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Date Posted: 13:41:00 09/26/00 Tue
Author: CW
Subject: Actually,
In reply to: Islandgirl 's message, "The thrill is fading" on 13:25:07 09/26/00 Tue

yes I am but not necessarily for the reasons you mentioned. I don't watch a lot of TV--there just are too many things I like to do better. However, when a program has everything in it that I like (like the XFiles), I will watch it until the last episode fades. IMHO, most of what's on TV is boring and quite frankly not worth the tape it's recorded on. The reality shows just don't reflect any sort of reality in my experience, I find soaps boring and talk shows irritating. It's like these people need to either get a job or get a reality check with the rest of the world, IMHO.

Yes, I would love to have Mulder in all the episodes, however as long as he is written into the overall story line--even if only referred to in the episodes he's not in--I will watch and see just how well the writers pull this off. As long as Mulder and/or Scully star in the show, I will be excited to watch. As for Doggett--the jury is out on him until we see what actually happens. I wassn't impressed with past performances but that's only my opinion.

To be quite honest, I have felt like a jinx at times because whenever I really commit to a program, it goes off the air. When I actually despise a show, it runs forever. Maybe I should offer to screen all the new shows for the networks and see if my theory holds true?

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