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dilldoeorg t1_j217ea6 wrote

there were just as many BAD shows (maybe even more) as Good Shows this year.

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flipperkip97 t1_j21doxt wrote

I don't see why that matters. At all. The existence of bad shows doesn't make the good shows worse.

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dilldoeorg t1_j21gg63 wrote

if your football team have more loss than win, you can't really claim that your team had a 'Ridiculously Good Year of Football'

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ItsAmerico t1_j220fla wrote

That’s a pretty moronic analogy.

Your football team is the same team. All tv shows are not made by the same people. So if your team does shit, that’s your team constantly doing poorly. Bad tv shows don’t diminish the good ones cause they’re generally not made by the same people.

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MannerAlarming6150 t1_j21npbs wrote

TV isnt the team though, it's more like the league. And TV this year was amazing. Individual shows may have sucked, but overall an incredible year for TV

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BerksEngineer t1_j22cw8m wrote

Sturgeon's Law, friend. 90% of everything is shit. One cannot judge a year based solely on there being more bad content than good content; I doubt any year in the history of television would pass muster by that measure.

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