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APB for Grimp on YouTube...[JiF][AARP]Grimp wrote:No, I don't want to be on YouTube, noooooooo
He's sitting behind his desk staring at his Garmin letting a meerkat lick the icing off his face from the 3 donuts he just devoured.
You've got to ask yourself a question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?
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Great. I mention the show might be better with Admiral Starbuck and they immediately kill her off.[JiF]AlbieDamned wrote:Maybe Starbuck somehow survives and makes it to the surface of that planet, and starts living with the primitive cavemen there. Then there can be a crossover between the two shows.
Well I expect there will be 6-9 episodes in a row that have nothing to do with their race to Earth and then Starbuck will magically re-appear after having been revived as one of the 5.
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There ya go, Albie - blame Sly...... damn jinx!!!![JiF]Sly Gambit wrote:Great. I mention the show might be better with Admiral Starbuck and they immediately kill her off.[JiF]AlbieDamned wrote:Maybe Starbuck somehow survives and makes it to the surface of that planet, and starts living with the primitive cavemen there. Then there can be a crossover between the two shows.
Well I expect there will be 6-9 episodes in a row that have nothing to do with their race to Earth and then Starbuck will magically re-appear after having been revived as one of the 5.
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Read this and thought it applied:
Maybe it’s the post-sweeps blues but about 2 weeks ago I started to feel like I need to reevaluate my TV schedule. I’m finding more and more shows I watch to be dissatisfying. At the end of a show the credits roll and 20 minutes later I can’t remember or care what happened.
This never used to happen to me. I enjoyed TV shows for the pure entertainment value, no matter how limited. Now I find myself regularly questioning why I bother with some shows.
After spending some time reflecting, I think I know what’s changed. TV is in a great place. There are so many good, high quality shows on the air and I have such a backlog of great shows on DVD that it’s become increasingly obvious when I watch something mediocre or even worse watch something out of habit.
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