Should they ban smoking on TV?
So Disney says that they're not going to have anyone smoking in their future movies. I guess that means we won't see Toy Story 4: Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em. But it got me thinking: will we see a ban of cigarette smoking on TV too?
Of course, you don't see much smoking on TV shows nowadays. Cigarette commercials were banned years ago, and you never see someone smoking on a talk show (I watched an old Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder online the other day and everyone was smoking) or a sitcom (unless it's a "very special episode" about the dangers of smoking, and those are probably herbal cigarettes). Once in a while you'll see a cigar or a random cigarette on a drama (Matt Albie smoked on Studio 60).
But could they ban smoking on TV altogether?
I don't see why this wouldn't be the next step for studios and networks, though the entire idea makes me cringe (and my mom died from smoking). If a writer has a character smoke, so what? I don't think you would see many people smoking in Disney films anyway, but if other studios start following this trend...gah. We already have James Bond no longer smoking, and that's just not right.Besides, if they got rid of smoking on TV, each episode of Mad Men would be approximately six minutes long.

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