We know that every single system needs to be completely taken down so we can start over in a good way and the entertainment industry is definitely one of those systems. I'm so sick of all the shit shows on TV, we simply don't watch it anymore. I haven't been to a theater in years (except to see the latest Top Gun) and I would NEVER watch late night TV. Bring it down - the sooner the better.
Ten Days of Darkness. Makes me wonder when Q and the boys kick off their retake of America will the people who make the news, writers, directors, on air personalities, have a job to go back to? When the networks come back on the air, how will the news shows change?
I bartended in Boston and Cheers brunch was 100% my thing. People loved coming in for eggs and seeing old school Boston, before the big dig and the landscape completely changed.
My mom LOVED that show when I was younger. They renovated house so when my Dad worked on the electrical my Mom would wake us up and say “it’s a little house on the prairie kind of day!” and it was all cooking on charcoal outside and playing outside, making crafts or reading. Card game by candle lights at night even if the power could come back on. Which may not sound like much but we lived in a big city and everyone else has power buzzing. I thank her for it now and she does the same practices with my nephew. Now I know it’s because she was prepping us for if the power ever goes out and stays out. We won’t be the first to lose our minds when we lose technology.
We know that every single system needs to be completely taken down so we can start over in a good way and the entertainment industry is definitely one of those systems. I'm so sick of all the shit shows on TV, we simply don't watch it anymore. I haven't been to a theater in years (except to see the latest Top Gun) and I would NEVER watch late night TV. Bring it down - the sooner the better.
Find myself rewatching old shows, Monk, 3rd rock from the sun, Seinfeld have been rewatched recently. I need to laugh, clearly.
Cheers has been my medicine for a long time. I take two episodes at bedtime and get the best nights sleep of my life on a My Pillow pillow.
Ten Days of Darkness. Makes me wonder when Q and the boys kick off their retake of America will the people who make the news, writers, directors, on air personalities, have a job to go back to? When the networks come back on the air, how will the news shows change?
It won't happen, you're a copium addict.
I bartended in Boston and Cheers brunch was 100% my thing. People loved coming in for eggs and seeing old school Boston, before the big dig and the landscape completely changed.
Little house on the prairie kick for me at the moment.
My mom LOVED that show when I was younger. They renovated house so when my Dad worked on the electrical my Mom would wake us up and say “it’s a little house on the prairie kind of day!” and it was all cooking on charcoal outside and playing outside, making crafts or reading. Card game by candle lights at night even if the power could come back on. Which may not sound like much but we lived in a big city and everyone else has power buzzing. I thank her for it now and she does the same practices with my nephew. Now I know it’s because she was prepping us for if the power ever goes out and stays out. We won’t be the first to lose our minds when we lose technology.
Thats a valuable skill to have. God bless your mom for giving you those memories.
I am watching John Wayne movies !
Now we’re talkin’.
Gunsmoke perry mason outer limits
sorry but Perry Mason was a Queen.
Great in mason and original godzilla
As an autistic, Monk is one of my favorite shows of all time.
Tony Shalhoub absolutely nailed the quirks of this condition--I recognized so many of my own in the character, though exaggerated.
That show turned him into one of my favorite actors. Wonderful series, and ended at just the right time.
You are right, the old shows would be worth watching.....we just don't have access to them. I loved 3rd rock from the sun.
Grit channel is over the air.