Wednesday, March 17, 2004

Okay, so I'm watching the TVLand award show, and its tribute to classic TV. This reminds me of how incredibly horrid television in my home country was. Ugh. People may complain about how insulting American TV is to one's intelligence, but despite all the dreck, there's a lot of clever and classic stuff out there.

The TVLand tribute itself is pretty darned clever, and entertaining. I've really got to hand it to them.

Some would be quick to say that this is due to economic limitations and our relative lack of technology. Balderdash. Look at the Dick van Dyke show, which was groundbreaking and clever despite ancient technology, simple sets and meager production values. No, TV back home was bad because of a lack of creativity and a general striving for mediocrity.

This is one of the reasons why I feel very uncomfortable amongst my own people. It's almost as though they're unwilling to seek excellence. Heck, I was often ridiculed for wanting to do things well.