Guess what, kids? That's right, more news on the writer's strike. Yay! So what's the news? Um, pretty much nothing.
There were rumors about talks going on soon. But no. It was all a lie. Or maybe they're in talks, but they're still no where near deciding. As I've mentioned, the Grammys will still go on; however, it might not be the same program we've come to love. Many musicians who are also actors (like Justin Timberlake) don't want to cross the picket line. So the show might be a shell of it's former self. And that's made those nice people who run the Oscars a little nervous. Will the Oscars be able to go on as scheduled? Only time will tell.
With practically no new TV on (besides Lost, but that only has a few episodes that were filmed before the strike), I've been forced to take drastic measures. I've done something I swore I'd never do, and I don't think I can even look myself in the eye anymore (not that I could before, I'm not that flexible). That's right, I watched ... sports.
Shudder.
Not just any sports either, but the Super Bowl. Well, most of it anyway. OK, some of it. I just couldn't do that to myself. But from what I could gather, it was a pretty exciting game. (I've been told to say, "Yay, Giants!")
Come on, Writer's Guild members. Don't do this to me. I mean, yes, Tom Brady is hot, even though he's not on the team I was supposed to be rooting for. And yes, I live in New York, so it was cool to have a New York team. But I don't like sports. Gym class was always a nightmare for me, and I'm afraid of some post traumatic stress flashback to volleyball my junior year. I'm not meant to watch sports. I'm meant to watch new TV shows.
I know you all know what I'm talking about.
So, I'm sure (actually 100 percent postive) that you are all more athletic than I am, and enjoyed the Superbowl. What did you think? Any Giants fans out there? And for those of you sad about the writer's strike, which shows do you miss the most?
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