• What Did You Watch? 2026-06-23 (Tuesday)

    From Ubiquitous@weberm@polaris.net to rec.arts.tv on Wed Jun 24 04:30:41 2026
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    On "TimCast Tuesday", I watched:

    ANTIFA Leader Gets 100 YEARS, Trump DOJ GOES TO WAR | Timcast IRL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLacgQwIPUw

    UNHINGED Liberals Vandalize Reflecting Pool, FIVE Arrested Following
    Trump Renovations | Timcast IRL
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fT7z3BMwrG0

    What did you watch?
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    love this country.

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  • From The True Melissa@thetruemelissa@gmail.com to rec.arts.tv on Wed Jun 24 18:13:21 2026
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    Verily, in article <UBI20260623@dont-email.me>, did weberm@polaris.net
    deliver unto us this message:
    What did you watch?


    I started to watch Never Change!, a movie in which thirtysomethings are compelled to do two more weeks of high school. It turned out to be
    stupider than I expected. I turned it off after 15 or 20 minutes.

    I also watched the first episode of Best Medicine, a 2026 show with one
    season available on Hulu. I liked it much more. Martin Best is a surgeon
    who, for some reason, has thrown away his lucrative career to take a job
    as a small-town doctor. The town's residents are a bunch of colorful
    local characters, but the protagonist isn't the only sane man a la
    Newhart -- he's differently crazy as well as a fish out of water. We
    learn his problem, see some island life, and get some hints of other
    secrets yet to be revealed.

    What did everyone else watch?
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  • From anim8rfsk@anim8rfsk@cox.net to rec.arts.tv on Wed Jun 24 19:01:22 2026
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    The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
    Verily, in article <UBI20260623@dont-email.me>, did weberm@polaris.net deliver unto us this message:
    What did you watch?


    I started to watch Never Change!, a movie in which thirtysomethings are compelled to do two more weeks of high school. It turned out to be
    stupider than I expected. I turned it off after 15 or 20 minutes.

    I also watched the first episode of Best Medicine, a 2026 show with one season available on Hulu. I liked it much more. Martin Best is a surgeon who, for some reason, has thrown away his lucrative career to take a job
    as a small-town doctor. The town's residents are a bunch of colorful
    local characters, but the protagonist isn't the only sane man a la
    Newhart -- he's differently crazy as well as a fish out of water. We
    learn his problem, see some island life, and get some hints of other
    secrets yet to be revealed.

    What did everyone else watch?



    Hey, thanks for asking! Did I mention I watched the 64th anniversary of
    Around the World under the Sea? Other than that just more random Doctor
    Who.
    --
    The last thing I want to do is hurt you, but it is still on my list.
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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@arthur@alum.calberkeley.org to rec.arts.tv on Thu Jun 25 07:08:28 2026
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    On 6/24/2026 7:01 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
    Verily, in article <UBI20260623@dont-email.me>, did weberm@polaris.net
    deliver unto us this message:
    What did you watch?


    I started to watch Never Change!, a movie in which thirtysomethings are
    compelled to do two more weeks of high school.

    How do you compel thirty-somethings to do two more weeks of high school?
    Sounds like someone had a bad dream and turned it into a movie. And
    next week's movie some thirty-something's teeth fall out.


    It turned out to be
    stupider than I expected. I turned it off after 15 or 20 minutes.

    I also watched the first episode of Best Medicine, a 2026 show with one
    season available on Hulu. I liked it much more. Martin Best is a surgeon
    who, for some reason, has thrown away his lucrative career to take a job
    as a small-town doctor. The town's residents are a bunch of colorful
    local characters, but the protagonist isn't the only sane man a la
    Newhart -- he's differently crazy as well as a fish out of water. We
    learn his problem, see some island life, and get some hints of other
    secrets yet to be revealed.

    What did everyone else watch?



    Hey, thanks for asking! Did I mention I watched the 64th anniversary of Around the World under the Sea? Other than that just more random Doctor
    Who.


    Later this year, I start my epic Doctor Who marathon. :-)

    I don't think I mentioned this, but I already watched the TV movie. The
    4K disc arrived and I couldn't wait. LOL There are multiple versions
    of the movie on the disc, so I figured I'd watch one version now, and a different version once I start the marathon proper.


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  • From The True Melissa@thetruemelissa@gmail.com to rec.arts.tv on Thu Jun 25 10:44:43 2026
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    Verily, in article <111jcos$3qs32$1@dont-email.me>, did arthur@alum.calberkeley.org deliver unto us this message:

    On 6/24/2026 7:01 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
    Verily, in article <UBI20260623@dont-email.me>, did weberm@polaris.net
    deliver unto us this message:
    What did you watch?


    I started to watch Never Change!, a movie in which thirtysomethings are
    compelled to do two more weeks of high school.

    How do you compel thirty-somethings to do two more weeks of high school?

    The movie didn't try very hard. It was just announced on the news that
    their class had never attended enough days, so they had to go back or
    their diplomas would be revoked.


    Later this year, I start my epic Doctor Who marathon. :-)

    How epic? Are you starting with "An Unearthly Child" and watching the
    whole thing?
    --
    The True Melissa - Canal Winchester - Ohio
    United States of America - North America - Earth
    Solar System - Milky Way - Local Group
    Virgo Cluster - Laniakea Supercluster - Cosmos
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  • From anim8rfsk@anim8rfsk@cox.net to rec.arts.tv on Thu Jun 25 09:55:27 2026
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    The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
    Verily, in article <111jcos$3qs32$1@dont-email.me>, did arthur@alum.calberkeley.org deliver unto us this message:

    On 6/24/2026 7:01 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
    Verily, in article <UBI20260623@dont-email.me>, did weberm@polaris.net >>>> deliver unto us this message:
    What did you watch?


    I started to watch Never Change!, a movie in which thirtysomethings are >>>> compelled to do two more weeks of high school.

    How do you compel thirty-somethings to do two more weeks of high school?

    The movie didn't try very hard. It was just announced on the news that
    their class had never attended enough days, so they had to go back or
    their diplomas would be revoked.

    You know, I donrCOt think that one time in almost 50 years. IrCOve been required to prove I had a high school or college diploma. I donrCOt even know where they are or how I could or if I even got them.

    And how would they possibly revoke them? Send a telegram to everybody everywhere?



    Later this year, I start my epic Doctor Who marathon. :-)

    How epic? Are you starting with "An Unearthly Child" and watching the
    whole thing?


    In random order?
    --
    The last thing I want to do is hurt you, but it is still on my list.
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  • From anim8rfsk@anim8rfsk@cox.net to rec.arts.tv on Thu Jun 25 09:56:04 2026
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    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:
    On 6/24/2026 7:01 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
    Verily, in article <UBI20260623@dont-email.me>, did weberm@polaris.net
    deliver unto us this message:
    What did you watch?


    I started to watch Never Change!, a movie in which thirtysomethings are
    compelled to do two more weeks of high school.

    How do you compel thirty-somethings to do two more weeks of high school?
    Sounds like someone had a bad dream and turned it into a movie. And
    next week's movie some thirty-something's teeth fall out.


    It turned out to be
    stupider than I expected. I turned it off after 15 or 20 minutes.

    I also watched the first episode of Best Medicine, a 2026 show with one
    season available on Hulu. I liked it much more. Martin Best is a surgeon >>> who, for some reason, has thrown away his lucrative career to take a job >>> as a small-town doctor. The town's residents are a bunch of colorful
    local characters, but the protagonist isn't the only sane man a la
    Newhart -- he's differently crazy as well as a fish out of water. We
    learn his problem, see some island life, and get some hints of other
    secrets yet to be revealed.

    What did everyone else watch?



    Hey, thanks for asking! Did I mention I watched the 64th anniversary of
    Around the World under the Sea? Other than that just more random Doctor
    Who.


    Later this year, I start my epic Doctor Who marathon. :-)

    I don't think I mentioned this, but I already watched the TV movie. The
    4K disc arrived and I couldn't wait. LOL There are multiple versions
    of the movie on the disc, so I figured I'd watch one version now, and a different version once I start the marathon proper.



    --
    The last thing I want to do is hurt you, but it is still on my list.
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  • From The True Melissa@thetruemelissa@gmail.com to rec.arts.tv on Thu Jun 25 13:25:42 2026
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    Verily, in article <365541157.804098981.016454.anim8rfsk- cox.net@news.easynews.com>, did anim8rfsk@cox.net deliver unto us this message:

    You know, I don?t think that one time in almost 50 years. I?ve been
    required to prove I had a high school or college diploma. I don?t even know where they are or how I could or if I even got them.


    I get asked for my college info all the time. I have to fill my
    graduation year in on most applications. It's possible that nobody
    actually checks, I guess, but these days there's probably an AI out
    there checking out resume claims.
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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@arthur@alum.calberkeley.org to rec.arts.tv on Thu Jun 25 18:41:44 2026
    From Newsgroup: rec.arts.tv

    On 6/25/2026 9:55 AM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
    Verily, in article <111jcos$3qs32$1@dont-email.me>, did
    arthur@alum.calberkeley.org deliver unto us this message:

    On 6/24/2026 7:01 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
    Verily, in article <UBI20260623@dont-email.me>, did weberm@polaris.net >>>>> deliver unto us this message:
    What did you watch?


    I started to watch Never Change!, a movie in which thirtysomethings are >>>>> compelled to do two more weeks of high school.

    How do you compel thirty-somethings to do two more weeks of high school?

    The movie didn't try very hard. It was just announced on the news that
    their class had never attended enough days, so they had to go back or
    their diplomas would be revoked.

    You know, I donrCOt think that one time in almost 50 years. IrCOve been required to prove I had a high school or college diploma. I donrCOt even know where they are or how I could or if I even got them.

    And how would they possibly revoke them? Send a telegram to everybody everywhere?



    Later this year, I start my epic Doctor Who marathon. :-)

    How epic? Are you starting with "An Unearthly Child" and watching the
    whole thing?


    I have a blu-ray box set of new Who from Christopher Eccleston's 9th
    doctor through Jodie Whittaker's 13th Doctor. Watching those episodes
    was my primary motivation, but I also have lots of old Who too.

    I put together the list a while back. I'll start with the two 60s
    movies, then the first episode on the list is The Green Death (1973).
    That is probably the earliest Who I have in my collection. But I did
    make a note to myself to check the availability of some earlier episodes
    that I don't own.

    I also recently upgraded a lot of the DVDs to blu-ray. So I'll be
    watching select episodes old Who working my way up to the box set then I
    will *try* to watch all of the New Who.

    I will also sync up and watch my blu-rays of "Torchwood," which I
    haven't watched in about 15 years. And a lot of the new Who I haven't
    watched since around the time of the original airing.

    I put the list together a long time ago. I was looking at all the box
    sets I had sitting around, many still in the shrink wrap, and started to
    set dates to watch them. Before I watch Who, I have Battlestar
    Galactica on the list, and later "Farscape," "SeaQuest" (stop laughing,
    some of the episodes were good), "The X-Files" and "Freaks and Geeks"



    In random order?



    I actually spent time figuring out a chronological watch order with
    original air dates.
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  • From anim8rfsk@anim8rfsk@cox.net to rec.arts.tv on Thu Jun 25 20:43:08 2026
    From Newsgroup: rec.arts.tv

    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:
    On 6/25/2026 9:55 AM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
    Verily, in article <111jcos$3qs32$1@dont-email.me>, did
    arthur@alum.calberkeley.org deliver unto us this message:

    On 6/24/2026 7:01 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
    Verily, in article <UBI20260623@dont-email.me>, did weberm@polaris.net >>>>>> deliver unto us this message:
    What did you watch?


    I started to watch Never Change!, a movie in which thirtysomethings are >>>>>> compelled to do two more weeks of high school.

    How do you compel thirty-somethings to do two more weeks of high school? >>>
    The movie didn't try very hard. It was just announced on the news that
    their class had never attended enough days, so they had to go back or
    their diplomas would be revoked.

    You know, I donrCOt think that one time in almost 50 years. IrCOve been
    required to prove I had a high school or college diploma. I donrCOt even know
    where they are or how I could or if I even got them.

    And how would they possibly revoke them? Send a telegram to everybody
    everywhere?



    Later this year, I start my epic Doctor Who marathon. :-)

    How epic? Are you starting with "An Unearthly Child" and watching the
    whole thing?


    I have a blu-ray box set of new Who from Christopher Eccleston's 9th
    doctor through Jodie Whittaker's 13th Doctor. Watching those episodes
    was my primary motivation, but I also have lots of old Who too.

    I put together the list a while back. I'll start with the two 60s
    movies,

    Those are fun

    then the first episode on the list is The Green Death (1973).
    That is probably the earliest Who I have in my collection. But I did
    make a note to myself to check the availability of some earlier episodes that I don't own.

    I also recently upgraded a lot of the DVDs to blu-ray. So I'll be
    watching select episodes old Who working my way up to the box set then I will *try* to watch all of the New Who.

    I will also sync up and watch my blu-rays of "Torchwood," which I

    I was surprised Torchwood showed up in Eccleston. I need to see if thatrCOs available anywhere.

    What
    haven't watched in about 15 years. And a lot of the new Who I haven't watched since around the time of the original airing.

    I put the list together a long time ago. I was looking at all the box
    sets I had sitting around, many still in the shrink wrap, and started to
    set dates to watch them. Before I watch Who, I have Battlestar
    Galactica on the list, and later "Farscape," "SeaQuest" (stop laughing,
    some of the episodes were good)

    I enjoy some of it, but IrCOm hard-pressed to think of any that were good

    , "The X-Files" and "Freaks and Geeks"



    In random order?



    I actually spent time figuring out a chronological watch order with
    original air dates.

    IrCOm struggling to get through the Clara episodes on the Amazon. ItrCOs a real mess.
    --
    The last thing I want to do is hurt you, but it is still on my list.
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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@arthur@alum.calberkeley.org to rec.arts.tv on Thu Jun 25 21:03:19 2026
    From Newsgroup: rec.arts.tv

    On 6/25/2026 8:43 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:
    On 6/25/2026 9:55 AM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
    Verily, in article <111jcos$3qs32$1@dont-email.me>, did
    arthur@alum.calberkeley.org deliver unto us this message:

    On 6/24/2026 7:01 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
    Verily, in article <UBI20260623@dont-email.me>, did weberm@polaris.net >>>>>>> deliver unto us this message:
    What did you watch?


    I started to watch Never Change!, a movie in which thirtysomethings are >>>>>>> compelled to do two more weeks of high school.

    How do you compel thirty-somethings to do two more weeks of high school? >>>>
    The movie didn't try very hard. It was just announced on the news that >>>> their class had never attended enough days, so they had to go back or
    their diplomas would be revoked.

    You know, I donrCOt think that one time in almost 50 years. IrCOve been
    required to prove I had a high school or college diploma. I donrCOt even know
    where they are or how I could or if I even got them.

    And how would they possibly revoke them? Send a telegram to everybody
    everywhere?



    Later this year, I start my epic Doctor Who marathon. :-)

    How epic? Are you starting with "An Unearthly Child" and watching the
    whole thing?


    I have a blu-ray box set of new Who from Christopher Eccleston's 9th
    doctor through Jodie Whittaker's 13th Doctor. Watching those episodes
    was my primary motivation, but I also have lots of old Who too.

    I put together the list a while back. I'll start with the two 60s
    movies,

    Those are fun

    then the first episode on the list is The Green Death (1973).
    That is probably the earliest Who I have in my collection. But I did
    make a note to myself to check the availability of some earlier episodes
    that I don't own.

    I also recently upgraded a lot of the DVDs to blu-ray. So I'll be
    watching select episodes old Who working my way up to the box set then I
    will *try* to watch all of the New Who.

    I will also sync up and watch my blu-rays of "Torchwood," which I

    I was surprised Torchwood showed up in Eccleston.

    Captain Jack showed up with Eccleston. Actually, I think that might
    have been the first good episode of the season. It was rough going for
    a while, then it suddenly got really good.

    I need to see if thatrCOs
    available anywhere.

    What
    haven't watched in about 15 years. And a lot of the new Who I haven't
    watched since around the time of the original airing.

    I put the list together a long time ago. I was looking at all the box
    sets I had sitting around, many still in the shrink wrap, and started to
    set dates to watch them. Before I watch Who, I have Battlestar
    Galactica on the list, and later "Farscape," "SeaQuest" (stop laughing,
    some of the episodes were good)

    I enjoy some of it, but IrCOm hard-pressed to think of any that were good


    Good is a relative term. I'm pretty sure several are entertaining. Or
    um, watchable? Look, I paid money for the set. I'm *gonna* watch at
    least a few episodes! LOL

    , "The X-Files" and "Freaks and Geeks"



    In random order?



    I actually spent time figuring out a chronological watch order with
    original air dates.

    IrCOm struggling to get through the Clara episodes on the Amazon. ItrCOs a real
    mess.



    Yeah, it's easy enough to make a list and set a date. It's another
    things when 15 minuets into a random episode from the 70s I start
    getting bored. But I think every episode has at least 1 sometimes
    multiple commentary tracks. Worst case scenario, I pop in a disc, turn
    on the commentary track and background noise it. But a lot of those
    episodes I know I haven't watched in 20 or 30 years and just want to see
    them again.

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  • From Adam H. Kerman@ahk@chinet.com to rec.arts.tv on Fri Jun 26 04:39:18 2026
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    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:

    . . .

    I will also sync up and watch my blu-rays of "Torchwood," which I
    haven't watched in about 15 years.

    Torchwood was maddening. It was often entertaining, but RTD was shoving
    his personal sexual politics so hard into what we got on screen that he deliberately angered the audience. The sexual retconning of Jack was
    absurd. Introduced on Doctor Who, they pushed hard that he was was a
    stereotype hero character with irresistable sexual appeal to women. But
    no, he was bisexual, as if an audience rejecting gay characters would
    not reject a bisexual. On Torchwood, he got retconned as gay.

    I still despise that scene in the first season finale, which was
    otherwise entertaining, during his wedding reception dance. He rejected
    a dance with Gwen. They'd know each other a year and she's celebrating
    his wedding. Why would he refuse a dance?

    Now, he's mysogynistic.

    Then there was an episode in series 2 in which he became a Christ-like
    figure, dying repeatedly trapped for centuries, running out of air, then finally released and he's not a completely mad blubbering idiot.

    If I ever rewatched, it would probably be Series 3 Children of Earth
    because Peter Capaldi was so good.

    If you ever want a Peter Capaldi marathon, track down what he's best
    known for prior to Doctor Who. He was Malcolm Tucker on The Thick of It,
    an absolutely nasty political comedy twisting the knife as only British
    humour can. There was a post-series theatrical film, In the Loop, an
    American remake no one at all watched. Veep on HBO is the same style of
    humor created by the same writer.
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  • From anim8rfsk@anim8rfsk@cox.net to rec.arts.tv on Thu Jun 25 23:29:17 2026
    From Newsgroup: rec.arts.tv

    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:
    On 6/25/2026 8:43 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:
    On 6/25/2026 9:55 AM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
    Verily, in article <111jcos$3qs32$1@dont-email.me>, did
    arthur@alum.calberkeley.org deliver unto us this message:

    On 6/24/2026 7:01 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
    Verily, in article <UBI20260623@dont-email.me>, did weberm@polaris.net >>>>>>>> deliver unto us this message:
    What did you watch?


    I started to watch Never Change!, a movie in which thirtysomethings are
    compelled to do two more weeks of high school.

    How do you compel thirty-somethings to do two more weeks of high school? >>>>>
    The movie didn't try very hard. It was just announced on the news that >>>>> their class had never attended enough days, so they had to go back or >>>>> their diplomas would be revoked.

    You know, I donrCOt think that one time in almost 50 years. IrCOve been >>>> required to prove I had a high school or college diploma. I donrCOt even know
    where they are or how I could or if I even got them.

    And how would they possibly revoke them? Send a telegram to everybody
    everywhere?



    Later this year, I start my epic Doctor Who marathon. :-)

    How epic? Are you starting with "An Unearthly Child" and watching the >>>>> whole thing?


    I have a blu-ray box set of new Who from Christopher Eccleston's 9th
    doctor through Jodie Whittaker's 13th Doctor. Watching those episodes
    was my primary motivation, but I also have lots of old Who too.

    I put together the list a while back. I'll start with the two 60s
    movies,

    Those are fun

    then the first episode on the list is The Green Death (1973).
    That is probably the earliest Who I have in my collection. But I did
    make a note to myself to check the availability of some earlier episodes >>> that I don't own.

    I also recently upgraded a lot of the DVDs to blu-ray. So I'll be
    watching select episodes old Who working my way up to the box set then I >>> will *try* to watch all of the New Who.

    I will also sync up and watch my blu-rays of "Torchwood," which I

    I was surprised Torchwood showed up in Eccleston.

    Captain Jack showed up with Eccleston. Actually, I think that might
    have been the first good episode of the season. It was rough going for
    a while, then it suddenly got really good.

    I need to see if thatrCOs
    available anywhere.

    What
    haven't watched in about 15 years. And a lot of the new Who I haven't
    watched since around the time of the original airing.

    I put the list together a long time ago. I was looking at all the box
    sets I had sitting around, many still in the shrink wrap, and started to >>> set dates to watch them. Before I watch Who, I have Battlestar
    Galactica on the list, and later "Farscape," "SeaQuest" (stop laughing,
    some of the episodes were good)

    I enjoy some of it, but IrCOm hard-pressed to think of any that were good


    Good is a relative term. I'm pretty sure several are entertaining. Or
    um, watchable? Look, I paid money for the set. I'm *gonna* watch at
    least a few episodes! LOL

    I powered through the series fairly recently. There are some cute girls on
    it. And I love me some Roy Schneider. I know thatrCOs not his name, but thatrCOs all AutoCorrect will let me say. But it seriously augers in with the pilot and Shelley Hack and one of the worst directors alive. And then gets
    lost in Amiga graphics. Great music though.



    , "The X-Files" and "Freaks and Geeks"



    In random order?



    I actually spent time figuring out a chronological watch order with
    original air dates.

    IrCOm struggling to get through the Clara episodes on the Amazon. ItrCOs a real
    mess.



    Yeah, it's easy enough to make a list and set a date. It's another
    things when 15 minuets into a random episode from the 70s I start
    getting bored. But I think every episode has at least 1 sometimes
    multiple commentary tracks. Worst case scenario, I pop in a disc, turn
    on the commentary track and background noise it. But a lot of those episodes I know I haven't watched in 20 or 30 years and just want to see them again.


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  • From anim8rfsk@anim8rfsk@cox.net to rec.arts.tv on Thu Jun 25 23:29:18 2026
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    Adam H. Kerman <ahk@chinet.com> wrote:
    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:

    . . .

    I will also sync up and watch my blu-rays of "Torchwood," which I
    haven't watched in about 15 years.

    Torchwood was maddening. It was often entertaining, but RTD was shoving
    his personal sexual politics so hard into what we got on screen that he deliberately angered the audience. The sexual retconning of Jack was
    absurd. Introduced on Doctor Who, they pushed hard that he was was a stereotype hero character with irresistable sexual appeal to women. But
    no, he was bisexual, as if an audience rejecting gay characters would
    not reject a bisexual. On Torchwood, he got retconned as gay.

    I still despise that scene in the first season finale, which was
    otherwise entertaining, during his wedding reception dance. He rejected
    a dance with Gwen. They'd know each other a year and she's celebrating
    his wedding. Why would he refuse a dance?

    Now, he's mysogynistic.

    Then there was an episode in series 2 in which he became a Christ-like figure, dying repeatedly trapped for centuries, running out of air, then finally released and he's not a completely mad blubbering idiot.

    If I ever rewatched, it would probably be Series 3 Children of Earth
    because Peter Capaldi was so good.

    If you ever want a Peter Capaldi marathon, track down what he's best
    known for prior to Doctor Who. He was Malcolm Tucker on The Thick of It,
    an absolutely nasty political comedy twisting the knife as only British humour can. There was a post-series theatrical film, In the Loop, an
    American remake no one at all watched. Veep on HBO is the same style of
    humor created by the same writer.


    I liked him as the villain in the three mosquitoes.
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  • From The True Melissa@thetruemelissa@gmail.com to rec.arts.tv on Fri Jun 26 07:21:00 2026
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    Verily, in article <111kvpm$9ce8$1@dont-email.me>, did ahk@chinet.com
    deliver unto us this message:

    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:

    . . .

    I will also sync up and watch my blu-rays of "Torchwood," which I
    haven't watched in about 15 years.

    Torchwood was maddening. It was often entertaining, but RTD was shoving
    his personal sexual politics so hard into what we got on screen that he deliberately angered the audience. The sexual retconning of Jack was
    absurd. Introduced on Doctor Who, they pushed hard that he was was a stereotype hero character with irresistable sexual appeal to women. But
    no, he was bisexual, as if an audience rejecting gay characters would
    not reject a bisexual. On Torchwood, he got retconned as gay.

    RTD said his image of the character was that Jack would sleep with
    anyone and was pretty much banging his way through time and space. I
    thought he was smarmy and off-putting from his first appearance.

    He was still officially pansexual on Torchwood, wasn't he? He was in a relationship with Ianto, but he was never labeled gay, not that I
    recall.


    I still despise that scene in the first season finale, which was
    otherwise entertaining, during his wedding reception dance. He rejected
    a dance with Gwen. They'd know each other a year and she's celebrating
    his wedding. Why would he refuse a dance?

    Now, he's mysogynistic.

    Then there was an episode in series 2 in which he became a Christ-like figure, dying repeatedly trapped for centuries, running out of air, then finally released and he's not a completely mad blubbering idiot.

    My head canon says that Jack can't go insane. His brain keeps healing.
    He was forced to experience every moment of that confinement.

    Such an experience really should have changed him... but perhaps he
    heals fron any change. Perhaps immortality and invulnerability lead to permanent arrested development.

    It would be nice if adult shows considered adult ideas like that.
    Instead, "adult" shows sex everything up and expect us to call it entertainment.
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  • From Adam H. Kerman@ahk@chinet.com to rec.arts.tv on Sat Jun 27 00:33:04 2026
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    The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
    did ahk@chinet.com deliver unto us this message:
    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:

    . . .

    I will also sync up and watch my blu-rays of "Torchwood," which I >>>haven't watched in about 15 years.

    Torchwood was maddening. It was often entertaining, but RTD was shoving
    his personal sexual politics so hard into what we got on screen that he >>deliberately angered the audience. The sexual retconning of Jack was >>absurd. Introduced on Doctor Who, they pushed hard that he was was a >>stereotype hero character with irresistable sexual appeal to women. But
    no, he was bisexual, as if an audience rejecting gay characters would
    not reject a bisexual. On Torchwood, he got retconned as gay.

    RTD said his image of the character was that Jack would sleep with
    anyone and was pretty much banging his way through time and space. I
    thought he was smarmy and off-putting from his first appearance.

    You are correct. The way he was described in dialogue didn't exactly
    match what we got on screen. Rose flirted with him, not much in the way
    of flirting back.

    He was still officially pansexual on Torchwood, wasn't he? He was in a >relationship with Ianto, but he was never labeled gay, not that I
    recall.

    Eh. He had no romantic interations with women at all. RTD wanted a gay
    lead character. Ianto was an interesting character, Gareth David-Lloyd
    was a decent actor, and actually Welsh!

    I agree with the rest of what you wrote and that you made good points.

    . . .
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