I can appreciate all of these responses. I think it is good for the sport because it sparks an interest in those who would otherwise never care. Obviously from the producers' perspective you must give the people what they like. If there are props on more shots, or for that matter more TSM than other pool shows, it's because that's what a majority of the viewers like which translates to better ratings. I like stroke shots and masse shots better than prop shots, too, but it is a strategic match between you and your opponent in which you must choose difficult shots out of a book. The producers determined the shots compiled in the book needed to have a number of props. Fortunately for me, one of the "props" you could use is Silicone.

My favorite shot was the masse along the long rail spinning fast enough to get a ball out of the way and keep going! To you all (and me) that was an awesome masse, but to the layperson, they didn't understand how incredible of a shot it was. Throw a bottle or a coin wrapper in that, maybe a 6 lb bowling ball that looks like a cue ball, and you've gotten the layviewer's attention. Then, they want to go pick up a cue.
I got into pool partly because of Trick Shot Magic back in 2000. It made me want to play the game. I'm good at pool but I chose to take trick shots to the next level because it offered more appeal to me. Now I do shows, tv, youtube, etc. I love TSM and I think it is great for pool.
How's this angle? A kid sees me shoot a nasty jump shot through a box with a hole in it. Kid says daddy I want to do that. Daddy buys a pool table from Connelly or Diamond. Kid plays with house cues. Daddy buys a Predator or two. Before you know it there's five or ten thousand dollars put back into the billiard industry.
Let me take it a step further. Kid sees my youtube videos and wants to make some of his own. Another kid sees the first kid's videos and does the same. ...ad nauseum.
Long story short, more money in the billiard industry means more money for more tournaments and more money for payouts!

Just a thought.
I think Trick Shot Magic is great for pool. That's just my two cents.