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The Big Bang Observation
The Big Bang Observation The Big Bang Theory ran on CBS from 2007 to 2019. Admittedly, I didn’t watch the first couple of seasons. I began watching it around 2014. When it went into syndication, I began watching the reruns … Continue reading
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Tagged 12 Seasons, 2007, 2019, Abusive, Actor, Actress, alcoholism, Amy Farrah Fowler, Anti-Intelligent, Apartments, Autism, Autistic, Awkward, Babies, balance, Bernadette, Beverly Wilcox, Big Bang Theory, Bisexual, bright colors, California, California Tech, card catalog, CBS, Comic Books, Controlling, crush, Divorce, doorbells, Drama, Dungeons and Dragons, DVD, Flaws, Friends, fuse holder, Gay, George Cooper, HBO Max, Homosexual, Howard, Humor, Jokes, Leonard, Marriage, Mary Cooper, Mean, Mom, Mother, Mothers, Nebraska, Nerd Culture, Nerds, Pasadena, Princeton, protective, Raj, Relatable, Religion, Religious, Respect, Science, Sheldon Cooper, simplify, Social Skills, Spock, Star Trek, Star Wars, Stereotypes, Strict, TBS, Wil Wheaton, Writers, Young Sheldon
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Premium Channels
Premium Channels HBO has been around since 1972 and Showtime has been on the air since 1976. Cinemax, nicknamed Skinemax, began it’s run in 1980. Then came The Disney Channel in 1983. Starz came late to the party in 1994. … Continue reading
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Tagged A Friendship in Vienna, Big Little Lies, Black Sails, Cable TV, Camelot, Chernobyl, Cinemax, Dead Like Me, Disney, DVD, Fraggle Rock, Game of Thrones, Girls, Good Morning Miss Bliss, Gravity Falls, Hannah Montana, HBO, His Dark Materials, Homeland, In Treatment, Kim Possible, Library, Phineas and Ferb, Sex and the City, Shameless, Showtime, Starz, Subscribe, Subscription, That Darn Cat, The Big C, The Borgias, The L Word, The Spanish Princess, VCR, Watchman, Weeds, Westworld, Willow, Wizards of Waverly Place
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Star Trek Discovery
Star Trek Discovery aired on CBS Access in 2017. I didn’t get to see it since it was on a paid streaming service. It looked good and I wanted to check it out. Alex Kurtzman produced it, which is cool. … Continue reading
Posted in Biology, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV, Science/Philosophy
Tagged 2017, 2020, Alex Kurtzman, Alias, Biology, CBS Acess, Discovery, DVD, Fringe, Fungal Network, Fungi, Fungus, Jump, particles, physics, Quantum Entanglement, Quantum Leap, Quantum Physics, Reviews, Spore Drive, Star Trek, Streaming, super computer, Symbiotic Relationship, Tardigrade, Trees Talk To Each Other, Walter Bishop, Waves, Xena
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Daredevil
Daredevil Ben Affleck played Matt Damon’s best friend in Good Will Hunting. Despite him taking the smaller role in the script they both wrote, I still noticed him. For some reason I didn’t really notice him in Dazed and Confused, … Continue reading
Posted in Dreams, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV
Tagged Affectionate, Argo, Armageddon, Batman, Ben Affleck, Benifer, Black Hawk, Boston, Bounce, Brad Pitt, Casino, Chasing Amy, Chemistry, Cleark, Colorado, Counting Cards, Daredevil, Dazed and Confused, Directing, Director, Dogma, Draw, Dreams, DVD, Engaged, Flirting, George Clooney, Gigi, Gone Baby Gone, Gone Girl, Good Will Hunting, Gritty, Gwenth Paltrow, J.J. Abrams, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Jennifer Garner, Jennifer Lopez, Kevin Smith, Kick-Ass, Kids, Las Vegas, Mallrats, Married, Matt Damon, Nick Dunne, Oscar, Pearl Harbor, Poker, Pregnacy, Premonition, relationship, Script, Shakespeare in Love, Superman VS Batman, Tabloids, The Town, Writer
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Elementary
March 20, 2014 Elementary “Elementary my dear Watson,” is a well-known phrase. However, the line never actually appear in any of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s books. The phrase was first uttered in P.G. Wodehouse’s PSmith Journalist in 1915. The phrase … Continue reading
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Tagged 1800s, 2000s, Addiction Recovery Companion, Ally McBeal, CBS, Chemistry, Consultant, Doctor, Drama, DVD, Elementary My Dear Watson, Eric Jong, Former Surgeon, Friendship, Hackers, Jew, Joan Watson, Jon Watson, Jonny Lee Miller, Locked Box, London, Lucy Liu, Manic Behavior, Mysteries, Natalie Dormier., New York, Patrick Jane, PG Wodehouse, PSMITH Journalist, Sexual Undertones, Shakespere, Sherlock Holmes, Shylock, Shylock's Daughter, Sir Aurthur Conan Doyle, The Mentalist, The Merchant of Venice
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Sweet Valley High
Sweet Valley High Ana and I watched Season 1 Disc 3 of Sweet Valley High on DVD. I remembered catching the show a couple of times on a Saturday or a Sunday, but I never knew its regular time slot. … Continue reading
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Tagged 1984, 1989, 1994, 1997, 80s, 90s, Aunt Kelly, Bad, Big, Boyfriend, California, Cari Lynn Gilkison, Cheesy, Coccaine, Colorful, Double Jeporady, Drama, DVD, Elizabeth Keene, Elizabeth Wakefield, Enjoyable, Fashion, Francine Pascal, Good, In Too Deep, Jessica Wakefield, Kidnapped, Melodrama, Mystery, Nicholas Morrow, On The Edge, Regina Morrow, Richard Thomas, Saturday and Sunday Afternoon, Sweet Valley Confidential, Sweet Valley High, Sweet Valley Twins, Sweet Valley University, Telvision, Today, Trouble, Young, Young at Heart
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