I hesitate to even open such a topic because, as far as I can see, the vast majority of what passes for 'fun-watching' TV shows, movies, and related 'cultural entertainment' these days is - or unavoidably titilates with - degenerate content. Additionally, I've weighed in on specific TV series in recent years and some forum members have argued, sometimes with good reasoning, that, just because a show depicts graphic sex, violence or other 'heavy' themes, doesn't mean it's 'to be avoided'.
So, caveat emptor, as they say. I suppose then that this thread could be used for noting the 'especially anti-human, and anti-cultural, content' the regime is broadcasting.
What's prompting this is a headline I saw about a young actress stating in an interview that her father and grandfather 'walked out of the room' as she sat and watched with them the show she acts in:
So, what's 'Euphoria' about?
The Google 'About' blurb says:
Well, to hell with that. It's not normal. It's degenerate. Guys, watching it will just leave you simpy, wanky and empty. Ladies, well, you know best.
So, caveat emptor, as they say. I suppose then that this thread could be used for noting the 'especially anti-human, and anti-cultural, content' the regime is broadcasting.
What's prompting this is a headline I saw about a young actress stating in an interview that her father and grandfather 'walked out of the room' as she sat and watched with them the show she acts in:
Sydney Sweeney Says Her Dad and Grandfather ‘Walked Out’ Of The Room When They Saw ‘Euphoria’
So, what's 'Euphoria' about?
The Google 'About' blurb says:
No wonder her father and grandfather couldn't bear to watch it. Not only that, their response ought to be everyone's proper response. I know, I know, 'anything goes' nowadays, so watching tweenies pretend to be teens boinking anything and everything while out of their minds on drugs is... THE NEW NORMAL.™An American adaptation of the Israeli show of the same name, "Euphoria" follows the troubled life of 17-year-old Rue, a drug addict fresh from rehab with no plans to stay clean. Circling in Rue's orbit are Jules, a transgender girl searching for where she belongs; Nate, a jock whose anger issues mask sexual insecurities; Chris, a football star who finds the adjustment from high school to college harder than expected; Cassie, whose sexual history continues to dog her; and Kat, a body-conscious teen exploring her sexuality. As the classmates struggle to make sense of their futures, the series tackles the teenage landscape of substance-enhanced parties and anxiety-ridden day-to-day life with empathy and candor.
Well, to hell with that. It's not normal. It's degenerate. Guys, watching it will just leave you simpy, wanky and empty. Ladies, well, you know best.