We don't have cable so our options are limited to the networks, which happen to be plentiful in this digital age. We can watch three different PBS stations, three of each major network and about six possibly-religious station which I completely ignore.
Probably 90 percent of the television B and I watch is Seinfeld. But that's all changed.
Someone, somewhere decided that The Office (which I understand is a fine, funny show) should replace Seinfeld at 6:30 p.m. and that TMZ (the worst show ever, even seeing the commercials make) should replace the 11:05 p.m. Seinfeld.
What?!?
I shouldn't take this too, too seriously, but it's definitely cramping my style. In the moments between school, studying for my first test tomorrow, work, sleeping, eating and getting outside I'm watching:
- The Good Wife - on television or online. It stars the amazing Juliana Margulies with her awesome eyebrows. And it's in Chicago. And it's about law, smart women and Mr. Big being bad/good.
- Law & Order - on DVD from Netflix. Duh-Dum! The only problem with Law & Order on your own schedule is that you can't figure out how much is left and how many more twists are on the way.
- Lost - on DVD from Netflix. With B. We're both catching up/watching it all. It's awesome, but takes a lot more concentration than other shows so gets less of my time.
- 30 Rock - on DVD from Netflix. Hilarious.
But I really miss Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer.
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