https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-59857385
My dislike of soaps is well known and I rarely join into threads about them but isn't it a sad indictment of society that these shows amuse and addict so many supposedly "intelligent" people? So much so that the comings and goings are considered news? Are the lives of so many so empty that they must indulge in this depressing drivel?
Soaps have become a constant deluge of violence, misery and despair with hardly any humour that's why my wife and I stopped watching them a few years ago. Any trailer on TV advertising what's coming up on any soap confirms our decision was correct.
Do tell what entertains you 3Ts ?
Mine and others who discuss soaps, well our lives are anything but empty and Corrie at least must be doing something right to be still going 61 years on ;0)
On the front page of the BBC website are also stories about the Duchess of Cambridge turning 40, a story about Novak Djokovic, a story covering the COVID isolation period being cut and a report about the unrest in Kazakhstan.
They’re all news - just some may not be of interest to some and others will.
I don’t watch that drivel. But, horses for courses. My SIL watches pimple poppers, my wife watches Meet the Midwife. I’d rather watch the inside of my eyelids.
Meet the Midwife?
I confess to being a ‘drivel ‘ watcher, there’s some on here who NEVER watch them yet strangely enough can tell what’s happening ;0))))
A lot of very intelligent people watch soaps, especially Corrie,and a lot of very famous actors have appeared in it because they are fans. It's a British institution.
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