Jeff Stahler for September 13, 2023

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    Erse IS better  10 months ago

    Whereas I’m spending just as much time watching shows as I ever have: Very close to zero. (Yeah, everybody to their own flavors.)

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    sandpiper  10 months ago

    I dunno. We have enjoyed searching the lists for movies we enjoyed decades ago – for us that means most films from the mid-1900’s. As to the writers’ strike, where have they been up to now? Much of what currently passes for ‘writing’ seems to involve frenetic scene changes, destruction of all kinds, lots of gore, dialogue an elementary kid could do better, and characters so badly miscast as to be comical.

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    Pogostiks Premium Member 10 months ago

    Unless you have Netflix or a large collection of films on computer… seeing a good film again is worth more than most of today’s crap (all those films based on Marvel comics etc…)

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    akachman Premium Member 10 months ago

    It doesn’t matter who’s in it or what it’s about: it’s still a boob tube. Read a book.

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    My First Premium Member 10 months ago

    I haven’t missed a thing. Stay on strike if you want. Makes no difference in my life.

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    DC Swamp  10 months ago

    Are they still on strike? I didn’t even notice.

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    aristoclesplato9  10 months ago

    Does anyone even care about the strike? We’ve noticed no change whatsoever in the garbage coming out of the TV.

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    Denver Reader Premium Member 10 months ago

    There’s actually lots of new shows coming out.

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    comixbomix  10 months ago

    And so are the writers.

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    eclairewl Premium Member 10 months ago

    I miss Seth Meyers and Stephen Colbert. Their monologues have brought a lot of relief to my political anxiety.

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    dflak  10 months ago

    I don’t go to the movies (I wait until I can rent them at home) so my backlog goes back to the 1970’s. I also like to watch some of the classics like “Casablanca.”

    As for TV, I used to watch college football when it wasn’t on pay for a streaming service to get it. My TV stays off most of the day.

    I used to watch Jeopardy, but since they are now in production in spite of the strike, I’ll save my electrons for a more useful purpose. Maybe I’ll use them to mine Bitcoin.

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    Lexguy  10 months ago

    They’re still on strike? Who knew?

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    Phoenix83  10 months ago

    I’m catching up on old shows I meant to watch, games, and reading.

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    Saturn49  10 months ago
    A lot of pretentious people here. “I never watch TV – how declassé”
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    timinwsac Premium Member 10 months ago

    Strike???

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member 10 months ago

    And looks like you will continue to be walking…….sorry!

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    I Play One On TV  10 months ago

    Eventually, all the projects that the striking writers had finished working on will be available for public viewing. The true effect of the strike likely won’t be seen for months.

    And Mr. Stahler brings up a good point. Why should we pay for entertainment? These people have no right to ask for better pay. We managed to starve musicians with Napster and now streaming services, why not starve writers, too?

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    piper_gilbert  10 months ago

    I’ve canceled all the premium channels on my programming subscription. They are pretty much all reruns anyway. Saving $$$$.

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    Carthago delenda est  10 months ago

    Is the strike still going on? I didn’t notice.

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    mac04416  10 months ago

    Now if Face Book and X would go on strike, we could be sociable again.

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