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Edited on Thu Jul-28-05 10:52 AM by jane_pippin
For a variety of reasons. If I may indulge in a rant:
It's killing creativity on television. Why hire writers and spend money producing good comedies or dramas when we can just get a bunch of "regular" people to eat bugs for an hour?
As for the reasons you mentioned, I tend to agree. If only Bush and Kerry could have made the final cut on American Idol people might have had some interest in what was going on. Hell, we could have seen Ryan Seacrest utter the words: Bush made big gains singing Proud to be an American last week, but will it stand up to Kerry's rendition of Born In the USA? Only you can decide!
My fellow citizens, I beg you: Stop signing release forms! If a person stops you on the street and asks you do perform a crazy dance for a dollar, SAY NO! Getting yourself "on the tee vee" should not necessarily be everyone's American Dream, ok? I'm sure you're all very nice people, but I don't need to see you performing stunts in prime time. That's what Circus of the Stars was for. I don't want to see "Joe Dipshit Buys A Dinette Set," shows about the "drama" involved cleaning your musty basement up, or people whose deepest thought to date was "should I go with spaghetti straps or not" pick out some meathead to go out with.
When I turn on my tv I want to see cop shows, doctor shows, lawyer shows, groups of young people coming to terms with something, sit-coms with absurd and wacky situations, and Tim Russert's big fat head on Sunday.
Pretending that eating bugs and marrying millionaires is reality will not, in fact, make that reality.
Phew. Thanks. I needed to get that out of my brain.
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