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Hypocrite television (HT) is a type of television genre in which a show is meant to go against certain tropes, but ends up becoming them later on or from the beginning. HT shows often start off with a premise that is meant to be subversive or progressive, but they eventually fall back on the same old tropes and clichés that they were trying to avoid. This can be frustrating for viewers who were hoping for something different, and it can also lead to accusations of hypocrisy against the show's creators.

There are a number of reasons why HT shows might end up becoming what they were trying to avoid. One reason is that it can be difficult to stay true to an original premise over the course of multiple seasons. As a show goes on, it often has to make changes in order to keep viewers interested. These changes can sometimes lead to the show becoming more conventional and less subversive.

Another reason why HT shows might become hypocrites is that they are often created by people who are themselves hypocrites. These creators may have good intentions when they start out, but they may eventually be seduced by the power and money that comes with being a successful television producer. This can lead them to make decisions that are more in line with the expectations of their corporate overlords than with their own original vision for the show.

Whatever the reason, HT shows can be a frustrating experience for viewers. They can start off with a lot of promise, but they often end up disappointing viewers by becoming the very thing they were trying to avoid.

Here are some examples of HT shows:

  • The Good Place is a show that is meant to be about the afterlife, but it ends up being a very conventional sitcom.
  • The Office is a show that is meant to be a satire of corporate culture, but it ends up being a very popular workplace comedy.
  • Seinfeld is a show that is meant to be about nothing, but it ends up being one of the most popular sitcoms of all time.

These are just a few examples of HT shows. There are many other examples out there, and it is likely that there will be even more in the future.

It is important to note that HT shows are not always bad. In fact, some of them can be very enjoyable. However, it is important to be aware of the fact that HT shows often end up becoming what they were trying to avoid. This can be frustrating for viewers, but it is also something that should be expected.