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RE: Captain Crunch "Writers" Need To Step It Up Or Relocate To Hollywood For "The Emoji Movie 2"
Your post was a bit complicated for me to understand, perhaps I didn't watched these programs you shared with us here.
But one thing on which I agree with you is that we need to improve the quality of material we share with our children's.
Children's mind are like seeds that will grow up to give this world fruits.
With the wrong caressing, they will grow up to produce sour fruits, but with right care and support, the fruits will be sweet.
Thank you, I appreciate the genuine comment.
You'd probably need to be American, of a specific age (40+), to get the references...which is exactly the problem. I only know Fantasy Island by proxy via another 70's show.
The TLDR is the jokes on the box are all references to 1970s TV shows that aren't even really on TV anymore. There is no way the kids could possibly understand the jokes. They might as well be about quantum mechanics. The writers don't give a damn about anything but pushing out garbage and going home. It's a 0-star effort. 0%. F-. Fail.
I imagine it's a hard job to take seriously.
Okay, I got it now.
@lexiconical, i was discussing recently with some friends how most T.v shows are now crap, i heard some folks talking about a popular cartoon show promoting some really crazy thing, i mean things that even adults won't be able to discuss openly when kids are there.
How do you explain a show that is talking about different sex style...yes, you heard me right and to make it so crazy, it was a T.v show for kids.
The argument was its safe to start teaching kids about sex (sex Education) at an early stage,
I have not heard something as stupid as that in a while, luckily, the show was brought down.
"Feed the kid the wrong information and the future isn't safe no more."
That's right, never feed the wrong info to kids, never intentionally.
I'm not sure I've heard of the specific show you are referring to. What country was it in?
I can tell you that children are definitely "growing up" faster in this modern world than they ever have before.... and by that, I mean they are exposed to what we'd call adult material at a much younger age.
Not a fan,