The term 'reality TV' in 2012 cracks me up.
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Best TV Shows of 2012
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Posted 5 months ago #
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I will watch Swamp People if I'm really bored, but Duck Dynasty is too scripted and down right annoying.
Posted 5 months ago # -
ricospaz said:
Duck Dynasty. Could I be more specific? ok, some family members were telling me it was a good watch. I argued that I don't really like reality tv, but they said it was worthwhile. So we shall see. Would you like me to send you my critique later?I would be interested in learning what is worthwhile about the show for sure.
Posted 5 months ago # -
ricospaz said:
I have a feeling one episode will be enough for me. Amazing Race and Survivor are the only ones I watch often.I was skeptical at first. It's not my typical style of show, but I really like it.
Is it a bit scripted? Sure, but not really more than other "reality" shows. It's funny and it's about a pleasantly quirky family running a small family business.
It might not be everyone's cup of tea (Snarf), but it's probably my favorite new(ish) show on tv.
I also enjoy Shipping Wars.
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I have a new one, that I think guys 30-40 may get a serious kick out of...
Dave's Old Porn.
Find it...watch it...laugh.
Oh...and on a more traditional note, I discovered this show and its amazing:
Get the Video Plugin Posted 5 months ago # -
LOL, Daves Old Porn is pretty silly.
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While not new, I've recently discovered Moonshiners and I've enjoyed it.
"...ain't nuttin' illegal 'till you get caught"- TicklePosted 5 months ago # -
We're late to the party, but just started up the first season of Mad Men. Will probably be fully caught up by the end of January. ;)
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