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, June 6, 2008

The Best in the Business

The best doctors, lawayers, and FBI agents in the world can be seen on TV. But they are not the real deal because they are actors.

I'm talking about my favorite shows, Chicago Hope, Practice, and Without A Trace. I know two of these shows have left the air for some years now but they are still my favorite.

The characters in the three shows are so good in what they do. They have the passion for their professions, the heart to help, and the resolve to do what is right.

In real life, people do their jobs mostly in pursuit of money. But who is to blame for that? In this world, money is just what makes everyone of us. For how can we function or even live without money? Money pays for the basics, as well as the not-so-important things that we want.

TV drama makes me a believer of good values and fine men and women. It makes me a believer of the credibilty of doctors, lawyers, and law enforcers. The thing is, I cannot count on this belief in the real drama called life.

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