So CBS has now given you at least 2 reasons to never watch them
again. What was Gomer Pyle's famous saying again? 
I don't remember it. I'm sure it was both appropriate and funny.
Lol - it was something to the effect of :
"fool me once, shame on you... fool me twice, shame on me!"
No, I don't watch CBS any more. In fact, I probably have not watched
anything on CBS in over a year. They simply have not had any programs
that I found interesting. I think "Law and Order" was the last show
they did that held any interest for me at all, and I could hardly be
called a regular viewer of that. Didn't that show originate on A&E? I
did not even watch the Superbowl (for one thing, I don't have much
time for TV, or even golf, for that matter). I can't remember when
the last time was I got to enjoy the Superbowl, but it has been
several years, maybe decades.
Broadcast television mostly annoys me because of the abundance of
commercials. Granted, the commercials are usually better than the
shows, but after you have watched the Gecko park his little sports
car in the "Employee of the Month" parking space about a thousand
times you begin to wish for a little originality.
Besides, I hold GEICO in about the same low esteem as I do Farmers: a
lot of bragging about low cost and good service, neither of which are
true, and never a mention of how quick they are to deny a claim and
cancel your insurance. I mean, who wants an insurance company that
will cancel you if you have a radar detector in your car (not that I
actually have a radar detector, you understand -- everybody tells me
I drive like an old woman, but it is the principle of the thing)?
And let's not forget the constant barrage of "ask your doctor about..." ads
from the drug companies. Isn't the doctor's job to tell YOU what to take?
Lol!
I disconnected cable a long time ago and never looked back. Nowadays I
usually only turn the TV on for new "Simpsons" episodes, and "Red Green" on
PBS