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Is Too Much Of Today’s Youth Culture Dark And Depressing?

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thesshhh | 20:30 Wed 03rd Jun 2020 | Film, Media & TV
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Been watching Normal People and, while it is excellent, it is also dark and depressing. I find that with much of today’s pop music too - Adele, Ed Sheeran, Snow Patrol, etc. Even today’s comedians don’t give me belly laughs like those I grew up watching. No decent sitcoms on telly now. Don’t you think too much of today’s youth culture is too bloomin miserable, or is it just me?!
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TTT, I know they were very popular, my parents watched them (and similar) when I was a child, but they just seemed the same every week.
I tried watching fleabag, got to episode 3 and thought 'This is a load of vulgarity passing off as comedy'. I just don't understand how promiscuous sex and women's sanitary products creates hilarity. It may have got better but I couldn't be bothered to invest more time in it.
Alice Cooper was my favourite in my teenage years and I normally go to Whitby Goth weeks, but I do have a sense of humour! I've been watching re-runs of Black Adder and Dad's Army and they are timeless.
I find Young people these days so laugh at different things -they have YouTube and other apps I've never heard of.
Alice Cooper was fantastic :-). And Blackadder (other than the first series), I sometimes cried laughing at.
From olden times, I loved the Pink Panther films with Peter Sellers.
Rick Mayell as Sir Flash Heart in Black Adder (The Elizabethan one) is one of the funniest things I've ever seen on TV.
Pixie- absolutely. Nothing has ever made me laugh the way the Goons did. Sellers (and even more so, Milligan) were pure anarchic comedy gold.
Isn't she suppose to be a nymph in Flea Bag? Because that would explain the sex.

I enjoyed bits I watched but panning in on her own thoughts got a bit tiresome.
Rick Mayall, and Hugh Laurie as George Regent :-)
//Rick Mayell as Sir Flash Heart in Black Adder (The Elizabethan one) is one of the funniest things I've ever seen on TV.//

WOOF!

I loved Rik.
Loved Blackadder. I like Queenie.
Queenie was the Bernard that Richard Curtis put into everything he wrote :-)
No, sorry, it was Nursie
The Bernard?
Apparently his wife had an affair/left him or something for someone called Bernard. So he always put in an annoying character called Bernard, in everything he wrote. I haven't found one without yet, although I believe it ended up being edited out of Love Actually, in the end.
Did anyone complaining about today's sitcoms watch Scarborough last year? That had a definite ring of 70s and 80s sitcom about it. I quite enjoyed it, thought it had a chance to develop but it got cancelled after the first series.

If you haven't watched Better Things, give a go. Celia Imrie is in it and it is very fresh and different.
I found Home to be amusing and touching. The son's relationship with his step dad can be very funny.
Breeders is okay if you like Martin Freeman.
I'm still hoping for a new series of Two Doors Down, very clever writing

I haven't seen Two Doors Down, I'll have a look for it.
Thanks Pix. I didn't know about that.
pixie, it's a BBC Scotland production
Ah, thanks...

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