Savannahh · 18-21, F
I don’t watch much TV either, my parents keep it locked inside the cabinet most times
Claudianovotny · 36-40, F
Are you as irritated as I am by docuseries where each episode feels the need to repeat what has already been said in the previous one? And then there are long, atmospheric sequences that have little to do with the subject. Or you have more time dedicated to people with fringe theories than to the real substance (Pompeii - the latest dig, second episode). I have to say, though, I took my niece to see the recording of Sue Black's Royal Institution Lecture and that was well done.
wuiop2 · 41-45
I couldn't agree more, and I particularly appreciate your eloquence.
amrit19901990 · 31-35, M
i stopped watching tv 10 years ago.. i just watch movies on laptop now..

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Wire was a great series . My al time fav is the sopranos ! 😊
jackson55 · M
I watch little to no network tv. I don't have cable. My tv is mostly for movies.
I watch one show and that's it. Shameless 😬 Paying 80$ a month to watch one show...smdh
DDonde · 31-35, M
I don't know much about British TV, but I really can't stand watching TV over here myself. I'm not sure it was that much better in the past either, tbh. For me it's more that there's more enjoyable alternatives (for me) with fewer ads.
Murmurs · 31-35, F
@DDonde I didn't want to criticise American TV (assuming that's where you are!), but since you bring it up, to compare - in my experience from visiting, the US' average is worse, but there's also a lot more of it, so there is a slightly higher possibility of finding something you actually care about....if you can find it! Whereas in the UK, even on non-BBC channels, there are far fewer ads. Either way...there seem to be better options elsewhere
Murmurs · 31-35, F
@DDonde I think it's what annoys me too; if you're getting something for 'free', then advertising seems a reasonable price to pay. If you're forking over considerable sums of money the least that could be done is tone down adverts (or at least restrict them to between shows, though I appreciate that's when everyone goes to make a cup of tea or make room for one so there'd be no point!).