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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 335882" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I'm with Lisa. I <em>hate </em>reality TV, which is anything but real. I have never been so much as tempted to watch SYTYCD, AI, AGT, anything that has a "contest" to see who's the best, especially if it has to do with the people who watch the program voting.</p><p></p><p>I do like true crime, and educational type shows, though. I'm hooked on "Holmes on Homes" right now, and have always loved "Antiques Roadshow". And I like shows with a good story. NBC has totally slit it's throat with this Leno/O'brien thing. Not that either show was a big hit with me, but it's so typical of them. They have no loyalty to their programming whatsoever. I don't even bother to watch anything new on their stations anymore because I know they're going to cancel it, so why bother?</p><p></p><p>Trinity, if push comes to shove, you can always try watching something on hulu.com. Some of the old shows that you loved but haven't seen in an age are on there in full.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 335882, member: 99"] I'm with Lisa. I [I]hate [/I]reality TV, which is anything but real. I have never been so much as tempted to watch SYTYCD, AI, AGT, anything that has a "contest" to see who's the best, especially if it has to do with the people who watch the program voting. I do like true crime, and educational type shows, though. I'm hooked on "Holmes on Homes" right now, and have always loved "Antiques Roadshow". And I like shows with a good story. NBC has totally slit it's throat with this Leno/O'brien thing. Not that either show was a big hit with me, but it's so typical of them. They have no loyalty to their programming whatsoever. I don't even bother to watch anything new on their stations anymore because I know they're going to cancel it, so why bother? Trinity, if push comes to shove, you can always try watching something on hulu.com. Some of the old shows that you loved but haven't seen in an age are on there in full. [/QUOTE]
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