"What in the world are we watching?"

I have a love/hate relationship with my television. I've threatened to remove it from my life but others in my household don't share my vision of a life with books, puzzles, and witty conversation. Think remote summer cottage in Canada kind of living. Ah, that's the life for me.
I thought sheltering in place might be a perfect time to start implementing new rules. Don't watch it by myself, stop scrolling endlessly and just pick something, keep a book in the TV room, etc.
It's worked a little. The shows I have watched in the last 8 weeks include "The Godfather 1 & 2," a lot of "30 Rock," and random documentaries. I'm a sucker for the documentary. They're always too long, but make me feel smarter. Among the good ones are "The Last Dance," "Free Solo" and "The Dawn Wall." I felt bad about enjoying "The Tiger King" but washed it down re-watching the mockumentary, "What We Do In The Shadows." The other night I found myself watching "Dealt," the story of a blind magician who describes himself as a card mechanic. Amazing how driven people can be.
You know, come to think of it, most of the documentaries I'm watching are about obsessive types. Jordan, the Tiger guy, those climbers, the magicians. It must fulfill some missing part of me. My inability to obsess on one thing.
I tell this insight to my lovely bride. She nods her head, looks back down at her book saying, "Well, the trash isn't going to take itself out. How about obsessing on that for a while?"*
* Author's note: she never really says these things. . .out loud.
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