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	<title>Stephen Yeargin &#187; television</title>
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		<title>Tuning out</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the ongoing writer&#8217;s strike, I have started looking a little more critically at the television lineup. For example, I thought a reborn American Gladiators franchise on NBC sounded like a great idea. It didn&#8217;t take much to kill off that optimism and change the channel. The gladiators have the personalities of a dull pencil, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the ongoing <a href="http://unitedhollywood.com/">writer&#8217;s strike</a>, I have started looking a little more critically at the television lineup. For example, I thought a reborn American Gladiators franchise on NBC sounded like a great idea. It didn&#8217;t take much to kill off that optimism and change the channel. The gladiators have the personalities of a dull pencil, the contenders are mostly scripted and the hosts (including Hulk Hogan) have managed to ruin any positive memories I had of the original series. I don&#8217;t even want a tennis ball gatling ball anymore.</p>
<p>I saw a preview for ABC&#8217;s <em>Eli Stone</em> and thought &#8220;axed in five weeks&#8221;. When a pilot episode relies on George Michael to sing &#8220;Faith&#8221;, you know it is just begging to be put out of its misery. Even the whimsical premise makes you wonder if it could be a <em>Lost</em> spin-off. CBS is importing its new show <em>Flashpoint</em> from Canada to avoid dealing with the writers.</p>
<p>With the nightly news talking about economic woes and nothing worth watching on television, one has to wonder where America is finding a good pick-me-up. I am sure one of the dozen prescription drug ads that run every five minutes can cure what ails you.</p>
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