Tuesday, September 12, 2006

I come to you now, at the turn of the tide.

I was talking with my family over the weekend, and the topic turned to television. We came to the conclusion that something is happening with respect to the quality of television, and for the first time in....EVER....it's a good thing.

I may be jinxing things, but it looks like the horrible era of crappy, dumbed down television is coming to an end. There was a period a few years back when it seemed like the networks were going to scale back on scripted dramas and comedys to make more room for reality shows that were witnessing a boom in ratings, thanks to Survivor and American Idol. I know you all remember the slew of shitty, third rate shows that came out, all attempting to cash in on America's new fad. Temptation Island, anyone? Who Wants to Marry a Millionaire? Oh, pick me!!!

Thankfully, those seem to have gone away.

Now (and I'm not the only one to think this), it seems that the networks are finally realizing that America can handle more than gratuitous sex and shocks. We have TV shows with stories that last whole seasons (or more!), not just episodic arcs that finish up in 44 minutes. We have Lost. We have the Sopranos. We have Deadwood. And we have Veronica Mars, which, if you know me at all, you know I think is the greatest show on TV today. We have shows that emphasize characters over meaningless, forced plots. Watch Gilmore Girls for a while and tell me how boring the relationship between a mother and daughter really is.

Not only that, but the shows coming out this Fall season look to be some of the best in years. I've seen the pilot for Studio 60, and let me tell you, it's gonna be great. Of course, I would expect nothing less from Aaron Sorkin. I'm also freaking out about Heroes, Six Degrees and The Nine.

So, that's my opinion of this Golden Era of Television.

Naturally, I won't be able to watch any of it, since School will take over my life for the next seven to nine years.

Looks like I'd better stock up on VHS tapes.

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Meanwhile, Four Months Later...

Well, it's definitely been a while since I've posted on here. I thought I'd return with some random comments:

Today I became a resident again. At least in the eyes of WWU. F California, I'm back home!

I also thought I'd share a few comics / pics with everyone. These brightened my days over the past few months:








Sorry if you can't read the comics.

I really had more to say, but I'm feeling a bit of writer's block coming on.

I'm now in the Pirate house with Kyra,



Deanna,


and Blake:

















It should be a fun year. Grad school is a little daunting, but everyday it gets closer to starting, I get less terrified.

A couple of other things coming up for me:

On the 29th, I'm going to be heading down to Seattle to see Wicked. I still don't have someone to go with. Any takers? Attractive, available women, ages 21-26 are preferable.

And on October 3rd, I get to hang out with Brooke, who I haven't seen in almost two years. I can honestly say I'm probably more excited about this than anything else right now, but with my luck, I'll have a 20 page paper due the next day, so our night will be lame. Argh.

Okay, I should probably get back to work.