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I Like to Watch: Arguing My Way Through the TV Revolution
I Like to Watch: Arguing My Way Through the TV Revolution | Emily Nussbaum
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CatMS
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Just picked up from the library and finding the essays on television programs I have watched entertaining.

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Kimberlone
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Very hit and miss on this collection. There were some interesting insights, but I definitely found myself skimming/skipping over essays that focused on shows I haven‘t watched or disliked. The most interesting essay was one about the contradictions of Joan Rivers as a comic and pop culture figure. I appreciated her more general insights on the changing format of television compared to extended explorations of Lost, Buffy, and Breaking Bad.

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mjtwo
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4-9 Mar 2022 (audiobook)
Not sure why this was on my TBR list - we do not watch that much TV. Maybe it was the mention of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Yet despite having seen only a handful of the shows mentioned, I enjoyed listening to Nussbaum. I appreciate criticism and her piece on Cosby and the Me Too movement was particularly interesting. And it is amazing to think how far television as an art form has progressed in the past two decades.

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monalyisha
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Has anyone else watched Daybreak (a comedy-horror Netflix original series)?

I‘m so in love with Miss Crumble. As the only conscious adult in a sea of teens, she‘s basically lost her damn mind. They call her “the Witch of the Mall” &, maggots aside, I‘m proud to claim her as my Millennial representation.

Bonus: Matthew Broderick plays the high school principal & there are Ferris Bueller references aplenty.

babyruth2510 I loved this show. 3y
monalyisha @babyruth2510 I just started binging this afternoon but I‘m so hooked! Also, if only it were more popular there‘d be so many good Halloween costume opportunities! 3y
LibrarianRyan No but I will sounds fun. 3y
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monalyisha @LibrarianRyan Fun is definitely the right word! It‘s imperfect (some of the humor‘s a little juvenile) but the characters are *wonderful* & it‘s totally entertaining. (edited) 3y
5feet.of.fury I think this has been on my list forever 3y
monalyisha @5feet.of.fury I‘m bad about knowing that new tv exists. We just watch King of the Hill over & over again. 🙈😅 Though, we did watch the first two episodes of Squid Game yesterday! 3y
night_shift It's a great show! 3y
sprainedbrain Well clearly I need to watch this. 3y
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MaleficentBookDragon
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It was a #cozymyastery bonanza at the #librarybooksale today.
Some for me, 2 for my sister-in-law, and a couple for a few #cozy #littens.

EvieBee Ooh. You scored I Like to Watch! 👌🏼 3y
rabbitprincess I enjoyed the Christie Curse series! And good choice on A Murder is Announced—one of my favourite Marples! 3y
MaleficentBookDragon @EvieBee I couldn‘t believe I got it for $1.00 I was psyched. (edited) 3y
MaleficentBookDragon @rabbitprincess Good to know. It looked really interesting and fun. 3y
Avanders That‘s a happy pile!! 😍 3y
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monalyisha
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“Thrillingly, “Buffy” treated this one girl‘s story not as something trivial, but as a grand, oceanic metaphor. It made her story mythic, not cartoonish. Like plenty of teenagers, Buffy believed that what was happening to her was the end of the world. But she was right: her demons were real.”

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monalyisha
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Buffy “had a peculiar tonal blend, at once bleak and goofy, formulaic and anarchic. It had a fascination with sexual violence — including the threat of “nice guys,” like Xander [see: “The Pack] — but it folded those themes together with screwball banter and pop-culture references.”

Be still, my heart. 🖤

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monalyisha
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Once upon a time, my book club was supposed to read this. Then, we realized that it contained spoilers for shows we‘d never watched, so it got tabled.

I‘m just now reading the essay on Buffy the Vampire Slayer — which was, & will always remain, my favorite tv show (alongside King of the Hill, which is an altogether different bushel of [Braeburn] apples).

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Chelsea.Poole
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Who would have thought a book about tv shows could be so dense, deep, and intellectual? This is an excellent examination of our culture through the medium of television. Some shows she discussed I‘ve never seen, others a few episodes, and some I‘ve been a dedicated fan of. Spoilers are everywhere, naturally! I did stop reading the Sopranos section because I plan to watch that at some point. This has to be the best book about tv out there! 📺

Megabooks Great review! I enjoyed this too. 👯‍♀️ 3y
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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This excellent writer/smart critic captured my attention even when writing about TV I hadn't seen. Nussbaum loves to dwell in the question rather than focus on the answer, which makes for thought-provoking criticism about specific shows, showrunner profiles, and essays about #MeToo and product placement. I loved her takes on Sex and The City, Jane the Virgin, and Buffy. She excells at being intellectually curious, even about TV dismissed as fluff.

monalyisha My book club is supposed to read this. Question: are there spoilers? 4y
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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"The soap, the rom com, the romance novel, and more recently, reality television... These are the genres that get dismissed as fluff, which is how our culture regards art that makes women's lives look like fun."

#AwesomeAudiobooks

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monalyisha
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What do y‘all recommend for TV? We just finished “Joe Pera Talks With You” & it‘s so wholesome & heart-warming that now nothing seems adequate.

https://www.adultswim.com/videos/joe-pera-talks-with-you

monalyisha My favorite episodes are: “Joe Pera Takes You on a Fall Drive”, “Joe Pera Reads You the Church Announcements”, & “Joe Pera Helps You Write.” 4y
Patchshank I like Bob's Burgers. Gravity Falls is also a really cute show. I'm also a sucker for ghost reality shows. 4y
ljuliel That show is so cute and so different. He‘s like Mr Rogers for adults. ♥️ 4y
monalyisha @ljuliel That‘s what my husband kept saying! I love how the pace is so patient & slow (despite the episodes being just small, 10-15 minute blips); it really makes you slow down & take the time, too. 4y
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Owlizabeth
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I really wasn‘t planning on checking out any more books. I really have a problem, y‘all. #libraryhaul

Annl I don‘t see a problem. I do it all the time! What if a mood struck and you did not have a book to go with the mood? 😘 5y
Owlizabeth @Annl exactly! 5y
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian Emily Nussbaum has been a guest a few times on this Buffy podcast I listen to, I'm excited to check out her book! 5y
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Mitch
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Ahh man.... now my TV hard drive is as full as my TBR.

#bookishproblems

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Nitpickyabouttrains
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I saw Emily Nussbaum speak at #p&p and picked up a copy of her book. It was amazing. The book is full of essays, some of which were already published, but which go together really well. I always trust Nussbaum about tv and this book was charming.

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mdemanatee
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Ways to catch me: start with a Buffy essay

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balletbookworm
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I‘m not much of a television watcher these days - for some reason multi-episode stuff isn‘t doing it for me - but I do love criticism. I‘d read ~1/3 of Nussbaum‘s essays previously so I knew I would enjoy this book immensely. Some are reviews of a show‘s season or finale, some are more of a critical look back. Two essays are completely new - in my opinion, too few. I would have loved a better balance of older pieces and new cross-topic pieces.

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balletbookworm
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I have *died* (from Emily Nussbaum‘s upcoming collection of TV criticism out in June, this essay is about The Good Wife). The quote says: “Recently, I had lunch with an entirely charming TV-maker, who was educated and intelligent about many forms of television but had never watched The Good Wife, because, he admitted with a shrug, he perceived it as being “for women.” Although he was a fantastic lunch companion, he‘s dead now.” 💀