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Originally posted by robustpuppy
2. I am thinking of subsribing to The Week, which summarizes the stories that appeared in other periodicals over the course of, you guessed it, a week. The sad thing is that I want to do this to improve my awareness of current events.
My in laws' On Demand was not working on the Friday after Thanksgiving, so I watched Dateline. When did Dateline become all about wife-murdering husbands with secret online sex lives, and people who die on cruises?
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I could not turn away from the two hour man-who-has-lots-of-women-in-his-life-die-from-falls-down-the-stairs one over the weekend. Is that the one you saw? Although if someone had warned me early on that it was going to be a two hour story, I would have been able to turn away, I bet. One hour is all they should be allowed for these things. Every story can be told in one hour. Look at how well A&E does it! I think that the lack of one-hour discipline on the part of the
E! True Hollywood Story has trickled down to the networks too.