I am the worst at keeping up with my posts. Work has been crazy and I've been too busy watching hours of DVR'ed TV to actually sit down and have an original thought. But I'm going to try and see what happens. During these hours of TV, I've learned there are some good new TV shows, some really bad ones, and I now have the ability to get into shows that I didn't watch before. So the good ones? My favorite would be "Gossip Girl", probably because I'm really a 16-year old girl at heart. My least favorite? Everything else. Every other new show this season that I've seen sucks ass. But I have gotten into "30 Rock" which may be the funniest show on TV - yes, even funnier than "The Office" which is also a new show to my repetoire. I'm loving the ability to fast-forward through commercials, especially since from my years in that business I could remember every campaign, every celebrity spokesperson. It's so refreshing to actually be able to say "I have no idea what you're talking about" when someone asks me if I've seen the new Geico campaign.
What am I not DVR'ing? Anything that runs on VH-1. Seriously, have they lost their minds? Two whole series devoted to finding Flavor Flav a sex partner weren't enough? I mean, what drugs would you have to be on to even thinking of hooking up with an scrawny aging rapstar who last I knew was still living with his mom in Uniondale. ANOTHER "I Love New York"? This might be even worse than that Tila Tequila show on MTV. Should we have a series for every skanky whore who can't find a good man, as if she's actually going to find one from the 20 or so losers they pick? Hell, even the Bachelor couples can't stay together and those guys are at least usually good looking and successful. I mean, while I enjoyed "Rock of Love w/ Brett Michaels", it was total trash TV. I didn't think they could stoop further but apparently VH1 has jumped the shark. Maybe in the next installment, they'll film "I Love NY" from inside a maximum security prison - that should increase her chances at love.
Thursday, October 25, 2007
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