PEEVES in TELEVISION ››
— Barney Rubble from Michigan | Television | 6.2.2010 | Comments (0)
The amount of time that news programs devote to what goes on in Hollywood as opposed to real news.
If I wanted to hear this stuff I would turn on Access Hollywood, not CNN.
— Rebecca from Phoenix | Television | 9.23.2009 | Comments (1)
"Oh, you're such a [insert Sex in the City character name here]!"
Congratulations, it has taken you a mere five words to relieve me of my will to live.
— Diana from Brooklyn, NY | Television | 1.20.2010 | Comments (4)
the use of subtitling for people with foreign accents who speak english on television
— Bustah Symes from New York | Television | 10.7.2008 | Comments (3)
Media's referring to groups of people as "simple people" or "regular people."
Isn't this insulting? Who is irregular, and what constitutes a 'simple' person? This is often heard in reference to people who are suffering or have endured some tragedy to insight pity.
— Biffy from Brooklyn, NY | Television | 6.26.2009 | Comments (4)
The moral superiority shown by non-TV watchers.
You think you better than me just because you go hiking while I watch the Flava o' Love? Well, you're not. You go right ahead reading your Proust. I'm gonna settle in here, flipping between The Real Housewives of Orange County and Hogan Knows Best.
— vagina jones from aberdeen, washington | Television | 4.13.2009 | Comments (13)
When TV commercials animate baby's mouths to say their slogans.
Generally to say something in a low voice, like "ohhhh yeah!"
— Michael from Brooklyn, NY | Television | 8.12.2009 | Comments (4)



