Display title | How TV Ruined Your Life |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | How TV Ruined Your Life (2011-) is a new series from Charlie Brooker and a fine example of Hypocritical Humour. In this TV series, Brooker illustrates the various ways that the hateful lie-box has ruined your life, by giving you a flawed image of reality. The show itself takes the form of a combination of clips from shows with commentary, strange skits, and parodies. Each episode focuses on a particular way that TV has ruined your life, such as by filling you with fear, or giving you false and impossible aspirations. |