> As a control question, ask yourself: what was the last show where the villain/antagonist/incompetent people were not white males and the protagonist was not a “diverse” woman.
Ted Lasso, probably their biggest hit? Masters of the Air?
>As a control question, ask yourself: what was the last show where the villain/antagonist/incompetent people were not white males and the protagonist was not a “diverse” woman.
Just as an immediate reaction in the context of this thread: Silo.
Ask yourself: why do you even notice something like this, much less let it ruin your viewing experience? Why does it matter?
The color / gender of the main characters in my shows matters as much to me as the brand of car they are driving in the show. Maybe you need to find shows with a better story if you are distracted by that.
> my main issue with these productions.
My main issue is that most of the shows or movies these days are too dark and hard to understand without subtitles.
In general the subtitle experience is so poor. Bad positioning over the screen, syncing with the audio, or just the complete mismatch between spoken and transcription.
This is the difference between closed captioning and subtitles. If you don't like the music cues or other sounds being transcribed, make sure your not using a closed captioning (CC) subtitle track.
Some shows will have both, some will have just one or another. It various for foreign films. It will be "English (CC)" where you just want "English".
Proper subtitles just include verbal content like dialog or narration.
Would politely suggest you re-read: this thread wasn't a generic complaint about Apple TV+, or TV, or Woke, or the MSM, or the Liberals, or the Left, or Commies, or ideological programming, or anything else.
If you'd like to make a more specific claim, I have a feeling you're not mocking free speech advocates like them and will support you against the woke mob