If I had HBO, I would never get anything done and have no social life to speak of. With the invention of the DVD series sets and my subscription to Blockbuster online, I have kept up with some of the best television ever made.
I started off with "Sex & the City," which not only has great writing and acting, but also makes me miss the east coast and trips to NYC. I then moved on to "Six Feet Under" and can attest that I did not leave the house several weekends in a row until I finished all five series. Of all endings of every sitcom/television show, SFU ended better than I ever could imagine. I always thought that every character would die and haunt the Fischer and Diaz Funeral Home. Although that did not happen, I found that I wasn't too far off. I bawled like a little baby during the last episode and slowly felt the pangs of no longer having a good television show to come home to. Pathetic, I know, but regular television sucks ass in my opinion. It seems like television producers think that we Americans are so tired and overworked that by the end of the night will watch anything they put in front of us.
Not I.
Back to my point: my new addiction...My fella and I started watching the first season of "The Sopranos" and I wonder why it took me so long to watch it. Looks like I won't be seeing much sun until we finish all six seasons.
Wednesday, April 04, 2007
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During the deployment, I became addicted to Homicide: Life on the Street.
I saw the first season of The Sopranos years and years ago. I think the Pilot would like it.
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