Saturday, September 26, 2015

Filler: Week of September 20, 2015


I don't want to review everything I watch because I watch a lot of TV, as you may be able to tell by the name of this blog. But I'll use the filler posts to try to keep an untidy list of some of the unreviewed shows I watch. 

One thing I saw this week that was pretty awesome was the Keep On Cooking Julia Child autotune remix (PBS).

Speaking of keep on cooking, I came across an episode of America's Test Kitchen (PBS) that I haven't seen before: Mahogany Chicken and Asparagus Stir-Fry looked delicious. Hope I can try them some day.

I am continually alluded by the Forsyth Saga (PBS). I finally caught episode 1 a couple weeks ago, and just this week managed to catch the last 10 minutes of episode 3. I wish the series was on Amazon or PBS Video, but everyone is keeping it to themselves and rationing it out on live TV.

I caught a couple episodes of This Old House and Ask This Old House (PBS). They're working on building a house for a severely injured veteran.

The Doctor Blake Mysteries (PBS) had an episode where a Filipino character was accused of killing the guy who beat him on a TV quiz show.

I watched a couple episodes of The Great British Baking Show (PBS), which along with Geneology Roadshow (PBS) are slick and cheesy production reality shows and my guilty somewhat pleasures.

On Nova (PBS) I saw Dawn of Humanity about a new species of humanoid found in a deep, dark, South African cave.

I found myself watching an episode of the Ghost Whisperer on Ion. I was suspended for a few minutes, but honestly, Jennifer Love Hewitt just cannot engage my interest. I don't need to watch that show, again.

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