Wine Mom Shows - Lowest Common Denominator of the TV World

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You probably have seen these shows once in your life. They’re basically cancerous drama slop that doesn’t have anything deep or interesting at all. Shows like SVU, Chicago Fire, The Rookie, etc all fall into the same boring tropes to the point where it feels like one person wrote most of them (Dick Wolf for example).

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I really enjoyed Dr. House when I was little :).
Hugh Laurie did an amazing job at doing an American accent, I was shocked when I discovered that he's British and played in Black Adder.
 
Law and Order had the Gamergate episode, and CSI did furries. Those are more interesting than firefighters having tough life moments or whatever. Your Chicago Fire show reminded me of Rescue Me, another show I never watched but seemed popular. I think wine mums liked Bones too.

I was thinking of a thread concept similar to this one but I don't know how to categorize it. Shows like Monk and Leverage, kind of light-hearted wypipo cable TV fare.
 
I would say any show that involves an ensemble cast solving crimes, like NCIS or Criminal Minds. Middle aged women love true crime and women in pantsuits acting like authority figures. Any show that involves a staff at a hospital also qualifies. Globohomo loves slipping in anti male/anti white messaging into these shows. My sister in law (who loves these kinds of shows) is convinced that whitey is keeping black people down at all levels of society because she saw an episode of a hospital drama where the chief white surgeon discriminated against a black surgeon and then let a poor black mother die of neglect after delivering her baby.
 
My sister in law (who loves these kinds of shows) is convinced that whitey is keeping black people down at all levels of society because she saw an episode of a hospital drama where the chief white surgeon discriminated against a black surgeon and then let a poor black mother die of neglect after delivering her baby.
Or self-righteous Jewish doctor getting fired for saving a hood nigger instead of the older white male multi-millionaire funding that exact same hospital in Royal Pains. Similar setup that happened years earlier in Scrubs except the older white male multi-millionaire funding the hospital was saved instead of the hood nigger. Which the reasoning was explained and shown who provides the greater benefit by being saved.
 
I really enjoyed Dr. House when I was little :).
Hugh Laurie did an amazing job at doing an American accent, I was shocked when I discovered that he's British and played in Black Adder.
I've been watching House MD clips recently, and I love this show. I'm now going to base my entire personality on Dr. Gregory House.
 
I would say any show that involves an ensemble cast solving crimes, like NCIS or Criminal Minds. Middle aged women love true crime and women in pantsuits acting like authority figures. Any show that involves a staff at a hospital also qualifies. Globohomo loves slipping in anti male/anti white messaging into these shows. My sister in law (who loves these kinds of shows) is convinced that whitey is keeping black people down at all levels of society because she saw an episode of a hospital drama where the chief white surgeon discriminated against a black surgeon and then let a poor black mother die of neglect after delivering her baby.
Um she knows it was fictional right? Imagine getting your worldview opinions from soap opera slop?
 
The best one out of all of those "wine mom shows" was Monk.
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It's about this mentally ill private detective with extreme OCD who, because of his sperginess can solve crimes that normal people can't.
Tony Shaloub's performance is what really makes this show.
He's a really good actor and and played his character in a way that is entertaining and comedic but he didn't make it a goofy parody.
Supposedly, he studied the behavior of people with autism and OCD for a while in order to make it as realistic as possible and it shows.
 
Law and Order and House were great (when I was a kid that'd watch these shows because my family put them on).
The 80's version of Law & Order was fucking amazing.

The best one out of all of those "wine mom shows" was Monk.
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It's about this mentally ill private detective with extreme OCD who, because of his sperginess can solve crimes that normal people can't.
Tony Shaloub's performance is what really makes this show.
He's a really good actor and and played his character in a way that is entertaining and comedic but he didn't make it a goofy parody.
Supposedly, he studied the behavior of people with autism and OCD for a while in order to make it as realistic as possible and it shows.

I recently downloaded this to watch it through again, his jewness handler was rather funny.
 
I watched around 10 seasons of Grey's Anatomy in college so I could try and talk to normies and make friends. It didn't help but the show was entertaining I guess. So was the spinoff Private Practice.
Bridgerton is fun! I watch it for the costumes and nothing else. Sometimes you need to watch mindless fluff as a pallet cleanser after reading about internet degens all day.
 
Law and Order and House were great (when I was a kid that'd watch these shows because my family put them on).
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I think success of slop evening series is interesting quirk to start watching it and, after eventually premise becomes old, some character would be nice enough to keep following him. For me it was Castle in Castle, Sweets in Bones and Greene in ER(I really couldn't be bothered after his departure). I'm afraid more modern characters ether too bland or too woke for my tastes. So I jumped further in time and rewatched whole Columbo, now this is television, I'll tell you
 
Can all those sitcoms that came from the success of the Office count? I definitely see Abbott Elementary as being a wine mom comedy series
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Paramount and Netflix have like a million of these types of modern sitcoms that I don't think anyone under the age of 30 watches.

At this point you could probably say most of tv falls into this category of wine mom content. SNL, pretty much every Late Night series, the numerous CBS comedies (especially the Big Bang Theory spin-offs), etc..
 
The scrambled egg winos playing candy crush on their phones/tablets while the slop plays, barely even paying attention anyway. Enraging demographic.
 
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