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Sunday, March 19, 2017

Sunday Stealing. The TV Show Questions

March 18, 2017

The TV Show Questions

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Sunday Stealing: The TV Shows Questions

1. Name a TV show series in which you have seen every episode at least twice:
Sorry, there just isn't one.  Maybe MASH but it was too long ago to be sure.

2. Name a show you can't miss:
Sorry there just isn't one.  Wow, now that's repetitious.

3. Name an actor that would make you more inclined to watch a show:
Just one?  Dang...  That would probably be John Goodman.  I even like his voice overs for cartoon features.  But that site left one out that I completely 💘LOVE! 💗 It's called "What Planet Are You From".  It's a Mad comedy with Annette Bening, John Goodman and Ben Kingsley.  Just don't watch it with the kids. 

4. Name an actor who would make you less likely to watch a show:
Ben Stiller. 

5. Name a show you can, and do, quote from:
Now that would be Sesame Street, my friend.

6. Name a show you like that no one else enjoys:
Well, there's just me, Mr.Z and Wolfie. Wolfie will happily snooze through anything at all,  and Mr. Z. snoozes if I put on Gilmore girls.  

7. Name a TV show which you've been known to sing the theme song:
Back in the day, that would have been, "Johnny Yuma".

8. Name a show you would recommend everyone to watch:
The Kindness Diaries.  It's probably never been on T.V. though.

9. Name a TV series you own:
Ho ho.  Now that would be, along with tens of millions of other fans, "Downton Abbey".

10. Name an actor who launched his/her entertainment career in another medium, but has surprised you with his/her acting chops in television:
Sorry, I have no idea how to answer this because I wait patiently to watch things when they finally get to secondary markets, like Netflix or Amazon Prime.  The whole of, "Big Bang Theory" I was willing to wait for in Netflix.  The newest ploy from the networks is to sell you commercial free shows for just $20 a month.  Three networks equals a whopping $60 a month for a lot of stuff you wouldn't be caught dead watching but now feel compelled to have your money's worth from.  What is that all about????

11. What is your favorite episode of your favorite series?
This is kind of going south for me.  I just haven't watched any TV series (except for Nature, Nova, and Masterpiece Theater) on any television channel for years.

12. Name a show you keep meaning to watch, but you just haven't gotten around to yet:
There isn't one.  Yes, I am eccentric, and a little dull, when it comes to Pop culture.  Sorry.

13. Ever quit watching a show because it was so bad?
Can't remember anything that far back.

14. Name a show that's made you cry multiple times:
"The Gilmore Girls".

15. What do you eat when you watch TV?
We don't do that often, but sometimes we eat popcorn, which is yummy to do.

16. How often do you watch TV?
Never

17. What's the last TV show you watched?
"Perry Mason" and it was ages and AGES ago.  Gee, I just don't know the Chronology of all these things.

18. What's your favorite/preferred genre of TV?
Comedy

19. What was the first TV show you were obsessed with?
"MASH"  and there is a short lived show called, "Major Dad".  We all loved that show and couldn't wait for the next episode, but this was before Netflix so of course we had to.

20. What TV show do you wish you never watched?
"Johnny Yuma"  GAH!!  I wonder how many "Navajos" he dispatched while wending his way through that part of the country.  I think they were supposed to be Apaches but, dang, they were all too tall to be Apaches.

21. What's the weirdest show you enjoyed?
I'm getting mixed up.  Going to take a nap.  OK I'm back... Weirdest?  "Johnny Yuma".

22. What TV show scared you the most?
The X-Files.  For some reason, I thought it was real.  Duh!  Sometimes my gullibility level is astounding.

23. What is the funniest TV show you have ever watched?
"Laugh-In" absolutely hands down, the funniest.

Law 55. A singled fact can spoil a good argument.
Gee, that sort of ties in with what I'm reading right now.

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8 comments:

  1. I chose the X-Files as the scariest, too. The man who created it was from Pittsburgh or nearby...which puts him in my backyard. The scariest, creepiest, nastiest episodes were always set in southwestern PA, including the episode I described in my answers. By the way, in looking for a picture from that episode I learned that it was the only episode for which the network gave a warning about the content and then found it so disturbing that it was never aired again.

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    1. Stacy, I wonder what they were thinking to air it at all! Sheesh...

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  2. I have never seen the X-Files. It's on my "watch someday" list. I couldn't get the channel when it came on. One of the hazards of rural living. I don't watch much TV either.

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    1. I'd like the blessing of being able to hear a pin drop. I'll bet it's that way where you are, quiet, with the air all fresh and sweet. I long for such an experience, again.
      A lot of content I might have watched ended up moving onto Cable. So, when Netflix came along with Streaming, it was like a brand new experience. TV programming is OK with me if it comes on Netflix or Amazon. I find commercials very disruptive and really HATE them.

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    1. I bet you get most of your knitting done during that time, Kwizgiver. I used to do that during baseball games.

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  4. I want to watch Gilmore Girls. Just can't get my husband to participate.

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  5. My hubby watches some of it, but it's really more geared to women, I think. So, it's worth it to watch it on your own.
    "Gilmore Girls" sort of amazing, and only a little repetitive. The biggest plus is that the young actors are aging at a normal rate and especially the younger ones. It's not fantastical, but sort of the normal edge of the line between the middle class and the filthy rich.

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