changing seasons

Filed under sports, soccer, tv at 9:31 pm 

Another season of TV shows has passed without too much fanfare, while the NHL and the NBA have crowned their champions for another year.

While my favorite teams had good seasons by most measures, they once again disappointed all of us spoiled Detroit fans that have come to expect nothing but winning it all. (Then again, isn’t that the point of professional sports?)

The soccer season is now in full swing. Unfortunately, most televised games are on ESPN2, a station we don’t currently get. As such, the games I usually end up being able to watch are on Univision. (My lack of Spanish knowledge is only one of the things that makes watching that station amusing.) Sunday’s USA vs. Mexico match for the CONCACAF Gold Cup was such a game. At the conclusion of USA’s come-from-behind victory, a Univision reporter did a brief interview with Landon Donovan, the captain of the US team. To my amazement, the entire interview was done in Spanish, and from what I could tell, he didn’t miss a beat, responding in fluent Spanish. Impressive. Then again, he did grow up in MexiCalifornia. I have no doubt knowing Spanish comes in handy in many of their international games …

As for TV, both 24 and Lost wrapped up with barely memorable finales, though the seasons were certainly enjoyable. We were sad to say good-bye to King of Queens. While it lasted longer than most sitcoms, it never tried to take itself too seriously. Thanks for the laughs, Doug and Carrie.

With the summer lull having begun, we’ve once again renewed our Netflix membership. This is the third summer where we’ve used the membership to fill the gap. Hopefully the year-round Netflixers don’t view us seasonal members as lesser folk. I don’t think we’re alone in using the subscription only during the summer. While we enjoy catching up on some movies here and there, we seem to use the membership mostly for watching TV shows. It so nice being able to burn through a season without the time off between episodes or commercials (not that we watch those with current shows anymore, either). Previous summers have been used to start watching Alias and 24. We’ll see what this summer brings.

Comments

5 Responses to “changing seasons”

  1. Topher on June 26th, 2007 7:55 am

    You’re a *seasonal* netflix user? pshhhhh

    /me enables bcp filter on my comments

    We don’t let YOUR kind comment on OUR blogs.

    I hear Battlestar Galactica and Stargate SG-1 are very good. :)

  2. brian on June 26th, 2007 11:06 am

    Firefly - Thanks to Paul for getting me hooked. Good news - only one season and a follow-up movie.

  3. bcp on June 27th, 2007 8:16 am

    Thanks for the requisite scoffing, Topherone. :-)

    Everybody and their brother seems to recommend Battlestar Galactica, Stargate SG-1, and Firefly. In fact, Rachel recently borrowed Firefly from my brother and has started watching. Thus far, she’s not disappointed.

  4. Chip on June 27th, 2007 11:31 am

    “Barely memorable finales”?!? I thought the Lost season finale was excellent. (Although I completely agree 24 wasn’t anything to write home about).

    We’re looking for some good summer TV, too, so if you score anything good, let us know.

  5. bcp on June 29th, 2007 3:20 pm

    Chip,

    Perhaps you’re right with respect to the Lost season finale. Thinking about it again, I do remember some portions of it that I found creative and surprising. However, being several weeks removed from watching it, my initial recollection was that it was on par with most of the other episodes throughout the season. It will probably do me some good to have a few months off from the show …

    As for TV shows this summer, we’re starting out with Sports Night. I’m guessing you’ve already given that enough ‘cultural discernment.’ :-P

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