Another big issue from a foreign point of view is a trend in US produced shows that has gotten progressively worse and worse over the last few decades.
The amount of screen time wasted on nonsense instead of actual program.
To start with look at the difference in time spent on a program's title and introduction between the US and the UK. US produced shows will have a title and intro of over 3 minutes long, where as the average British show will spend less than 30 seconds on this. Especially on a weekly program where you're seeing it all the time, what's the point of such big long intros?
Then with US produced shows you have another 3 to 5 minutes at the beginning of the show telling you what happened last week, and at the end of the show another 3 to 5 minutes wasted telling you what's going to happen next week. Leave out time for a few adverts as well and your average half hour show has about 9 minutes of actual program.
To people who don't suffer severe short term memory loss or ADHD this "what happened last week" isn't just annoying, it's downright condescending and insulting.
Because of this US shows have become a lot less popular over the last couple of decades and this means less money coming in and smaller budgets with which to pay quality actors and writers.
You'll notice that US trend of really long intros in a lot of youtuber's shows too. Not all producers from the US do it, but mostly only producers from the US do it, and the general public hate it.
Yeah this rather sums it up for me.
There's just so much dead space, so to speak. It's like... okay... can I skip forward here, okay, oh they're doing a recap again... skip forward... oh geez why are we now seeing the stupid title... skip... ENOUGH THEME SONG... okay now the characters are on screen but nobody is doing anything, for the love of puppies can we stop standing around dramatically... how in the world are we at end credits already.
And then there's the writing and pacing. My favorite stupid example is from some medical drama or other... like these paramedics show up to help this old guy who is sort of just writhing on the ground, and they poke him a bit and spout some random jargon they may or may not have made up on the spot, and then one of them flips the dude over and says, and yes this is what is actually said, "He’s got a colostomy bag, alright everyone back up, we’re going to have to intubate him". After a gross moment that I probably shouldnt attempt to put into words all of these "medical professionals" step back and dramatically stare for a bit (old guy still dying, nobody else is moving, because OMG BAG). One of them then informs the guy just how horribly he might die if they dont do something. Everyone keeps standing there.
Ya know I thought I might be misremembering that, and I went and looked up the scene, and... nope. It's just like that. If you've ever seen any medical drama shows, you've probably seen a lot of increasingly stupid scenes like that though.
My favorite Youtube comment about that scene: "I love how this man is dying by literally choking on his own poop and the first responders take time to throw out one liner jokes and smile."
And that's exactly what I tend to expect out of the TV these days. Just writing of that kind of quality. With like the worst pacing and timing possible on everything. Just as braindead as possible. It's like they need to fill space within the time slot, but havent quite figured out what to fill it with, so they just STRETCH everything. And if that means making everyone stand and dramatically stare at a bird or something to get an extra minute by, so be it.
Also, commercials. I dont know how it is outside of the US, but the commercials here are BAD. I dont mean the content of them. I mean the sheer number per program. I have, a few times recently, seen a bit of TV stuff that family was watching when I went in there to play with the dogs a bit.
And omigod it is UNWATCHABLE. Like... how? How does anyone ever watch that garbage? You can have a way too long set of commercials, and then like 4 minutes of show, and then 4 minutes of more stupid commercials... what in the heck? Why in the world does anyone tolerate that? I'm 100% checked out with the FIRST set of commercials (that again take WAY too long), let alone even more of them.
I ended up switching purely to Youtube many years ago because of stuff like that, and I see it's only gotten WAY worse since.
Not that Youtube doesnt have issues, but at least with Youtube I have adblockers and SponsorBlock, I havent seen a single ad online in who knows how long.
I also watch stuff on Crunchyroll sometimes, but that's a paid service. No ads there AND there's a convenient "skip intro" button that shows up at the start of whatever (because anime shows also have way too long openings that are exactly the same every episode).