Of course they're not thinking that far ahead.I don't think they're thinking that far ahead. It's more of a "let's just kill all the gays" situation.
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Of course I'm not forcing you to do anything if you don't want to, but seriously, what have you got to lose? Five seconds of your life?
Of course they're not thinking that far ahead.I don't think they're thinking that far ahead. It's more of a "let's just kill all the gays" situation.
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Note to self: Shut up, Castform.
Because sex sells. And it's a very mature topic in most cases (When it's not the butt of rude, crude jokes a la Two and a Half Men), so you're likely to attract a more mature crowd if your film or television show includes some form of sex. Otherwise, in this day and age, it either gets labelled as "run-of-the-mill" or a kid's show. Plus, like Harlequin said, it's relatable to the mature audience, giving it some justification.
Take, for example, a popular American show like CSI or Criminal Minds; the plot of an episode frequently features sex as a primary motif, in the "jilted lover" manner, thus, justified. Otherwise, it makes for a darker and edgier show.
So Pentimento, your problem is certainly understandable, and not irrational. But it's just a fact of life. And don't take this the wrong way, because I'm not trying to sound forceful or anything, but you'll just have to deal with it. Because it doesn't look like it's going away anytime soon.
I don't mind sex on TV as long as there's a bit of warning for it. I remember a couple of times watching series 6 of Buffy when a scene with standard Buffyish stuff would suddenly cut to Buffy and Spike having noisy sex and it would always make me go O.o
I think most people have things that squick them that happen on TV, though - I absolutely cannot stand torture scenes, and the vaguest suggestion of rape makes me stop watching. It means there are shows that I'd happily watch otherwise, or I have to watch with my trigger-finger on the fastforward button, but that's how it is. I have a friend who can't watch House because she can't stand watching people have seizures. I don't think people are obsessed with sex, it just... happens.
(can I suggest The West Wing as a good adult TV show with no sex and minimal kissing/romance? :D)
DW isn't... really aimed at kids, is it? No more than Glee is. Well, Glee is aimed at teens. :v There's also Ugly Betty, which was also probably aimed at teens. To be fair though I have no idea what shows are aimed at kids other than like, Wizards of Waverly Place or something. (Oh, in my mind Jesse, Joey and Danny from Full House were a poly couple. Totally canon.)