I won't judge you for watching DWTS. It actually has content, and it isn't about running people into the ground, or encouraging them to act like asses. I did watch that show with my client when I was still working, and it didn't make me feel like punching the TV in the throat.
That show is also helping to bring back interest in actual real dance, and thus in actual real style, and actual real music that goes along with the eras of dance that go along with people's new interest.
The 2 dance schools in the city I live closest to are actually open full time again. I can't dis that. I had reserved a spot in a couple classes in the past, but since there was never interest to fill a class, they never actually went through with holding the class. Now, the 2 styles I have real interest in (Swing and Tango) are always on the class roster, and you have to actually pay your money to reserve your spot. The lady who runs the place I want to go to gives the credit to DWTS.
I am iffy about the Idol shows and such, but for the most part, I still think it is more about talent than drama. I don't watch them, so I could be wrong, but I do get perturbed by people turning those shows into their only subject of interest for 8 to 12 weeks.
I used to like Star Search and things like that, back in the day. I don't mind talent shows... People with real talent competing with each other. Everybody got recognized just for making it to the show, and people really did have talent. I remember feeling more inspired by those shows to try new things.