posted by [identity profile] live-momma.livejournal.com at 04:26am on 22/04/2007
I usually don't stop watching until I've been bored with the show for quite a while. I feel like I've invested that much time in them, I should stick around and wait for it to pay off. Occasionally, I'll stop watching when I can't suspend disbelief any longer (bad acting or bad writing is the primary cause there).

I stopped watching General Hospital when I realized pretty much *all* of the characters had come full circle and were back exactly where they had been a year previous. I stopped watching ER when Abby got pregnant (although I'd been thinking about it before then). I've seen so many horrible pregnancy/birth plots that I just plain can't take another one, and frankly, ER tends to be among the worst of them.

I guess I don't tend to watch shows for only one character, so changes like that don't affect me much, unless I see them as a symptom of a bigger problem (e.g., Andromeda; it wasn't just one character who changed, it was all of them).
 
posted by [identity profile] raisintorte.livejournal.com at 04:48am on 22/04/2007
I usually don't stop watching until I've been bored with the show for quite a while.

That's me as well. With ER, it's like FOURTEEN YEARS. I was in middle school when that show came on the air. We watch it now just because we've invested SO MUCH TIME. It's actually on an upswing right now but we tend to joke about how all of the plots are so recycled.

so changes like that don't affect me much, unless I see them as a symptom of a bigger problem

Interesting!
 
posted by [identity profile] live-momma.livejournal.com at 05:03am on 22/04/2007
Don't get me wrong. I'll *whine* about the changes, but I'm generally well invested in the other characters, too, and I couldn't possibly abandon them. ;-)

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