I will probably stop watching the auditions. They have started spending too much time on the judges and their comments during the dance. I almost wouldn't mind hearing them as a voice over, but I don't need to see them.
Non-Fiction TV: I Reject Your Reality and Substitute My Own
This thread is for non-fiction TV, including but not limited to reality television (So You Think You Can Dance, Top Chef: Masters, Project Runway), documentaries (The History Channel, The Discovery Channel), and sundry (Expedition Africa, Mythbusters), et al. [NAFDA]
(Though they are not immune to the phenomenon, of course, like blue tights guy in Boston.)
That was so painful, I was literally cringing.
I hate the Idol auditions. I also didn't love the fake drama they packed into last year's announcements about who made the top twenty or whatever.
Now that Sex does not audition any more, I can tolerate the SYTYCD auditions. The first year or two, I was really uncomfortable because it seemed like they were exploiting poor mental health. I just don't find that at all entertaining.
Yeah, the Idol auditions have gone very much that direction it seems, so between that and the annoyance factor I've pretty much stopped watching them.
I totally can't watch the Idol auditions for that reason. In fact, it pretty much turns me off the entire franchise.
Dude! I just bought Top Chef's Kevin's polenta with meatballs off the Schwan's truck! I love Schwans. They also have something from Ilia, LeAnne, Trey & CJ, and...someone else I misremember. We shall have to see how it turns out.
Oh, do report back. I was thinking of ordering that. Kevin's was the only one that really appealed to me, though I don't remember the details.
Will do. I am quite excited about it. Well, as excited as one gets about frozen food products. But still! Kevin!
That article about HGTV/Food Network was fascinating. I had no idea how the subscription revenues broke down. I really wish there were part and parcel packages available. I would pay 50 cents a month for Food Network, but definitely not for a bunch of the other channels I receive.
In fact, I could probably have Discovery, Bravo, Food Network, BBC, SyFy, TNT, & CN, plus locals, and never notice the difference. Okay, and CSpan. And ESPN. And Comedy. Okay, I probably need the damn package.
Why You Can't Watch Food Network or HGTV on Cablevision
The article tries to be fair to both sides, but I know from co-workers downstairs at the channel (which is not currently on Cablevision) and my own as a customer that Cablevision is run by cheap assholes. I don't blame Scripps one bit in this fight.
Guess what I found on Create this morning?
Avec Eric
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I don't think that WTTW (local PBS station) even showed it but there it was.