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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Periphery Demographic taken to its logical conclusion. For this particular show, what's surprising is not that it has fans outside its target audience, it's that it has fans at all - it wasn't meant to entertain anyone, just inform them. But perhaps there's something hypnotic about watching the weather forecast on a perpetual loop, or perhaps the show has aged badly and picked up some Narm along the way. Either way, you can bet most of the people watching aren't doing it out of serious interest in the subject. |