On Tue, Aug 13, 2024, 2:52 PM Melissa P <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've offered this advice to those who watch little or no TV:  If you watch
> nothing else on TV, you should at least watch *CBS Sunday Morning*.
>
> Well, this year, I've been disappointed.  First, by the show's acceptance
> of advertising by that Ark Encounter thingy ("it's part of history!") in
> Kentucky (although I haven't seen the ads recently).
>

The show's acceptance, or your local station's acceptance? Network ads,
local ads, not the same.

>
> Secondly, by the existence of a puff piece a few months ago on Tyler
> Henry.  Amusingly, I earned one of those Facebook engagement badges because
> of my comments on the segment.  Other than the expected complaint about the
> segment airing on a show like *CBS Sunday Morning*, the most
> disappointing was the inclusion of an enthusiastic interview with Jim
> Parsons, who for a dozen years played a theoretical physicist on *The Big
> Bang Theory *where he had lines in a number of episodes disparaging the
> psychic business.  Actors forget their work once they walk off the stage?
> It would seem so.
>

Actors are required to agree with the beliefs of the characters they play?

>

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