Tube talk
Jim and I recently started watching the new television series Parenthood, the one by Ron Howard et al., based on the old(er) movie of the same name.
We like it so far. Which doesn't bode well for the show. It'll likely be canceled now that I've given it my stamp of approval.
For whatever reason, Jim and I have never been big TV watchers and -- despite a few attempts -- we never seem to home in on the shows that seem to be most popular with all the other TV watchers in the country. We don't watch the CSI or Law and Order shows. We definitely don't watch reality shows. And, much to the surprise of a few friends, we've never seen an entire episode of The Simpsons.
During our early years of marriage, our favorite shows were Soap, Quantum Leap, St. Elsewhere and MASH reruns. We grew to love Beauty and the Beast and Fame, as well as -- when we could afford cable -- The Hitchhiker and It's the Garry Shandling Show (just typing that one made me smile).
Then the 90s came and we were too busy to watch TV ... or the girls commandeered the only television set we had and Jim and I joined them for precious few shows. (We were willing to sit through Buffy the Vampire Slayer; not so much Saved by the Bell or, later, Dawson's Creek.) When we did watch on our own, it was usually 20/20, 48 Hours, Dateline or some other news show that kept us constantly worried about the safety of our children.
As the girls got older and ownership of the TV returned to us, Jim and I started watching more and more on the tube. Here are a few we watched regularly in the last, say, five years:
Six Feet Under (HBO)
Rome (HBO) -- Jim
24 -- Jim
Felicity -- me
Gilmore Girls
Medium (although her waking-up-in-a-gasp schtick has grown tiresome and we no longer watch)
Brothers & Sisters (the silly drama has grown tiresome and we're about done)
Grey's Anatomy (ditto)
Men of a Certain Age
True Blood (we'll be watching this upcoming season at Brianna's, as we've canceled HBO)
Glee (!)
Ghost Hunters (thanks, Tammy!)
But here's the kicker. Here are our favorites of the past few years, favorites that apparently very few others favored because they were lured away by Biggest Loser, American Idol, So You Think You Can Dance or any other reality show we simply couldn't stomach. These gems were canceled far too soon for our unpopular taste, which made us question the intelligence of the average TV watcher very sad: Joan of Arcadia, The Riches, Related, Six Degrees, Life on Mars, Eli Stone, Pushing Daisies (thanks for the reminder, Pam!), Flight of the Conchords and Saving Grace (the upcoming season is the final season).
What's up, people?
A friend recently gave us the first season of Lost -- and we love it so far! It'll take us quite some time to get through the seven seasons, but at least we know this series can't be canceled on us.
I wish I could say the same for Parenthood.
Today's question:
What's one of your all-time favorite TV shows?
My answer: I really loved St. Elsewhere ... and Quantum Leap. But that may just be nostalgia talking.