About TVmomma:

I created this blog a few years back when I used to watch television 14 hours a day. I was getting highly-opinionated with what I see on TV and I wanted to spare my husband from my rantings so I thought of blogging about them instead.

I have called TV as my amusement park -- right in my own home. But now, things have changed and my TV viewing has been limited. I still post on this blog but only when I felt so strongly about what I've seen, and when I have the time.

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Friday, May 2, 2008

Without A Trace

I am an avid fan of Without A Trace. I stumbled into this show when we moved to a new place two years ago. The cable TV took about a week to get connected. So I was just watching TV using an indoor antenna. That's when I found Without A Trace.

I became interested with the show. Later, when the cable is already connected, I found out that they show reruns of the show on TLC. I got hooked.

Actually, I didn't watch the new episodes, only the reruns. Yes, but this is five days a week every noontime, then changed to 1 PM. I watched it regularly. Every weekday, like clockwork, I would tune in to TLC. I just loved it.

I like the beginning of the show when someone would just vanish or banish (these two words apply). Then the group would work to find the missing person. Of course, all the cases they worked on is a success. That's TV.

I like Samantha Spade (Poppy Montgomery). She is blonde and beautiful but her character is that of a sensible and talented detective. I like how they interact in solving the crisis in hand. I don't know if the real FBI scenario would look similar to that in the show, but I'm actually understanding now how the bureau works -- at least in the department of missing persons.

Until the show had Roselyn Sanchez. I just suddenly got tired of the show. Why? You tell me.

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