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No big loss. Never cared for that show anyway.
No big loss. Never cared for that show anyway.
Is that your barometer for personal freedoms?
What "personal freedoms" are at risk here by a cable network deciding not to continue airing an old tv show?
Doesn't that happen routinely all the time? (Regardless of the reason behind it?)
What "personal freedoms" are at risk here by a cable network deciding not to continue airing
Rulz,
Please tell me you're not looking for logic and consistency in the entertainment industry.
If the mood in the country was in favor of the Stars and Bars, there'd be half a dozen sitcoms in the works making prominent use of it.
I always get a chuckle out of people telling me how "liberal" Hollywood is, without realizing that it's not the dopey actors who make the decisions. If it made the green (and didn't get them put in jail), from some of what I know about Hollywood Studio and Network Execs they wouldn't hesitate to make Granny Snuff films and showcase them to your kids between Bugs Bunny and Scooby Doo on Saturday Morning. (Not that they actually show cartoons on Saturday any more.)
After all, Dog the Bounty Hunter gets suspended off the air due to some racial remarks he made, but no one questions why he's on the air in the first place considering he murdered someone in cold blood. How the hell does making a few racist remarks, move down past the scale of contempt over being a convicted murderer? The only conclusion is that there is no logic or consistency inherent in the industry.
I don't mind them protecting me from those awful Dukes and their racist flag,
...Just as long as I can still watch wacky silly nazis on TV Land!