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Thread: Surviving the Obscene During Primetime TV

Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago by MSN Entertainment
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Under A White Sheet replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Show a little pu$$y why don't you?

jennyluis932 replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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sshirl395 replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
I totally agree about the language and content. We now have DirecTv and pre-record everything we want to see. We play it back when it's convenient, bypass commercials, and skip questionable content. Of course, you can't catch everything, but this helps. Some of the commercials are so intimate and questionable I'm glad to miss them. 

critik2u replied 1 month, 1 week ago
GROW UP!!! If you can't handle 'bitch' and 'ass' watch Sesame Street or something. Prime time isn't all about  your kids  anymore.

stoic77 replied 1 month, 1 week ago
I usually find if someone claims not to be something that they usually are, a prudish schoolmarm.  Teach your children what is appropriate, not cover their ears and limit their exposure to life.      

tigerlili7 replied 1 month, 1 week ago
I completely agree with the tone of the article.  I don't have a problem with people using what ever language they want in private, but in a public format I think it should be clean. 

Bo1ris replied 1 month, 1 week ago
I moved here from England 30 years ago where, even then, the F word was used on TV, and the world didn't end because our kids heard it. The writer's bias and tightassedness (made up word I know) shows throughout the article.  I agree with the previous poster, watch only Disney and let the rest of us enjoy watching people speak the way they do in real life.

kayakhall replied 1 month, 1 week ago
I do use the power of the channel changer, but I agree with the writer. Where are family shows, that are decent and don't use profanity and are about decent people with decent values. As a single person, that's the type of programming I prefer. I don't have cable because I don't need to spend money so that's not an issue with me. I'm talking about our regular stations, that  aren't covered with...

Che cosa fa replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Why do you even bother to continue watching "Survivor" after being offended by language that is not edited for "family viewing"?    It is not a program for children anyway. Your children are going to watch things that they are forbidden to watch anyway. Network TV has to compete with cable TV, so they have "upped the ante", so to speak, with allowable language and depictions.  Furthermore, a ...

zedcat replied 1 month, 1 week ago
  Just stop watching Survivor. The show glamourises the art of backstabbing and plotting other people's downfall. Fans of this show are just as guilty; you're doing it vicariously through those contestants.   Watch Amazing Race instead. Now that's one reality show that is all about testing one's wit, intelligence, courage and sheer brute strength. Long may it run.      

 

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Surviving the Obscene During...
Published (2009-11-04 13:47:00)
Surviving the Obscene During Primetime TV Read the rest of the article here: Surviving the Obscene During Primetime TV
Under A White Sheet
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user's latest post:
Surviving the Obscene During...
Published (2009-11-04 13:51:00)
Show a little pu$$y why don't you?
jennyluis932
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user's latest post:
Surviving the Obscene During...
Published (2009-11-05 09:36:00)
Dear friend, ? I just found a COOL site-- SearchingMillionaire.com---- where you can meet?rich ?men and? attrative women for chat, email ,dating, romance and more. ? best luck
sshirl395
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user's latest post:
Surviving the Obscene During...
Published (2009-11-07 23:42:00)
I totally agree about the language and content. We now have DirecTv and pre-record everything we want to see. We play it back when it's convenient, bypass commercials, and skip questionable content. Of course, you can't catch everything, but this helps. Some of the commercials are so?intimate and questionable I'm glad to miss them.?
critik2u
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user's latest post:
Surviving the Obscene During...
Published (2009-11-09 15:43:00)
GROW UP!!! If you can't handle 'bitch' and 'ass' watch Sesame Street or something. Prime time isn't all about? your kids ?anymore.
stoic77
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user's latest post:
Surviving the Obscene During...
Published (2009-11-10 11:48:00)
I usually find if someone claims not to be something that they usually are, a prudish schoolmarm.? Teach your children what is appropriate, not cover their ears and limit their exposure to life.? ? ?
tigerlili7
1
user's latest post:
Surviving the Obscene During...
Published (2009-11-10 19:34:00)
I completely agree with the tone of the article.? I don't have a problem with people using what ever language they want in private, but in a public format I think it should be clean.?
Bo1ris
1
user's latest post:
Surviving the Obscene During...
Published (2009-11-10 19:52:00)
I moved here from England 30 years ago where, even then, the F word was used on TV, and the world didn't end because our kids heard it. The writer's bias and tightassedness (made up word I know) shows throughout the article.? I agree with the previous poster, watch only Disney and let the rest of us enjoy watching people speak the way they do in real life.
kayakhall
1
user's latest post:
Surviving the Obscene During...
Published (2009-11-10 20:03:00)
I do use the power of the channel changer, but I agree with the writer.?Where are family shows, that are decent and don't use profanity and are about decent people with decent values. As?a single person, that's the type of programming I prefer. I don't have cable because I don't need to spend money so that's not an issue with me. I'm talking about our regular stations, that?aren't covered with blood and...
Che cosa fa
1
user's latest post:
Surviving the Obscene During...
Published (2009-11-11 14:15:00)
Why do you even bother to continue watching "Survivor" after being offended by language that is not edited for "family viewing"?? It is not a program for children anyway. Your children are going to watch things that they are forbidden to watch anyway. Network TV has to compete with cable TV, so they have "upped the ante", so to speak, with allowable language and depictions.? Furthermore, a certain demographic of...

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