I am certainly no judge of television, since I have never watched it.
All I know is that there is a sufficiently general agreement, among
men whose judgment I respect, that commercial television is degraded,
meretricious and absurd. Certainly it would seem that TV could become
a kind of unnatural surrogate for contemplation: a completely inert
subjection to vulgar images, a descent to a sub-natural passivity
rather than an ascent to a supremely active passivity in understanding
and love. It would seem that television should be used with extreme
care and discrimination by anyone who might hope to take interior life
seriously.
-- Thomas Merton. New Seeds of Contemplation (1962).