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Jul
05
Posted by Stace

TV and Movies

I’ve been a TV-aholic most of my life. Lately is no exception. We keep our DVR humming most all year long, recording shows and movies. We’re still watching old favorites like Survivor and NCIS, and we’ve picked up new shows along the way, like Person of Interest and Elementary.

There are actually a fair amount of shows we watch in the summer now, since USA, TNT and other networks are coming out with off-season type shows. Some of the ones we are watching this summer include:

Falling Skies (icky aliens)
Major Crimes (I LOVE Mary McDonnell)
Continuum (a new favorite on SyFy)
Under the Dome (trying it out, not sure at this point)
Rizzoli & Isles (I like both of the lead characters and actresses)
Burn Notice (final season, thank goodness)
Motive (still not sure of this one either)
Crossing Lines (Tim likes this more than me)
Covert Affairs (when it comes back in a couple of weeks)
and our new favorite, King and Maxwell

Tim has some he watches (Suits, Graceland, etc) and I have some I watch (Masterchef, which I love! and other cooking and daytime shows).

We’ve seen 3 movies in the theater so far this summer: Ironman 3, Star Trek into Darkness and Man of Steel. I’ve liked all 3, but of course, my favorite by far was Trek into Darkness. There’s a few more coming out that I’d be ok with seeing, but I’m more likely to want to wait and get them on DVD or a pay channel. We’ve got a lot of premium channels right now, since Tim changed our bundle with the cable company. I’m recording a lot on the DVR for us to watch the rest of the summer. Which is a good thing, since…

Our receiver went out and Tim had to mail it in to be repaired. Boo. Hiss. It’s the new fancy Internet Onkyo receiver Tim bought a couple of years ago. It’s at the end of the warranty, but the good news is that a) it was still under warranty and b) even if it wasn’t, Tim had bought an extended warranty! We FedEx’d it last weekend and it’s been received at the repair place in Minnesota or somewhere up north. Not sure how long it will take to be repaired or replaced. In the mean time, we can’t watch DVD’s or Blu-Rays without him rewiring everything, so we’re just not going to pop in discs for the time being. The only downside to that – all of my Harry Potter movies are on Blu-Ray. So sad 🙁

Luckily, we have plenty of TV watching to keep us busy. And with Tim playing golf most every day until nearly 9 PM, we don’t have a lot of time in the evenings to catch up on the DVR. So, it’s pretty full these days 🙂

  1. Dawn Said,

    As you know, we’re pretty invested in baseball, so over the summer, we’re relieved not to have much on the DVR, but we do like a little something there for off-days or when the Sox play on the west coast and we can’t stay up for 10pm start times. We’ve been watching Motive as well — it was the highest rated new drama in Canada last television season — and Dexter is running its final season right now. T wants to check out another new show, “The Bridge” that started this past Wednesday. And that’s about it for the summer for us. I have seen all my favorite shows have begun tweeting that they’re back in the studio, doing first read-throughs, so yay!

  2. Maria Said,

    I just wrote a post today that mentioned I don’t have any TV shows that I’m watching this summer. Not a problem because it frees up lots of time to READ! During the school year, I fall behind in my reading. My husband, on the other hand, LOVES to watch TV. He DVRs a lot of shows and series. I can’t keep up.

    We haven’t seen any movies this summer together. I did see The Heat with two of my sister in laws and while the profanity was offensive, the movie was funny. It wouldn’t be my first choice of movies but I’m glad I saw it for only $5.

  3. Desert Songbird Said,

    It’s been pretty obvious that Burn Notice was working toward this being their last season, but may I ask: why are you glad it’s over?

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