Wednesday, March 3, 2010

There's nothing on TV

There use to be so many good shows on TV, like Andy Griffith, I love Lucy, (this was my all time favorite).  These were the more wholesome shows that use to come on when I was little and I loved them.

You don't really see any kinds of shows like that anymore, you use to have Seventh Heaven and the Angel show.  (Sorry, I can't think of the name of that one.) 

Now everything is reality.  Don't get me wrong I love me some reality, Jersey Shore was a show I DID NOT miss.   I know it's trashy TV, but I was hooked.  I also love me some Survivor, this season is better than the last one I think.  Maybe that's because Colby's back. 

Last night, there was a ball game on and unless one of my kids are playing, I don't really care about it so I went to the bedroom to see what I could find on TV.  

I ended up watching Lost.  I think that must be one of those shows that you can jump in on any episode and it not matter.  You have a narrator, and stuff on the bottom of the screen explaining everything to you.  Don't get me wrong I like it, I do, I just don't really get it.

I was actually thinking of going back to the beginning of the show and trying to see if that may help.



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3 comments:

  1. Touched by an Angel!
    I used to love that show :)

    I think Lost is one of those shows you have to watch from the beginning. I've never gotten hooked on it but the people that love it are HOOKED!

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  2. Seventh Heaven was one of my favorite television shows. LOVED it! I don't feel like there is much on that is wholesome. If you want wholesome, watch The Duggars...19 Kids and Counting. (My favorite)!

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  3. You do have to watch Lost from the beginning...for sure. I was actually going to write a blog post about it. While I don't necessarily think it's got some hidden Christian message, there's so much about redemption and good vs. evil. I also like that the characters are flawed but you also see their hearts. It's kind of like Paul with the "I do the thing I don't want to do" kind of thing. I love that.

    Plus, as a writer, I love the way the writers have written such fully developed characters.
    It's on Netflix if you have that. I think you can also watch the whole thing on abc.com.

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