Traditional TV Programming
By: Bill O'ReillyFebruary 12, 2021
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I don't watch much television, I'd rather read and I'm really busy these days, so I'm not sitting there for hours binge watching. I did watch 'The Stand' and I was disappointed in that program, it was produced by CBS, but I like another CBS show and it's on Friday nights. It's called 'Blue Bloods', it's a police drama. Tom Selleck is the lead, cast is great. 

But the reason I like ‘Blue Bloods’ is because it is one of the few programs that comes at it from a traditional point of view. So, the plot is that there's a family all involved with policing. Tom Selleck is the commissioner, Selleck's father is a previous New York City police commissioner, the daughter is an Assistant District Attorney and then there's two cops. That's a little far-fetched but the way this story is written each week is really excellent because it just mirrors what's going on in real life. 

Now, it is a traditional show, a bit conservative, but not message driven. It skews a little older, because older Americans are more traditional. But I'd like the younger people to watch this because Blue Bloods gives a point of view on policing that is badly needed in this country.

 

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