tv and comics, what else is there?
Dec. 17th, 2008 09:36 pmWell, I've given up on Fringe and deleted all the saved episodes from the old DVR tonight to free up space for stuff that will be taped while I'm away. Taking off from Dec 19th to Dec 27th, weather and airlines permitting. There's a storm coming in on Friday, yes, another one, but I'm thinking I'll be okay.
It's funny - they've cancelled five shows I find interesting enough to watch live, and kept three shows that I merely saved to the DVR and have yet to get to. Granted how long these three will last is up in the air, but still.
(The three are Life, Sancturary and the recently deleted Fringe. This does not include the numerous tv shows I don't even bother with or consider unwatchable - I'm looking at you Private Practice and Knight Rider. Or the one's I found mildly entertaining last year and gave up on this year - Samatha Who, 30 Rock, and The Office - this happens alot with sitcoms, I find them mildly amusing even hilarious for about five or six episodes, and then incredibly repetitive and mildly offensive or just plain dull.)
Don't get me wrong, I'm not that upset about these cancelled shows - nor do I expect I'll miss them that much. Well, maybe Lipstick. Pushing Daisies - I knew wouldn't make it more than a season - let alone two. You can thank the writer's strike for it's extended life or blame it for it's protracted one. Up to you. Personally, knowing what I know about tv and most tv watchers - I'm thinking it's the former.
( Read more... )
In any case - Majority rules, even if the majority's taste leans to really stupid things like Wide World of Wrestling, the Superbowl, American Idol, and Twilight (the book series not the Buffy villain). People suck sometimes, don't they?
Speaking of sucking and Twilight - picked up the new Buffy comic and Angel comic, which I devoured in a matter of two hours, maybe less. The Buffy comic was better than expected, I admittedly went in with low expectations. But, how many times do they have to tell us that Buffy is alone and miserable and hates her current life? And in how many ways? I know. Let's move on now. But it was fun and quirky. Art - horrid. Made me miss Jeanty. Cartoon art - really only looks good in motion. Next issue - looks like it could be interesting or really annoying - good news is that it's being written by Jane Espenson, bad news is...I don't like the character that is making a guest appearance. There's about five characters in the Buffyverse - I'm not that crazy about, which just keep popping up over and over again like cockroaches. The next issue features one of them.
Angel - After the Fall Issue 15.
( spoilers, of course )
At any rate - enjoyable read. Getting late and I'm starting to drift and babble, which I do when I get tired. So signing off for now. Don't know when I'll post again. Tomorrow night if time permits.
Happy Holidays.
It's funny - they've cancelled five shows I find interesting enough to watch live, and kept three shows that I merely saved to the DVR and have yet to get to. Granted how long these three will last is up in the air, but still.
(The three are Life, Sancturary and the recently deleted Fringe. This does not include the numerous tv shows I don't even bother with or consider unwatchable - I'm looking at you Private Practice and Knight Rider. Or the one's I found mildly entertaining last year and gave up on this year - Samatha Who, 30 Rock, and The Office - this happens alot with sitcoms, I find them mildly amusing even hilarious for about five or six episodes, and then incredibly repetitive and mildly offensive or just plain dull.)
Don't get me wrong, I'm not that upset about these cancelled shows - nor do I expect I'll miss them that much. Well, maybe Lipstick. Pushing Daisies - I knew wouldn't make it more than a season - let alone two. You can thank the writer's strike for it's extended life or blame it for it's protracted one. Up to you. Personally, knowing what I know about tv and most tv watchers - I'm thinking it's the former.
( Read more... )
In any case - Majority rules, even if the majority's taste leans to really stupid things like Wide World of Wrestling, the Superbowl, American Idol, and Twilight (the book series not the Buffy villain). People suck sometimes, don't they?
Speaking of sucking and Twilight - picked up the new Buffy comic and Angel comic, which I devoured in a matter of two hours, maybe less. The Buffy comic was better than expected, I admittedly went in with low expectations. But, how many times do they have to tell us that Buffy is alone and miserable and hates her current life? And in how many ways? I know. Let's move on now. But it was fun and quirky. Art - horrid. Made me miss Jeanty. Cartoon art - really only looks good in motion. Next issue - looks like it could be interesting or really annoying - good news is that it's being written by Jane Espenson, bad news is...I don't like the character that is making a guest appearance. There's about five characters in the Buffyverse - I'm not that crazy about, which just keep popping up over and over again like cockroaches. The next issue features one of them.
Angel - After the Fall Issue 15.
( spoilers, of course )
At any rate - enjoyable read. Getting late and I'm starting to drift and babble, which I do when I get tired. So signing off for now. Don't know when I'll post again. Tomorrow night if time permits.
Happy Holidays.