Well, the FOX television network is generally the more progressive of Rupert Murdoch's networks. Whatever his own leanings, he's happy to make money from viewers of all political stripes, so he caters to the right on Faux News and to the left on the FOX Network. Heck, FOX made its name by showing subversive, risque programs that gave social conservatives apoplectic fits, like Married... With Children and The Simpsons (back when it was considered shockingly bold rather than just part of the wallpaper). And most of its shows today are still pretty progressive, including minority-led shows like Empire and Rosewood, and Sleepy Hollow to a lesser degree. Heck, it carries Lucifer, a show with a bisexual male lead who is literally the Devil, and with a very revisionist and irreverent approach toward the whole God thing. (Heck, they gave God a wife who looks like Tricia Helfer. I'm amazed the religious right is so quiet about it, but there were only a few token objections to the general concept of the show itself last year.)
So if FOX is airing a show with a more conservative bent, that's actually atypical for it.
I guess so. I don't follow all of Fox's subsidiaries or what Murdoch owns or believes.. I suppose from Fox news I assumed most of the network was more right-leaning. Apparently not.
I'm a fairly conservative/libertarian type guy, with a couple socially liberal (progressive?) views; but I watch Fox news as opposed to CNN, MSNBC, etc.... to give background on where my train of thought is/was coming from; I think people in general seem to think that "the conservative right" are far more outspoken and zealous than what we really are. It's a case where the loud few overshadow the many; where the public view of the entire group is defined by the crazy minority within that group.
To stay somewhat germane to the topic, so much tv and media caters to the progressive viewer, it's nice from the other side of the river to watch something that even if for just one episode is not completely one-sided. I feel the same when I see something that DOESN'T portray the American male as the "stupid dad" or as an unintelligent, blithering idiot in the manner that so many shows do, i.e American Dad, Family Guy, Futurama, Black-ish, Modern Family, The Middle, Scrubs, Two-and-a-Half Men, Malcom in the Middle, Everbody Loves Raymond, etc... All guilt y of this, as most TV and Film has been for the better part of 20+ years.
I think I went tangential here... apologies.