NightShade, I didn’t do it on purpose, I just sort of outgrew TV. I just don’t watch shows any more. Nothing wrong with it…I’ve enjoyed all the great sitcoms over the years….But now…meh…..
Thank Gilligan that Breaking Bad had a credible ending! it’s amazing to me that writers can’t come up with better endings for shows when given the chance. MASH was one of the better ones.
@NightShade09 Get the Mohu antenna or any similar antenna. You get whatever over the air broadcasts are available in your area for free and in HD. I watch Jeopardy every night and no Kardashians. These antennas run about $30-$50, depending on the model and no more bloated monthly cable or satellite fees. I dumped cable about 3 yrs. ago and never looked back.
They “Lost” me in the first season – first ABC started changing the time of the ending of the show and then the stupid arc started about that group already on the island. That was too much and I quit – I never went back – ever, not even to see if they had ‘righted the ship’.
I can explain the ending of Mad Men — Don was the genius behind the Coke Cola commercial “I’d Like to Teach The World to Sing” — that commercial defined a generation and summed up an era of hippies, free love, and getting in touch with your feelings.
Don Draper has the enigmatic smile on his face because while he is in meditation class trying to clear his mind he is instead dreaming up the “I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing” Coke commercial. The epitaphs show that while all the other characters have evolved and changed Don is stil basically the same person he was in the 50’s.
Someone need to explain the whole last season or two. I always felt I must have missed some important episodes, as there were characters who would show up for a three minute scene, out of any context, and I had no idea who they were.
Dtroutma almost 9 years ago
Can he sing soprano?
Can't Sleep almost 9 years ago
Tomorrow’s Time Saver – Avoid Television
strictures almost 9 years ago
More importantly, can he explain the endings of “The Sopranos” or “Lost”?
dadoctah almost 9 years ago
If he could just explain why Patrick Duffy was in the shower….
Bilan almost 9 years ago
Seriously, the yogi would be the last one to understand Madison Avenue.
Superfrog almost 9 years ago
Is that “can’t” or “won’t”?
phylum almost 9 years ago
icant understand the ending of calvin and hobbes..
Bill The Nuke almost 9 years ago
Should have put that sign at the beginning of the trail.
Varnes almost 9 years ago
NightShade, I didn’t do it on purpose, I just sort of outgrew TV. I just don’t watch shows any more. Nothing wrong with it…I’ve enjoyed all the great sitcoms over the years….But now…meh…..
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Thank Gilligan that Breaking Bad had a credible ending! it’s amazing to me that writers can’t come up with better endings for shows when given the chance. MASH was one of the better ones.
IronMan almost 9 years ago
@NightShade09 Get the Mohu antenna or any similar antenna. You get whatever over the air broadcasts are available in your area for free and in HD. I watch Jeopardy every night and no Kardashians. These antennas run about $30-$50, depending on the model and no more bloated monthly cable or satellite fees. I dumped cable about 3 yrs. ago and never looked back.
Rose Madder Premium Member almost 9 years ago
They “Lost” me in the first season – first ABC started changing the time of the ending of the show and then the stupid arc started about that group already on the island. That was too much and I quit – I never went back – ever, not even to see if they had ‘righted the ship’.
dabugger almost 9 years ago
Is that really some sort of tv thing? What is the difference with that an ‘mad birds’?
bilwalsh almost 9 years ago
BillTheNuke – It’s not the destination but the journey that’s important.
yimhere almost 9 years ago
….. ah, yes….. the end of intellectually challenging and meaningful television (as if it ever existed….)???
ZorkArg almost 9 years ago
Is this a 2-day comic?
phil almost 9 years ago
I can explain the ending of Mad Men — Don was the genius behind the Coke Cola commercial “I’d Like to Teach The World to Sing” — that commercial defined a generation and summed up an era of hippies, free love, and getting in touch with your feelings.
57-Don almost 9 years ago
Don Draper has the enigmatic smile on his face because while he is in meditation class trying to clear his mind he is instead dreaming up the “I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing” Coke commercial. The epitaphs show that while all the other characters have evolved and changed Don is stil basically the same person he was in the 50’s.
luvdafuneez almost 9 years ago
Gokie5: It’s not just you and Varnes – sitcoms were MUCH better, back in the day (sigh).
Mythreesons almost 9 years ago
Someone need to explain the whole last season or two. I always felt I must have missed some important episodes, as there were characters who would show up for a three minute scene, out of any context, and I had no idea who they were.
Godfreydaniel almost 9 years ago
The real point is, nobody’s ever been able to explain the beginning of mad women!
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Thank Yogi, he knows time management.
Wallythe2 almost 9 years ago
here’s a link: http://aliens.wikia.com/wiki/Cardassian
Of course, they might have been a lot like the other ones in their attitudes. whatever.
3pibgorn9 almost 9 years ago
Ah, Mr. Natural!