Saturday, January 9, 2010

The dumbing down of America

As most of you know, I work in television. Whenever a new show comes on the air I give it its due. I’ll watch at least one episode and judge for myself if it’s something I want to watch week in and week out. Well recently I decided to give a show its due. A show that’s been on the air for several seasons however I just never found myself watching it. I thought, “well, it’s about time I see what all the hoopla is all about” Boy was I sorry I did. Allow me to tell my tale.
That night after getting home from work, I waited until ten pm and turned my HD TV on. There it was ….The Bachelor.
Minutes ticked by as I watched this thing, my eyes glued to all 50 inches of screen space before me. A strange feeling came over me; I was not exactly sure what it was but I kept watching. The feeling was something like that point when you are having a daydream and suddenly you come back to the real world and a ………….. “whaaaa, where am I “ sensation comes over you .
The following day, after getting up, showering, dressing and grabbing my briefcase, I started for the door just then I couldn't’t remember where I left my car keys. I walked all over my house and looked everywhere. Then suddenly, I found them, it seems I had grabbed them earlier and they were being grasped firmly in my right hand. As I drove to work with the radio on, songs came on that I knew had heard before but I found myself not being to remember the lyrics. Then I realized that I had missed my exit from I-95, by two exits. I looped around and made it to the station. As I stood at the main door to the building I couldn't’t remember what to do to get in. “oh yeah I need my card to get in” Well the rest of the morning went pretty much the same. Simple tasks I’ve performed everyday for years, I couldn't’t remember how to do. To make a long story short, by the end of the day I realized what had happened to me. By watching this mindless show the night before, my brain cells had deteriorated to the point where I lost most of my 145 I.Q. I was scared, “Oh my god, what if never regain my intelligence?” When I got that night I came up with a plan to restore some if not all of my I.Q. I recorded Jeopardy, then watched it over and over again for several hours. I did this every night for a month. Now I’m happy to report that I’m somewhat back to my normal self. I am so sorry I let myself watch the most stupid, idiotic, mind destroying show on the entire television universe.
I now completely understand what an intern once told me. He had watched a similar show the night before and called it “The dumbing down of America”

He was soooooo right……

2 comments:

Jorge Zayasbazan said...

I don't get those shows. I watched the first season of survivor. It was entertaining but why would I watch it again.

I am embarrasses to say I have been sucked in to the world's biggest loser.

Anonymous said...

yep... get sucked into a television show.... know what's that like.....
The brainwaves just go and go and go... don't know who you are or what you are but the next time you feel like sucking... try Kendra.