Tuesday, March 04, 2014

Like many another American in this the second decade of the Third Millennium,

I've been watching--binge-watching--television shows on Netflix on my computer.  Id est, I'm up most nights till early the next morning watching consecutive episodes of television shows.  Just now I'm about halfway way through the third season of Burn Notice.  I am also au courant with the latest episode of Arrow, which, disloyally, I watch on Hulu, along with the occasional exquisite movie--lately, the best flics I've seen have been Fargo, Babette's Feast and Strapped (which is, I believe, the only realistic, objective, yet sympathetic and insightful movie ever made about the life and loves of a young male prostitute).  'Tanyrate, I am delighted to be participating with my countrymen in a vast, popular cultural movement, which, 'tis said, must inevitably result in the demise of both television and television cable service as we know it.  Yea!  I hasten to say that I have not seen a single episode of House of Cards, Game of Thrones or Breaking Bad--nor will I ever, for I eschew moral insanity.

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