Confession time - I fired the cable guy
Aug. 4th, 2007 02:21 amI just canceled the cable. The problem was pretty simple: I don't really like tv. Its almost always too damn loud, new tv shows are mind-numbingly boring and expected. The worst part - I can't seem to get people to understand a very, very simple principle. Here it is:
When I do watch tv, its usually for the news - most of which I can watch online at my leisure. And without the constant bombardment of bimbo celebrities and their endlessly exploding lives. Brad and Angelina are having trouble? Who cares? So-and-so athlete is in legal trouble again? Yeah, don't care about the professional sports industry: its corrupt, lacking of any spiritual depth and has ruined more lives than it has ever saved. And this coming from a gal who is related to an NFL player. Cousin on my mother's side. Go figure. I was shocked to see Howie on a CNN interview a few weeks ago because I had no idea he'd shaved his head. That's how out of the tv loop I am. Granted, I'm more interested in him now that I know he has OCD. Not interested enough to watch his show. Just enough to read about him on Wikipedia. Limits, people, limits.
"Oh, and speaking of confessions: I refused to watch Firefly when it was on primetime tv because it was on the Fox channel. I waited until it came out on DVD on purpose. Katie Couric must die. I hated Buffy, Angel, Hercules & Xena. Don't get me started on Desperate Housewives & the rest of the silicon drama queens. I miss the Muppet Show. The SciFi channel has gone downhill since that horrid Dune miniseries. BBC Worldwide isn't much better, frankly. I even wished that Dr. Grey had died (permanently) in the ferry accident, felt proud Seattle might have actually killed the whiny bitch. Oprah has completely sold out, but I'd still vote for her for President of the U.S., given the chance."
This is entertainment? So from now on its music, books, research & DVDs. And frankly, that's enough entertainment for me.
Good night and good luck.
I do not care about the sex lives of fictional people.
Yep, that's it. Kills serials for me, always has. I have, and hope always to be, interested in the human condition. Especially so in fiction, even more so if it happens between characters I'm emotionally invested in. A delightful and witty romp in the hay on the path to enlightenment? Even better! See the difference there? Hollywood doesn't. When I do watch tv, its usually for the news - most of which I can watch online at my leisure. And without the constant bombardment of bimbo celebrities and their endlessly exploding lives. Brad and Angelina are having trouble? Who cares? So-and-so athlete is in legal trouble again? Yeah, don't care about the professional sports industry: its corrupt, lacking of any spiritual depth and has ruined more lives than it has ever saved. And this coming from a gal who is related to an NFL player. Cousin on my mother's side. Go figure. I was shocked to see Howie on a CNN interview a few weeks ago because I had no idea he'd shaved his head. That's how out of the tv loop I am. Granted, I'm more interested in him now that I know he has OCD. Not interested enough to watch his show. Just enough to read about him on Wikipedia. Limits, people, limits.
"Oh, and speaking of confessions: I refused to watch Firefly when it was on primetime tv because it was on the Fox channel. I waited until it came out on DVD on purpose. Katie Couric must die. I hated Buffy, Angel, Hercules & Xena. Don't get me started on Desperate Housewives & the rest of the silicon drama queens. I miss the Muppet Show. The SciFi channel has gone downhill since that horrid Dune miniseries. BBC Worldwide isn't much better, frankly. I even wished that Dr. Grey had died (permanently) in the ferry accident, felt proud Seattle might have actually killed the whiny bitch. Oprah has completely sold out, but I'd still vote for her for President of the U.S., given the chance."
This is entertainment? So from now on its music, books, research & DVDs. And frankly, that's enough entertainment for me.
Good night and good luck.
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Date: 2007-08-06 07:47 pm (UTC)(1995 or something like that)
To Jim Henson and The Muppets!!
PS: there's some bright stuff coming out of BBC these days I've heard... bbc.co.uk is SO helpful and is supposed to have episodes online soon (if not already) WOOT!
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Date: 2007-08-06 07:56 pm (UTC)