Why jessie is a bad show




















Probably rides show horses and shit. You know the type. Destined to marry a rich banker and have a two-decade affair with the personal trainer. Will die lonely and depressed in a haze of vodka and pills. Strangely enough, neither Peyton List tops my list of all time greatest Peytons. Peyton Manning is first. Peyton List the Elder ranks thirdish. Luke: Oldest son. Clearly faps to Jessie eight times a day. Come on now, Disney. Ravi: Adopted son of Indian descent.

Has strong Nahasapeemapetilonish accent. Zuri: Adopted African-American daughter. Chess prodigy. On hand to supply the show with a steady dose of Rudy Huxtable-style zingers. How dare you try to minimize the meaning of this post with this cheap point. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account.

Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Zuri giving a boy some attitude. Share this! Like this: Like Loading I was wrong that you deleted all the comments here. My apologies. Have something to say? Cancel reply Enter your comment here Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email required Address never made public. Name required. Follow Following.

Sign me up. It isn't meant to teach and guide, but to occasionally have a moral to the story while causing laughs and shock, like all sitcoms. Enjoy or not, but nitpicking things when the show is actually not a stupid inappropriate cartoon with too much sarcasm, insulting or violence yet somehow misconstrued as ok because of it being a cartoon- with generally bad art nowadays i might add which happens to be on a kid's network is silly and not too helpful. Disney is a family channel, not a kid's network primarily, they just happen to target younger age groups because it's who they can market to, but they want to now move on to targeting everyone in the family for the family network.

Helped me decide. Had useful details. Read my mind 6. Parent of a 7, 9, 11, and year-old Written by adoman November 25, Thanks, but no thanks. Bra stuffing is not a topic I'd expose my children to, same with bullying without any consequences, and the sexual references are inappropriate. Tired of the media telling our young teenagers that they need to change their bodies to meet the world's standards. Horrible role models and very negative message for kiddos. Come on, Disney.

Had useful details 3. Read my mind 1. Sad circumstances This program does not show the children in a good light and Debby Ryan is an intelligent woman in real life but on the show she is made to look completely stupid and not teaching any good values at all.

Disney is a family network and company and they should be ashamed at themselves to allow there company provides a show like this to so many children and young adults in this matter. The other problem with this program is that the parents are never around and for being a family show this is a horror. The children do not learn a single thing from their parents which is sad and very disturbing.

The writers and producers of this show and others within this channel better start growing a brain and learn from the massive mistakes they have created with the vast majority of the shows they currently have on, sadly I will start to tell my daughter to stop watching the Disney channel because the inept responsibilities of teaching good values they are currently not showing. Parent of a 10 and year-old Written by MommaMichelle September 29, Absolutely NOT!

My twin daughters wanted to watch it, so I watched the first episode to see if it was appropriate. But there is alot of innapropriate references. I'm not one of those Mom's who bans every single show. It's banned from our house. The character that gets me disgusted, is Luke.

He is always flirting with the nanny in an innapropriate manner. I also do not like the episode where Jessie and Tony are at a prom at their apartment. While Tony is putting a flower on her dress, and his hands have to be near her breast to do it. But then Zuri says: "I don't want any dwaddling fingers! There is also way too much use of the word "constipated"! DO not reccomend. Helped me decide 1. Had useful details 1. Read my mind 3.

Parent of a year-old Written by fauvette March 22, Sexism, innuendo, and superficial "role models" make this a pass.

The show makes me regret relenting on the whining for Disney in my house. For one thing, there is too much sexual innuendo - in one episode "romancing the crone", an older female neighbor is bending over suggestively and mentions something about "the view" to the butler Bertram, who is visibly horrified.

Disney really thinks I want my kids to watch this? I won't go into many details because you can watch an ep for 5 minutes to see for yourself.

For a show that is aimed at tween girls to contain so much sexism is inexcusable. The main characters are materialistic and shallow. Stereotypes are reinforced constantly fat, old, or unattractive characters are frequently insulted and made jokes of. This show must be marketed towards the kids of the same people who think the Kardashians and the cast of Jersey Shore are role models. Adult Written by HeyArnold84 October 23, This show seems like a harmless kids show at first glance.

And, it sort of is. Sort of. Carlton showed up on an episode Yeah, That Carlton Who is trying her luck in New York. She happened to land at the right place at the right time That's why she became the Nanny! So, here's the Sheffields That's the first red flag I have with this show. Sure the excuse is that he's a suepr famous movie Director Sheffield was a Theatre Producer His wife, Christina is a supermodel.

They have 4 kids 3 Adopted I'm surprised that they let them adopt kids since they rarely spend any time with them. The children: Emma: the Biological child.



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