He puts all the blame on society and big corporations stating “media is shaping culture and training the audience to no longer demand quality programming” yet on his show he is “humping a dead moose.” By stating this, Tom Green’s hypocrisy not only makes his argument weak but reveals how he believe society is partially at fault for the recent boom in reality television. To Conclude, yes, there are negatives about reality television but there are positives and Tom Green’s “diatribe against reality TV” successfully creates a superficial piece about reality television. He fails to show the reader how reality television affected society in a positive
He puts all the blame on society and big corporations stating “media is shaping culture and training the audience to no longer demand quality programming” yet on his show he is “humping a dead moose.” By stating this, Tom Green’s hypocrisy not only makes his argument weak but reveals how he believe society is partially at fault for the recent boom in reality television. To Conclude, yes, there are negatives about reality television but there are positives and Tom Green’s “diatribe against reality TV” successfully creates a superficial piece about reality television. He fails to show the reader how reality television affected society in a positive