Well, since we’ve become a nation of tube junkies due to the varying degrees of
lockdown enforcement, my teevee watching has probably doubled if not tripled.
Pre-Covid I might have watched two or three shows with any regularity. Most of
my viewing was movies and sports – baseball and football primarily, though the
wife and I got into English premier league soccer last year, due in no small
part to Patch, the up-and-coming fútbol player in the family.
Since professional sports are now “woke,” I don’t
watch ’em. That clears up 3-6 hours a week. But now as a family, much to my
chagrin, we all gather round to worship the idiot box for 2-3 hours a night.
Much as I hate it, it is an
addiction. And, dammit, I’m going to have to go cold-turkey rogue to overcome
it. More thoughts on that later.
But let’s skip on the heavy stuff for the moment. What
have we been watching? Last I checked in on this topic was April, when the
initial lockdown was in full swing. Hmm. Let’s see. There’s been a lot of
viewing, and a lot of it kinda blurs into meaninglessness.
I don’t have the photographic memory for teevee shows
that I do for books, so let me wing this. In no particular order, then:
A second go-round with The Office, from season 3 to 9, because the girls love it.
Designated
Survivor, with Kiefer Sutherland, a kind of cross between 24 and The West Wing, first two seasons. (I stopped when it because too
left-wing.)
All six seasons of Arrested
Development (1-4 absolutely hilarious; 5-6 were a mistake). We’re currently
re-watching it, nearing the end of Season One.
Netflix specials on Epstein and Rudy taking down the New
York mob.
The Netflix special on the brutal murders done by
Chris Watts out in Colorado in 2018.
Various horror flicks with the little ones: Doctor Sleep, The Amityville Horror, Carrie,
Phantasm, Event Horizon, Phantoms, Fright Night (both original and poorer
remake), The Blair Witch Project, The Bat, and Dementia 13. Mostly with 16-year-old Little One, the gentler funner
ones with 12-year-old Patch. None with the wife, who isn’t a horror / SF aficionado.
The Impractical Jokers
Dinner Party has been a hit with us, proving that those four guys still
have it after eight years. Bring back the regular format!
And our latest binge, The Blacklist, where we are somewhere in the middle of Season
Three.
With increased watching, there were an increased amount
of duds watched:
Half an episode of Steve Carrell’s Space Force – terribly unfunny.
Tried The
Haunting of Hill House but couldn’t get past episode one due to the
lesbianism. The Witcher was way too
post-modern for a medieval-ish series. The Viking themed The Last Kingdom was a little too violent for violence’s sake.
Thought Russell Crowe’s campy Unhinged might be a fun flick to watch with the girls. It started
out decently, but then veered sharply into stupidity.
Patch watches a lot of the anime sci fi shows, and I
watched a couple with her. The wife watched The
Boys, but I passed as I’ve been over the whole comic book stuff fifteen
years ago. Little One watches a whole host of SVU and CSI themed shows that I joke
she’s on track to be either an FBI profiler or a coroner in some big city
morgue.
Of course, since Thanksgiving, the wife has wrangled
the girls into a bunch of Hallmark Christmas movies. I lay in the corner of the
living room perusing whatever current nonfiction I’m into, pausing to crack a
joke here and there as the movie allows.
When I’m alone, I usually watch something out of left
field if I can (something like, say, the phenomenal Ingmar Bergman on one side
of the spectrum to the cheesy badness of The
Cloverfield Paradox on the other). I tape the more intellectual astrophysics
shows I can find (usually Nova) and
some of the WW2 documentaries on the various History channels. I’m also
lobbying the girls to watch Tom Hanks’s WW2 Battle of the Atlantic flick Greyhound, with me, but that hasn’t
happened yet.
Oh well. I’ve still managed to put away 53 books so
far this year plus start writing two new novels, so it’s not that the
lovecraftian eldritch octopus optical monster in our living room has completely
possessed me.
Only partially.
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