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Watching 60 Minutes 2, and they are doing a bit on the Antiques Roadshow, and now it comes out... the bits that get on TV are like 1 in 1000, only the good ones make it, and they're all hand-selected. So now everybody in the country thinks they have some $10,000 piece of shit in the attic, and PBS is playing everyone for lotto-lovin' fools, who like a big money-fer-nothing story but need it to be "culturally correct".
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I find the stories behind the pieces interesting and even educational. I don't think they have anything to answer for. |
Good concept, faulty execution.
Why isn't there more heartbreak as cherished heirlooms turn out to be nothing more than common-grade crap? Where is the violent disappointment of dreams ruined? When (oh when) is the show going to break out with a good chair-swinging brawl, and appraisers develop personas to match their naughty or nice nature?
Dammit, if I can't see a steel-cage appraisal over a Faberge egg end with the discredited merchandise being ground into the eyes of the appraiser who Ruined Someone's Life, I might as well just watch C-Span. What is PBS doing with my lack of contributions, anyway? |
Well in this town PBS stopped getting my donations when they started airing Lawrence Welk on weekends. It was only after that I realized that WHYY is loaded anyway. They have a huge amount of space in one of the richest districts in town. They have fancy computer-animated staion IDs. They have a ton of really ritzy studio space that nobody puts much good use to. They really only care about who gives them donations and that demographic is not me. I want Frontline and Black Adder 24 hours a day and I'm really only willing to pay for Frontline.
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