What passes for television these days.

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I’m not a huge television person. I don’t turn it on the minute I walk into a room for background noise and I don’t aimlessly channel surf. To my mind, the DVR ranks right up there with sliced bread as inventions that changed the world. Utilizing this technology, I can avoid the husband’s endless western viewing and binge watch my chosen series at a time and place of my choosing.

That being said, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that I’m completely clueless to a lot of what’s trending and passes for quality television these days.

The following is an example of why we should all chuck our tvs out the window before our brains rot and start leaking out our ears.

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For the love of God, what?

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You can’t make this stuff up.

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Do I need to see this program? No.

But the real question is…. does anyone?

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19 thoughts on “What passes for television these days.”

  1. Believe it or not (and I was probably lucky as hell) this post did not show up on my reader. It seems to be Reader Disease. Lately some posts from other blogs are just not showing up, but I had no idea your site had it. Two other sites have it.
    But the way I found out: I was reading your post about Random Somethingorother when in front of my eyes the post disappeared while looking at the picture of the fox and chuck. Just POOF! Gone!
    So I came here to your site to look for it, and found more than I was looking for. (And I really could have lived without this one!)

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  2. Sadly, with the writer’s and actor’s strikes, we’re liable to see more shows like this if they don’t reach an agreement soon.

    I watch a lot of shows about bananas and donuts. But they’re cooking shows! Top Chef and Master Chef!

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