Writers’ Strike
Cool, according to this article I have eight more Friday Night Lights episodes to go, seven more of Cavemen and Carpoolers, and 0 of The Office and The Big Bang Theory. After tonight’s The Office I don’t care much how long it takes to come back, but give me my FNL! I also feel like a long strike will be the kiss of death (and after having already made 13, they may not have come back anyway) for Cavemen and/or Carpoolers (it scares me that I count them as one, but they are on back to back and I enjoy them both), so I’m glad they have half their season/series to go. And with some shows not having new episodes, maybe they’ll be watched more because there isn’t much else? A girl can dream, can’t she?
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Time to start hitting Netflix??
Well, to tell you the truth, I won’t watch something because there isn’t much else. I’ll watch something because I think it’s good. If nothing good is on… there’s always knitting and reading. And listening to music. I’m always happy to discover things I’d forgotten in my playlists/CD collection.
I don’t watch much TV, but I’d usually find something else to do if my favorite shows weren’t on. More knitting time is always good in my book!
I flip around so I’m more likely to get sucked into a show that’s on the air, but I’m not that into new episodes. I’d be just as happy watching reruns of Mission Impossible, Columbo and L&O.
Probably more dramas are going to get axed because of the strike. Isn’t the writer’s strike what sealed Moonlighting’s doom long, long ago?
I have a feeling that this TV season is going to be totally screwed up. Bummer.