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September 27, 2007

DVR Dilemma

This is the time of year when my DVR can’t possibly hold all the new television shows I’m trying to record – and also when my life can’t possibly allow for me to watch all of them! I absolutely love the new season of episodes - for both my old favorites (like Heroes, House, Ugly Betty, etc.) and the new series that hold such possibility for at least a few weeks. This is truly another Golden Age for television, and anyone intrigued by the craft of writing/directing and acting can learn boatloads about character development and the creation of powerful moments. Some of the most gifted artists now invest their skills in the medium of television, and while there is still a lot of junk to wade through, there are also some gems to be deliciously devoured. So this is going to be a very short blog…because I have shows to watch! (Let me know what some of your new favorites are.)

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I know I'm a couple of years behind the curve, but I just started watching, "The West Wing" on DVD. (I'm on season 3... my wife and I need sleep!)

I like it for similar reasons: Much of the show is about the power of words... both in the actual writing of the series, but also the plot lines of each show.

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