During the Writer's Strike, the show that had held my interest the most was "Heroes" but it was rushed during the second season and ended, quite flatly and way too soon.
At the same time, another favorite of mine, "Smallville" was annoying me by airing new episodes on random weeks without announcing anything, so I would miss new episodes without realizing.
After the Writer's strike was finished and the shows came back on for their new seasons, I found myself not caring. In fact, I find nothing on T.V. worth watching anymore.
I used to spend hours upon hours watching T.V. and now I barely spend 2 hours throughout any given day. I think the cause of this is the writer's Strike making me find many different ways to entertain myself using the computer, another cause would be the crappy shows being broadcast currently.
what I'd like to know is, are you online more than T.V. because of the Writer's Strike, or has this always been the case for you regardless?
At the same time, another favorite of mine, "Smallville" was annoying me by airing new episodes on random weeks without announcing anything, so I would miss new episodes without realizing.
After the Writer's strike was finished and the shows came back on for their new seasons, I found myself not caring. In fact, I find nothing on T.V. worth watching anymore.
I used to spend hours upon hours watching T.V. and now I barely spend 2 hours throughout any given day. I think the cause of this is the writer's Strike making me find many different ways to entertain myself using the computer, another cause would be the crappy shows being broadcast currently.
what I'd like to know is, are you online more than T.V. because of the Writer's Strike, or has this always been the case for you regardless?