Such is the perhaps thought of Disney & ABC or maybe even Jimmy Kimmel. I don’t know. For that matter, I don’t know if they meant or mean it.
Disney’s dismissal language suggested a temporary setback, raising questions about potential apologies. Who will step forward, and will their remorse be genuine or merely a calculated public relations strategy designed by high-priced consultants?
Personally, I find these late-night comedy shows utterly unengaging and devoid of any meaningful entertainment value. Their attempts at humor fall flat, failing to elicit even a hint of laughter from me. Moreover, these programs lack substantive content and provide no genuine insights or informative commentary. Given their complete absence of comedic merit or intellectual stimulation, I see absolutely no compelling reason to invest my time in watching them. The shallow nature of their content renders them entirely uninteresting and inconsequential to my viewing preferences.
Some might suggest I should watch them because it is simply the thing to do. I mean, doesn’t everyone watch them? Doesn’t everyone have their favorite? Frequently, it and their remarks become the conversation of the following morning.
If television programming were limited to such contentious content, I would discard my TV without hesitation. Let the pundits continue their endless debates and verbal sparring. Their intentions matter little to me. As the adage suggests, controversy can breed attention, and this spectacle might even attract viewers driven by sheer curiosity about the unfolding drama. As for me, I need it not or even the talk of it.