August 10, 2009
THEY GET THEIR DIGS IN EVERYWHERE
I just watched last night's Law & Order: Criminal Intent and flipped out. I checked to see if I was the only one who noticed...Lorie did too:
A former Baader-Meinhof communist terrorist is murdering Wall Street fat cats and talking about overthrowing the capitalist pigs, and somehow the writers for the show tie him in with the Tea Parties.
My eyes are rolling so hard they hurt.
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A former Baader-Meinhof communist terrorist is murdering Wall Street fat cats and talking about overthrowing the capitalist pigs, and somehow the writers for the show tie him in with the Tea Parties.
My eyes are rolling so hard they hurt.
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Oh, they are SO just... SO out of reality. Trying to be all "current," they show how completely ignorant they are. I can't take much in the way of Law & Order anymore, anyway, but eeYIKES. Paranoid much, screenwriters?
Posted by: Krista at August 11, 2009 12:23 AM (sUTgZ)
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That is so why I don't watch sit coms at all. If I run across an old King of the Hill I watch, cause I love that show. We are in a wilderness and have only satellite for internet and TV so we got out of the habit of the major network stuff and just don't even think about it or miss it. We have received our locals for the past 5-6 years but we only watch for the weather. We are in such a drought I don't know why we watch, but we keep hoping for rain.
Posted by: Ruth H at August 11, 2009 09:49 AM (v/QW/)
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That is so why I don't watch TV at all. King of the Hill is OK, but most programming reeks of PC.
I too "got out of the habit of the major network stuff and just don't even think about it or miss it." I check the weather online - I can get forecasts and data specifically for my town.
We are in such a drought I don't know why we watch, but we keep hoping for rain.
When I first read this, I thought you meant there was a quality drought on TV but you kept watching anyway. Then I realized that would obviously conflict with what you said. You meant a literal drought!
I too "got out of the habit of the major network stuff and just don't even think about it or miss it." I check the weather online - I can get forecasts and data specifically for my town.
We are in such a drought I don't know why we watch, but we keep hoping for rain.
When I first read this, I thought you meant there was a quality drought on TV but you kept watching anyway. Then I realized that would obviously conflict with what you said. You meant a literal drought!
Posted by: Amritas at August 11, 2009 11:18 AM (+nV09)
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