Television doesn't want to admit it has those dreadful roach ads on anyway.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Television can be a very fickle place.
I am so spoiled. I cannot watch a show where it gets interrupted for ads. I have to TiVo it and skip through the ads, because the culture of advertising is so false and phony that I just... ugh, you know?
I have no television - I hate it.
I've done some bits of shockingly bad TV that have never been shown, or at least I hope they've never been shown... Please don't dig them out!
A lot of television stuff is mean-spirited, and I think that's how political advertising got so mean-spirited, to where people are throwing things at the television set every time we have an election.
What bothers me about TV is that it tends to take our minds off our minds.
If somebody says to you, 'MTV,' you think of Mick Jagger on a phone screaming at that phone: 'I want my MTV.' That, to me, was always the epitome of great advertising.
There is something supremely reassuring about television; the worst is always yet to come.
I think television defeats ventriloquism.
We journalists don't have to step on roaches. All we have to do is turn on the kitchen light and watch the critters scutter.