Back in the days, I bought a TV with my very first paycheque. OK. It was a Pocketvision. You carry it around like a transistor radio. Before the death of analog, it used to mean I could always catch stuff on it, whenever cable went out, like during the blackout of 2003 or we were down to one TV. Aside from being a cool gadget, it had great sound and picture quality for 3 inches of screen. Today, it may be obsolete, but I still catch American shows on Canadian networks. Less conflicts that way. With the economy the way it is, I find it hard to give up full cable. But times were so much easier when there were less channels. There are so many shows now. I couldn't tell you what came and went anymore.
In the past decade, I came across some interesting short-lived series. Let's see if anyone can remember these without looking them up?
- In the near future, a law firm handles difficult cases that reflect the time.
- Three New York couples find their lives becoming intertwined with one another, while living in the same apartment building.
- A cursed revolver brings violence to a variety of owners in the American west.
I am not really running out of shows to comment on. There are still new fall shows I haven't seen yet. It is a good time to give them a look see. A handful of repeats are coming this way.
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