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RE: I cannot understand....

Posted by RGA on May 13, 2019 at 19:54:16:

Perhaps try watching the TV Series Supergirl. More human drama - Melissa Benoist is adorable and more family friendly - like Smallville in some ways.

Television is forced to adopt more story and character because it tends to have less budget to fill the time with CGI. So there are better chances at story arcs and fleshing out characters.

I thought in general that Americans LOVED Violence - You can watch the Terminator mow down 100 people with a machine gun but Janet Jackson shows a nipple and the entire country is an uproar. And every other American seems to be packing heat and cops always shooting some guy surrendering. But the problem is movies?