AliasJohnDoe
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TV ratings for Tuesday November 10/2015: http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2015/11/11/tv-ratings-tuesday-nov-10-2015/
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Thanks to Netflix, Hulu, and websites like Dramafever and Viki, I've been binge watching a lot of Asian dramas mostly from Taiwan, Korea, and Japan (they tend to last 13-22 episodes). Some are utterly ridiculous and I can't watch past the first episodes or so but others are very good. The problem is that they're highly addicting. Anyone else watch it these types of shows?
^ ITA. Rowlf is my very favouritest muppet.
However I do still like the show. It's not as consistently LOL funny as I anticipated from that brilliant trailer, but still entertaining enough for me to stick with it.
I've seen Densha Otoko (Train Man), Last Friends, and The Liar Game from Japan. I always mean to watch more of their dramas, but rarely get around to looking them up![]()
TV ratings for Tuesday November 10/2015: http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2015/11/11/tv-ratings-tuesday-nov-10-2015/
The show is going through some changes:http://www.onenewsnow.com/media/2015/11/10/abc-discovering-muppets-is-not-mtv^ ITA. Rowlf is my very favouritest muppet.
However I do still like the show. It's not as consistently LOL funny as I anticipated from that brilliant trailer, but still entertaining enough for me to stick with it.
Yay for Rowlf love^ ITA. Rowlf is my very favouritest muppet.
I'm puzzled. How come Scorpion with a 1.6/5 rating has more viewers than Supergirl with a 1.8/6 rating or Blindspot with a 2.3/7 rating?!
And yet this 58 year old watches two of those shows (and used to watch Scorpion before it became unwatchable).The advertisers want the 18-49 age demographic. They don't think a 53 year old like me spends enough money.![]()
Please tell me you are being sarcastic.Older people already own pretty much what they want, they usually just buy new things to replace something which has broken down due to old age. Whereas young people are buying all new stuff once they leave their parent's house...and then upgrade everything they buy as their tastes change. Plus young people are more likely to replace working/useful items so as to look more accomplished or more stylish, whereas older people care less about that and are happy with what they've got.
And yet this 58 year old watches two of those shows (and used to watch Scorpion before it became unwatchable).
Please tell me you are being sarcastic.
Most of us are smart enough to wait a few days or order it online instead of waiting in line.When the new iPhone comes out, do you think the line-ups are full of sixty year-olds instead of 25 year-olds?