Thursday, March 15, 2007
TV Clowns
Wink: If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything.
I can't figure this one out. Am I ranting again. No, still. I watch very few series on TV, but every time I do, they take the blinkty blank thing off part way through.
I was watching a series of the Amazing Race on the Travel Channel. There are several of them on the go depending which channel you choose. They run from eight to ten episodes as contestants do their thing in different places around the world.
Well I got to episode six and they take it off. So the ending is a mystery to me. Any fool can realize that with many channels you are watching reruns. But if you haven't seen it before it is new to you. So that twists my crank. If they are going to remove a series, wait until the end, just in case someone is watching it for the first time.
The same thing happened mid winter when I was watching the Sopranos on the Movie Network. Watched a whole series of them, and they removed it the week the last one of the season was to be shown.
So bozo programmers, get your act together, no wonder viewers are going to other formats like lightening. And while you're at it junk those stupid screen burning logos in the right corner. Who the heck would want to copy anyway, you only show half the shows.
(I'm doing my part, I recently joined a TV critique panel, and the compensation will be satisfaction.)
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I can't figure this one out. Am I ranting again. No, still. I watch very few series on TV, but every time I do, they take the blinkty blank thing off part way through.
I was watching a series of the Amazing Race on the Travel Channel. There are several of them on the go depending which channel you choose. They run from eight to ten episodes as contestants do their thing in different places around the world.
Well I got to episode six and they take it off. So the ending is a mystery to me. Any fool can realize that with many channels you are watching reruns. But if you haven't seen it before it is new to you. So that twists my crank. If they are going to remove a series, wait until the end, just in case someone is watching it for the first time.
The same thing happened mid winter when I was watching the Sopranos on the Movie Network. Watched a whole series of them, and they removed it the week the last one of the season was to be shown.
So bozo programmers, get your act together, no wonder viewers are going to other formats like lightening. And while you're at it junk those stupid screen burning logos in the right corner. Who the heck would want to copy anyway, you only show half the shows.
(I'm doing my part, I recently joined a TV critique panel, and the compensation will be satisfaction.)
Labels: program, tv, tv series
This work by NSCAVE is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
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