Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Tards everywhere "Super concerned" about writer's strike


Well it's been 3 weeks now and there's still no sign of any agreement between the writers and the execs. I'm afraid this is bringing us to the inevitable. Maybe not next week or the week after, but at some point in the near future, they're going to run out of new episodes of "2 and a half men." I just don't know what I'm going to do without Chuck Sheen’s razor sharp wit and uncanny acting ability. I mean, when I first heard about the strike I said to myself "It's no big deal, I'm sure they have plenty of episodes of "The Big Bang Theory" in the can. This whole thing will be over soon enough and no one will even remember this whole thing happened." However my fears were realized when last week during sweeps it was yet another rerun of "How I met your Mother." I mean it just makes me so angry. How can these selfish writers deny their fans of all the brilliant work they do. I mean, even I was skeptical about that Caveman show, but come on have you seen that show? There's some AMAZING writing going on there. I mean, you would have to be some kind of genius, or really, REALLY high, to come up with an idea as hysterical as that. I just hope they get it ironed out in time for the Oscars. I think I speak for everyone when I say that the timeless banter between that one guy from Desperate Housewives and the unflappable Tom Bergeron can't be missed.

I guess I could look at it on the bright side, this is giving me a chance to run through my Becker collection on DVD again, since there's nothing good on TV anymore...

1 comment:

Ad Nauseum said...

What made me really decide to support the writers was seeing John Stamos picketing along with them. If he would have just held up a sign that read "Have Mercy" I think this whole thing would be over.

Nice post. Seriously though, you'll have to let me borrow those Becker DVD's. I pawned Season 2 to get tickets to see Maroon 5.