I DON'T WATCH TV BUT... by Steve Nadis
I DON'T WATCH TV BUT... the first season of Lost, which I'm now watching in reruns (since I never saw the original as I don't watch TV), is not half bad. I never would have checked it out were it not for the recommendation of a friend who never watches TV.
I DON'T WATCH TV BUT... James Spader and William Shatner can, at times, be brilliant together in Boston Legal. Who knew that the ertswhile Kirk was a virtual comic genius?
I DON'T WATCH TV BUT... Steve Carrell is hilarious and, on his own, almost makes The Office worth watching. I never saw the original British version, which is supposed to be even better, because (you guessed it) I don't watch TV.
I DON'T WATCH TV BUT... Puppets Who Kill is supposed to be an offbeat, original comedy. I have this on the highest authority from another friend who never watches TV. But I have yet to see the show for two reasons: One, the name kind of spooks me. (I used to have nightmares about puppets who kill when I was a kid.) Two, I don't watch TV.
I DON'T WATCH TV BUT... justice was indeed blind when network officials at ABC decided to can the short-lived series, "Blind Justice." What will become of the German shepherd who showed such promise in his role as Hank? Blind Justice was the only police show I liked last year, as well as the only police show I ever watched, because (as you know) I don't watch TV.

