Thursday, December 28, 2017

Bold Prediction For TV In 2018: Guns, Guns And More Guns

Bold Prediction For TV In 2018: Guns, Guns And More Guns

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Bet on this, and it will be the easiest money you ever made: TV in 2018 will bristle with guns.

Or, more to the point, TV in the new year will continue in its role as a kind of national showcase for violence in all its forms. Much of the blood-letting will be gun-related.

A few seasons ago, I wrote a column on how easy it seemed for so many characters then on TV to walk up to other people and unhesitatingly shoot them in the head.

This trend has not abated. On the contrary, violence on TV has only become more widespread. It is so common that except for a very small handful of TV dramas, it appears to be everywhere you look on TV today.

This really has been the single most long-lasting trend in television content in my career: the expansion -- and by now, acceptance -- of violence on TV.

Which is why making a prediction that guns will proliferate on the tube in 2018 is really a tongue-in-cheek exercise. Of course they will proliferate. They have never not proliferated.

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The creators and producers of most of the dramas on TV, along with their network front-office enablers, apparently see the world as a never-ending series of violent events. It’s possible they believe their audience sees the world in much the same way.

Thus, in piling on even more violence for people to watch on TV, producers might feel that they are providing something that people want and expect from them.

And as the years go on, that becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. By now, there has been so much violence on TV for so many years that almost no one bats an eyelash over it anymore.

Nor do very many people seem to acknowledge its deleterious effects. Yet I have made this observation for years: Consuming a steady diet of violent, antisocial content on TV can make one irritable, tired, depressed, bleary-eyed and short-tempered.

In 2018, I fully expect to feel all of these emotions again as the parade of new and returning TV shows pass before me.

Here’s a prediction I would love to make: In 2018, TV will suddenly ease up on the casual bloodshed that has been its stock-in-trade for decades. My advice: Don’t bet on it.





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December 28, 2017 at 10:02AM

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