When I think about it, it makes sense that most of television is crass and tasteless. After all, aren’t most of pretty crass and tasteless? At least in private anyway?
I think the beginning of the end was what my girls called The Crying Lady shows. (Soaps) Those people did things the rest of us didn’t, and the kids who were home from school thought it was OK. And so it goes.
As Martin Luther said of humanity, it’s like a drunk who falls off one side of his horse, gets back on, and falls off the other side. I don’t know that they ever got it in the Goldilocks zone.
writers and producers now go in for the shock value. personally I think it’s the type of movies and vid games that are out there – everyone has become desensitized. morals have become of thing of the past
And this is why I no longer watch current programming. MeTV, Antenna, TVLand and TCM get most of my viewing time with few exceptions, ie. Anything by Pixar or DreamWorks, ‘The Librarians’ & ‘Oddities’ (which I can’t even find anymore). Can’t even watch old cartoons on Boomerang because it’s not old cartoons anymore other than Tom and Jerry.
I’m going to blame the invention of cable (paid TV VS broadcast—supposedly kids can’t tune to the sex &violence accidently—& shows containing sex and violence are aired in late hours) and the deregulation work Reagan started and Clinton finished.
Society is just as sick as now as it was back then, you just did not see it on TV unless it made the news reel. We have choices now as we did then to go along or to speak out and to turn off shows we deem unsuitable to watch. I do it all the time.
Yep, that moment when it was perfect just zipped on by didn’t it? Once they got away with two people in the same bed, I guess they figured they could get away with the rest of the stuff.
what still amazes me was the commotion in my high school when a female teacher showed up one day in a “see thru” blouse. she got sent home. yet the blouse was just mildly sheer fabric which did not show anything, especially compared to clothes worn today.
Charliegirl Premium Member over 7 years ago
It’s been on a slippery slope for sometime – is now wallowing in the mud most of the time.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 7 years ago
Sad but true.
cabalonrye over 7 years ago
On Tuesday 5th of June 1982, at 5.22 pm. By 5.23 it was over.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
Most of them just simulate without showing much of anything.
Tyge over 7 years ago
Television has become a prurient interest machine.
Drake_Vega over 7 years ago
Aw, c’mon Arlo; you know it changed with the coming of Huxtablel and Bundy.
James Wolfenstein over 7 years ago
The Brady’s slept on the same bed. They didn’t have a toilet though… Still closer than Dick Van Dyke.
jarvisloop over 7 years ago
When I think about it, it makes sense that most of television is crass and tasteless. After all, aren’t most of pretty crass and tasteless? At least in private anyway?
Dani Rice over 7 years ago
I think the beginning of the end was what my girls called The Crying Lady shows. (Soaps) Those people did things the rest of us didn’t, and the kids who were home from school thought it was OK. And so it goes.
DDrazen over 7 years ago
As Martin Luther said of humanity, it’s like a drunk who falls off one side of his horse, gets back on, and falls off the other side. I don’t know that they ever got it in the Goldilocks zone.
arianseren over 7 years ago
writers and producers now go in for the shock value. personally I think it’s the type of movies and vid games that are out there – everyone has become desensitized. morals have become of thing of the past
ARLOS DAD over 7 years ago
Same question for the movies….
PurpleOpus over 7 years ago
And this is why I no longer watch current programming. MeTV, Antenna, TVLand and TCM get most of my viewing time with few exceptions, ie. Anything by Pixar or DreamWorks, ‘The Librarians’ & ‘Oddities’ (which I can’t even find anymore). Can’t even watch old cartoons on Boomerang because it’s not old cartoons anymore other than Tom and Jerry.
ChessPirate over 7 years ago
It’s now “The seven words you must say on television”… ☺
Grace Premium Member over 7 years ago
I vote for the 70s :) But then I always do.
Diane in comics land Premium Member over 7 years ago
I’m going to blame the invention of cable (paid TV VS broadcast—supposedly kids can’t tune to the sex &violence accidently—& shows containing sex and violence are aired in late hours) and the deregulation work Reagan started and Clinton finished.
well-i-never over 7 years ago
Just after Andy Griffith.
Bill D. Kat Premium Member over 7 years ago
Bob Newhart
Cozmik Cowboy over 7 years ago
First married TV couple to share a bed in prime time?
Fred & Wilma Flintstone.
And whine all you want – I’ll take Game Of Thrones over The Cosby Show anyday!
poppacapsmokeblower over 7 years ago
I think television skipped normal because it’s not entertainment.
locake over 7 years ago
I’m so glad I can choose what I want to watch. No one is forced to watch any TV show.
stuartc6925 over 7 years ago
Society is just as sick as now as it was back then, you just did not see it on TV unless it made the news reel. We have choices now as we did then to go along or to speak out and to turn off shows we deem unsuitable to watch. I do it all the time.
butterflies1958 over 7 years ago
Yep, that moment when it was perfect just zipped on by didn’t it? Once they got away with two people in the same bed, I guess they figured they could get away with the rest of the stuff.
nz4m60 over 7 years ago
The. Bedroom mean was the Bob Newhart Show, 1972.
realist666 over 7 years ago
what still amazes me was the commotion in my high school when a female teacher showed up one day in a “see thru” blouse. she got sent home. yet the blouse was just mildly sheer fabric which did not show anything, especially compared to clothes worn today.