Can we please have some programs that don't have fish/crabs, or auctions/picking, guns, gold and cars.
Just for a change how about some more programs made outside of the USA, your not doing the country any favors showing many of the programs you show. lets face it despite what Americans think they are about the least popular people in the world, and your showing the worst side of them, lets look at what I mean.
American guns. As a business driving around in a helicopter and setting off large explosions is a waste of money, it's posing and childish.
Gold divers see the post next to this one.
American chopper. Tantrums, arguing, and how about building a bike that's actually practical to ride every day to work?
Gold rush. Well what can I say, the miners forgot to pay the lease and lost the mine...Dohhh! Agian, more attitude that ability, programs boring watching them make a loss every week, fat men with beards arguing.
Deadliest catch. More men arguing and getting wet
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Mythbusters. one of the few programs with little or no arguning, big problem is they over complicate the myths, but otherwise not a bad program.
Born survivor, now finished as you sacked Bear Grills.
Finding bigfoot, this lot couldn't find a brick in a paper bag, they go crashing throgh the woods scaring all the wildlife away.
Flying wild alaska, to be honest after watching this program I'm supprised the FAA hasn't shut them all down.
Storm chasers. men shouting at each other and panicking a lot. If your scared shitless don't go in the first place.
Weird or what, interesting idea, but doesn't actually tell us anything we didn't know before, maybe try and explain the things?
Worlds toughest drive, not that tough obviously as two unfit tv presenters had already driven to the north pole on top gear..
Whale wars, I've mentioned before on the blog.
You really need to move outside to the rest of the world a bit more, theres so much your missing, if nothing else cut down on men arguing, I can see that any day, I don't need to watch Discovery to see it.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
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