TV is such an important part of our culture, that I wonder was there meaning in life before its existence? π
Think about our daily conversations with our friends, co-workers and family members and chances are there will be a TV reference in there. Every year we eagerly wait for the new season of a favorite TV show, and we’re also enticed to watch new shows so we can bond with them. After a short period of time, it’s pretty clear that certain shows become a fetish for us; they are part of our lives, they get woven into our thoughts, our conversations, even our dreams. In short, the shows you watch become a reflection of your personality. By telling people you like X, you’re telling them about who you are (well, part of who you are).
So, who am I? What do I watch? I’m not going to make an exhaustive list, but there are shows that I really must watch on a weekly basis. This year (much like last year), my favorites are as follows:
Battlestar Galactica (aka BSG)
Lost
Rescue Me
There are others, but that’s pretty much my top 3. So, what does that say about me? I’m not entirely sure. I suppose I’m a bit of a geek since I like BSG, but for those who haven’t watched the show, you’re really missing some great TV that not sci-fi geeky at all.
Lost appeals to my love of shows that explore the paranormal and the paranoid.
Rescue Me is wonderfully gritty TV that explores the unvarnished human condition in an age where we love to idealize people who put their lives on the line to save others (i.e., firefighters). However, we often overlook how flawed these firefighters are in their day to day lives. It’s really brilliant TV!
So there! I’ve laid my cards on the table. I’m eager to hear your top 3 TV shows. I’ll meet you in the comments section, okay?
–PK
Download “Main Title” from Battlestar Galactica HERE
la luna
October 11, 2006 at 11:56 amI have not seen Rescue Me yet. I will have to try that one.
Your others I like..
Ahh TV, a mindless recreation. Sometimes we all need that.
andrew Cory
October 11, 2006 at 2:09 pmYou mean new shows?
Veronica Mars
Battlestar Galactica
Heroes.
It’s sort of scary to me that I wasn’t watching any of those shows a year ago…
andrew Cory
October 11, 2006 at 2:10 pmAnd, La Luna? If you’re watching mindless TV, you’re not watching BSG or Veronica Mars…
Py Korry
October 11, 2006 at 8:06 pmLa Luna: Rescue Me has wrapped up their 3rd season, but USA plays it over and over, so you’ll be able to catch up.
Andrew: I still don’t know what Veronica Mars is about. And Hereos? I’m in the dark on that one, too.
J
October 11, 2006 at 8:22 pmShows I have to watch right now:
BSG
Lost
What Not To Wear
That’s it. Maybe some of my past addictions would talk a bit about ‘who I am’…
Buffy (#1 TV addiction of all time, probably)
The West Wing
90210
Thirtysomething
X Files (Though I sometimes would fall asleep during that…too much pizza and red wine on a Friday night…)
I know there are pleny of others that I have been addicted to…those are the biggies, I guess. Then there are the shows you’re not addicted to, but you’ll watch if you’re sitting there at the right time…like Monday, I watched “Wife Swap”, and then “Frontline”. What can that possibly mean?
π
Py Korry
October 11, 2006 at 8:33 pmI guess it means that you like TV! π
jefito
October 11, 2006 at 8:34 pmLike you, I’m hooked on Lost and Rescue Me. Number Three on my list might have to be Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, probably the only new show that’s really roped me in this season.
Ml
October 11, 2006 at 8:41 pmThis past Sunday I acutally made the effort to sit down and watch tv with Lew. It was torture. I used to love, love tv, but now I don’t.
Py Korry
October 11, 2006 at 9:05 pmJefito: Studio 60 hasn’t hit my top TV shows…yet. I’ve been buying episodes on iTunes, and while I do like the show, I haven’t quite warmed up to it. I’ll get there.
Ml: Sorry about your TV torture. I hear that torture is legal now, so I’m afraid you can’t contact a lawyer. π
C-Lo
October 11, 2006 at 9:27 pmHi Py:
Good blog! Yes, you do love your BSG and no I will not play the theme song on the air π
My top 3 right now that I have to watch are:
1: The New Adventures of Old Christine
2: Nip/Tuck
3: The Office
C Lo,
OUT
Py Korry
October 11, 2006 at 9:35 pmC-Lo: You know, the same audience that likes Nip/Tuck is supposed to be the same audience that would like BSG. π
Lalapunci
October 11, 2006 at 9:45 pmSince I only have rabbit ears and not cable I am limited to network TV. I like watching The New Yankee Workshop. Norm makes some good things and the man has every tool in the universe. Re-runs of Green Acres are fun to watch on I TV. I don’t have much time to sit down in front of the tv. I guess I am just an old fuddy duddy.
Dot
October 11, 2006 at 10:25 pmCan I be a cool kid and call it BSG too?? hahaha
Nip/Tuck (just too delicious)
Grey’s Anatomy
BSG (still gnawing on season 2, almost done)
Boston Legal
Dr. 90210 (train wreck I can’t stop watching)
Girls Next Store (E! is just evil)
Gina
October 11, 2006 at 10:35 pmNo cable for me either, so I am limited.
Lost
Grey’s Anatomy
Dancing with the Stars
And yes, I know the last one makes me pathetic, but I don’t care! π
If I could have Arrested Development back on the air, though, I would give up all three of those in a heartbeat.
Maya's Granny
October 12, 2006 at 12:07 amStudio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Bones, and Mystery on PBS.
Py Korry
October 12, 2006 at 12:13 amI’ve heard a lot about Nip/Tuck, but the two times I tuned in, it was like soft-core porn. I thought it was maybe free Showtime or something.
Never heard of Bones MG. But Green Acres and The New Yankee Workshop? Um, can you tell Lalapunci is an engineer?
Jason
October 12, 2006 at 1:42 amMy top 3 at the moment – the ones where I actively can’t wait to see the next episode:
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip
The Office
and…
…wow, I think that’s actually it. There are other shows I watch and look forward to: ER, My Name Is Earl, Boston Legal, Grey’s Anatomy…and I’ll eagerly watch them, but I’m not running home to see them as soon as they’re on, if that makes any sense.
I used to get extremely excited about Everwood and Six Feet Under, but they’re gone now. π
Lalapunci
October 12, 2006 at 2:25 amI like Mr. Hainey and Eb. I like to watch re-runs of Perry Mason too. I used to like watching CSI, but the story line got too weird and showing every detail about how the victim died. Too much for me. I like old re-runs. Hey, what can I say about being and engineer?
CG
October 12, 2006 at 9:19 amI am like ML I don’t watch too much TV. Regis and Kelly is good enough in the mornings when I am getting dressed for class.
Andrew Cory
October 13, 2006 at 12:50 amHm. Veronica Mars is about a girl who solves typical high-school mysteries– and oh yeah, tries to figure out who killed her best friend. It’s also an exploration of the American class structure. You can find the first season on DVD for as little as US$20, though if the show doesn’t start getting more viewers, it will be canned in a couple weeks…
Heroes is pure superhero set in modern times. It’s _very_ character driven, and is actualy a bit slow. Basicaly, it explores how people respond to being given certain powers. It’s not bad– but I’m waiting for it to thrill me…
Cherry
October 13, 2006 at 1:43 amPK… you don’t know HEROs? Well of course you don’t, its on at 9pm on Mondays. You must tape it sometime. I’m sure you can come in after 3 episodes, but you might want to read up on what has happened so far. LOVE IT!
ok, so my 3 –
Hero’s
Gilmore Girls
7th Heaven
my auxilary choices:
America’s Next Top Model (train wreck!)
Dirty Jobs
Myth Busters
Grey’s Anatomy
ER