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i will start with Jeremy Kyle show - i know it is chav tv but just can't resist a good lie detector test episode.
Are you forgetting Fox News and Springer?edward said:The show is so low just about anything looks good after that.
Yeah...ZapperZ said:I must have some dignity left in me
edward said:I like to watch Maury Povich do his paternity thingy. The show is so low just about anything looks good after that.
Middle Earth country, maybe. Europeans aren't that stupid.WWGD said:he could be the heir to the crown of some European country.
Are you kidding! If you didn't sprout a chubby over her, I'd test you for a pulse or mental illness. I can't think of one guy in my acquaintance who doesn't love that show.RonL said:I mess that up, thinking about the cartoon babe in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit".
RonL said:After the list of things above, why am I feeling pretty smart ? then I mess that up, thinking about the cartoon babe in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit". :(
Well... in that particular genre, I have to disagree. It was always Midge for me...WWGD said:Betty and Veronica from Archie are way hotter.
Maylis said:Maury is even more cynical than Jerry Springer. At least Jerry laughs at his guests right to their face, Povich holds it all in and tries to look like he is trying to help them!
Some examples of these types of TV shows could be reality shows with a lot of drama and controversy, low-quality sitcoms or dramas, or shows that are considered "guilty pleasures" by many people.
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Watching TV shows that are considered low-quality or controversial may have some negative effects on individuals, such as perpetuating negative stereotypes or promoting unrealistic expectations about relationships and life. It's important for viewers to be aware of the potential impact of the media they consume and to critically evaluate the messages being portrayed.
Yes, watching TV shows that are considered "guilty pleasures" can definitely serve as a form of escapism for some people. These types of shows often offer mindless entertainment and can be a way for viewers to temporarily escape from their daily stresses and responsibilities. However, it's important to remember to balance this type of escapism with more meaningful and enriching activities.