I'm sick of being lied to.
Television shows are the original clickbait. Their names are designed to lure us in, despite them having little relevance to the plot of the actual programme itself. The Crown had absolutely no dentistry in it whatsoever, House of Cards is yet to teach me how to build an impressive sculpture from playing cards, and don't even get me started on the misleading ways of The Big Bang Theory.
There comes a time where we, as a nation, have to take a stand. Enough is enough. The world is sufficiently corrupt without the safe haven of television turning on us as well.
I've taken the liberty of correcting the names of some popular television shows. I've also contacted the producers and will report back with their responses.
Downton Abbey
Orange Is The New Black
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Grey's Anatomy
The Young Pope
Mrs. Brown's Boys
Lost
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Sex and the City
House of Cards
Stranger Things
The Crown
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Mad Men
American Horror Story
The Big Bang Theory
Homeland
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How To Get Away With Murder
Glee
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