A sexist, sexualized, violent, and profane journey to stardom.
Read more →ABC’s serial killer drama Wicked City is the first new show of the fall season to be canceled…and the PTC played a part in...
Read more →For presenting necrophilia at 7 p.m. on the public airwaves, the October 6th episode of Fox’s Scream Queens is the Worst TV Show of the Week.
Read more →Despite its failure with the American public, the Hollywood trade press has been applauding Scream Queens. But does it belong on the public airwaves at 7 o’clock Central/Mountain?
Read more →For pushing graphic gore into every living room in America – and rating it appropriate for children – NBC’s Hannibal (Saturdays, 10 p.m. ET) is the Worst TV Show of the Week.
Every Sunday night at 8:30 p.m. Central/Mountain, the Fox Broadcasting Network shoves its horrific cartoon Golan the Insatiable at an audience of hundreds of thousands of children. But the program is not suitable for children of any age.
For ultra-graphic gore inappropriate for a mass audience, the Thursday, June 11th episode of NBC’s Hannibal (10:00 p.m. ET) is the Worst TV Show of the Week.
Last Sunday, Fox Broadcasting premiered its animated cartoon, Golan the Insatiable, and by doing so, exposed nearly a half a million children to very explicit content.
As such, we are calling on Fox Broadcasting to move this cartoon out of primetime, and are asking advertisers to reconsider their sponsorship of this...
Read more →Last Sunday night, the Fox broadcast network premiered their new cartoon Golan the Insatiable – a program featuring explicit violence, sexual content, sadistic imagery, and child protagonists, which is aimed at child viewers.
For the last few seasons, graphically violent programs about serial killers have enjoyed a boom on broadcast TV. Recently, some networks have cancelled such shows…but sadly, other networks are jumping on the murder bandwagon.
For desensitizing viewers to sickening concepts, the Tuesday, April 28th episode of CW’s iZombie (9:00 p.m. ET) is the Worst TV Show of the Week.
For graphic and grisly violence, the Monday, April 6th episode of Fox’s The Following (9:00 p.m. ET/PT) is the Worst TV Show of the Week.
Returning for a third season of graphic violence and gore, the Monday, March 2nd season premiere of Fox’s The Following (9:00 p.m. ET) is the Worst TV Show of the Week.
For promoting the sexualization of women, CBS’ Thursday, February 26th airing of the Victoria’s Secret Swim Special (10:00 p.m. ET) is the Worst TV Show of the Week.
After twelve years of shoving raunchy, sexually explicit “humor” into American living rooms, CBS’ Two and a Half Men is no more. In celebration, the program’s February 19th series finale has been named the Worst TV Show of the Week.
For the second week in a row, Fox’s Family Guy centered on children having sex – which explains why the program deserves recognition for being the Worst TV Show of the Week.
As we’ve previously noted, Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane apparently has a...
Read more →Are child molestation and statutory rape funny?
Fox thinks so.
That is the inescapable conclusion given the Sunday, February 8th episode of Fox’s Family Guy (9:00 p.m. ET) — the Worst TV Show of the Week.
Read more →As proven by its January 29th episode, its cast of morons, and its ocean of tired, tawdry, and insipid sex gags, 12 years after it began CBS’ Two and a Half Men is still the Worst TV Show of the Week.
For women-hating, sexualized dialogue, the Sunday, January 11th episode of Fox’s Family Guy (9:00 p.m. ET) is the Worst TV Show of the Week.