The Parents Like It Rule
The "Parents Like It" Rule
I think all TV shows and movies that are entertaining should come with some kind of warning label if it appeals to several generations simulatneously. An example might be: "WARNING: This product contains elements that may appeal to those of the older generation. Enjoy the sophisticated yet charmingly juvenile comedy and the soundtrack that includes The Eels and The Shins to counteract. This product may also contain elements that will suture generational gaps."
I just can't express how much I like the show "Scrubs". I'm pissed off at myself, however, because my mom is the person who recommended it to me. I can't like something my mom likes. She's my mom. It creates some kind of dimensional paradox if we like the same thing. It's starting to disturb me. Well, me and the space-time continuum. Funny how the universe's end will come about by a primetime comedy show rather than the combined mass of the universe eventually collapsing upon itself.
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Yeah, but dude your parents like 24. and thats MY Favorite show. So... does the Nick Factor help to counteract the Parents Factor???
No, man. What I was saying is that good shows should have warning labels that would inform the younger viewer that it's actually okay to take advice from you parents on that particular show...because it happens to be good and your parents like it. It's more like a "Don't be fooled. This show actually is good."
Again. whats wrong with your mother liking a show? is this because she made you watch My Big Fat Greek Wedding?
Yes. Yes it is.
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