Again, Google “Hollywood Whitewashing” and see who the snowflakes are. Anyone who get’s their undies in a knot over some black person playing a white person lacks situational awareness of the vast, overwhelming majority of recent and past Hollywood history. A little payback is to be expected. Meh.
Anyway, even the nature shows tend toward the chase, escape or kill. Most of life is spent laying around eating, burping, farting, sleeping, standing, laying, sitting, staring. But people can’t watch an hour of that. So they bring it all down to the chase, the fight, or the babies. People walk away from nature shows like it’s all one big “red in tooth and claw” slaughter house with a liberal predator hiding around every corner with a war on to get you. LOL!
It’s like the news: If it bleeds, it leads. That’s why we are all divided. Somebody is out to get us. BOO!
It sells.
Dave K. said
Gratuitous violence and the unending use of profane language really is annoying. Every other word out of the mouths of the actors is F or mofo etc.. It is totally unecessary and I have often turned off what otherwise might be a good show. When I see a beautiful woman or a child prefixing every word with the “f bomb” it really irks me and I have been known to turn the air blue of occasion when frustrated or angry.
It was for exactly that reason I hit the kill switch on another British (not BBC) historical drama set in the Middle Ages, called “World Without End.” Started off looking promising, but soon I was hearing language I thought impossible in this kind of production.
clarence said
It was for exactly that reason I hit the kill switch on another British (not BBC) historical drama set in the Middle Ages, called “World Without End.” Started off looking promising, but soon I was hearing language I thought impossible in this kind of production.
I find the Brits are getting as bad as Hollywood except for maybe Call the Midwife or Downton Abbey etc.
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