zer0netgain wrote:
Wow, so much.
Thoughts....
1. Kids shows were always used to try and sell goods, but I recall a time when they were at least showing some creative quality.
of course not all of them... many of them had some merchandise (action figures etc) on the side, but that's about it, it was not there ONLY to sell something... many shows just feel that way now... just think about yu-gi-oh, beyblade and bakugan to mention a few.
zer0netgain wrote:
2. As TV is being written by the "next generation" of writers, a generation of people who basically never read a book are now coming up with scripts. No wonder why there is nothing new or creative in the latest works.
or more importantly COMIC BOOKS. Just look at those superhero remake cartoons, they're usually some kind of alternate reality BS and rarely follow the comics at all.
zer0netgain wrote:
3. Lots of political clout to use TV to indoctrinate society. Kids are the leaders 40 years from now, and the messages packed into kids TV is scary at times.
I agree on those morales and messages they are really scary at times. That's whi I think it's better left to parents to raise their children than just placing them in front of the TV all the time. Even though my sister is quite lenient with what shows her two kids watch, there's still some times where she just says "WTF is this?"
zer0netgain wrote:
Do your kids a favor. Don't have a TV in your home or basically keep it disconnected from any broadcast or cable input. Don't watch anything you haven't screened for quality.
They say a TV is required in order to be a part of the world, it isn't. I keep tabs on what I want to watch through the internet. not only because every american show is broadcast 1 or 2 seasons behind (because of subtitles), but also because TV rarely has anything else than reruns to offer. I get every show I want to see shoved down the phat pipe and served on a silver platter.
That's how I want my kids to choose their TV. By clicking on a link. TV is dying and the internet is the most important tool we have to teach our children to use, and if you know how to use the internet well, everything can be served on a silver platter.