tv meme Day 16

Jul 12, 2010 18:41

Day 16 - Your guilty pleasure showI'm not really the kind of person who feels guilty about liking crappy shows, I think we should all just be allowed to like whatever we like ( Read more... )

tvmeme, tv: nip/tuck

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psycho_lola August 14 2010, 03:12:13 UTC
I'm tired I don't know what to do and I realized that I missed so many posts from my friends in the past couple of months! So here I am commenting on old posts xD

I admit Eastwick wasn't all that great... but as you probably know I did enjoy it anyway. But except for a few events in the show, it was absolutely only for Paul Gross ^^ Never watched Glee though, I seem to be watching less TV than before and am not really looking into a lot of new stuff :S I could be missing something good, you know!

I watched Nip/Tuck a couple of times, but it was in the middle of a season (and I don't even know which season...). I thought it was alright. But I didn't really follow it after that though.

When I fall in love with a show I usually watch it all too. Unless it's really long and doesn't seem to ever end and I'm disappointed with it. Like most of the CSI shows I used to like...

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dvldb August 14 2010, 10:13:21 UTC
That's a good idea for stuff to do when you're bored :)

I enjoyed Eastwick a lot too, and was really only in it for Paul Gross as well.
New shows wise, Community was the only amazing new show for me last season. I watch a few more, but I do watch a lot of shows and I check out a lot of the new shows that come out.

I give up shows easily, but I love Nip/Tuck much more than most other shows. I couldn't bring myself to give it up, I think that would only make me more frustrated.
I can't ever say I liked CSI, but I used to think it was watchable. Now it really isn't.

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psycho_lola August 15 2010, 16:22:34 UTC
I guess a lot of us did that. I would watch any crap show/movie if it has Paul Gross in it anyway.
I've been watching more talk shows or spending more time on the computer lately, or I've been watching old shows that I like.

Yep, really a guilty pleasure then :P I watched some shows before only because someone else was watching it while I was there and eventually I only wanted to know how it ended... even if it wasn't that good!
I used to watch both CSI and CSI Miami. They eventually got on my nerves because they kept kicking off characters and putting the main character through something horrible that would make us think that they might possibly die (which they never do). CSI New York is the only one I can stand now, probably because I only watched it three or four times xD

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dvldb August 15 2010, 20:00:52 UTC
I would watch any crap show for Paul, not sure about movie though. I've actually cut way down on my rewatching, I barely even do it anymore.

I won't bother watching a crappy show every week, but I might marathon it when the season is over. Somehow it is less crappy that way :P
Well, I don't really like crime dramas. I only watch them if they are original (like Durham and Dexter) or because of an actor (Bones, Castle, Flashpoint)

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psycho_lola August 15 2010, 23:34:13 UTC
Yup. Oh but for the movie, I'd watch it later when they decide to air it on TV or something. I wouldn't go see it in a theater or even rent it, and I wouldn't download it (my computer is faster than before, but it still takes some time anyway).

Oh I probably wouldn't bother at all. Even when the season's over, unless maybe if I'm really bored, but still. I'd find something better to do xD
I used to love crime dramas when I first started watching them. But then I realized that they're always so predictable and they're just repeating themselves over and over again. It gets boring after a while. But I love a show that's different.

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dvldb August 15 2010, 23:58:26 UTC
If I waited for Gunless to air on TV here, I'd be dead before I got to see it. I would have loved to see it in a theater. Callum on a big screen might just make me publically squee.
Downloading and DVDs is the only two ways I watch shows.

I usually don't bother either, but if I do bother, it's always with marathons. I find it more fun to watch mediocre television that way.
Well, I don't care about the plot nearly as much as I do about the characters, and the characters in procedurals usually suck. It's why I've never been a fan of cop shows (but loved Due South! :D )

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psycho_lola August 16 2010, 02:01:28 UTC
Lol! Callum on a big screen would really be awesome :P I sometimes download when a show plays on a channel that I don't have and I'm REALLY impatient to see it (like I did with Durham County last year). But I don't do it often, there are some decent channels here that sometimes air movies (I've seen Men With Brooms at least four times on a channel here in the past year or so). It's easier that way, because my computer fails sometimes (if it's not slow, which it isn't because now I have a new one, then I end up with a virus or something).

Lol. I find marathons are a nice way to discover shows you never really watched before.
I care for both actually. But I do tend to care about characters more too. Imagine Due South if the plot was good but we didn't know much about the characters? If there weren't much difference between say Fraser, Elaine and Dief? It would be kind of boring.

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