Never seen it but from the title I can tell I do not care to.
It is just another way to get Americans to accept any type of degenerate morality as OK and assist in the development of couch potato citizens who are happy with their six pack and the idiot tube in front of them rather than using their brain to actually think or getting off of their asses and actually doing something that requires an expenditure of energy.
It sets a great example for kids to see parents watching endless hours of drivel when they could be doing something productive or even, heaven forbid, spending time with the family actually talking. You could at least watch something instructive like the History channel, the Nature channel, or the Travel channel instead of Hollyweird's constant assault on morality and our ever decreasing mentational abilities.
We are not only stupid for wasting our valuable time watching such trash but we are also morons for paying for it.
Not to mention being the world's dumbest consumers because we all have to pay higher prices for things at the store because the makers of those fine products raise their prices to pay for the $1,000,000+"per episode" salary of actors who aren't even that good. A 30-second commercial costs $2.1 million for Super Bowl XXXVII; it was a tax write off for the companies but a price increase for the viewers.
According to published reports, Jane Kaczmarek of Malcolm in the Middle draws $150,000 an episode; Debra Messing and Eric McCormack of Will & Grace each pull in $250,000 an episode; and The West Wing's Martin Sheen is paid $300,000 an episode.
The cast of Friends and Ray Romano of Everybody Loves Raymond have been among the most notable combatants in Hollywood's favorite fall sport: the prime-time TV salary wars. The Friends cast emerged from their salary battle with deals for a reported $1.2 million an episode each. Romano won a $1.8 million per episode deal.
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/2020/Entertainment/2020_salarywars030926.html
Think what you'd pay for a Coke/Pepsi if they didn't have to pay $1,200,000 to each member of the "Friends" cast each episode?
How stupid can we get? Is Ray Romano REALLY worth $1,800,000 a week?????
It's all a part of the dumbing down of America and we are falling for it while they laugh all the way to the bank!!!!!!