To: oh8eleven
I watch very little current TV. I prefer old shows from the past. The old shows seems to have better plots, more in depth writing, much less pushing liberal causes in the programming, no bad language or suggestive situations or comments. Just my opinion.
To: Dilbert San Diego
21 posted on
05/25/2016 1:49:12 PM PDT by
oh8eleven
(RVN '67-'68)
To: Dilbert San Diego
Depends on the show. The early seasons of Bones were really excellent.
On one episode, there was this liberal do-gooder, project innocence true believer, who was trying to get a man on death row released, because the death penalty is evil. The main character says “No, in some cases it’s totally appropriate”. One episode the lab team was discussing God, and each character had a different point of view on God, when the atheist went to the head of the Smithsonian Science department to back her up, he said “Don’t look at me, I’m a deacon in my local church.”
There was even an episode with a devout Muslim terrorist who pretends to be Christian to commit a terrorist attack, and they even say point blank “He’s committing Taquiyya” and then explain what it is.
31 posted on
05/25/2016 2:48:15 PM PDT by
chae
(The Lannisters send their regards--Game of Thrones)
To: Dilbert San Diego
I watch very little current TV. I prefer old shows from the past. The old shows seems to have better plots, more in depth writing, much less pushing liberal causes in the programming, no bad language or suggestive situations or comments. Just my opinion.
At dinners and such I get "the look" from others when they find out I dumped cable about five years ago and don't watch current network or even Netflix shows. I detest the excessive violence, liberal preaching and shaky camera filming.
I do watch DVDs now and then, of movies I like or TV shows that are favorites. Some British stuff, some domestic stuff from the 50s through the 90s. It is my escapism, and I'll set the parameters. Maybe I'll pick up an Alice DVD some day.
38 posted on
05/25/2016 4:35:34 PM PDT by
LostInBayport
(When there are more people riding in the cart than there are pulling it, the cart stops moving...)
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