This is an occasional watch for me--so depressing; the episode I'm watching now, "America's Medical Supply Crisis," has me in tears and I'm only five minutes in--but it is always well-done and timely. It's a great resource for middle and HS teachers, too--with links to additional classroom materials.
Not my favorite way to watch tv but I can watch all of this year's episodes online, most of the rest via my library system.
I've always meant to watch The Wire but it was on one of the premium channels back in the day. I could probably get it from the library, although the way they package an entire TV series together now, I'd have to check it out a couple of dozen times to get through it all.
If I get engrossed in a book, I'll stay up half the night reading, but I can only sit through at most a couple of hours of television before getting restless--or sleepy, depending. I fell asleep in the middle of an episode of something last night.
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Not my favorite way to watch tv but I can watch all of this year's episodes online, most of the rest via my library system.
Frontline: America's Medical Supply Crisis
I've always meant to watch The Wire but it was on one of the premium channels back in the day. I could probably get it from the library, although the way they package an entire TV series together now, I'd have to check it out a couple of dozen times to get through it all.
If I get engrossed in a book, I'll stay up half the night reading, but I can only sit through at most a couple of hours of television before getting restless--or sleepy, depending. I fell asleep in the middle of an episode of something last night.