Constant swearing


Is it REALLY necessary?

We get it. They're trying to make it 'gritty' but it's becoming irritating.



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It certainly gets irritating when characters you wouldn't expect to swear publicly do so. It'll be dogs and cats next.

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I take it you are not a US American .
People talk like that in many places, and definitely in NYC .

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No one talks like that at work, especially in a government office.

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Watch something else.

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I felt they made the women swear a lot, like.... trying too hard to make the show feel hip and contemporary.

Women rarely speak like that, in any industry, city or wherever else. It's just bad writing, desperate for attention.

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Lots of women talk like that

Do you live in munchkin land?

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But a lot of people in that position talk like that in real life

That part of the show is real

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Some point out that people in NY talk like that a lot, but judging from other responses, that may not apply everywhere in the U.S. Also, various occupations may have more "casual speech" I suppose. But having spent a lot of time in the military where you expect f bombs to fly, the most foul language in casual or even business conversation I have encountered was with Hollywood mid level producers and such. Literally, every other word was *beep* So, it may be a Hollywood thing and therefore really unprofessional to let your local language patterns seep into that of your characters. Everything has its place--violence, cursing, etc. if the story demands it...unless you are Tarantino, in which case it simply covers lack of skill and intelligence.

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Some point out that people in NY talk like that a lot, but judging from other responses, that may not apply everywhere in the U.S.
It certainly does not apply where I live. It is absolutely weird to hear people who cuss every other word. I rarely cuss and the people around me rarely cuss. F bombs are usually reserved for when someone is really angry where I am from. In fact the only people who I know swear as much as Hollywood created characters/professionals are younger kids who think it is cool.

In particular using profanity in the work setting is an absolute never in many cases. However, I will by at a laid back self-made company like Axe Capital swearing would be no big deal. Even Chucks office has the sort of vibe I by people would use profanity in.

That being said it gets to be a bit much when every other word is a f-bomb it loses its impact. It is true utilizing profanity is an authentic form of how people speak, but it is being overdone to give shows an edge IMO. Also it is unbecoming to have a PhD professional walking around swearing so much in the workplace.
So, it may be a Hollywood thing and therefore really unprofessional to let your local language patterns seep into that of your characters.
Exactly more than a reflection of society this sort of irreverent and cavalier attitude to speaking with such vulgarity is a Hollywood thing.

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It's been two years, maybe you've grown up enough to understand how utter ridiculous your Quentin Tarantino remark is.

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I don't have a problem with TV swearing if it is well done. In The Sopranos, for instance, it sounded real, but in this show it sounds lame and forced, as if people think they are expected to swear a lot.

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It is usual to swear a lot in finance. Finance-people can almost make whole sentences just out of terminology and swear-words. The fact that sweared almost as much in the DA's office was kind of surprising.

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You need to get out more, people in my life swear constantly it is part of normal conversation, as it should be.

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