I think I'm the only person in the first world who hasn't seen breaking bad. Maybe I will watch that one next!
I have never seen it, either. I have no desire to watch it, either. I know somebody says 'Bitch' an awful lot, though. But that person is really a nice gent in real life.
I only watched a few episodes because it got so hyped but didn't found it so compelling I would watch the whole thing. But I did understand the appeal. Same with Homeland. Can't watch everything (and we shouldn't want to either )!
The last series of Homeland became pretty implausible IMO. I don't watch TV as such unless I visit someone who has one, but I watch stuff on the net.
I wish I had time to lounge around and watch TV. I never get to watch any. Technically that's a lie; I watch about two hours of Dora the Explorer weekly.
I voted 4 hrs or more. I don't watch that much each day, but there are days when I watch more than 4 hours and days I watch less. I watch news mostly or other boring stuff. If I'm at someone else's house, I will watch shows like "The Voice" or something like that because I have to.
Hardly ever. I thought that Breaking Bad thing was tripe. Ten minutes in,I wandered off to pick up a guitar. TV rarely holds my attention,unless it's a specific programme.
So far today the only thing I've seen on TV was the weather channel's Wake Up with Al along with his buxom co-host Stephanie Abrams Hotwater
every once in a while i'll watch my housemates watching theirs. whatever they happen to be watching, which to me is usually boring crap, so i tend not to stay doing so for long. maybe once or twice for a few minuetes every other week or a couple of times a month, when passing through the living room to make myself something to eat in the kitchen, which the two spaces are kind of completely open to each other. i'm not entirely sure why even they watch it though. they claim some of the damdest crap to be 'relaxing' to them. to each their own i guess.
I'd say I watched Tv about twice a week for about 1 or 2 hours. I don't think that is as often as most people.
There are so many factors, Do you live in a trailer park? Do you live in government housing/projects? Do you qualify for section 8? Do you collect welfare? Do you carry an EBT card? Do you spend the majority of your money on cigarettes, alcohol, and lottery tickets? do you watch Jerry Springer? If you answered yes to any of the above questions you probably watch at least 8 hours of television a day. Hotwater
interesting silliness so many people seem to think. i do have a fixed pension that is the same as s.s.i. gets. mine comes from the v.a. though. and i did have an ebt card once upon a time. got rid of it when my pension started coming through though. and i have lived in some cheap and odd dives. (even camped out in a forest beyond the edge of one town where i lived for a while) but sorry, not one penny for tobacco, alky or the lottery, and as for jerry springer, give me an effing break.
I have news and weather stations on a lot while I'm doing other things, and my DVR automatically records my favorite shows, so I can watch at my convenience and zip past the commercials. I watch a good bit of music on Palladia and VH1 Classic.