Writer's Block: Gone but Not Forgotten
Dec. 4th, 2008 11:09 am[Error: unknown template qotd]
I don't watch TV anymore, mostly because I don't have the time, and also because of a Law of the Universe which seems to state "If E likes this show, it shall immediately and forthwith be cancelled and replaced with some crappy show about Relationships and Shopping. Set in a Hospital with Serious Doctors. And something about Lawyers and Crime Investigations. and Real Reality. Because Americans Love Crap."
BUT, I liked Eerie, Indiana. It was on when I first moved to Greencastle, IN. So perfect!
and Space, Above and Beyond. My ex and I would watch this on Sweetie Day, when it wasn't postponed due to stupid old baseball.
Oh! and Wizards and Warriors! I used to watch that with my best friend Liz. And Roar! & Robin of Sherwood with Sean Connery's Hottie Son!
Northern Exposure ("Fretless Bass! Fretless Bass!"). X-Files (well, some of them. I liked the creepy-crawly one-off episodes much better than the "Our Alien Overlords" ongoing story line).
And Star Trek. The real one, with Captain Kirk.
Damn...there WAS such a thing as good TV. Once Upon A Time.
ps: oh, maybe The Visitor...I watched it because I just love Chris in the Morning, AKA John Corbett. The story line was pretty repetitive, but I was hoping that with time, it would become less formulaic.
I don't watch TV anymore, mostly because I don't have the time, and also because of a Law of the Universe which seems to state "If E likes this show, it shall immediately and forthwith be cancelled and replaced with some crappy show about Relationships and Shopping. Set in a Hospital with Serious Doctors. And something about Lawyers and Crime Investigations. and Real Reality. Because Americans Love Crap."
BUT, I liked Eerie, Indiana. It was on when I first moved to Greencastle, IN. So perfect!
and Space, Above and Beyond. My ex and I would watch this on Sweetie Day, when it wasn't postponed due to stupid old baseball.
Oh! and Wizards and Warriors! I used to watch that with my best friend Liz. And Roar! & Robin of Sherwood with Sean Connery's Hottie Son!
Northern Exposure ("Fretless Bass! Fretless Bass!"). X-Files (well, some of them. I liked the creepy-crawly one-off episodes much better than the "Our Alien Overlords" ongoing story line).
And Star Trek. The real one, with Captain Kirk.
Damn...there WAS such a thing as good TV. Once Upon A Time.
ps: oh, maybe The Visitor...I watched it because I just love Chris in the Morning, AKA John Corbett. The story line was pretty repetitive, but I was hoping that with time, it would become less formulaic.