I don't know if people in other countries than the U.S.A have the same amount of crap programming that we do, so this is directed at my comrades, Americans.
People constantly complain about how t.v isn't being creative anymore, and I'd agree with it. It's a sitcom about two room mates who are total opposites,or a reality show (think Jersey Shore)or a cop show, and it sucks. It sucks a nut. But when shows do try something original, it usually never gets past it's first season without being shot down. I admit, I've stopped watching shows like Supernatural and Fringe to watch Law and Order, and I don't doubt other people have too. So here's the question;
Are we hypocrites? Do we complain about how nothing is original, but when it is we become alienated by it?
Is it really the industry's fault?
People constantly complain about how t.v isn't being creative anymore, and I'd agree with it. It's a sitcom about two room mates who are total opposites,or a reality show (think Jersey Shore)or a cop show, and it sucks. It sucks a nut. But when shows do try something original, it usually never gets past it's first season without being shot down. I admit, I've stopped watching shows like Supernatural and Fringe to watch Law and Order, and I don't doubt other people have too. So here's the question;
Are we hypocrites? Do we complain about how nothing is original, but when it is we become alienated by it?
Is it really the industry's fault?