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DH is not cliche!

for the gazillion times, Desperate Housewives is not cliche.


My busmate and i had a great conversation.............


R: So what kinda shows you watch?
J: I never missed Friends in Star World. As soon as i reached home, i switch it on!
R: hehe. yeah me too. Love it very much. I like Chandler.
J: I love Phoebe, and Ross is the cutest thing ever!
R: Haha, yeah i know. He does. He's "what-doctor" and afraid of blood!
J: hahahahahahha! exactly!
R: What other shows?
J: Do you watch Desperate Housewives?
R: (pause- gave me the "Why-Would-You-Want-To-Watch-Desperate-Housewives?" look) naaaaah, not really.
J: (thinking- shit!!, should've keep that show to yourself jacqkie!-gasping) America's Next Top Model?!
R: OH YEAH!
J: *phew* yeah, i love that show too.


Okay, i admit Desperate Housewives could be the next General Hospital or Bald(literally) and Beautiful *that i very much despise*, somehow every Tuesday i would surrender myself to that show. I could not stop watching it. I love the drama, the girls (oh yes) and definitely the boys (oh yes yes!).

Even my mum stopped watching the show! is it just me or am i acting out like i'm 3decades older here?

when i watched Desperate Housewives, not-surprisingly there's a tiny part of me that can actually relate to the show. but what surprises me, people around me who are as similar as a pair of 3year old twins, just watched the show like it's MTV.

every single episode of Desperate Housewives wowed me. I would take time to think and wander the things and drama happened on the show. dont get me wrong, i love ANTM but America's Next Top Model dont reallyyyy make me think, they just made me think when to go on diet and when to fix my hair.

the point is, am currently in love with shows like Ugly Betty, Desperate Housewives, Friends, Scrubs and even all three CSIs. yes, CSIs have this little little quotes that are annoyingly irressistible.

i realized i'm more into television shows that has values and real people in it. something that can make me go "wow or hmm or thats true or damn thats real" (ignore CSI in this matter). something that i can learn about people instead of the latest trends. something i can laugh at intelligently. and something to believe at something so real yet very much fictional. got it?



i've found my shows worth being loyal to!
(although it sounds old and cliche. pergh.)
have you?
share my lameness (joy):

Ugly Betty (9.30 Tuesday, 8TV)

Friends ( 6.30PM, Star World)


Desperate Housewives (10.30PM, 8TV)

Love,
Jacqkie.

Comments

The Soundaholic said…
hehe..couch potato!!!

grey's anatomy is not bad...

;)
Anonymous said…
hey sowwy i din msg u back yday.. i was downstairs...hmm...wanna go sg wang this sat? than clubbing?

hehehe..babe.. wats wrong wit desperate housewives its nice i like it..i watch it all the time

i find desperate housewives is urmm.. nicer to watch than friends no offence

but i love CSI the most.. hehehe.. all 3 cant live without it,..

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