All those just kind of blur together for me; same with stuff like
The Shield and nuBSG and that Denis Leary show and so on. It certainly feeds the current appetite for lowbrow, corrupt characters, but I don't feel any spark of creativity.
Rescue Me is garbage, but if you're just going to categorically dismiss programs with "corrupt" characters, then a lot of the most creative stuff on television isn't going to appeal to you. But that doesn't mean it's not creative.
Exactly. That sounds more like a moral issue than an artistic one. As long as a character is well-written or engaging, that's what really matters. IMHO.
To paraphrase Oscar Wilde: TV shows are neither moral nor immoral. Only well-written or badly written.
That's overly glib, of course, as all aphorisms are. But there's an element of truth there. In general, I'm more concerned with execution and aesthetics than whether characters are sympathetic, or likeable, or noble enough.
Bring on the vampires and serial killers and tragically flawed heroes . . . .