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Oh, This Terrible TV
Photographer Tazo has almost everything - an old apartment in old Tbilisi, and a lady of his heart, and work, and football... All that is missing for ultimate happiness is a TV.
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Plot Summary
A satirical look at the television industry in the early 1990s, focusing on a struggling network executive trying to revive his network's dismal ratings. The show humorously explores the absurdities of network politics, focus groups, and the relentless pursuit of a lowest-common-denominator audience. It features guest appearances from various television personalities of the era.
Critical Reception
While "Oh, This Terrible TV" was critically panned upon its release for its perceived lack of originality and heavy-handed satire, it has since gained a cult following among television enthusiasts who appreciate its prescient commentary on the state of broadcast media. Audiences were largely divided, with some finding it too cynical and others enjoying its biting wit.
What Reviewers Say
Often described as a bitter, unfunny parody of the television industry.
Lacked the sharp wit and insightful social commentary expected from its acclaimed creator.
Despite its flaws, some viewers found the satire to be alarmingly accurate in hindsight.
Google audience: Google users were largely unimpressed, with many commenting on the show's dated humor and predictable plotlines. A minority appreciated its satirical edge, finding it to be a surprisingly accurate, albeit harsh, portrayal of television's commercial pressures.
Fun Fact
The show's pilot was reportedly rejected by multiple networks before finding a home, with executives concerned about its overtly critical portrayal of the industry it sought to represent.
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