Okay, so one of the changes I experienced upon moving in with The Boy was keeping the TV off unless there was something specific we wanted to watch. When I lived alone, I had the TV on a lot -- not constantly, but in the background when I did stuff.
Because of his type of ADD, he gets totally sucked into TV if it's on, no matter what it is. It could be an infomercial about lint, and he'd be mesmerized. Honestly. I have seen him sit with his dinner plate on his lap and the fork half way to his mouth -- for 5 minutes, and I am not exaggerating. That's how much it sucks him in.
So we keep the TV off most of the time. But! He's out of town, so my having the TV on won't distract him. I'm set to bust out the Buffy DVDs and have a Buffyfest.
I'm specifically in the mood for the high school seasons. So! What episodes should I watch? (I can't guarantee I'll obey, but I figured, who better than my Buffistas to suggest what Buffy episodes to watch.)
Definitely "The Prom."
Aw, hell. That's a tough one actually. I say, start at the beginning and watch all the way through. Sleep for a couple of hours, then keep going. Work? Who needs work?!
What's My Line is kind of underrated and awesome.
And, of course, The Wish and Doppelgangland back to back.
Also, Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered & the Zeppo as a double feature.
Better an earhook than an asshook, though, dontcha think?
Just don't get them mixed up.
What's My Line is kind of underrated and awesome.
Because of the monkey pants, right? I was thinking of watching those 2!
Also the Zeppo.
Because of the monkey pants, right? I was thinking of watching those 2!
Yuh huh!
Better an earhook than an asshook, though, dontcha think?
Just don't get them mixed up.
Heh, my smartass reply was "Speak for yourself, vanilla bean!" but then I would've had to include a "just kidding" disclaimer which seemed wussy.
Zenkitty, however, can speak on this subject with authority.
::fears, respects and admires Zen for this::
Okay -- What's My Line 1 & 2, it is! Uh...are!
I say you have to throw in Passion, and Becoming Pts 1 & 2.