Lisa Marie’s Week In Television: 6/23/24 — 6/29/24


This week, I discovered that the producers of the Dr. Phil show finally enforced their copyright and, as a result, all of the episodes on YouTube were taken down.  That’s a shame.  Regardless of what you may think of the man and his show (and my feelings on both are definitely mixed), old episodes of Dr. Phil made for good background noise.  Of course, I can still turn over to Pluto TV, where they have an entire station that just shows Dr. Phil for 24 hours a day.  But Pluto shows the episodes out of order so, it it’s a two-parter, you’re just out of luck.

In the absence of Dr. Phil, I’ve resorted to using episodes of The Trisha Goddard Show as my background noise.  Trisha’s show (of which there are many episodes on YouTube) was just as trashy as Maury and Jerry Springer but Trisha spoke with a posh British accent, which I’m going to assume classed the joint up for whoever it was who watched these shows when they originally aired.  As I said, I used the show strictly for background noise this week and, to be honest, I quickly got annoyed with Trisha and her holier-than-thou attitude.  So, I guess I’ll have to find something else.

As far as new shows are concerned, I am now caught up with both 60 Days In and Inmate to Roommate.  I’m enjoying the latest season of 60 Days In, largely because all of the participants appear to be losing whatever grip they have on their sanity.  Corey became the first of the participants to tap out, which is good because his growing paranoia wasn’t going to do anyone any good.  As for Inmate to Roommate, the main message here seems to be that, if you’re planning on helping an ex-prisoner adjust to life outside of prison, don’t do it.  What a frustrating show!  The inmates are almost all idiots and the roommates are almost all incredibly naive.  I was not surprised when Devon got arrested on his first day on probation.  Devon’s an idiot.

Finally, I swore I would not watch the Presidential Debate and I kept my word at first.  But, on Thursday night, I took one look at what was being said on twitter and I realized that I had to watch it.  Because I know we have readers of all political persuasions, I’m going to refrain from giving my own feelings about the two men who were on the debate stage.  I’m just going to say, “Yikes,” and assume that you know why.  I have no idea what’s going to happen but I do know that hopefully, in 2028, it’ll be time to finally start electing some younger candidates.  Seriously, there’s nothing wrong with bowing out of public life and enjoying retirement.

Apparently, Big Brother is starting in July.  I am not at all enthused.  After last season, I am pretty much exhausted with the show, the twists, and Julie Chen Moonves.  But I’ll watch anyways, because it’s tradition and the houseguest will hopefully make better background noise than Trisha Goddard.

3 responses to “Lisa Marie’s Week In Television: 6/23/24 — 6/29/24

  1. On Thursday we went to a comedy show. A real one. With real comedians. From what I hear it was a whole lot more enjoyable than the “debate”. LOL

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  3. Fact. Trump the only US President who did not take America to war in the 21st Century. The US involvement in the Ukraine/Russian war did not begin when Biden became President.

    Fight Fight Fight. Pelosi Schiff and Nadler attempted to impeach Trump over his refusal to intervene in the Ukraine attempt to join the Natio alliance. Bunk on the SS (secret service) Federal bureaucrat government corruption\National debt. This government within, this concealed non elected bureaucratic puppet-master Government, it continuously attempts to pull other Kennedy, Kennedy, King assassinations & Bay of Pigs — Vietnam – war of imperialism. Which defines the Pax American Empire – US exceptionalism dogma theology; also known as “Manifest Destiny”.

    Make America Great Again, bring our boys home from Europe. Pull the US out of the Nato alliance. The USSR ceased to exist in 1991. Follow up the Roe vs Wade States Rights victory by dismantling all the post-Civil War Federal bureaucracies; these illegal 4th Branch of the Federal government. And restore Universal States Rights freedoms to bureaucratically regulate all Trade and Commerce.

    As set out through the Commerce Clause of the US Constitution. Close the Federal Reserve and restore Andrew Jackson’s free banking economy. Herein raises from the dead the Great American economic experiment by which the Founding Fathers rejected the European economic model. Specifically where Central Governments establish “to Big to Fail” Corporate Monopolies and bureaucracies which protect these Government corporate monopolies. Remember the model of the Boston Tea Party where American revolutionaries rejected the British monopoly of Tea.

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