
Yawuza Yawuza !! what a gripping Tuesday nite viewing on MNET. It took me by complete surprise. You see I try not to get hooked too much on programs. I have a love hate relationship with my TV. I want to stop depending on it as my main source of weekly entertainment at the same time I don’t want to. If you get my very cryptic point. If I become too hooked on a program I become resentful and I try to liberate myself from the addiction then I miss the addiction. Hope you are still with me. For example, I got so hooked to survivor one year that I started planning my diary around the show. The following season I made a point not pay attention to the show and actually made appoint of going out on the evenings it was playing. I then of course resented not knowing what was going on and who was who so I started watching it again. Pointless I know. Gemini are contrary people and I am a Gemini through and through.
Anyway back to mnet. I decided to browse through after TAR just to see ehat the big deal was about re Prison break. I had tried to follow OZ and had been grossed out by the violence. However I loved shawshank redemption and bad girls so I have a kind o ambivalence to prison based movies or series. I was hooked instantly. Wentworth Miller is incredible. Intense, believable and utterly shagastic in this clean- clever- boy- goes- rustic kinda of way. I became instantly hooked.
I then decided to give Weeds a try so since Nip n Tuck was next I decided to watch that too. Wooow. I have head about t before on the forum I just never felt like watching it. My good lord what a show!!! At the end of it I decided that my huge mummeries are fine thank you, I cant be fuffing around with liking silicone. I also am off sugar and carbs as of today. That obese woman was hectic.
Weeds was amazing. Mary louse parker deserves the award just on the bases of that first episode.
I am now hooked …. Mnet can do what they like with me. My lizard ass will be lounging on that cough every Tuesday. They can sell me anything they want I will be the captive audience.
It was an addictive emotional bollocking. More please
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