Posted on 03/04/2013 8:22:32 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Try Last Man Standing starring Tim Allen. We watch it on Hulu as we haven’t owned an actual television in 20 years.
We also watch Falling Skies and Revolution with our teens. Falling Skies is pretty darn good, Revolution is just barely an also ran. Once Upon A Time is also okay.
Castle is by far and away our family fave and he is smart loving Dad.
EXACTLY what I told my wife...either that or the producer's niece.
I turn the same sex couples off immediately!
Mainly I only turn on the tv when I go to bed at night—and seldom stay awake for one show—LOL!
We did watch a couple of very interesting series we found on Netflex, tho. They were : “Broyles War” and “Downton Abbey”. I highly recommend them.
“Broyles War” was my favorite. It’s about the Superintendent of the London Police Force when the war broke out. Very realistic, with outstanding photography.
“Downton Abbey” is beautifully filmed in England, and it’s about a very wealthy family with all their trials and tribulations, in the era of the 1850’s.
There’s another one we found to be really funny, although we had to get it on a disc, and that is “Bernie” with Shirley McClain and a guy I never had heard of by the name of Jack Black.
It was filmed in my part of the Piney Woods in East Texas. Some very good acting, plus it is just darned funny!
I turn the same sex couples off immediately!
Mainly I only turn on the tv when I go to bed at night—and seldom stay awake for one show—LOL!
We did watch a couple of very interesting series we found on Netflex, tho. They were : “Broyles War” and “Downton Abbey”. I highly recommend them.
“Broyles War” was my favorite. It’s about the Superintendent of the London Police Force when the war broke out. Very realistic, with outstanding photography.
“Downton Abbey” is beautifully filmed in England, and it’s about a very wealthy family with all their trials and tribulations, in the era of the 1850’s.
There’s another one we found to be really funny, although we had to get it on a disc, and that is “Bernie” with Shirley McClain and a guy I never had heard of by the name of Jack Black.
It was filmed in my part of the Piney Woods in East Texas. Some very good acting, plus it is just darned funny!
Just saw a commercial for a “reality” show called “Preachers’ Daughters.” It appeared to be about pastors with daughters who act like whores. Just what America needs.
Every now and then, ABC has a good concept for a new series. But gAyBC is now turning nearly every show into a homo-promo. I refuse to watch them.
RE: Just saw a commercial for a reality show called Preachers Daughters. It appeared to be about pastors with daughters who act like whores. Just what America needs.
If you saw the old movie — ELMER GANTRY ( which won Burt Lancaster the Oscar for playing a hypocritical, boozing preacher ), Shirley Jones ( who used to be clean and wholesome as a whistle until then ) played a similar role.
Thrones starts Mar 31st. Do you know when Empire comes back?
Even though its been 60-odd years ago, “I Love Lucy” is still one of the best shows ever to grace the small screen. The cast were all genuinely funny, the writing was great, and they didn’t feek the need for the cheap laugh so prevelant in today’s cesspool of what passes for tv. There may have been a handfull of instances where a sexually suggestive line was used but that was the exception rather than the rule. That show couldn’t be made today unless the totally screwed it up. The “Dick van Dyke” show is another example. Truly funny characters that had no need for the cheap joke. There are others from that era that is far more watchable than any of today’s drek. Today, it’s a grave yard of unwatchable tv. There are some good ones but you have to wade through the trash to get to them. I’ve not seen “Blue Bloods” but I feel it’s a good show. Personally, I don’t have the time to waste on stuff like “Two Broke Girls”, :The Big Bang Theory”, and “How I Met Your Mother”. That’s time you never get back. give me a good “Twilight Zone” or “Star Trek” any day.
paraphrasing... There’s a tribe in Papua New Guinea where if a hunter flaunts his prowess, they kill him and make a drum out of his skin to drive away evil spirits. Superstitious nonsense of course, but one can see their point.
1. Top Gear (UK version only)
2. Deadliest Catch
3. The Mentalist
4. Sports
Otherwise, it’s Netflix or my DVD player.
I agree.
Or at least a heavy drinker. I've gotten the impression he was more a stereotypical Texas redneck than anything else. And while he is deceased, it appears it was only shortly before the show began, since Sheldon's sister visited with legal paperwork to do with his estate. So he died when Sheldon was an adult, which is nothing unusual for any family.
Sheldon's mother is a Christian, and despite her occasional eccentricities, she is portrayed as a voice of reason—she's the "nuclear option" that Sheldon's friends will fly in to talk him out of something really stupid. In other words, Sheldon's family is not dysfunctional. He's the odd one.
Leonards father has been mentioned, as a plotline in an earlier season was his mother telling him that they were getting divorced.
Leonard's family are all highly motivated academics; their dysfunction is played up for laughs.
I always got the impression Howards dad was deceased and Pennys dad was on a couple episodes, and hes portrayed as a common sense country boy.
Howard's dad actually left. Apart from that, his mother is an over-the-top stereotypical Jewish mother; again, their relationship is played for laughs. And, as you point out, Penny's dad is a regular good ol' boy, and Penny is just a girl from the Corn Belt trying to make it in California.
I find it hard to maintain an argument that The Big Bang Theory is part of a broader agenda to normalize non-traditional families. It's a program about socially awkward nerds. Everyone's an exaggerated oddball.
I can honestly say that I haven’t watched any of those, except for an episode of Grey’s Anatomy (because my wife liked it...).
I watch Househunter International and couple of cooking shows. Mostly I read books.
Television is very bad these days, but it has never been all that great.
Nope. It's a guilty pleasure.
There are times when Parker and Stone are so offensive that it's embarrassing to be watching the show even in private. (I'm thinking, for example, of that Virgin Mary episode from a few years back—and I'm no Roman Catholic, either.) Other times they'll aim some stupid modern folly, and hit it right out of the park.
I am proud to state that, other than the football game, I have never watched any of the other 29 shows...
...your post caused me to look back at the list, and I’m equally proud to say I’ve never tuned in to them either...
...though I will say that the female lead in New Girl, (her name escapes me) is stunningly beautiful...
Newton Minnow ( FCC Chairman) was right when he called TV a vast wasteland! that was back in 1961!
...how’d you like to go through life with a name like Newt Minnow...
I immediately got hooked with the John Bates character and I only finished the first season. I guess they say that if you can get viewers to care about your characters, you have a winner...:)
Agreed. Funny you mention “I Love Lucy”...I watched an old episode online last month, and it was titled “Lucy Tells The Truth” where they all bet her she can’t go a day without telling a fib.
She is outraged and immediately accepts the bet, but when she learns the day will span her bridge club meeting, she says (Because there is no way she could sit with those three women and speak her mind) “I’ll just tell them I can’t make it because I’m not feeling well...”
Brilliant stuff!
Don’t get the attraction of Two Broke Girls. Absolutely terrible. Well, okay, there are two attractions and they are both on the brunette’s chest. Can’t sit through 2 minutes of it...at all!
Other than Gold Rush, Bering Sea Gold, reruns of Everybody Loves Raymond and King of Queens and The Amazing Race. PLUS: The Big Bang Theory, The Middle, Modern Family and Suburgatory. That’s all I watch.
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