Just to get it out of the way before I try to post something more substantial
Day 27 - Best pilot episode
Being Human, even though only one of the actors stayed the same in the actual series.
Day 28 - First t.v show obsession
In terms of running home from school unable to miss it, probably Dark Shadows. Boy, did I love Barnabas Collins.
Day 29 - Current t.v show obsession
Cross between Being Human (which I wish was longer and was going to go into Season 3, like, TOMORROW) and... cough... Glee.
Day 30 - Saddest character death
No, not Joyce Summers, although that was pretty devastating. The death on a TV show that upset me the most - and this is pretty obscure - was Samir Rasheed on Coronation St. First of all, it was a shock. Then, the way it happened: he was beaten up by a gang of thugs on the waterfront, while on his way to meet Deirdre (his older lover) and her daughter at the hospital. Daughter needs a kidney transplant, because she has been a drug addict. He is left brain-dead, and hospital asks Deirdre to let them go ahead with the transplant in order to save her daughter. Deirdre bids Samir a tearful goodbye as he and daughter are wheeled into the operating theatre.
I know it sounds corny (this is, after all, a Soap), but I still remember that scene - it was in fact pretty disturbing and very upsetting.
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Day 27 - Best pilot episode
Being Human, even though only one of the actors stayed the same in the actual series.
Day 28 - First t.v show obsession
In terms of running home from school unable to miss it, probably Dark Shadows. Boy, did I love Barnabas Collins.
Day 29 - Current t.v show obsession
Cross between Being Human (which I wish was longer and was going to go into Season 3, like, TOMORROW) and... cough... Glee.
Day 30 - Saddest character death
No, not Joyce Summers, although that was pretty devastating. The death on a TV show that upset me the most - and this is pretty obscure - was Samir Rasheed on Coronation St. First of all, it was a shock. Then, the way it happened: he was beaten up by a gang of thugs on the waterfront, while on his way to meet Deirdre (his older lover) and her daughter at the hospital. Daughter needs a kidney transplant, because she has been a drug addict. He is left brain-dead, and hospital asks Deirdre to let them go ahead with the transplant in order to save her daughter. Deirdre bids Samir a tearful goodbye as he and daughter are wheeled into the operating theatre.
I know it sounds corny (this is, after all, a Soap), but I still remember that scene - it was in fact pretty disturbing and very upsetting.
Here are all the questions