Paramount+ Dramedy: Violent Felon 'Wouldn't Be In Prison' if White
Paramount+ released the first two episodes of their new crime dramedy Guilty Party on Thursday, and though it’s entertaining with big hitter Kate Beckinsale in the lead role as journalist Beth Baker investigating a murder case, the liberal wokeness and race-baiting are nauseating right from the start, claiming that America “systematically kept” a black woman down and cares more about…
TV’s Worst of the Week: Straight Spaces & Upholding Whiteness
Welcome to TV’s Worst of the Week, where MRC Culture's on TV Blog recounts the top liberal bias moments in entertainment television for the week of October 10, 2021.
Med Drama: Saving Cop’s Life Means ‘Chance to Destroy More Brothers'
Tuesday’s episode of The Resident on Fox returned to the Black Lives Matter trope of the racist cop quick to pull his gun on innocent black men.
CBS’s Atheist Sitcom ‘Young Sheldon:’ Bible Is ‘Just a Book’
CBS’s atheist comedy Young Sheldon took yet another swing at its favorite target, Christianity, on Thursday’s episode, “Snoopin' Around and the Wonder Twins of Atheism.” And while there’s nothing funny about painting Christian believers as clueless fools and God as cruel and fictitious, an opportunity to disparage Christianity always trumps comedy when it comes to this show.
'New Amsterdam' Baddie Admits Show ‘Like Progressive Piñata Exploded’
NBC’s New Amsterdam, now in its fourth season, continues to be as woke as ever, but now they're starting to admit it. At the end of last week’s episode, it was revealed that Dr. Veronica Fuentes (Michelle Forbes) is taking over to replace Dr. Max Goodwin (Ryan Eggold) as the new medical director at New Amsterdam Hospital when he moves to London.
New Fox Drama: Opposing Politics in Sports Is to ‘Uphold Whiteness’
This week, Fox's new show Our Kind of People attacked "white ownership" and "whiteness" while calling the violent, communist Black Panther Party "community activism."
NBC Drama Perfectly Captures Unplanned Beauty in Unplanned Parenthood
This week, NBC's newest heartfelt drama stood athwart the culture of death that says unplanned babies ruin lives with a powerful expression of the beauty of parenthood. NBC’s Ordinary Joe centers around Joe Kimbreau (James Wolk) and his three parallel lives based upon what decision he made at college graduation. In all three, he’s fathered a son with his college best friend, Jenny…
CBS's 'The Neighborhood' Mourns Loss of Life in Womb: 'My Baby's Gone'
This week's episode of CBS's The Neighborhood dealt with the loss of a character's unborn child through miscarriage. The episode made clear throughout that the baby in the womb was indeed a human life, not just a clump of cells or whatever it is pro-aborts imagine is growing inside a woman.
Netflix Drama Shows Pro-Life Message in Face of Pressure to Abort
Netflix's new series Maid powerfully dramatized the experience of an abusive boyfriend pressuring a woman to abort.
Showtime's American Rust: 'Move or Shut Down' Is Price of Unionization
This week, Showtime's American Rust dramatized the conflict between a local small businessman and his employees in an economically desperate Rust Belt Pennsylvania town.
DUMB: Netflix Sitcom Complains World Is a ‘Straight Space'
Pretty Smart is a new Netflix sitcom (released Friday) about recently dumped Harvard graduate Chelsea (Emily Osment) who moves in with her bubbly sister Claire (Oliva Macklin) and her three roommates. But it’s pretty dumb when it comes to its explanation of the world of “straight spaces.”
TV’s Worst of the Week: Kavanaugh Hate, Monkeying with the Eucharist
Welcome to TV’s Worst of the Week, where MRC Culture's on TV Blog recounts the top liberal bias moments in entertainment television for the week of October 3, 2021.
'It's Messed Up': CBS Sitcom Tackles Fall of Kabul
Nearly two months ago, the world watched with shock and horror as the most botched military withdrawal in U.S. history took place. Much of network television has since moved on, including CBS news. But CBS's unique sitcom United States of Al tackled the Afghanistan debacle head-on this week.
‘Roseanne’ Spinoff: Marriage an ‘Institution Created to Oppress' Women
ABC’s Roseanne spinoff The Conners is back for its fourth season, and it didn’t take long for them to start pushing their liberal agenda, though it was admittedly mild for this show. This time their digs were aimed at Christianity and marriage as a Christian pastor advises a main character to look outside the church to find a path of spiritual guidance “that works for [her…