I just had a very random, selfish, don't-fuck-with-my-obessions thought. If there's war coverage on Sunday during Alias, someone in programming will have to die.
Oh, I think the networks will get very bored indeed with the coverage, especially if it continues to be "we're travelling toward Baghdad. We've arrived in Baghdad. Look at Baghdad."
I had friends that didn't get the last three minutes of Angel (not they missed much just ewwwwwwwy Cordy) and I said if this happends for Alias someone is gonna die. I understand that it's important but this is major over kill.
It's oversaturation. I really don't care that much about what's going on, and even if I did, I don't need every single channel to be covering it. I don't support this war and I don't feel I need to be subjected to it everytime I turn on the television.
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Date: 2003-03-21 09:14 am (UTC)It's Oscar night.
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Date: 2003-03-21 07:41 pm (UTC)well... yeah, I sorta do.. but no! I don't! -_-;; Just tell me that no one dies...
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Date: 2003-03-21 12:51 pm (UTC)I haven't laughed to hard in a while. Thanks for the comic relief in these scary moments. CNN scared the shit out of me.
And BOY do I agree with you. Hands off Alias.