Last night PBS began broadcasting season three of “Downton Abbey”, one of those
big costume soaps that form the backbone of “Masterpiece Theatre”. There’s been
any amount of buzz about it, including all kinds of interviews in print &
broadcast media with the cast.
Up until last week I must have been the only person
in western civilization not to have seen the show. I think I tried watching the
very first episode years ago, because I really love Maggie Smith, but I gave it
up as a bad job.
However, some TV critic, in his round-up of 2012,
raved about the Christmas episode, so I streamed it last week, and watched
until the last, deadly clichéd dog was down. That’s 90 minutes of my life I’ll
never get back.
Here’s the thing: without having seen any other
episode (except about 15 minutes of that first one), I could map out all the
story arcs, figure out all the character relationships and lay out what’s
going to come down the pike.
This, to me, is not entertaining. So I revert to
being the only person in the country not glued to the TV on Sunday evenings, or
committing it to DVR.
4 comments:
I watched DA for the first time last night. It was OK. The dress code at the time was dependent upon servants. I wonder if I could have tolerated it.
Nope--I've never seen even a minute of it.
Then, Carrie, you're ahead of me by nearly two hours. Well spotted.
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