​The end of the year always means that magazines, newspapers and blogs are pumping out their Best and Worst of lists (we’ve got our own here at Brief!).

Time magazine is no exception, with lead TV writer James Poniewozik sharing Tuesday what he thinks are 10 of the worst things TV did this year.

Sure, there are some obvious items (see: “Dads,” “Splash,”) but Poniewozik also goes for sins a bit graver than silly reality concepts and sitcoms that went for cheap jokes.

The “60 Minutes” Benghazi report gets singled out because unlike other shows, whose damage was pretty much mitigated when you changed the channel, Lara Logan’s widely discredited report “polarized a poliutical debate and injured the credibility of a TV news institution.”

Katie Couric and “The View” get a big raspberry from Time for legitimizing the dangerous anti-vaccine —Couric for a recent episode that gave short shrift to medical experts who counter the anti-vaxxers, and “The View” for hiring their celeb spokeswoman-in-chief Jenny McCarthy.

And despite a pretty impressive array of positive press throughout 2013, Netflix doesn’t escape Time’s list unscathed. “Hemlock Grove” is panned as a “goofy, laughable horror serial.”

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Brief Take: In a year full of transition and flux for the TV world, Time’s list shows that laziness, tired ideas and copycat programming still thrive in certain corners of industry.

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