New York City is the largest city in the U.S. and the fifth largest in the world. More than eight million people live there and over 70 languages are spoken there. It's a true melting pot Miami is another large city with so many different cultures and groups to offer,and yet they don't show that either.
Instead, all we've seen of late in many of the episodes are crimes dealing with mostly the upper class, with the occisional gang banger episode thrown in.
Minorities and poor people only exist to serve as victims for the big bad rich people who have never had to work a day in their life and view everyone below their status as scum. The episode ends with the poor person being saved while the big bad rich person is shown their place by the blue coller CSIS.
Don't know about the rest of you but I'm tired of it. There is so much more to these groups,therr struggles, their culture etc that can be used for storylines of them simply being helpless victims of the rich boogeyman.
Furthermore, not every person that comes from money is a stuck up snob who treats other people like dirt. One of my best friends comes from money and he is the most down to earth person you will meet. On the other hand, someone I knew who came from a poorer neighborhood felt that alone made her entitled to money and nice things without having to work for it.
Sorry for the long rant, but IMO, the storylines are responsible for declining ratings just as much as the time slots are. Show episodes outside the Upper East Side or downtown Miami for a change.
Instead, all we've seen of late in many of the episodes are crimes dealing with mostly the upper class, with the occisional gang banger episode thrown in.
Minorities and poor people only exist to serve as victims for the big bad rich people who have never had to work a day in their life and view everyone below their status as scum. The episode ends with the poor person being saved while the big bad rich person is shown their place by the blue coller CSIS.
Don't know about the rest of you but I'm tired of it. There is so much more to these groups,therr struggles, their culture etc that can be used for storylines of them simply being helpless victims of the rich boogeyman.
Furthermore, not every person that comes from money is a stuck up snob who treats other people like dirt. One of my best friends comes from money and he is the most down to earth person you will meet. On the other hand, someone I knew who came from a poorer neighborhood felt that alone made her entitled to money and nice things without having to work for it.
Sorry for the long rant, but IMO, the storylines are responsible for declining ratings just as much as the time slots are. Show episodes outside the Upper East Side or downtown Miami for a change.