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Originally Posted by Eric Fisher
This is the quote I was referring to numb nuts.
Textbook appeal fallacy. You assume that because it has high ratings, it is therefore well liked and popular. This doesn't discredit the notion that while a lot of people do enjoy it, a lot of people also think it's terrible and unfunny.
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That's still not saying "quality television because a lot of people watch it." You changed my argument and it was not a paraphrase either. That's called a strawman argument. Believe, I know what a logical fallacy is but what you used is inapplicable generally to what was being said by me and others. You using the moral high ground fallacy, red herring, moving goalposts and most of all fallacy of irrelevant purpose.