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Posted by Susan47 on April 20, 2005, at 18:39:39
In reply to Re: Your favorite show on tv.. Fess up.. » Spriggy, posted by 10derHeart on April 19, 2005, at 23:10:16
Cats can be such good company when you're lonely.
Posted by Susan47 on April 20, 2005, at 18:41:07
In reply to Re: Your favorite show on tv.. Fess up.., posted by anastasia56 on April 19, 2005, at 23:50:59
Hyacinth Bucket? Keeping Up Appearances. I've seen almost every episode at least three times. British comedy is lovely, and so is British drama.
Posted by Damos on April 20, 2005, at 19:07:54
In reply to Re: Your favorite show on tv.. Fess up.., posted by Susan47 on April 20, 2005, at 18:41:07
Can't believe I'd forgotten our Hyacinth. Sadly hasn't been on down under in years. I've often wondered what an "indoor outdoor BBQ with finger food" would be like.
Posted by henrietta on April 20, 2005, at 20:06:57
In reply to Your favorite show on tv.. Fess up.., posted by Spriggy on April 19, 2005, at 21:12:32
Posted by damos on April 20, 2005, at 21:55:50
In reply to Re: Your favorite show on tv.. Fess up.. » Spriggy, posted by Larry Hoover on April 19, 2005, at 22:39:01
Oh man, Sunday night in Sydney is Criminal Intent followed by NCIS which only missed my top2 because Duh no-zo annoys me something severe.
Posted by Larry Hoover on April 21, 2005, at 7:39:16
In reply to Re: Your favorite show on tv.. Fess up.. » sunny10, posted by Larry Hoover on April 20, 2005, at 16:50:39
> Yes, House, too. My list of five is up to nine, I think.
>
> Lar
>
P.S. Did I mention Gray's Anatomy? I think my best five is now ten. Hmmphh.Lar
Posted by partlycloudy on April 21, 2005, at 8:00:18
In reply to Re: HOUSE?? » Spriggy, posted by anastasia56 on April 20, 2005, at 18:30:50
Plus it stars Hugh Laurie, British actor (anyone remember Jeeves and Wooster?) who does an AMAZING American accent. The guy is incredible. He says when he gets tired he starts to sound like a Frenchman.
And it's a great show.
Posted by sunny10 on April 21, 2005, at 8:35:00
In reply to Re: HOUSE?? » anastasia56, posted by partlycloudy on April 21, 2005, at 8:00:18
Posted by Spriggy on April 21, 2005, at 11:16:12
In reply to Re: oh, yes, I just watched Grey's Anatomy- good (nm), posted by sunny10 on April 21, 2005, at 8:35:00
My husband loves that show (along with OC choppers!).. UGH.
I stay away from those shows. LOL. I just let him tell me which myths are myths and which myths are real the next morning.
He gets pretty excited over that show.
Anyone here want to confess to watching MTV's Punk'd??***becuase I sure don't ever watch it, especially the last episode with Nicole Ritchie.. Nope.. never**
Posted by anastasia56 on April 21, 2005, at 14:36:41
In reply to Myth Busters Larry.., posted by Spriggy on April 21, 2005, at 11:16:12
just watched the second installment last nite. Interesting premise, which i'm not sure how much one can talk about here. It's basically a mystery? a nun searches for jesus with the assumption that he is living amoung us. Perhaps a take-off on The Da Vinci Code?
Posted by AuntieMel on April 22, 2005, at 12:09:39
In reply to Re: Your favorite show on tv.. Fess up.., posted by Larry Hoover on April 21, 2005, at 7:39:16
Your list is the same as mine.
But I would have to add Overhaulin'
Posted by Shy_Girl on April 22, 2005, at 16:30:27
In reply to Your favorite show on tv.. Fess up.., posted by Spriggy on April 19, 2005, at 21:12:32
I like:
Lost
CSI (original)
House
National Geographic Specials
Simpsons...and others depending on mood :-)
...oh,oh,oh, I love watching anything about the origins of the universe and other science type stuff
Posted by Susan47 on April 22, 2005, at 18:07:33
In reply to Re: Your favorite show on tv.. Fess up.., posted by Shy_Girl on April 22, 2005, at 16:30:27
One of my favourites, when I do watch TV and I'm lucky enough to catch him, is the Dave Nye the Science Guy. And the nice thing about that is the kids can watch it too. At certain times, I love shows about nature, the ocean, the climate, people in different cultures (those are fascinating, oh yes), history, biography, it always depends on other factors. I really would have to say I was lying when I have a favourite. I really don't.
Posted by Jen Star on April 22, 2005, at 20:40:19
In reply to Re: Your favorite show on tv.. Fess up.. » Spriggy, posted by Larry Hoover on April 19, 2005, at 22:39:01
oohh, I like Mythbusters, too! I enjoy watching their antics (although I cringe at their "safety awareness" sometimes....)
JenStar
Posted by Dinah on April 22, 2005, at 21:05:44
In reply to Re: Your favorite show on tv.. Fess up.. » Larry Hoover, posted by Jen Star on April 22, 2005, at 20:40:19
But I will say it looks pretty odd on my shelf of purchased DVD's next to one of my other favorites - Sex and the City.
;P
Posted by alexandra_k on April 22, 2005, at 22:52:09
In reply to I actually won't admit to one of my favorites, posted by Dinah on April 22, 2005, at 21:05:44
Oh yeah, thats funny :-)
Posted by alexandra_k on April 22, 2005, at 22:53:33
In reply to Re: Your favorite show on tv.. Fess up.., posted by Larry Hoover on April 21, 2005, at 7:39:16
> P.S. Did I mention Gray's Anatomy? I think my best five is now ten. Hmmphh.
I have the book :-)
There is a show???
Posted by Dinah on April 24, 2005, at 11:15:42
In reply to Re: I actually won't admit to one of my favorites » Dinah, posted by alexandra_k on April 22, 2005, at 22:52:09
I find it to be theologically sound (by my understanding of theology) to a degree that I don't even find in church.
I've started to cry at the end of them, which is a good sign I think. I lost my ability to cry at TV for soooo long.
Maybe next I'll regain my joy in music.
But it does look funny next to Sex and the City. So I make sure they're always side to side. Naughty and sickly sweet. They're all parts of me, illustrated by my DVD cabinet. Right there besides Quantum Leap (which reminds me I can be sexual), Hogan's Heroes (ditto), The Monkees (Davy was dreamy, Micky is dreamy lol), Charmed (which makes me stir uneasily remembering my mother and Ouji boards), Monk, Nero Wolfe, Seinfeld, Everybody Loves Raymond (my family except that I'm Ray and my husband is Debra), Barney Miller (release the seasons with Dietrich you fools), Bob Newhart, MASH, and of course the original Star Trek (which has shaped my ideals of management and leadership). My husband's got Fawlty Towers, Blackadder, Thin Blue Line, and some shows I don't really care overmuch for. My son keeps the Spongebob Squarepants and Rugrats tapes. But I took over his Thomas the Tank Engine when he outgrew them. I'd have X Files too, even though I don't understand them, except I can't afford them. I do have "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" my all time favorite episode on a less expensive VHS tape. And would that they would release The Wonder Years, Get Smart, The Associates, and Jim Hutton's Ellery Queen in their entirety. Oh and the Luke and Laura early adventures. (blush)
We even named our son after three characters with the same first name. But I can't tell you which three. :(
Ok. I admit it. I'm a TV junkie. Not a passive viewer by any means. TV makes me think. It's a participatory experience for me. But I confess I don't understand today's TV with its emphasis on reality shows. I feel sort of icky, like a voyeur when I chance across those programs. But I'm sure there's a reason for their popularity that I just can't see.
Posted by 10derHeart on April 24, 2005, at 20:39:48
In reply to I like Touched By An Angel, posted by Dinah on April 24, 2005, at 11:15:42
>> Quantum Leap (which reminds me I can be sexual),
Ah, have I perhaps discovered a kindred spirit who fancies the many lovely attributes of Scott Bakula?
Mmmm... (Gosh, it's been ages...did I spell his name right?)
I don't dare take a guess on the possible reminder of being sexual in Hogan's Heroes...so many men...hmmm...do tell!
But, I'll have you know, I am singing the theme song in my head over and over and can't stop! Thanks for the memory!
I adored Touched BAA. (oh dear, my acronym makes it look like a barnyard tale) Never watched an episode where I didn't at least choke up, if not cry. Feels good to cry over TV shows mostly, I think. Kind of a catharsis and it doesn't linger on once it's over, like some IRL stuff, or stupid, upsetting T.-stuff does.
Posted by Dinah on April 24, 2005, at 20:54:29
In reply to Re: I like Touched By An Angel » Dinah, posted by 10derHeart on April 24, 2005, at 20:39:48
Oh my yes. Those crinkly eyes. Sam Beckett's integrity. And that nice firm... well, I'm sure you remember. He's never been quite as attractive to me in any other role, I fear.
Bob Crane was my first truly sexualized crush. I got to kiss him IRL you know. Sigh... I'm a real sucker for crinkly eyes. Good thing my husband has them.
And yes, it does feel good to cry at a TV show. Many years went by when I wasn't able to cry when all the Whos down in Whoville joined hands to start singing. Now that is close to a crime, not to cry at that. :)
Posted by Susan47 on April 24, 2005, at 21:42:09
In reply to I like Touched By An Angel, posted by Dinah on April 24, 2005, at 11:15:42
Those reality shows are scary. But I have to admit last year when my mind was really different (can't describe it any other way) I watched Outback Jack and I loved it. It was ssoooo funny and sad, and really weird, the concept that a beautiful guy like this could be (a) real, and (b) that soft-hearted and kind to women!
And I watched the one about the mortuary family, that was interesting for a little while. This is sickening, this show about Gotti. I laughed my head off the first couple of times I ever saw it, then I felt like puking, and now it's with complete scorn that I see those characters, how can any one of them be REAL?
That's it for me. That's all the "reality" I could ever handle of "reality tv". The survivor ones are just incredibly sad. Oops, I like the one about the airport, ewww. Human behaviour is FASCINATING at an airport, absolutely fascinating. I really enjoy that one, Airline, that's it.
Posted by Dinah on April 24, 2005, at 22:11:22
In reply to Re: I like Touched By An Angel, posted by Susan47 on April 24, 2005, at 21:42:09
I have to confess that I never make my way through much of any one show.
But that's partly a personal trait.
I also can't watch a lot of "I Love Lucy" because when she does something embarassing I have to turn the channel. My husband used to get so annoyed, but I think he's caught it by now. He turns the channel before I even ask him to.
The bits of reality shows I've seen seem like an embarassing moment compilation. Or maybe the very fact that people are allowing themselves to be filmed for TV triggers me without anything further being needed.
I'm not sure. But given their popularity, I'm sure it says more about me than it does about reality shows.
Posted by Susan47 on April 25, 2005, at 12:46:15
In reply to Reality shows » Susan47, posted by Dinah on April 24, 2005, at 22:11:22
For women, you know?
Posted by Susan47 on April 25, 2005, at 12:46:53
In reply to Reality shows » Susan47, posted by Dinah on April 24, 2005, at 22:11:22
Both of them were embarrassing, IMO.
Posted by sunny10 on April 25, 2005, at 14:47:55
In reply to Samantha is another one. And Darren, posted by Susan47 on April 25, 2005, at 12:46:53
and twitch my nose all the time- scr*w Darren!!!
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