Tuesday, May 28, 2019
How I See Television :: Personal Narrative Media Entertainment Essays
How I See TelevisionI love television with all my heart, I also hate it with a passion. I have many reasons for my emotional dyslexic connection to television. I love the feeling I get when Thursday rolls around and the Apprentice is on NBC. Who will be eliminated tonight? What will their task be? I love Home and garden Television. They do home renovations in two days time, show us how to plan and carry out a fabulous dinner party in an evening, and demonstrate how to create fabulous decorations for any holiday season. DIY or Do It Yourself television is equally inspiring, though neither are actually inspiring replete for me to have attempted any of the projects I learned about, but that is beside the point. When I would talk about different shows, my friend would get a confused escort on his face and say, Im not familiar with that show, if its not on PBS then I wouldnt have seen it. That is the delimitate statement of a PBS snob, he admits it. Different people could fill in the PBS designation with the History line or the Discovery Channel. At that point I knew it was futile to even attempt to convey how funny the show was that I watched, it would have been lost on him. There is a sense of superiority when people say, Oh, I dont watch television. Like we immediately picture them reading War and Peace instead of watch the finale of The Bachelor. I think of them as alcoholics that dont allow themselves to watch any television because they would soon find themselves sitting among stacks of pizza pie boxes and bags of trash, watching Stella plan her big day on Whose Wedding is it Anyway? Its on HGTV if you are interested. Last year we signed up with base Network and now get about four hundred channels. Part of the package includes a PVR, or personal video recorder. We can record up to 60 hours of programming and watch a recorded show while another is recording. My goal is to avoid commercials as they waste valuable time. Several mont hs ago, actually it was four days before the presidential election, our television started acting funny with squiggly lines every so often.
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