Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just re-watched Offspring. So much love.
Nothin will ever fill the Offspring -sized hole in my heart.
Loved that too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just re-watched Offspring. So much love.
Nothin will ever fill the Offspring -sized hole in my heart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I, too, was addicted to news pre-pandemic - either political or sports. But I don't watch anymore. I just read news or listen to a few podcasts. Heartwarming shows for me are Judging Amy and Ghost Whisperer but really what I do to get my heart tugged is listen to country music (something I had stopped doing for more than a decade after grad school).
Hope you come back here-- Are you referring to watching "Judging Amy" back in the day, in broadcast, or do you have some way you watch it now? I'd love to find it.
I never saw it when it aired. I've scoured the internet for DVDs and only found bootlegs in the US. Sold on Amazon etc. as if legit, and shown with nice packaging, but apparently are bad copies, filmed directly off people's TV screens then copied to DVDs--thank goodness I didn't buy any. And one season on DVD from Denmark, so wrong format for the US!
It also does not stream anywhere. that I can locate. At all.
I've resorted to watching truly horrible copies on YouTube. If you know any way to stream the series that's legit, or you know any way to get actual DVDs that aren't dodgy -- please let me know. I'm very willing to pay for real DVDs or legit streaming but this show's become a unicorn....Many thanks.
Not PP but this was such a good show. I stalked “Everwood” back in the day and watched it on bootleg DVDs. Eventuality it came to Hulu and zero people watched it. But i thought it had some really touching seasons and story arcs.
I"m the PP seeking "Judging Amy." I'll have to check out "Everwood" someday -- I recall friends saying (when it was on) that they liked it. Thanks--though I suspect it's now another unicorn show....
It's amazing that no one has realized there's a market for these older (90s-early 2000s) "heartwarming" shows like "Everwood," "Judging Amy," "Early Edition" (another one I'd recommend and another one that's very hard to find all of on legit DVDs and it does not stream!).
Meanwhile, still seeking "Judging Amy," PP at the top, if you have any ideas!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just re-watched Offspring. So much love.
Nothin will ever fill the Offspring -sized hole in my heart.
Anonymous wrote:I binged Chuck when I found out I had cancer a couple years ago. I hadn’t watched it when it originally aired. It got me through a very difficult time. It was the right mix of action and comedy with quirky but likable characters that you just care about.
PS I had a tumor removed by surgery and just spent a month home recuperating. I was so damn lucky. But hearing the c-word at 41 was pretty damn terrifying.
Anonymous wrote:I just re-watched Offspring. So much love.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everwood — especially the first season.
This was a great series with lots of familiar faces. I’ve never known anyone else who watched it. Maybe it hit too close to home for the workaholics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I, too, was addicted to news pre-pandemic - either political or sports. But I don't watch anymore. I just read news or listen to a few podcasts. Heartwarming shows for me are Judging Amy and Ghost Whisperer but really what I do to get my heart tugged is listen to country music (something I had stopped doing for more than a decade after grad school).
I LOVED Judging Amy! Is it available to stream somewhere?
Anonymous wrote:I, too, was addicted to news pre-pandemic - either political or sports. But I don't watch anymore. I just read news or listen to a few podcasts. Heartwarming shows for me are Judging Amy and Ghost Whisperer but really what I do to get my heart tugged is listen to country music (something I had stopped doing for more than a decade after grad school).