Originally posted by: ADigitalMan
That's right. It's another pointless "re-envisioning" because there are too many channels and not enough creative ideas.
Can you imagine if there were still only four networks including PBS and all the good shows were on with all the crap relegated to the dustbin of history? We'd never have a reason to get off the couch and take a walk.
That's right. It's another pointless "re-envisioning" because there are too many channels and not enough creative ideas.
Can you imagine if there were still only four networks including PBS and all the good shows were on with all the crap relegated to the dustbin of history? We'd never have a reason to get off the couch and take a walk.
I agree with you there, as the quality of TV just isn't what it was 10,20, even 30 years ago. I mean what the hell happened to the Sitcom? Are there any good sitcoms anymore? I can remember the days when there would be a whole block of shows: Thursday in the late 80's on NBC: Cosby, Family Ties, Cheers, Night Court, or Tuesday in the early 80's on ABC: Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, Three's Company, Two Close For Comfort, or even the 90's on NBC: Friends, Frasier, Seinfeld on Thursday Nights.
All you have today is Law & Order this, Law & Order that, CSI, CSI:Miami, Cold Case, booooooorrrrring! HBO has the only great shows of the past few years with The Sopranos, The Wire, Deadwood, SixFeet Under, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Entourage.