It is the TOS section (and this is where I generally post), you were woefully ill informed of the history of the medium of TV, but everyone deserves the possibilities of learning (even you).What were your motives for posting here?
Not being able to get past something is a bias....save for to say that I, personally, couldn't get past the visual aspect of it to enjoy the stories...
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It isn't a bias.
And there is the problem, if you want to learn what the show was intended for, you should run out and find an old black & white TV ($3 at a pawn shop). But I didn't believe you were ever serious to begin with... which was why I admitted that everything I told you was wasted on you (and you proved that assumption correct).I'll just... trot on down to Best Buy and pick myself up their latest high def black and white television I guess. Silly me.
I invite you to reread what I posted when you are ready to take another (serious) look at TOS (or television of the 60's in general). You might realize that I gave you a lot of helpful history in that post. History that might one day help you work past your bias.

But obviously not today.
