God's will is about more important things than tv programming being watched and it is absolutely foolhardy to think that god actually cares what you watch on tv.
What evidence to you have for that idea?
Scripturally:
Do not mate different kinds of animals.Do not plant your field with two kinds of seed.
Do not wear clothing woven of two kinds of material.
Do not cut the hair at the sides of your head or clip off the edges of your beard. -- Leviticus 19
God really got into the weeds with the Israelites, didn't He?
Ancient people had gods for every aspect of their lives. They had a god of the harvest, a god of the hearth, a god of animal fertility, a god of sunny days, a good of rainy days, even a god of gates and doors.
The point God is making to the Israelites was that He is the God of
every aspect of our lives. He is the God of how we cook our food, what clothes we wear, even how we cut our hair.
God cared about what they ate and even how the cooked it...you think He didn't care about what they fed their minds?
And even the very hairs of your head are all numbered. -- Matthew 10:20.
God is keeping track of the number of hairs on my head (a number that decreases daily) and doesn't care what I feed my mind and spirit?
We have no concern too small for His concern, therefore there is no need for any other God but him for anything.
So show me, otherwise, the scripture that suggests what we watch on television--or anything of concern to us-- is beneath God's level of concern.
Actually calling it a "commentary" is an undeniable fact. Even the stupidest of tv programming is a commentary on one situation or another. A lot of the animated shows are satirical to political and social issues - like every episode of south park. Sitcoms are more commentary on everyday events (realistic in shows like how i met your mother, or exaggerated like in two and a half men). Cop shows usually derive most of their cases from old headlines. And at the end of the day, they are good sources of storytelling. People get offended at tv shows because either A) they don't like swearing (which is a man made standard to the english language), or B) They don't have the mental capacity to enjoy good storytelling.
You missed my point. I agree that they are commentaries, and a commentary is an opinion.
Even atheists take care of what opinions they ingest and what opinions their children ingest. Penn Jillette (of the magician/comedian duo "Penn & Teller), for instance, will not allow a deist to even enter his home, nor speak to his children, nor allow them to watch anything that hints of deism.