Just as everyone, regardless of political or religious views, can agree that Neil Armstrong was a hero, I think everyone, regardless of political or religious views, can view this as good news.
I have never seen an episode either, nor do I ever want to, however I have read more than I am comfortable with about it, and I have seen the hilarious clip of one of the cast members doing one of those dreadful "Celebrity roasts" and winding up burning himself.
Not to worry- the JS watchers can simply flip channels for the equally dysfunctional "HERE COMES HONEY BOO BOO"
I really only watch one channel on TV, but I know that if Jim Cantore does a "local" in your town, that is bad. Jim Cantore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In keeping with steering this thread farther off track: A couple months ago, many Chicago suburbs were hit with some amazing storms. Much of our town got torn up and we were without power for three days at 100 degrees. Not fun. One day into that madness, once some of the streets were cleared, we went for a short drive. On one corner of our block, ABC was doing a live story with one of their weather reporters. Several days later I hit their web site and watched the video. He was reporting from "damage central." I'm not sure if we were really the center, but it wasn't a label we ever want to see repeated. We don't want Jim Cantore here unless he's here for a fun party or something of that sort.
Jersey shore only yielded this GIF to forever characterize the people of the great state of New Jersey: At least she's hot looking (unlike anyone on Jersey Shore)