It's just that I don't usually watch reruns unless I didn't see the episode the first time. I guess other people do, though.
You have to remember that the majority of people
aren't like us.
They don't have "appointment TV." A lot of the time, reruns
are
episodes they didn't see the first time.
You have to remember that the majority of people aren't like us. They don't have "appointment TV."
Yeah, I forget that. I guess a lot of people sit down in the evening and just flip channels till they find something they want to watch.
People suck.
I was much more of a channel flipper and repeat watcher when I didn't have the DVR. Now there is almost always something waiting for me to watch.
The people I know in real life, if they
do
have a Show That They Watch...that's pretty much it. They have one show. Maybe two.
Not, say, twelve or whatever.
Dude, one or two is seriously all I *can* keep up with if I want to work, eat, sleep, do schoolwork, occasionally see my friends, and hang out with my husband. I have 3 right now and it's kind of stressful! (I, however, am willing to admit I may have freaky stress flashpoints)
My lack of a DVR is a major factor as well.
TVGasm has a story about Drive's cancellation (very short) and they mention a remaining NINE episodes. Where did they get that figure?
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they mention a remaining NINE episodes. Where did they get that figure?
Well, there was a thirteen-episode order to begin with.
I really want to see episodes 5 and 6. I hope FOX puts them on the web. If not, I hope someone bootlegs the puppies, particularly episode 6. Just thought I'd mention.
P-C, ah ha. I didn't realize that.
Thank God for TiVo. Seriously.