How Dare You Jeopardize The Artistic Integrity Of “Yes, Dear?”
According to this article, a box of brand-name crackers was digitally added to an episode of “Yes, Dear” last spring. And I am furious! Product placement in America’s greatest television shows has gone too far. I didn’t say anything when a can of Diet Coke was prominently displayed on “The King of Queens” last month, but this crosses the line.
The next time I see Greg or Kim Warner eat a Digiorno Pizza on “Yes, Dear,” how will I know if they’re doing it because it’s true to their characters, or if it’s just more shameless product placement? I won’t, that’s how!
By the way, apparently, this show “Yes, Dear” has managed to stay on the air for six whole seasons. That doesn’t seem possible.
