likeitaloud
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Does anyone have this feeling sometimes? Due to my rooming arrangements I get cable for free but lately it annoys me rather then bringing me entertainment. Lately I've limited myself watching exclusively the news and Seinfeld re-runs.
First, the commercials...yes sure it pays for the million/episode salary of our dear Friends but who still watches them? After trying to sit through a night movie I felt robbed...something like 7 commercial breaks in a movie that's under 2 hours. Being lucky enough to legally acquire much of the media through the internet (f*** you bill C-61) I would rather wait for the movie to download through bit-torrent and then watch it in peace.
The second complaint is probably the core of my rant, why does everyone on TV assume you, the viewer, have an intelligence of a child? I usually stay up late and just catching a glimpse of infomercials makes me want to throw up, the patronizing is just unbelievable. The idea itself that those infomercials make enough sales to be worth the airtime, or even the idea that they make one sale..is deeply disturbing. Same with the never-ending sitcoms(Everybody loves Raymond, Married with children..you know what they are) the background laugh, and the terrible, terrible, repeatable jokes are just sad.
I know my rant would make sense about 20 years ago when those sitcoms were made and commercials were blooming, but only now have I really given a chance to TV, and it really felt like a huge waste of time, not even given the nature of programing, but how everything is organized.
So tell me does TiVo, On demand, satellite, etc. make it any better? What I am worried about with those services is the constant feeling of getting ripped off when you have to pay on daily basis for something you watch. Few channels I actually enjoy (HBO Canada) aren't even offered unless you are subscribing to an expansive plan which is also kind of disappointing.
First, the commercials...yes sure it pays for the million/episode salary of our dear Friends but who still watches them? After trying to sit through a night movie I felt robbed...something like 7 commercial breaks in a movie that's under 2 hours. Being lucky enough to legally acquire much of the media through the internet (f*** you bill C-61) I would rather wait for the movie to download through bit-torrent and then watch it in peace.
The second complaint is probably the core of my rant, why does everyone on TV assume you, the viewer, have an intelligence of a child? I usually stay up late and just catching a glimpse of infomercials makes me want to throw up, the patronizing is just unbelievable. The idea itself that those infomercials make enough sales to be worth the airtime, or even the idea that they make one sale..is deeply disturbing. Same with the never-ending sitcoms(Everybody loves Raymond, Married with children..you know what they are) the background laugh, and the terrible, terrible, repeatable jokes are just sad.
I know my rant would make sense about 20 years ago when those sitcoms were made and commercials were blooming, but only now have I really given a chance to TV, and it really felt like a huge waste of time, not even given the nature of programing, but how everything is organized.
So tell me does TiVo, On demand, satellite, etc. make it any better? What I am worried about with those services is the constant feeling of getting ripped off when you have to pay on daily basis for something you watch. Few channels I actually enjoy (HBO Canada) aren't even offered unless you are subscribing to an expansive plan which is also kind of disappointing.