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donutsweeper ([personal profile] donutsweeper) wrote2014-04-08 11:15 pm
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Have you ever watched a show because you hoped it would be good, even though it really wasn't? The kind of show that had potential in some way, either in the characters or the world building or whatever, but it just never quite gelled into the show you thought it could be yet you tune in week after week anyway?

More and more I'm finding that the show I'm watching is not the one that airing, but rather the shiny version I see it becoming (if the acting was better and the writing less flawed and the plot tighter etc etc etc) and then, as a result, being disappointed. The shows aren't grabbing my interest enough to truly be fannish about and fulfilling any of my needs that way so I'm just left watching and sighing over what might have been.

Sometimes I keep watching, other times I give up or the show is canceled or not renewed and just fades away. And every time it's just disappointing.

(I started to list all the current or recent that fit into this category for me and was so depressed by its sheer size I deleted it. *sighs*)

[identity profile] donutsweeper.livejournal.com 2014-04-09 09:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Have you watched "Believe", it just started a few weeks ago, it's premise is a girl with some sort of psychic powers is on the run from evil agency with good guys helping her and every week she and her protector/guy helping her wind up helping out someone they met that week. I've only caught the first two or three episodes and am a little behind, but it seemed to sort of fit your more life-affirming/less depressing idea of TV.

[identity profile] awanderingbard.livejournal.com 2014-04-09 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I haven't seen it. I've been so leery to start anything new of late, since it's all so rubbish. I'm doing a lot of watching older films on DVD and panel shows from England while I fold origami or cross-stitch. I'll keep it in mind!

[identity profile] donutsweeper.livejournal.com 2014-04-09 09:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe wait until more of the season plays out then. Older movies and panel shows is always a good way to go. I am so thankful QI is on youtube. btw- have you ever listened to "The Unbelievable Truth" on BBC radio? David Mitchell runs it, it's pretty similar to QI in a lot of ways. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007mf4f there's new episodes running now so you can stream the most recent and listen to it. There's also previous seasons available here: http://thepurplekoala.tumblr.com/post/17141988418/the-unbelievable-truth

[identity profile] awanderingbard.livejournal.com 2014-04-09 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)
I love The Unbelievable Truth! Radio 4 is my bestest friend, to be honest. I have something on from there while I'm computering almost constantly. I love that the UK still has radio and radio drama and radio comedy. It's delightful. They've been running the old Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy lately, and it's wonderful. :-D

[identity profile] donutsweeper.livejournal.com 2014-04-09 10:18 pm (UTC)(link)
I love radio 4. I don't get to listen as often as I'd like, but I do love it.

[identity profile] awanderingbard.livejournal.com 2014-04-09 11:28 pm (UTC)(link)
I usually put something on when I'm making graphics or set designing or playing a game. I think people have gotten out of the habit of listening to the radio and making things up in their minds, at least over here in North America, but I love it. I like making the worlds in my head, and I like that people who don't necessarily fit the archetypes can play parts they wouldn't get on TV, because we can't see them, just hear them. You get such an interesting range of people and voices contributing.