It's completely true. There is simply no way to divorce yourself entirely from your own beliefs, preferences, and judgements. Otherwise you'd be completely impartial to every form of entertainment you consume. There's no such thing as objective quality, and no such thing as objective good or bad. You can try and judge something with an unbiased view point, judging two shows by saying "if it has X, it's good, if it has y, it's bad" and comparing them the same way, but to decide what qualities are good and what are bad is still a very subjective thing.thatdbzguy wrote:You seem to be under the impression that you can't judge a show from an objective standpoint at all, which is entirely false.
For example, if we can't judge shows objectively, then that means that Jersey Shore is just as good as Breaking Bad.
All you keep doing is appealing to popular opinion. As much as I, and plenty of others, hate Jersey Shore, how it compares to Breaking Bad is entirely subjective. People who prefer it to Breaking Bad are not "wrong", but I believe they have incredibly shitty taste. It doesn't mean they're as good as each other, because that too is subjective.
I wouldn't even say there are cases where there is an objective quality in entertainment.Kamiccolo9 wrote:I would go so far as to say that except in the most outlandish and extreme cases, there is no such thing as objective quality in entertainment. There will always be people who disagree on your opinions, and why should their opinions be any less valid than your's?




