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TMC
04-22-2013, 12:19 AM
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As television makes progress through the years, we’ve seen some genres that are adding up to the current ones that are shown now on the media. And while some of these ones are really good, some of them are nothing but complete trash, that do nothing but contaminate our intelligence and destroy the media. There are also some old ones that are dying, but refuse to do so, and while still trying to maintain themselves along the years and, “reinvent” themselves, they’re not doing anything in order to actually change the genre and keep it alive.

Why should we keep feeding these beasts? What assures us that the next series that belongs to them would be different? I mean, just think about it, we’ve let some good series and some good concepts on TV die even though they’re really good; why are we letting these things keep happening? Is it because people are afraid of change? Watching something new would hurt the audience’s brain, so they have to keep doing the same trash year after year?

I mean, just ask yourselves this question; when was the last time you saw a game changer on TV? Sure, there are still some good shows out there and once in a while you actually see one that is worth watching. However, for the most part these shows are nothing but complete garbage. This isn’t a list mentioning shows that are considered by many an abomination; sure, that plays a big role in it, but in the end they’re nothing but the result of something that shouldn’t be existing anymore. This is a list of 4 genres that are doing nothing but poisoning television, and I’m really sure that if we got rid of them, TV would be a much, much better place to find entertainment.

4. Sitcoms

Sitcoms have been on TV for more than 50 years now. Since I Love Lucy in the 50′s we’ve been flooded with thousands and thousands and thousands of series that are nothing more than a rehash of the rehash of the rehash. Nothing new has been added to the genre, and if you pay enough attention, you’ll see the pattern. With something like that, that just keeps repeating itself over and over again in an endless cycle of stupidity and neglect on the part of the TV companies, you might wonder “Then why do they keep making them?”

As I mentioned earlier in this article, people are afraid of change. When something new comes up they instantly reject it; since it’s nothing they’re used to they often believe it to be something of smaller quality than it really is. And once we found out how awesome that thing was, it’s too late, and said programs remain as a simple reminder of what happens when someone tries to do something that the world isn’t ready for yet. The irony comes from the fact that once that program is cancelled and there’s no opportunity to see it back on TV, suddenly it gains a big and loyal fanbase.

There is another reason why TV producers keep making this crap. It’s the cheapest way to produce content without spending too much money or putting effort into it. Just pay a couple of actors to overact with the excuse of being “whimsical” and “funny” and a couple of lazy screenwriters to write a script with as many jokes they can put in, no matter how little sense they make as long as common audiences find them funny. And if it doesn’t work, try reusing the same trends that were popular a couple of years ago. Don’t believe me? Just look at Sheldon for a moment and tell me he doesn’t reminds you of someone.

I’ll give you a clue. Nerdy character that began as a side character but somehow got insanely popular and now pretty much every episode is centered around his antics with the rest of the characters as side ones. Still doesn’t ring a bell? Let’s try a different approach: Who is the next character?

It is the exact same freaking character! Let’s analyse this for a moment: both characters started as side characters for the main plot but along the way they both became insanely popular, pretty much becoming the center of the show. Both characters have catchphrases that became their staple (Sheldon with “Bazzinga” and Urkel with “Did I do That?”) and most likely people will forget Sheldon the same way people have forgotten about Steve Urkel. Face the truth: Sheldon Cooper is this generation’s Steve Urkel. Whether you like it or not, they’re the same character, or at least the result of the laziness in screenwriting.

You can pretty much find the same routine over and over again in several sitcoms, either with characters like Sheldon, or the same repetitive sexual tension between the characters, how for the most part the characters insult each other and pretty much have no real reason to be actual friends. Sure, there are one, maybe two sitcoms worth watching, but for the most part they’re just the same garbage all over again. I believe it’s time for us to move on, and actually think on better ways to deliver comedy on TV rather than doing the same things over and over again.


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EmoJoe
04-22-2013, 12:26 AM
This is one of the most poorly written pieces of trash I have ever seen on the internet and I mean, that's saying a lot.

I hate The Big Bang Theory, but how the hell is Sheldon the same character as Urkel? They're both nerdy and have a catchphrase? Cool. Other than that, they are really nothing alike. And even if they were, you're going to use that as a reason to stop making an entire genre of television that has been working for 50+ years? Come on. The term sitcom means "situation comedy". There are endless types of sitcoms on the air today, from experimental single-cams to traditional multi-cams to even super out there spins on the genre like the 11-minute Adult Swim shows. Sure, some sitcoms are awful and rehashes of what worked in the past. Some dramas are the same way. And some movies. And some music. Should we eliminate all of those because of a few bad apples in the bunch? There's still plenty of great sitcoms that are fresh and innovative out there today and it's pretty obvious whoever wrote this article doesn't know **** about them and decided to write an article because he was flipping through the channels and caught a particularly irritating Big Bang Theory re-run.

A quick glance at the other genres present the fact that this "article" was little more than a guy saying "I DON'T LIKE SOME THINGS SO NO ONE ELSE SHOULD EITHER" and thinking that train of thought warranted an article. Such is the dangers of the internet.

Schmoopie
04-22-2013, 01:52 AM
Okay, so this person doesn't like teen dramas, sitcoms or reality shows... the article was a pain to go through but I can't help but wonder... what DOES this person like?

waichingliu81
04-22-2013, 10:08 AM
as soon as i saw sitcoms listed, i stopped reading the rest.

george ho
04-22-2013, 11:44 AM
This guy generalizes the genres and uses bad examples of genre. Probably he hasn't watched Cheers (oh wait, maybe it is repetitive and predictable) or Frasier (with a self-absorbed and unfunny titular character).

I added these parenthetical notes to reflect the author's view

dlemond
04-22-2013, 11:54 AM
as soon as i saw sitcoms listed, i stopped reading the rest.

Same here.

yankeesrj12
04-22-2013, 12:00 PM
I'm tired of people complaining about reality shows. Sure, there are some trashy ones out there, but there are also some good ones (Shark Tank, for example).

installLSC
04-22-2013, 12:13 PM
Saying the sitcom needs to go is as idiotic as saying the novel or the short story is outdated.

MrCleveland
04-22-2013, 04:47 PM
I have one question...

WHO THE HELL MADE THIS LIST?!

I agree with the Teen Shows and Reality Shows, but Sitcoms and Adult Shows? The genres that SHOULD go in my opinion is...

Reality Shows
Teen Shows
Trash Talk Shows
Court Shows

And Bring Back...

Variety/Sketch Shows
Westerns
Mysteries
Family Shows

Regulus
04-22-2013, 06:02 PM
I have one question...

WHO THE HELL MADE THIS LIST?!

I agree with the Teen Shows and Reality Shows, but Sitcoms and Adult Shows? The genres that SHOULD go in my opinion is...

Reality Shows
Teen Shows
Trash Talk Shows
Court Shows

And Bring Back...

Variety/Sketch Shows
Westerns
Mysteries
Family Shows

I SECOND you Mr. Cleveland :thumbsup:

robyrob
04-22-2013, 06:10 PM
horrible article, but it would be nice to see a little more variety and creativity in the new shows they are producing, and i don't think that everything necessarily has to fit into the pigeon-holes that they tend to put these shows in either.

UMFaninMD
04-23-2013, 06:59 PM
The reality genre, especially the dating, Real Housewives, talent competition and practically the entire TLC lineup needs to go away. However, the cost and the ratings is what's attractive to networks and you will always have a steady stream of people who want to be famous.

But to ask for sitcoms, teen shows and adult shows to bite the dust is unrealistic. You can't have nothing but police procedurals and generic dramas clogging up the airwaves. Sitcoms attract a variety of ages. Teen dramas get the young demos the networks crave and adult shows, especially the cable ones, are getting the awards and the praise.

The one non-reality genre I would like to see gone is limited concept shows. Deception and First Do No Harm didn't work, people are starting to get tired of Revenge and ABC has three limited concept pilots ready to go for fall. I just can't see a show that focuses on one central plot for one or more seasons doing that well, especially if the central plot isn't that great to begin with.

Tubehead
04-23-2013, 11:48 PM
i wish some of these new comdeys would disspar their to drity i watch one called the new normal it had two gay guying getting married and kissing each other .

Mr. Drucker
04-24-2013, 10:23 AM
TV usually reflects what' going on in the popular culture.Right now,we're living in a much more permissive society than ever with these sorts of things.But I Do know what you mean.I watch programs from the '50's-'80's and wonder why they can't make shows without alot of today's socially sensitive issues when so many shows back then were highly funny and entertaining without them.As far as the gay thing,I'm hardly homophobic or even anything that would remotely resemble it.However,it seems like ever since Ellen came out of the closet,producers are erroneously laboring under the misconception that homosexual humor has to be involved in absolutely everything.Keeps people talking at the water cooler I guess...

Regulus
04-24-2013, 12:13 PM
TV usually reflects what' going on in the popular culture.Right now,we're living in a much more permissive society than ever with these sorts of things.But I Do know what you mean.I watch programs from the '50's-'80's and wonder why they can't make shows without alot of today's socially sensitive issues when so many shows back then were highly funny and entertaining without them.As far as the gay thing,I'm hardly homophobic or even anything that would remotely resemble it.However,it seems like ever since Ellen came out of the closet,producers are erroneously laboring under the misconception that homosexual humor has to be involved in absolutely everything.Keeps people talking at the water cooler I guess...

The little "Sermons" the programmers weave into the programs is one of the reasons I don't watch TV anymore. I'm certain the networks are doing one :devil: H:censored: :devil: of a job driving their viewers away. Not to mention the insane amount of advertising that's thrown at you. :angryfire

MickeyMac
04-24-2013, 04:00 PM
I agree about reality shows. They all need to go.

robyrob
04-24-2013, 04:18 PM
i wish some of these new comdeys would disspar their to drity i watch one called the new normal it had two gay guying getting married and kissing each other .

the simple answer to that is just don't watch it if you don't like it, but asking to get rid of shows just because they have gay characters is unrealistic and prejudicial

...besides, there are plenty of other reasons to not watch The New Normal, the most obvious one being that it just sucks.

Gertie1999
04-25-2013, 08:39 AM
As a younger viewer myself, I personally think that reality TV should disappear.
I have never liked it and never will. If I want to see reality I can just watch the news.

Regulus
04-25-2013, 08:57 AM
As a younger viewer myself, I personally think that reality TV should disappear.
I have never liked it and never will. If I want to see reality I can just watch the news.

Amen!

Gertie1999
04-25-2013, 11:18 AM
Another thing that kind of bothers me-I'm not a kid viewer, I"m a teen but the cartoons nowadays. There used to be plots in them but now we have stuff like Adventure Time which is just plain weird.

It just seems like TV is just becoming cheap. They are just looking to make cheap shows.

And as far as the reality shows go. Whatever happened to morals.

Gertie1999
04-25-2013, 11:29 AM
Amen!

Oh I know right? I can't Stand 2 seconds of MTV. It used to be a great channel, but now it keeps ruining itself. Viacom should get more people with more wisdom in the writing field, such as Gary David Goldberg or the writers for another older sitcom.

Regulus
04-25-2013, 12:15 PM
A LOT of Cable channels used to be good, but they've abandoned their niche to the point where they no longer show the programs that they intended to show. MTV is the prime example. Others include TLC, The Discovery Channel, The History Channel, ....

Gertie1999
04-25-2013, 02:08 PM
A LOT of Cable channels used to be good, but they've abandoned their niche to the point where they no longer show the programs that they intended to show. MTV is the prime example. Others include TLC, The Discovery Channel, The History Channel, ....

Oh I know, there is certainly no learning going on at The Learning Channel. And as for The History Channel what does Ice Road Truckers and Swamp People have to do with History? Then there is The Syfy Channel What on earth is wrestling doing on there?

EmoJoe
04-25-2013, 03:33 PM
i wish some of these new comdeys would disspar their to drity i watch one called the new normal it had two gay guying getting married and kissing each other .
....

Another thing that kind of bothers me-I'm not a kid viewer, I"m a teen but the cartoons nowadays. There used to be plots in them but now we have stuff like Adventure Time which is just plain weird. Whatever happened to this thing we used to have called morals?

It just seems like TV is just becoming cheap. They are just looking to make cheap shows.
"Being weird" = not having morals...? I haven't seen much of Adventure Time, but I know a lot of people really love it, and just because it's not a traditonal kids cartoon doesn't mean there's anything wrong with it.

TV usually reflects what' going on in the popular culture.Right now,we're living in a much more permissive society than ever with these sorts of things.But I Do know what you mean.I watch programs from the '50's-'80's and wonder why they can't make shows without alot of today's socially sensitive issues when so many shows back then were highly funny and entertaining without them.As far as the gay thing,I'm hardly homophobic or even anything that would remotely resemble it.However,it seems like ever since Ellen came out of the closet,producers are erroneously laboring under the misconception that homosexual humor has to be involved in absolutely everything.Keeps people talking at the water cooler I guess...
What exactly is "homosexual humor?" Please define it for me. I'm pretty sure that's not a thing.

There are some gay people on TV, yes. There are also gay people in real life. I don't see the problem with including gay people on television. I do agree that The New Normal is a pretty bad show but it has nothing to do with the fact that it has gay characters. It's just that the gay characters are poorly-written stereotypes. A show like Happy Endings is a good example of one that has a gay character who isn't stereotypical and whose sexuality isn't his defining characteristic.

Gertie1999
04-25-2013, 03:53 PM
Being weird" = not having morals...? I haven't seen much of Adventure Time, but I know a lot of people really love it, and just because it's not a traditonal kids cartoon doesn't mean there's anything wrong with it.

I'm not saying that the weird shows have no morals. Its the reality shows that don't I guess I worded it wrong.

yankeesrj12
04-25-2013, 08:01 PM
A LOT of Cable channels used to be good, but they've abandoned their niche to the point where they no longer show the programs that they intended to show. MTV is the prime example. Others include TLC, The Discovery Channel, The History Channel, ....
Why does everyone continually diss MTV? Yes, they've changed focus, but if they didn't, they wouldn't be around anymore. Sorry, but nobody wants to sit around and wait for a music video all day when they can easily access all of them on YouTube.

MTV's scripted programming also attracts some critical praise, particularly Awkward. If I'm not mistaken, Teen Wolf also has some pretty positive reviews.

Does their unscripted programming suck? Maybe, but perhaps you're not the target audience. The fact of the matter is the viewers that count for the network (the younger generation) watch their shows.

Personally, I think they've done a swell job finding a new market to target.

And History? They've also done a pretty good job coming into the new age. They've aired miniseries about historical moments (Hatfields and McCoys and The Bible) and their reality slate also focuses on the historical aspect. Plus their scripted show, The Vikings, is about a particular moment in time.

king of comedy
04-25-2013, 10:13 PM
Why does everyone continually diss MTV? Yes, they've changed focus, but if they didn't, they wouldn't be around anymore. Sorry, but nobody wants to sit around and wait for a music video all day when they can easily access all of them on YouTube.

MTV's scripted programming also attracts some critical praise, particularly Awkward. If I'm not mistaken, Teen Wolf also has some pretty positive reviews.

Does their unscripted programming suck? Maybe, but perhaps you're not the target audience. The fact of the matter is the viewers that count for the network (the younger generation) watch their shows.

Personally, I think they've done a swell job finding a new market to target.

And History? They've also done a pretty good job coming into the new age. They've aired miniseries about historical moments (Hatfields and McCoys and The Bible) and their reality slate also focuses on the historical aspect. Plus their scripted show, The Vikings, is about a particular moment in time.
I want the reality shows to go away and I'm tired of the million cop shows out there. I'm sick of so many Law and Orders and CSIs'.

Regulus
04-25-2013, 11:08 PM
I'd like to see Family-Friendly Shows once again, like the following:

Daktari

Flipper

Gentle Ben

Primus

The Ghost and Mrs Muir

Nanny and the Professer

Little House on the Prarie

Touched by an Angel

The Promised Land

Doc

Sue Thomas, F.B.Eye

The Wonderful World of Disney

Can't leave out the Grandaddy of them all Lassie

And co0untless others.

EmoJoe
04-26-2013, 03:49 AM
There are plenty of family-friendly shows out there. A lot of them are just on cable channels like Disney and Nick.

TMC
05-03-2013, 08:27 PM
http://www.cracked.com/blog/the-4-types-tv-shows-that-need-to-go-away/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=fanpage&utm_campaign=new+article&wa_ibsrc=fanpage

I watch a lot of TV. I have to stay on top of pop culture because of my job, but I imagine I'd find some justification for my television obsession even if that weren't true. You know, like a drug addict.

One of the things you notice if you watch a ton of TV like I do is how so much of it sort of blurs together. At first I thought it was because I generally binge-watch shows, where I consume an entire series over a period of a few days before moving on to another series, but that's not the case. The more I thought about it, the more I realized that the reason certain shows get confused in my head isn't because I watch too much television; it's that television isn't different enough.


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