There is — as one or two people have noted in the past — too much TV. I don’t mean that in a figurative sense. It’s not like I’m a hungry diner who’s handed a menu that’s seven pages long — there’s not too much food on the menu, there are just too many choices for someone who needs to eat right now. No, when it comes to television, there is literally too much. Unlike the diner, you can’t come back every day, month after month, sampling a new plate until you’ve tried them all. TV is churning out fresh choices all the damn time, making it impossible to watch everything you should watch, everything you need to watch, and everything you actually want to watch.
The point of this strained metaphor is two-fold: 1) I should eat dinner, and 2) when it comes to the vexing,...
The point of this strained metaphor is two-fold: 1) I should eat dinner, and 2) when it comes to the vexing,...
- 12/5/2022
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
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