Ithink I can tolerate it, my parents have the right to pursue what they want in life, I won't interfere.
In this information age, everyone is exposed to a large number of sources of information and likes a variety of things. Young people like to follow dramas, and some middle-aged and old people like to follow dramas even more than young people, and I think that's normal.
Which time diversion to choosedoesn't have much of an impact on parents' lives. My parents have suffered a lot over the years raising me, and now that I have a life of my own, it's time for them to pursue the life they want.
In real life, my parents are not very educated, they just dance, and the rest of the time they are really bored. If they really like to follow dramas, I don't think there's anything to stop them.
Even if they are crazier than I am, as long as it doesn't affect their health, they can watch whatever they want during the day. For the free time in the countryside, maybe watching TV can be considered as one of the least expensive pastimes.
Parents' lives are their own. I have a family of my own, and I don't live with my parents anymore, so even if they're catching up on TV shows, it doesn't affect my life.
I don't have a problem with that sort of thing, and I don't object to my parents having their own hobbies. But I would ask them not to stay up late chasing dramas, and the rest as they please.
In reality, it's not practical for children to make demands on their parents, and it's even more difficult for them to change their parents. Instead of bringing up the issue and making the relationship between parents and children awkward, it would be better to talk about the bottom line between each other from the very beginning, and then let the parents go on with their lives.
Everyone is allowed to have their own interests, and parents certainly have the right to live the life they want. I think I can understand and live with it, as long as they are happy. I think it's only right that I should support my parents who have worked hard all their lives and found hobbies in their old age.
More sympathetic to their parents, their monotonous life, also need more exciting.