What are you watching?
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@wtg
Thanks, Nero Wolfe looks interesting; copyright-banned over here but the archive link works.I'm currently watching House (MD) starring Hugh Lawrie.
On series 2 episode 4. So that's 26 out of 176 seen.
It's 20 years old and is fresh to rewatch.Incidentally in the first series he is shown in his home with a Sohmer piano. Laurie does play well of course.
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Olympics, intermittently.
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I just can't get enthusiastic for any of it, and I feel as it's The Olympics I ought to.
Seen bits of skiing, shooting, and then there's the curling
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Not even the jumping or ice hockey. None of it.
Am I getting old, or is it because they're wrapped up in five layers and it seems impersonal?
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I just can't get enthusiastic for any of it, and I feel as it's The Olympics I ought to.
Seen bits of skiing, shooting, and then there's the curling
.
Not even the jumping or ice hockey. None of it.
Am I getting old, or is it because they're wrapped up in five layers and it seems impersonal?
It's been more like watching darts, or snooker.@AndyD I've felt that way for years. When I was a kid I used to be glued to the TV when the Olympics were on, especially the Winter Games. Somewhere along the way, probably in the 1990s, it felt like the competitive nature of the Olympics became eclipsed by bling and commercialism and the true spirit of the Games pretty much disappeared.
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HBO, Heated Rivalry, love story of two hockey players. Free clips on YouTube.
I thought this scene was great--
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Started watching Young Sherlock on Prime. It’s fun!
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Any more I have a lot of trouble with movies and shows that have disappointing endings. Movies that kill off the characters you like. Things that are too much like the chaos I feel like we are living in now. Real life is worrisome enough, I don’t need to watch that sh*t in the movies.
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@chas I'm glad.
I feel sure there's truth in Jodi's and Bob's comments.
I won't watch anything in the horror genre. I can imagine the subject matter without being reminded of it and I don't watching movies and shows about it.
It's the news I have to be more careful about how much I watch. I'm interested in it but binging on it is stressful.
My favorite PCP, an internist I saw for the last seven years I lived in Lahaina, helped me when Trump was elected the first time. I told her my thoughts about it, and she said, "Yes, but life goes on." Later, when following news (with my phone) was stressful, she said, "Turn it off. Just turn it off."
I might have to breakdown and buy a television again, though! There are many good movies, dramas, comedies, and documentaries. I'd like to be able to do more than watch clips.
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