I'm so burnt out on superheroes and poorly scripted shows, and unrelenting meanness and sadness and rage, I've stopped watching almost everything. I'm currently glutting on DIY and HGTV. If a ditzy trophy wife wants a wall of glass and her husband is only willing to pay for a half-wall of glass, I can point and laugh at their momentous event struggle faces.
Suzi, I think I've bought one thing from Replacements, a candlestick I'd hunted for years to pair with one I'd found for a dollar, and it was offered through them (for *way* more than a dollar). But mostly I use the site to ID thrift shop and yard sale teacups.
Our wedding china is on the right of the middle shelf in this picture but we seldom use the place settings, which are stacked on the breakfront shelves. The other things in this picture have been...um, accumulated, over time. And yes, I use the pots and cups, pitchers and sugar bowls, and enjoy the heck out of them.
I'm so burnt out on superheroes and poorly scripted shows, and unrelenting meanness and sadness and rage, I've stopped watching almost everything.
This is what the Great British Bake Off is for. Also old seasons of Foyle's War and other similar shows.
Superheroes are still totally my escapism (plus Elementary, which rocks my socks). But that's why there are so many channels -- everyone can have different teevee.
It's too soon to rewatch Foyle's War. I suppose after I exhaust my interest in house shows I'll probably turn to cooking shows. I do frequently enjoy Restaurant: Impossible, though.
Restaurant: Impossible
I assume this is all people cooking while hanging from the ceiling a la "Mission Impossible."
NO ONE BURST MY BUBBLE.
Oh yes, I'm anticipating Elementary--teevee for grownups. There are a few scripted things I enjoy, but my ability and willingness to engage with unrelenting darkness of spirit and grinding angst is just exhausted. I'm about at the level of hangnail and burnt dinner levels of angst.
The Meg in my online name comes from Marguerite. Named after an elderly lady from Spain who was a mentor to my mom in the LWV. I can't recall if it was the ERA onesie or baby blanket that came from her, or both. She died well before I could remember her, but I'm proud to carry her name.
The only thing I'm really looking forward to is Luke Cage.
my ability and willingness to engage with unrelenting darkness of spirit and grinding angst is just exhausted.
To be fair, that's why I stopped watching SHIELD mid-spring. It was too dark and angsty for me (I know lots of people still like it; hence the renewal, and that's cool).
I am glad that Leverage is still new to me. I'm sad I missed it when it was on TV -- but then, we don't have cable -- but am digging the hell out of it now.