So, we're back to the old black guy raping white women, eh Law and Order: Special Victims Unit? Oh, but I suppose the twist is the black guy who originally got put in jail for being a serial rapist is actually innocent? And Stabler is the one who arrested him, so he goes to the prison and is all like "Oops, my b" and the not-rapist is all "I lost
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I assure you, you are not. I believe people who tell me that the performances are really moving, I just can't cope with the whole "filmed in rape-o-vision" vibe long enough to enjoy them for myself.
As I've become more lefty/progressive, I find myself being a thing-ruiner more and more often. There's just so much hateful/-phobic shit that I've gotten better at recognizing and less willing to overlook for the sake of being entertained.
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I totally agree with you about the hateful/-phobic shit. I've come to the realization that if my informed assessment sways another person's opinion so dramatically then it was only a shallow viewing that led them to liking something in the first place. If people engaged their brains more often when watching television we probably wouldn't have so much crappy reality tv.
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I don't begrudge anyone who keeps watching a problematic show - how could I, when I can't seem to quit SPN? - so long as they don't take it as a personal attack when I object to, say, the hi-larious misogyny of Two and a Half Men.
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Yeah, SPN has it's problems (though they pale in comparison to say Heroes and Lost) and I don't really care if someone else doesn't like it, but at the same I don't want to listen to them harp on it for long periods of time. So I worry that I won't be able to find my off switch when rant about the inadequacies of shows like True Blood.
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