This Is Not A Show Anymore; It's A Social Engineering Project
Next, we'll see the white actors wringing their hands and feeling guilty for even listening to country music. Pa -- thetic!!!!
shareNext, we'll see the white actors wringing their hands and feeling guilty for even listening to country music. Pa -- thetic!!!!
shareThe only thing that's pathetic is your crying because the show added one black character.
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If you haven't figured out you are being "programmed" by media -- when is it going to sink in? Why do you think they call it programming? Programming who? Wake up. Think for yourself. No Cucks!
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I kind of got a similar feeling from this show. Then again, it's no different than any other program or film out.
shareAn understatement. It is my opinion that Nashville has always been "socially engineered" and politically motivated. I had hopes for a change with the new show runners/writers, but I do not think that is going to happen. I believe that the political agenda and tired old social issues are the reason that Nashville has such boring, predictable storylines. It might have been palatable if the writing had been imaginative, creative or interesting - but the writing was lazy and juvenile. Rayna, Juliette and Scarlett - the main stars - are the furthest thing from strong, independent, smart women. Self-consumed, easily duped and emotionally confused. The show is full of phony feminism, emasculation of men and worst of all, nonsensical teeny-bopper drama. Its a shame because if they could have risen above the obnoxious political agenda - and allowed the basics of this show - (city of Nashville, Country Music, talented/popular actors) to shine - they could have seriously knocked it out of the park!!!
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