Thursday, December 09, 2010

Reunited And It Feels So Good

You know how it feels when you hang out with a friend you haven't seen in a while and you remember all the reasons you liked them in the first place? Well, I get that same feeling when I rediscover a show that had previously been kicked off my must watch list. Unlike sports teams (I'm looking at you UNC), you don't have to stick by TV shows even when they suck and I've been known to bail. Rarely, but sometimes shows that were previously dead to me have been resurrected. Here is the top 5 from my walking dead:

  1. Grey's Anatomy - I bailed on Grey's a few season's back. It was about the time that everyone was broken up, broken down, and depressed. Everyone had been with everyone, everyone had had every illness, and they were starting to recycle couples and diseases. It was literally painful to watch and I felt I had to follow it with a sitcom chaser to pick me up just enough that I could get out of bed the next day. Then, I started seeing a lot about the amazing season finale from last year, so I watched and I've been hooked ever since. It's interesting again. Some of the characters are actually happy and there are storylines and couples to root for.
  2. The OC - I was there for the final music montage that ended this pop culture driven show, but there was a time before Mischa Barton's character, Marissa bit the big one that I was starting to drift. The couples had gotten together and broken up so much it became meaningless and the ulitimate sin...they were starting to mess with Sandy and Kirsten, the parents whose loving relationship really gave the show its heart. But, once Marissa flew off that cliff to her death, the show had new life and I was back. Kirsten and Sandy were on solid ground and Ryan and Taylor gave us something new to root for.
  3. Lost - One can only take so many unanswered questions - I mean seriously, what is the smoke monster? I've seen the finale and I still don't really get it. I bailed on this show before they announced the end date only to be drawn back in when they offered a light at the end of the tunnel. I was hooked to see what happened to Kate, Sawyer, Jack and the rest, but I have to admit I probably wouldn't have stuck with it if I didn't know the pay off was coming soon.
  4. Days of Our Lives - Yes, I know this is a soap opera, but it has been in my family for three generations...literally my grandmother watches. I grew up on the drama that surrounded Salem and it's most prominent families, the Bradys, the Hortons, and the DiMeras. However I have walked away many times, only to be drawn back in months or years later by Hope and Bo, Marlena and John, and their endless supply of secret babies, devil possesion, kidnappings, and evil twins. We are currently on the outs but I have not doubt that it could rise again in the future.
  5. House - I'm all about suspension of disbelief but the main character on this show is a horrible horrible person that treats people like crap, constantly disobeys orders, and risks lives. It's hard to watch a show when the main character seems so deeply flawed with no indication of progress or growth. There is no way he wouldn't be fired, so when the show did nothing I fired him myself. I was out a few seasons when I heard House and Cuddy were hooking up and he was off the drugs. I tuned back in hoping they were going to write a different story then House is offensively rude, thinks it's Cancer, has an epiphany, smugly saves the day. The jury is still out on this one and it could end up back in the grave.

3 comments:

Sara said...

The great thing about leaving a soap opera and coming back 10 years later is you can pick right back up where you left off, like you never missed a beat.

Emily said...

I don't know if your Grey's Anatomy plug is enough for me to give it a try again, but I am with you on The OC. My lunch break is always from 12:30-2, and my way to decompress during that time is to watch the OC rerun on the Soap Network from 1-2. I have literally been late to class because I wanted to watch the end of an episode (even though I have seen them all before).

Katie_Blue said...

I do love The OC. Just the other day I was cruising You Tube for clips from the Ryan/Taylor season. I really did like them together.