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Wet Hot American Summer is Getting Another Netflix TV Series — TIME

Wet Hot American Summer lives to see another summer. The 2001 cult comedy, starring then-future megastars Amy Poehler, Paul Rudd, Bradley Cooper and Elizabeth Banks, was revived last summer by Netflix for an eight-episode prequel, Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp. After the success of that series, the streaming service announced Tuesday that…

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If you have never seen this movie and Netflix series you must. It’s kind of “raw” but its really funny and there are loads of people you know and like from other stuff you know and like.

The Good Old TV And Situation Comedy

I am a child of the 1970’s and 80’s and I grew up on network TV. From WKRP in Cincinnati, Alice, All in The Family, Maude, The Golden Girls, Growing Pains, Night Court, Three’s Company, Maude, Good Times, One Day At A Time and the list goes on and on. Call me old fashioned I am still a fan of watching a TV show on an TV, live and in colour. And as a little kid I watched via an antenna over the air.

Netflix and Hulu as good as it is for binge watching it does not have the same communal feel. There are many moments on live TV that everyone experienced together at the same time.

Back in the day it was about water cooler conversations about what you saw the night before. I do realize TV is changing but it isn’t the same. I am still a fan of watching something as it comes from the source. It is also about anticipation of the next episode and watching it at the same time each week. Yes it used to be appointment TV and for many it still is. My local broadcaster also has a vested interest in my viewing for their revenue from commercials and the like.

This week we have watched some shows we hadn’t seen before and enjoyed them very much. In the world in which we live we need to laugh more, to not take life so seriously and relate to the world through comedic license. So turn on the tube and find something to laugh about.

More Pay to Play @ Netflix

Everyone likes Netflix but will they like it when it costs a little more per month. Everything gets more expensive and they are doing more original programming and getting the rights for more first run movies means passing the cost along to you and me.

Here’s What Keeps Americans From Cutting the Cord — The Motley Fool

Very slowly, Americans are cutting the cord with traditional pay-television providers.It’s not the mass exodus that has been predicted, even though the alternatives to cable and satellite are extensive, convenient, and inexpensive.

Source: Here’s What Keeps Americans From Cutting the Cord — The Motley Fool

For some this is a real choice to paying for both TV and Broadband at the same time. I still prefer to watch shows on a real TV and watching as it comes over the air live. Many folks will get a old school over-the-air antenna to get digital TV channels from their local broadcasters.

The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

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Now for something truly light-hearted on Netflix. Starring Ellie Kemper and created by Tina Fey and Robert Carlock.

Rescued after 15 years in a cult, Kimmy Schmidt decides to reclaim her life by venturing to New York, where she experiences everyday life with wide-eyed enthusiasm (from Wikipedia).

Binge Watching Blues

The thing about binge watching a series that lasted one season is that you want more. However there is no more. That makes you sad, mad and glad you went through it. At the end you have the binge watching blues.

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Firefly, you were amazing. You had heart, action, adventure and fire! Now I need a good weep.