i don't watch tv at all anymore. i used to watch buffy but when it ended, i died a little inside. it was a communal activity. my daughters got me watching it and my best friend as well. he would watch at his house and every commercial, my phone would ring because he needed to discuss. it was fun.

i'm a major treckie. seen them all multiple times (except for enterprise. what the hell was that all about??)

i used to watch six feet under and loved it.

my favorite channel is showcase (canadian).

i used to watch trading spaces for vern. sigh. i miss vern.

i still watch colbert, but only online now.

love that quote duncan and it crosses over into every area. the technology for change is there. doesn't mean it will be used for change.

On 5/12/06, Richard BF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Just want to dredge out what you think of first when you think of TV

Arrogance, condescension, regurgitation.

And the thing that annoys me even more, is the number of amateurs
doing "video podcast" episodes and trying to emulate all three.

The only exception with TV, is some of the more recent
multi-protagonist long story arc drama series, which are great, as
they introduce complex characters and story lines, and actually
assume that we're intelligent enough to understand them.

Regards,
  Richard


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