We will control the horizontal. We will control the vertical. So do not adjust your sets.
Do you watch TV and/or TV shows and/or series, and/or? Got any good ones to recommend?
While I can't stand that pile of junk behind me, I loves me some good TV sans the TV. Thanks to the Internets, I can watch anything I want anytime I want, which it the way I want it. So let's kick the proceedings off with a few good ones.
1)
Arrested Development This is, currently, by far my favorite sitcom and a testament to the hitherto purely theoretical notion that American sitcoms can be intelligent and hilarious. Seinfeld notwithstanding.
It's the story of a wealthy family who lost everything, and the one son who had no choice but to keep them all together. No laugh track, the jokes aren't strained, they're often subtle, sometimes you miss them on the first viewing, some of them aren't even relevant to what's going on onscreen, a lot of them are referential... It's beautiful and I enjoyed every minute of it. A big recommendation.
2) For those SF geeks among you, there's
Battlestar Galactica, another of my personal favorites.
It's a well-written political SF about the struggle of the remnants of the human race on the run from homicidal robots called the Cylons. It's not really about the thrills of war in space, but a post-9/11 critique of American society and the strains that dire straits put on democracy and the people living in it. I shit you not. There's a bit of philosophy thrown in there and a
lot of fantastic, incredibly human characters. The show, in the end, is about them. People and what makes them tick. Also loved every fraking moment of it.
I usually don't watch things more than once, but these two shows I've watched several times and plan to do so again.
3) If you're into music, I whole-heatedly recommend
The Flight of the Conchords, about the world's best guitar-based digi bongo A Capella rap funk comedy folk duo.
Here's
a clip from the show, to give you a taste of what it's like.
Check it out. Tenacious D fans, that means you
Though I could go on like this, I'd better finish.
4) Lastly, but not leastly, I recommend
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, a satirical news program that's on Monday through Wednesday in which Jon and his news crew analyze the latest news and comment on them in their trademark style. Lulz are to be had and news taken in.
If there was, at one point, a topic similar to this one, my deepest apologies.
I also recommend "Buffy the Vampire Slayer".