Tuesday, March 28, 2006

KT Update-TV is Giving Me Heartburn!

Ya know, this CW thing is really starting to upset my stomach. What the crap is all this crap that now Veronica Mars will PROBABLY be on the schedule next year? WHAT?

And Everwood is on the bubble? Wha Wha? On top of all this wishy-washness about next year, UPN has moved Veronica Mars to Tuesday! Frikkin Tuesdays (starting April 11)! My Tuesdays at 9 are already full! Hello! Scrubs & House & The Unit! What the crap am I going to do on Tuesdays now? My Thursdays at 9 are wide open, can’t you move it there? Boo Booo Boooooo!

As if all of this wasn’t enough to give me heartburn for a week, this morning comes news that Arrested Development creator Mitch Hurwitz decided he doesn’t want to continue the show! What the Frikk!!! Are these people trying to kill me?? I’m so depressed that it is 99.9% certain that I will not have another new bluth episode. Wahhhhh! I can’t take it anymore.

The only good news from me today is that “How I met your Mother” got picked up for next season. At least one thing in this update is steak sauce (sorry, I’m too depressed to explain all they barney-isms.)

What else? Alias finally comes back Apr 9, Everwood made its return last night (although I did not watch it, I was with Jack Bauer).

I’m still eh-eh about Prison Break. I just don’t care anymore, cause I know they’ll keep finding ways to delay the execution, that no matter what Michael will never get caught snooping around the grounds, that something will always be in there way to escaping. I did hear that next week’s episode was great, as you get a Lost-esque glimpse into what brought the main characters to the prison. Odds are, I’ll be watching “How I Met Your Mother” in the bedroom. I am dangerously close to breaking up with this show.

Quick movie news, I heard today that Oceans 13 will be coming our way next year. Ugh. Really? I don’t know how I feel about this, movie no. 3 will be sans Julia Roberts.

On the netflix circuit, I recently viewed “Good Night & Good Luck” which I thought was outstanding. And for a moment, it made me think of all the greatness television could accomplish if we used it to communicate and educate and stimulate our minds rather than just to entertain ourselves. I’m the first to admit I am a slave to my tv, but I do try to find shows (mostly) that will require my mind. And I would definitely be in favor of a weekly news program that really educated the public rather than just tried to scare us and/or brainwash us in between commercial breaks. (steps off soapbox)

Finally I want to take a moment to discuss The Sopranos. I think that it has been stellar thus far and I’m really looking forward to see the shit hit the fan now that tony is awake. Yippeeee!

That’s all folks. Hopefully I’ll be able to keep up these semi-regular updates!

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