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Ok - here goes - I love this show. Jake and his whole team are so great and fun to watch (noic! toit!) This show is so big in the UK (English Chick - have you seen this?) I got hooked on it when we were living there.
I know, I know, Captain Holt is gay and Rosa comes out as bi in season 5 or 6. I've always found it fairly easy to bleep over these things in my mind as I'm watching.
Basically, what I'm presenting to the group here, is how much do you insulate yourselves from what's in the world? Here's me: (1) basically unless the topics get sacrilegious, at which I'll never watch again, or (2) homosexuality is a primary theme throughout the show, or the (3) language is gratuitously foul or the show focuses only on sexual themes (Two and a Half Men comes to mind), I'll keep watching.
For the first example, I had to stop watching the Simpsons after season 12; the second - (I don't know, I've never watched a show where homosexuality is the primary theme - they are probably out there, but I've never seen them - (take that back I've heard that Ru Paul was pretty big in the UK); the third, anything with say Gordon Ramsey or Charlie Sheen in it.
Yeah, that's my question: how much do you insulate yourselves from what's in the world, and is it good for us to do that - is it wrong not to? Should we be more like the Amish?
I know, I know, Captain Holt is gay and Rosa comes out as bi in season 5 or 6. I've always found it fairly easy to bleep over these things in my mind as I'm watching.
Basically, what I'm presenting to the group here, is how much do you insulate yourselves from what's in the world? Here's me: (1) basically unless the topics get sacrilegious, at which I'll never watch again, or (2) homosexuality is a primary theme throughout the show, or the (3) language is gratuitously foul or the show focuses only on sexual themes (Two and a Half Men comes to mind), I'll keep watching.
For the first example, I had to stop watching the Simpsons after season 12; the second - (I don't know, I've never watched a show where homosexuality is the primary theme - they are probably out there, but I've never seen them - (take that back I've heard that Ru Paul was pretty big in the UK); the third, anything with say Gordon Ramsey or Charlie Sheen in it.
Yeah, that's my question: how much do you insulate yourselves from what's in the world, and is it good for us to do that - is it wrong not to? Should we be more like the Amish?
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