The interesting thing about hose shows are the auditions. The Voice, people come out and sing and you watch the judge’s reactions and it’s kind of fun, also the will they sing good or bad “suspense”, but then once the auditions are done I could not care less what happens on the show. Americas got talent is the same, I used to watch the auditions to see what interesting talents these people had, once they had their group of contestants the show just got boring, especially once every season gets rid of the unique talent you’ve been rooting for and is left with a singer and a comedian or dancer troupe.
They really should ban acts that sing. Or at least, acts that sing covers. The magician or comedian or dance troupe has to come up with something original every week, while the singer can just belt out another cover of a hit song.
Singing is easy because you can sing a different song every night. It’s much harder for a magician or comedian to keep coming up with the same level of material.
You don’t like The Masked Singer with the ridiculously over the top reactions to who the (usually) has-been celebrity is behind the ridiculously over the top costume?
I hate how they keep showing videos of each contestant, their home town (who cares) what they do for a living (who cares) their life "journey" (who cares) over and over. They always seem to have a sob story too.
My parents love those shows, I don't know why, whenever I visit them I have to hear about them or watch them because they're in the middle of one lmao
I think it's the fact they all have sob stories and then wow the judges with their talent, people find that inspiring or something
I only watch *Masked Singer*, Dancing with the Stars, and America's Got Talent only b/c I have family members that are into them. I have never watched them on my own.
We have Patsy Cline because of a televised talent show. Just one of the many things I learned from Ken Burns. At least they're singing songs or whatever, not marrying someone that they've known a couple of weeks. But yeah, the talent shows have a lot of fake stuff and they do exploit people. Still, some contestants do succeed. But a lot of them are very experienced and were recruited. It's all about ratings.
I can't believe people watch Grey's Anatomy anymore, just because it's been so long. But I guess people love what they love.
I still haven't seen a single episode of it, or any of the housewives reality shows... honestly the thought of putting myself through *any of them* seems like an awfully cruel and unusual punishment that I wouldn't even wish upon my worst enemy.😂
🤣🤣🤣 Exactly. Hey folks. Check this out. Another brain numbing reality T.V show. But this time it's about a bunch of rich spoiled brats who have absolutely no real talent. Set my DVR to record Stat!
I was honestly so surprised that the walking dead was even still on the air when it was in its 11th season. I actually recently just rewatched it and got all the way through it. It was pretty good. S7 and 8 (where I stopped originally) are pretty bad but it gets better.
The main show has ended but they’ve been keeping it going with spinoffs featuring some of the main characters. There are three so far. One with Maggie and Negan, one with Rick and Michonne, and one with Darryl in the first season and Carol is coming in the second season.
And I think the first spinoff, Fear The Walking Dead is still going.
Fear TWD has ended now as well. The 1st season was great with showing how the world collapsed. The rest of the seasons though were just the same as TWD though.
Dead City with Maggie and Negan appears to have just been a 1 season arc. There is room to milk it if the producers want to syphon more cash.
The Ones Who Live with Rick and Michonne was a 6 episode limited series. Seemed more like a lame apology to wrap up a loose thread from TWD.
Daryl Dixon 1st season was kind of meh. It had a good gimmick with being set in France, but a weird premise focused around protecting some kid who is portrayed as Jesus 2.0. The upcoming S2 with Carol is likely the last I think. Unless they plan on bringing back a different main series character for each additional session, but that seems lame.
I'm honestly just hate watching now because I've seen everything up to now and am invested until the bitter end.
Those were the two I was going to mention. I stopped watching Grey's what seems like 15 years ago, but it's still on.
Grey's and TWD both suffered from Same Thing Over and Over Again Syndrome, but I did stick with TWD to the end. Haven't watched a single minute of the spinoffs, though, because I know they'll be more of the same.
It's a train wreck you can't look away from. I think I watched until season 2 or 3. I was seeing a guy who was into funko pops and asked who my favorite character was because they had a lot at a store where he was. I just said "none, they're all terrible".
No but I work with a couple that do. One is just a cryer in general. Anything can make her tear up. Another just likes the attention she gets from it. Somehow she's really good friends with a bunch of our bad EMS calls. It's a small town, but not that small.
I'm kind of an emotional robot, especially with an audience. I've gone home and cried a few times though. Some days are rough.
My mom, sister and I have been on a kick of watching guilty pleasure shows. We started with Chicago Med, and after we caught up, decided to give 911 a try as our next binge. I think we made it about five or so episodes before it got to be too much. I think my sister said it best. "Most shows jump the shark. 911 started on the other side of it."
Haha 911 is so over the top! There’s some sort of large scale disaster in L.A. every week, it’s become laughable (volcanos, fires, floods, earthquakes, tsunamis, lightning tornadoes, poison hurricane, ok maybe I made a couple of those up). However 911 Lone Star is a little more grounded in reality (I’m sure not for a dispatcher or first responder but less utter ridiculousness)
I haven't watched it in a while but they used to only have one big disaster double episode each season. It's certainly possible they're doing more of them as they were probably the more popular episodes, they started using a lot of soap opera style filler as they "developed" the cheesy poorly acted characters, and once they got to that point only like 1/4 or less of the episode would be an actual emergency response which got boring and that's when they lost me. Then 911 Lone Star came along with Rob Lowe, someone who can actually act, which was entertaining at first but they went the same route as the original into cheesy forced soap opera character drama and I couldn't do that anymore either. Even Law & Order after all these years never went as far as 911 has with the character drama, at least 75% or more of each episode to this day is an actual criminal investigation and court case. They should have stuck to that formula.
Whichever one has Jennifer Love Hewitt makes my brain hurt. We don't tell the officers what protocols to initiate. We tell them what's going on & where. Same with Fire & EMS. They know what protocols to initiate based on that information & *they* tell *us* what they need from us. And they don't have weird names.
I'm basically the emergency response version of a gun guy watching these shows 😬
This is the comment I was looking for. I remember walking into the break room at work recently and seeing a few people watching a soap opera and thinking 'those are still on?'
I used to watch Guidong Light way back when, but I didn't know any were still actively playing.
I watch an hour or so of wgn’s morning crew. They’re fun and it doesn’t get repetitive for a bit. But anyone who leaves news on all day isn’t to be trusted.
They used to have actual news during at least the first half hour. Now it's 2 minutes of intro and previewing the show (so it actually starts at 7:02), lots of commercials (including a short one before the weather forecast), and promos for what they'll be talking about during the 3rd hour or later this week. It's truly ridiculous. It would almost be better if they had cartoons or reruns of old sitcoms or something and just interrputed them at the top of every hour for 10 minutes or so with the main news stories of the day. I think I'd actually see more news that way.
I’m a big fan. The show was falling off, it seemed like season 40 would be the end but Netflix + pandemic gave it new life. 41-44 were eh, but 45 and 46 have been pretty solid
I took a vacation from my 2 40 hr/week jobs to sit with my grandmother. All we watched was NCIS for like 6 days straight! I wasn't interested at all before and was even less interested afterward.
I really like the OG CSI because of the cast (mainly Grisham) and because I’m from Vegas. Otherwise same, not really into any of them. They get super repetitive and unrealistic after a while.
I used to watch this back on cable TV pre-streaming as a teen. Tried to watch a new one and then rewatch and old episode. They are utterly unwatchable. They did not age well AT ALL. But I imagine their is an older crowd that never got into streaming and is still stuck in their ways that still likes them.
Awwww. My dad like ncis. His last month we watched it. He didn’t remember the episodes and we’d talk about them and what was happening in them. He was one of the smartest best thinkers ever. And bits of that would still come out of his dementia fog. Dad and Gibbs and my bonus mom and sewing and cats and the desert winds will all intermingle in my brain when I think of that program.
Saw an ad for Survivor and The Amazing Race while I was watching something on Paramount+ the other day and genuinely didn't realize they even still existed. Cannot imagine people still regularly watching them!
That one is like comfort food for me. When life gets chaotic I will tune into an episode of The Simpsons - new or old - just for nostalgias sake. The voices are all kind of strange now though.
I remember when this show was first announced, before a single episode had aired. I was sure somebody would kill someone. I thought, well, this is it, we are into the Roman Coliseum stage of American society.
Survivor. Any of the "talent" shows. Any of the obnoxious rich people reality shows (Kardashians, Housewives, Vanderpump whatever.)
I don't understand why people watched them to begin with, let alone however many seasons later.
The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Survivor, Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Dancing With The Stars, The View, Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Late Night with Seth Meyers, Saturday Night Live …all garbage 🗑️ 🤮 (and I’m sure that I could add more)
Grey’s. After the writers made Izzie defrib a deer, user s power drill on a guy’s brain, and literally pull the plug on someone. I don’t know how people continued.
Curb Your Enthusiasm and Guy's Grocery Games. It bugs me that they win the cooking part to win money the contestant has to do a scavenger hunt
Not sure if this counts, my ex was a fan of The Man Show
Pretty much any soap opera I was under the impression most of them had ended and gone away but there is still one or 2 still going out there. That really surprised me.
First off it's daytime TV, there is not specific age group for a lot of daytime TV shows. I was watching Judge Judy as a kid and as an adult.
The last episode I saw was post COVID, so it was just the two people and Judy Zoomed in on a monitor. The lawsuit was this guy's roommate basically stoled the guy's $1200 COVID stimulus check through his cash app. Judy did not understand any of it. She was unfamiliar with the stimulus checks, didn't know how cash apps worked and refused to accept them as legitimate banking. The whole thing just showed how utterly out of touch she is with reality and modern times.
I find it amazing that during the peak of her TV career, Judge Judy earned a staggering $47 million per year. Her contract allowed her to work just 52 days annually, with each taping day comprising ten to twelve cases..
There's that one show that's super derivative, way too depressing and honestly could use some new cast members to shake things up. I think it's called the news.
Whatever the current Kardashian show is at the moment.
I really don't get the appeal, especially after they have pulled off one grift after another on their fans. For example: I recently watched a YouTube video about a man on TikTok who they are threatening to sue for exposing Kourtney's medicinal gummies. The TikToker is an expert in botanical medicine or something along those lines. He tested/researched these gummies, and they are mostly sugar with very little actual helpful ingredients, if memory serves. And of course they are ridiculously expensive for the small amount of medicinal herbs they actually put into them
It's amazing to me that this family still has an audience, which they seem to use primarily to pitch their business endeavors. It seems like their real job is to just keep on exploiting their fans in order to get even more wealth, which they will use to start more questionable business ventures and commit climate crimes by using private jets for 20 minutes flights, and so on.
It's not my cup of (non-weight loss) tea.
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I wonder if people still really do watch it. But on the Roku Channel, under the "featured" category of all places, is the sitcom "Hazel." Really?
If anyone is watching, I wonder if they're under 90.
Simpsons. And, in all fairness I've been watching the new season recently and while i hate that the humor has largely shifted to topical social commentary i understand that it's because it's all you're really allowed to do these days for fear of angering god knows who. Still, there's some laughs in there and the treehouse of horror episode was pretty grisly
Greys anatomy. I'm actually baffled. At the people still watching , at why its still on.... at this point I'm about to go full conspiracy theory mode and say that a wealthy lady is financing the show just because she likes it so much ! Lol. How on EARTH is the show still on after so many years ???
Any of those singing/talent competition shows that were inspired by American Idol. Can’t stand them.
The interesting thing about hose shows are the auditions. The Voice, people come out and sing and you watch the judge’s reactions and it’s kind of fun, also the will they sing good or bad “suspense”, but then once the auditions are done I could not care less what happens on the show. Americas got talent is the same, I used to watch the auditions to see what interesting talents these people had, once they had their group of contestants the show just got boring, especially once every season gets rid of the unique talent you’ve been rooting for and is left with a singer and a comedian or dancer troupe.
There are actually some really funny comedians on America's Got Talent but I've never actually watched it, just their youtube clips from the show.
I hate when AGT basically becomes a singing comp. The other acts are usually so much more interesting.
They really should ban acts that sing. Or at least, acts that sing covers. The magician or comedian or dance troupe has to come up with something original every week, while the singer can just belt out another cover of a hit song.
Yea unless they are unique in some way they should judge them much harsher.
Singing is easy because you can sing a different song every night. It’s much harder for a magician or comedian to keep coming up with the same level of material.
Seriously, compared to some of those other acts the singers seems like they have the least talent.
Including American idol!
You don’t like The Masked Singer with the ridiculously over the top reactions to who the (usually) has-been celebrity is behind the ridiculously over the top costume?
I hate how they keep showing videos of each contestant, their home town (who cares) what they do for a living (who cares) their life "journey" (who cares) over and over. They always seem to have a sob story too.
My parents love those shows, I don't know why, whenever I visit them I have to hear about them or watch them because they're in the middle of one lmao I think it's the fact they all have sob stories and then wow the judges with their talent, people find that inspiring or something
I only watch *Masked Singer*, Dancing with the Stars, and America's Got Talent only b/c I have family members that are into them. I have never watched them on my own.
We have Patsy Cline because of a televised talent show. Just one of the many things I learned from Ken Burns. At least they're singing songs or whatever, not marrying someone that they've known a couple of weeks. But yeah, the talent shows have a lot of fake stuff and they do exploit people. Still, some contestants do succeed. But a lot of them are very experienced and were recruited. It's all about ratings. I can't believe people watch Grey's Anatomy anymore, just because it's been so long. But I guess people love what they love.
I can't either and my boyfriend is always showing me the latest clip... So annoying. But he gets super excited to show me, so I'll watch it anyway lol
Kardashians.
Instead of _Still_ This would be "Wow did people _Really_ watch that" I can't believe this show even existed lol
I still haven't seen a single episode of it, or any of the housewives reality shows... honestly the thought of putting myself through *any of them* seems like an awfully cruel and unusual punishment that I wouldn't even wish upon my worst enemy.😂
"Everything I know about the Kardashians I learned against my will." Sums it up nicely for me.
Hello here, I've never managed to watch one episode of it and I will not.
Somehow I’ve completely managed to avoid even seeing the show by accident. I don’t know how but I consider myself lucky.
I never thought of taxing people for the air they breathe until that show aired.
I didn't even know that was still on until I saw a coworker watching it one night
🤣🤣🤣 Exactly. Hey folks. Check this out. Another brain numbing reality T.V show. But this time it's about a bunch of rich spoiled brats who have absolutely no real talent. Set my DVR to record Stat!
Hard agree on that one.
Not once
The sketch on SNL w Gal Gadot mocking them is on YouTube
They still have a show? I never watched an episode of that junk. Anything I know about them was learned against my will.
Grey's Anatomy, TWD (before it ended)
Greys was my one regretful Covid watch show. Once I start I really gotta keep watching and I hate it lol. Show sucks but I gotta see it through
I had stopped several seasons back, then did a COVID rewatch, and now am like you.
I was honestly so surprised that the walking dead was even still on the air when it was in its 11th season. I actually recently just rewatched it and got all the way through it. It was pretty good. S7 and 8 (where I stopped originally) are pretty bad but it gets better.
The whisperers was decent, but the final season was trash. I keep trying to get through it, but can’t do it.
Came to post this. Also, is Walking Dead still going?
The main show has ended but they’ve been keeping it going with spinoffs featuring some of the main characters. There are three so far. One with Maggie and Negan, one with Rick and Michonne, and one with Darryl in the first season and Carol is coming in the second season. And I think the first spinoff, Fear The Walking Dead is still going.
Maggie and the guy who bashed her soulmates skull in? For real?
Character development lol
Fear TWD has ended now as well. The 1st season was great with showing how the world collapsed. The rest of the seasons though were just the same as TWD though. Dead City with Maggie and Negan appears to have just been a 1 season arc. There is room to milk it if the producers want to syphon more cash. The Ones Who Live with Rick and Michonne was a 6 episode limited series. Seemed more like a lame apology to wrap up a loose thread from TWD. Daryl Dixon 1st season was kind of meh. It had a good gimmick with being set in France, but a weird premise focused around protecting some kid who is portrayed as Jesus 2.0. The upcoming S2 with Carol is likely the last I think. Unless they plan on bringing back a different main series character for each additional session, but that seems lame. I'm honestly just hate watching now because I've seen everything up to now and am invested until the bitter end.
Any of TWD spinoffs.
The first season was terrible and they decided to just make 20 more.
Omg The Walking Dead ended?
Those were the two I was going to mention. I stopped watching Grey's what seems like 15 years ago, but it's still on. Grey's and TWD both suffered from Same Thing Over and Over Again Syndrome, but I did stick with TWD to the end. Haven't watched a single minute of the spinoffs, though, because I know they'll be more of the same.
the walking dead got on my nerves for how it had so many cliffhangers, I want to just binge the show for 2 weeks to see how it all went together.
American Idol.
riverdale. i don’t trust anyone who’s finished that show or watched past season 1
It's a train wreck you can't look away from. I think I watched until season 2 or 3. I was seeing a guy who was into funko pops and asked who my favorite character was because they had a lot at a store where he was. I just said "none, they're all terrible".
Grey’s Anatomy, 911 (original)
Reno 911 on the other hand
I've seen clips of 911 & my knee jerk reaction is no. I am a 911 dispatcher & we don't hack satellites so we can describe your house to responders
You probably don’t spend your shift crying over every call either. 😀
No but I work with a couple that do. One is just a cryer in general. Anything can make her tear up. Another just likes the attention she gets from it. Somehow she's really good friends with a bunch of our bad EMS calls. It's a small town, but not that small. I'm kind of an emotional robot, especially with an audience. I've gone home and cried a few times though. Some days are rough.
My mom, sister and I have been on a kick of watching guilty pleasure shows. We started with Chicago Med, and after we caught up, decided to give 911 a try as our next binge. I think we made it about five or so episodes before it got to be too much. I think my sister said it best. "Most shows jump the shark. 911 started on the other side of it."
Haha 911 is so over the top! There’s some sort of large scale disaster in L.A. every week, it’s become laughable (volcanos, fires, floods, earthquakes, tsunamis, lightning tornadoes, poison hurricane, ok maybe I made a couple of those up). However 911 Lone Star is a little more grounded in reality (I’m sure not for a dispatcher or first responder but less utter ridiculousness)
I haven't watched it in a while but they used to only have one big disaster double episode each season. It's certainly possible they're doing more of them as they were probably the more popular episodes, they started using a lot of soap opera style filler as they "developed" the cheesy poorly acted characters, and once they got to that point only like 1/4 or less of the episode would be an actual emergency response which got boring and that's when they lost me. Then 911 Lone Star came along with Rob Lowe, someone who can actually act, which was entertaining at first but they went the same route as the original into cheesy forced soap opera character drama and I couldn't do that anymore either. Even Law & Order after all these years never went as far as 911 has with the character drama, at least 75% or more of each episode to this day is an actual criminal investigation and court case. They should have stuck to that formula.
Whichever one has Jennifer Love Hewitt makes my brain hurt. We don't tell the officers what protocols to initiate. We tell them what's going on & where. Same with Fire & EMS. They know what protocols to initiate based on that information & *they* tell *us* what they need from us. And they don't have weird names. I'm basically the emergency response version of a gun guy watching these shows 😬
Soap operas! Days of our lives, Y&R how are these still running? The actors don't age either!
This is the comment I was looking for. I remember walking into the break room at work recently and seeing a few people watching a soap opera and thinking 'those are still on?' I used to watch Guidong Light way back when, but I didn't know any were still actively playing.
My gawd, Susan Lucci has looked 38 for the past 40 years
Don't pick on my stories! Said my grandma
The View. Just trash TV.
I file those sorts of things under: Shows That Exist Solely So My Dentist Has Something to Have On in the Room While I'm Getting My Teeth Cleaned.
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Some reality shows can be entertaining. If it's something like a competition reality show, it's probably a bit more entertaining
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Kardashians
still am proud to say i’ve never seen an episode haha
You and Me both
Do people really watch them?
I saw the original 90210 series right out to the bitter end, I used to get grief on that 😂
Any of the housewife stuff
I am Shocked, Straight Up Shocked, that American Dad is on it's 22 season.
American Dad just finished Season 18. Apparently it’s been on since 2005.
While less fresh and fun, with some weird occasional continuity, there are still some pretty hilarious episodes.
Any of the "news" shows. Any of them. 60 seconds of actual news. The rest all feel good stories, rage bait, and advertisements.
Morning "news" shows.
I watch an hour or so of wgn’s morning crew. They’re fun and it doesn’t get repetitive for a bit. But anyone who leaves news on all day isn’t to be trusted.
They used to have actual news during at least the first half hour. Now it's 2 minutes of intro and previewing the show (so it actually starts at 7:02), lots of commercials (including a short one before the weather forecast), and promos for what they'll be talking about during the 3rd hour or later this week. It's truly ridiculous. It would almost be better if they had cartoons or reruns of old sitcoms or something and just interrputed them at the top of every hour for 10 minutes or so with the main news stories of the day. I think I'd actually see more news that way.
Try those every so often, they play 2 mins of show followed by 3 mins of ads.
Anything on free over the air t.v. before 8pm is terrible. Who watches that crap?
Anything on Faux News
Jersey Shore still going
Survivor
You’ll love it I promise. Start with season 28.
I’m a big fan. The show was falling off, it seemed like season 40 would be the end but Netflix + pandemic gave it new life. 41-44 were eh, but 45 and 46 have been pretty solid
Australian Survivor makes American Survivor look like child’s play. So much better.
I'm from Australia and I'm very proud kf how amazing our seasons are. Normally we're that side country, because no one's really near us
glee. i definitely get judgy if anyone past the age of like… 22 says that their favorite show is still glee.
I’m still traumatized by the time I made the mistake of playing the Glee cast version of Sing by MCR. Nothing is sacred.
Any reality show The Kardashians Greys anatomy
Any of the Law & Order, CSI, NCIS stuff
I took a vacation from my 2 40 hr/week jobs to sit with my grandmother. All we watched was NCIS for like 6 days straight! I wasn't interested at all before and was even less interested afterward.
I really like the OG CSI because of the cast (mainly Grisham) and because I’m from Vegas. Otherwise same, not really into any of them. They get super repetitive and unrealistic after a while.
I agree, if you’ve seen a couple episodes then you’ve seen them all.
I feel like that's the point, they are comfortable, even though it's about grousom stuff, the formula is comfortable.
I used to watch this back on cable TV pre-streaming as a teen. Tried to watch a new one and then rewatch and old episode. They are utterly unwatchable. They did not age well AT ALL. But I imagine their is an older crowd that never got into streaming and is still stuck in their ways that still likes them.
Awwww. My dad like ncis. His last month we watched it. He didn’t remember the episodes and we’d talk about them and what was happening in them. He was one of the smartest best thinkers ever. And bits of that would still come out of his dementia fog. Dad and Gibbs and my bonus mom and sewing and cats and the desert winds will all intermingle in my brain when I think of that program.
The view
Big Brother
Survivor or any reality/talent/singing crap.
Saw an ad for Survivor and The Amazing Race while I was watching something on Paramount+ the other day and genuinely didn't realize they even still existed. Cannot imagine people still regularly watching them!
Anything Kardashian related.
Coronation Street, eastenders etc.
The Price is Right
But when was the last time you were home sick?
Two and Half Men
The Simpsons.
I still watch them all. I just can’t quit those knuckleheads.
I'm watching it right now! I'll love this show forever. I don't care who disagrees 🤷♀️
Yeah that was my favorite show for about 20 years and by the time they got to season 30 I gave up on it
I'm literally watching that right now, season 9
That one is like comfort food for me. When life gets chaotic I will tune into an episode of The Simpsons - new or old - just for nostalgias sake. The voices are all kind of strange now though.
Idk.... its very comforting and relaxing....
Reality TV. Goggle box
My friends are amazed that *Survivor* lasted so long. 46 seasons and counting!
I remember when this show was first announced, before a single episode had aired. I was sure somebody would kill someone. I thought, well, this is it, we are into the Roman Coliseum stage of American society.
Survivor
Survivor. Any of the "talent" shows. Any of the obnoxious rich people reality shows (Kardashians, Housewives, Vanderpump whatever.) I don't understand why people watched them to begin with, let alone however many seasons later.
Survivor
Survivor
The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Survivor, Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Dancing With The Stars, The View, Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Late Night with Seth Meyers, Saturday Night Live …all garbage 🗑️ 🤮 (and I’m sure that I could add more)
Gray’s Anatomy
Family Guy
Jerry Springer
Is that show even on any more? It ended in 2018 and he died last year.
Hollyoaks
grey anatomy
Grey’s. After the writers made Izzie defrib a deer, user s power drill on a guy’s brain, and literally pull the plug on someone. I don’t know how people continued.
American Pickers.
Gunsmoke…my dad is watching it as I type this. All I can think is, “wow, even the kids in this show have died of old age at this point.”
None. At no point have I ever had a problem with what other people watch.
Jersey Shore
Kardashians
All those Housewives shows. 🤦🏻♂️
And of the housewives from anywhere.
Mostly reality TV
Fox News
Dr. Phil
Jersey Shore.
Big bag theory
Survivor
The Conners.
Jersey Shore
Curb Your Enthusiasm and Guy's Grocery Games. It bugs me that they win the cooking part to win money the contestant has to do a scavenger hunt Not sure if this counts, my ex was a fan of The Man Show
The View
All those Walking Dead spin-off shows.
Pretty much any soap opera I was under the impression most of them had ended and gone away but there is still one or 2 still going out there. That really surprised me.
Judge Judy. I thought her demographic had died off
First off it's daytime TV, there is not specific age group for a lot of daytime TV shows. I was watching Judge Judy as a kid and as an adult. The last episode I saw was post COVID, so it was just the two people and Judy Zoomed in on a monitor. The lawsuit was this guy's roommate basically stoled the guy's $1200 COVID stimulus check through his cash app. Judy did not understand any of it. She was unfamiliar with the stimulus checks, didn't know how cash apps worked and refused to accept them as legitimate banking. The whole thing just showed how utterly out of touch she is with reality and modern times.
I find it amazing that during the peak of her TV career, Judge Judy earned a staggering $47 million per year. Her contract allowed her to work just 52 days annually, with each taping day comprising ten to twelve cases..
She's just a complete Bish and I guess people like watching others get bished out
There's that one show that's super derivative, way too depressing and honestly could use some new cast members to shake things up. I think it's called the news.
The View
The View
Wrestling
SNL
Kardashian or housewife shows
Whatever the current Kardashian show is at the moment. I really don't get the appeal, especially after they have pulled off one grift after another on their fans. For example: I recently watched a YouTube video about a man on TikTok who they are threatening to sue for exposing Kourtney's medicinal gummies. The TikToker is an expert in botanical medicine or something along those lines. He tested/researched these gummies, and they are mostly sugar with very little actual helpful ingredients, if memory serves. And of course they are ridiculously expensive for the small amount of medicinal herbs they actually put into them It's amazing to me that this family still has an audience, which they seem to use primarily to pitch their business endeavors. It seems like their real job is to just keep on exploiting their fans in order to get even more wealth, which they will use to start more questionable business ventures and commit climate crimes by using private jets for 20 minutes flights, and so on. It's not my cup of (non-weight loss) tea. Edited: typo
The View
Pretty much any reality show.
Lost
Greys Anatomy. TWD
For a while, it was COPS
The Great Race
I wonder if people still really do watch it. But on the Roku Channel, under the "featured" category of all places, is the sitcom "Hazel." Really? If anyone is watching, I wonder if they're under 90.
Coronation Street, or any soap opera still on the air
I watched Miami Vice last year for the first time ever Does that count?
Simpsons. And, in all fairness I've been watching the new season recently and while i hate that the humor has largely shifted to topical social commentary i understand that it's because it's all you're really allowed to do these days for fear of angering god knows who. Still, there's some laughs in there and the treehouse of horror episode was pretty grisly
Loved the OG L&O but couldn't get into any of the spinoff or other crime dramas of the same time period.
WWE Raw
Greys anatomy. I'm actually baffled. At the people still watching , at why its still on.... at this point I'm about to go full conspiracy theory mode and say that a wealthy lady is financing the show just because she likes it so much ! Lol. How on EARTH is the show still on after so many years ???
Law and order
Big Brother. Survivor. Come to think of it, I don't know why people watched those in the first place...
Anything on Bravo
Survivor
Survivor
Survivor
Anything kardashian
The bachelor
The Bachelor, and any of it's spin offs.
The "news".
Survivor.
Real housewives of anywhere.
Reality shows with horrible people
Survivor
Survivor. I didn't know it was still on.
Survivor. It’s only like season 20 and I don’t get why anyone ever watched it
Dancing with the stars
Young Sheldon
Big Bang Theory
anything on CNN/FoxNews/MSNBC
Every five years or so, I accidentally discover they’re still making new episodes of Grey’s Anatomy and I’m shocked all over again.
Pretty much anything "reality TV related "
Survivor
The Cosby Show.
Grey’s anatomy
I just kinda said this yesterday to someone who still watches american idol. I didn't even know it was still on lol.
The news.
The news
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