Aside from football, baseball, shows on Fox News, and the occasional other program (Monster Quest, some other assorted Discovery, TLC, and History channel stuff) I don’t watch TV.
We’ve enjoyed Syfy’s Battlestar Galactica, Caprica, Eureka, Haven, and Warehouse 13.
texaschick
I’m 76 and have seen much of what was once called “entertainment”... I have several good friends who are members of this group... professional television actors and actresses The current state of the T.V. industry is far less than pathetic. The inane story lines, the writing, the alleged “acting”, the mere fact that, and I’m sure you’ll agree, when the script runs out of “dialogue”, the writers attempt to salvage it with 1. A car chase in which between 50 and 100 cars are totally destroyed, 2. A major gunfight ensues rivaling one of the more serious Pacific theater fire fights the U.S. military encountered in W.W. 2. or, and most likely 3. People jump into bed... sometimes one each of each gender, or perhaps more recently, 2 of the same gender, or even three of all genders, and in some cases race could be a factor.
I watched this new TV presentation known as “Haven” and was completely unimpressed, and not surprised. If I could I would give it 5 “thumbs down” I would... Don’t waste your valuable time watching this rot.....
ping
I aviod ALL leftitst shows, and refuse to pay for movies that are leftwing.
I watched a few minutes of it. Unfortunately it’s the same infantile B-movie trash that’s becoming standard there.
I liked it when it first started, but each episode gets sillier. Last night’s was over the top TWADDLE. No sign of Duke, who adds a lot of interesting tension. I will probably stay with it, but if it doesn’t get some better scripts, I’m gone.
The only production they have I turn off is those people chasing ghosts around.