves are dominated by liberals that believe that kids should know these things and the parents should teach them all these things about sex at early age so they make better decisions.
I've never watched any but 10 minutes of the first episode. It was so bad it hurt my brain. I've had my intelligence insulted before, but Two Broke Girls actually tried to stomp on it.
I haven't watched it since, but I do have to suffer through the commercials for it during other shows. Even those 10 second snippets cause pain.
Why do people watch this show? I think it may actually be written by the proverbial thousand monkeys banging on a thousand typewriters. But the producers throw in the laugh track to convince an audience it's funny.
I enjoy it but I do understand that it panders to the lowest common denominator. Not all of my tv has to be deep and thought provoking. I enjoy that some of it is mind numbing.
It IS kind of raunchy and I wish they'd tone it down a bit. However, I wonder if all this animosity has anything to do with the recent introduction of an openly gay character to the show.
Did the uproar happen when they took the sinking two and half men time slot.
Besides parents should be master of the telivision I thought all todays TV are equipped with parental control via v chip.
What is Family Time anyway? Shouldn't it be a time for families to get together and talk or play games? It shouldn't be a time to be huddled around the TV set.
And to repeat what is being said here, "If you don't like a show don't watch it." But please don't dictate what others should or shouldn't watch. That's censorship and no one really wants that.
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