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Published on October 17, 2008 By DorkCoffeez In Humor

Of late, and thanks to wireless and a laptop I am spending more time with my new wife watching the current shows that are on air. Since the writers strike (where writers were all mad that the reality TV stars were not following the scripts they labored over for hours, or something like that I can't remember) I have tried to adopt some of the new shows. This is what I am certain my cats feels like when she makes those wonderful choking sounds in the hallway.

Night Rider- Never in my life have I wanted the acting talents of David Hasslehof back so badly. Did they really get Val Kilmer for the voice of the car... then decide that was a bad idea? Has anyone told them that cars already have most of this technology right off the dealer lot? If I push OnStar and refer to the operator as Kit I am more than halfway there.

Fringe - I love it as I could use a new fix for my X-Files-like needs. Trouble is the format is so palpable I can almost time it. Watch this: next time the professor comes up with a crazy experiment to catch/find/figure out the strange thing that has occurred it will take place at the 27 minute mark of the hour. Still fun to watch though even with the Dawsons Creek music playing in the back of my head when Jackson talks.

90210 returns- Tory Spelling wouldn't touch it with a 10ft pole. That means I am around 1,o00ft or more. The girls that I did see in passing are basically skeletons that talk. Perfect for the Halloween season.

Heros - God I want to love this show, I really do. It just wasn't made for those of us raised on super hero stories, and it wasn't written by anyone that had read one either. What I do like is that just like Lost this show will kill you... unless someone fills you with super blood then you are TOTALLY back in bro! High five!

Lost - I'm lost. It was an easy joke but seriously, I have no idea what is going on. If I wanted to sit around for an hour wondering what the hell is going on with these crazy people.... well I would call it Thanksgiving. This includes the polar bears. Props goes to a show for murdering main cast members like they were skeet.

Life - Cop gets out of prison, becomes cop again, catches guy that framed him. Now in the second season he is going after the guys that put him up to it in the first place. 3rd season.... Osama Bin Ladin? Interesting show enough but it is going to crash at what I am now calling the "Prison Break" methodology of writing. They are out of prison! It's broke! Now end it!

True Blood - I don't watch this because I don't have HBO. The premise of vampires living openly among humans sounds neat, and yet still seems boring. I'm sure Ann Rice would be rolling in her grave, if she was dead. Hicks can be vampires too ya know. If you don't know look up Alien Nation, I hear if you play it at the same time the music and words line up.

Grey's Anatomy - I have a wife and therefor I watch this show. Judge me not. However the show seems to know a guy like me is watching the show and gives me small masculine shout outs from time to time. Yesterday they ripped a guys face off and showed it. There was a kid in the operating room that said the same thing I said almost word for word "Is guy missing his face! No! bring it back I wanna see the guy with his face off!"

Girls Next Door - If your wife or girlfriend will watch this then so should you. Funny part is you know it is setting up to a funny conclusion since we know all the girls have been kicked out and Hef shacked up with the fugitive blond twins from backwoods who-cares-ville. That man is a living legend, and totally senile.

All reality TV - can die. Biggest loser I can dig on because it is a good thing really. Oh and to possibly shatter a few hearts? The Hills is NOT reality TV. It's as fake as wrestling.

Dexter - Serial killer is killing other serial killers and we get narration from a sociopath... I don't have anything bad to say here. I'm freaked out and rooting for the mass murderer.

House - I love this show now that we are out of the recruitment season. I get the feeling though that the ailments are getting a bit strained and after a while they are just going to start making stuff up. I frequently reference MythBusters when I see this show saying "Wait! I know that doesn't work!".

ER - is ending. Who was still watching?

Dancing with the Stars - Please god let Cloris Leachman win. I won't watch but I do look for her highlights online just to hear her talk. You can tell she has her assistant on the phone just before she goes out to see if the check cleared for this weeks bout of stupid crap.

Chuck - Funny in a Perfect Strangers/Alf sort of way. Basically if any cast members from Firefly shows up on a show I will watch for a while.

Gossip Girl - I'm just kidding. I would never watch this even just to make fun of it.

Terminator - No. No no no. Wait! Is that River?!?! Never mind, I'm in.

 

So anyway I guess I hate TV. These days I am reading The Dresden Files, and yes... I watched the show.


Comments
on Oct 17, 2008

 If I push OnStar and refer to the operator as Kit I am more than halfway there.

Tory Spelling wouldn't touch it with a 10ft pole. That means I am around 1,o00ft or more. The girls that I did see in passing are basically skeletons that talk. Perfect for the Halloween season.


If I wanted to sit around for an hour wondering what the hell is going on with these crazy people.... well I would call it Thanksgiving.

Those were my very favorite lines.

on Oct 17, 2008

I also posted this on JoeUser and I was reminded of Pushing Dasies. My reply:

Ah! I completely forgot about Daisies! I agree with your assement as it actually does not bludgon the term "ground breaking" as most TV series do. It really does do something significantly different. Granted it is like Tim Burton and Dr Seuss had some kind of safe-for-tv love child but what about that statement couldn't you (save for a dead man and living man having some kind horrible sin against nature child) love?

It's good stuff for anyone that hasn't seen it.

on Oct 17, 2008

Night Rider belongs on SciFi, and this season's premiere was actually on SciFi weeks before it got to NBC.  It would appeal to SciFi's audience more.

Fringe does bring me back to the X-Files days, but I agree that the episodes are too cookie-cutter.  I do appreciate the shorter commercial breaks.

Heroes is losing its way with all of this time travel they're doing.  They're walking a fine line and they have to be careful.

Lost rules.  Two more seasons to go.

Life is the only cop show I watch, and I enjoy it very much.  Detective Crews is such a great character.

Chuck is for the geek in all of us, the hope that we can be or do something totally different.

Terminator is good, especially with the new movies around the corner.  But again, time travel can be tricky.

Pushing Daisies is phenomenal, it makes me smile.

Other favorites that Seabass didn't mention:

Eli Stone, just watch it, I'm telling you.  Listen to me. 

Boston Legal is in its last season and they are pulling out all the stops.  The crap that William Shatner (as Denny Crane) says on that show is priceless.

The Office, 30 Rock, Scrubs, the best comedies on TV.  Scrubs will get its last season on ABC this year, used to be on NBC.

Ugly Betty and Desperate Housewives, I'm a girl, what can I say.  They are both so over the top and fun.

And let's not forget 24!  When it comes back in January, it will have been off the air for 1.5 years, except for a prequel thing they're doing in November.  We need our Jack Bauer back!

This is TV junkie MeliBee signing off to go hug her DVR.

on Oct 17, 2008

I will never have anything bad to say about Scrubs ever. Never ever.

on Oct 18, 2008

Lost is my show.  And I just now started watching the first season of Hero's, actually, done with it now, waiting on Season 2.  Yeah, I'm slow...you wanna fight?

on Oct 18, 2008

All reality TV - can die. Biggest loser I can dig on because it is a good thing really. Oh and to possibly shatter a few hearts? The Hills is NOT reality TV. It's as fake as wrestling.

Sorry, I still love Amazing Race.  Oh and Project Runway which I miss so much because I don't have cable anymore.  And Top Chef is a good one too.  I don't go for the Big Brother, Survivor, Bret Michaels and Flava Flav dating shows etc. but there are a few good reality shows. 

Heros - God I want to love this show, I really do.
  I do love this show.  Peter is my favorite ever.  I think it seemed to be getting back on track with season three.  Season two

Never in my life have I wanted the acting talents of David Hasslehof back so badly.
LOLZ - too funny. 

on Oct 19, 2008

My wife loves Project Runway and I will say this I don't watch it but I know right away that I hate all but two people when I see it. Then with no real understanding I route for those two to only finnaly learn their names as my wife declares that my "favorites" have been kicked off. This is the dynamic that is my household. Updated TV news shouted at the office from the living room. Still I dig it.

I belive that Top Chef was the first show with this sort of format, then Project Runway following behind it. Since then I have seen hair, interior design, lion taming, scrapbooking, and sun tanning shows all with the same format. It is the Nintendo way of thinking to rerelease the same thing over and over again with the slightest change for the fans to eat up. This isn't to say that I haven't played every Mega Man and installment of Mario/Zelda but it IS to say that I watch Top Chef when it's on (or when I thought it was Top Chef and it turned out to be it's spin off Top Euro Scooter Designer).

on Oct 19, 2008

House is my favorite show on television.  I have never seen a bad episode, and everything about it continues to engage me.  I recently got into watching Life, and I have to agree with your sentiments Seabass.  It's a great show, but is falling into that style of extending a plot to extreme lengths.  Equating it to Prisonbreak might be a little harsh though .  I stopped watching that show altogether now; it has just been destroyed, and the orginal premise that got us all hooked has been lost somewhere back in the erratic flow of season two.  Fringe has the tendency to annoy me, but not because of those timing/predictable reasons you mentioned.  I really do feel that although they try and include crazy science and phenomena, it is no X-Files in the least.  I feel that everything is sub-standard about that show, especially the acting.  Check out My Own Worst Enemy on Monday and see what you think.  I watched the premiere last week and felt that the show could really take off if done properly.  There is potential there to have interesting and unique twists with each episode that we might not be expecting because even our main character isn't expecting it.  Good article!!

on Oct 20, 2008

I saw My Own Worst Enemy start off the other day. I kind of dig on the idea but to be honest I was just looking at Christan Slater thinking "Thank god this poor schmuck got work.". I reserve judgment though on it since I didn't really get to sit down and really take in the first episode so tonight I will likely check it out... and then make fun of it.

On that same note of actors getting work I do tend to watch anything Bruce Campbell shows up in. I want to promote his acting career as much as I possibly can. While I am the Bruce fanboi from his early years stuff like Army of Darkness I really happen to like him as an actor. With that said I also really like the show Burn Notice where he plays a retired CIA guy backing the young CIA agent that wants to know who set him up. Pretty typical storyline but they are running the show with a "how to" narration which makes it fun to watch. It shows on the USA network though so it carries a pseudo PG and almost PG-13 sort of Magnum PI feel to it.

Should you also be a fan of the show or Campbell check out the Burn Notice web site and there is a fan quiz. As of the writing of this I got the score "Groovy". If you don't know what I am talking about then, well, don't waste your time.

Thanks very much for the compliments guys!