[quote name=\'Ian Wallis\' date=\'Jan 17 2005, 10:24 AM\']
I guess there are some shows that take more than one viewing before you know if you like them or not.
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I would thnk the same thing applies to the folks you're watching, be it a host, moderator, or panelist...
I first began watching "What's My Line?" quite by accident. Afer watching the first episode, Dorothy Kilgallen was an instant favorite of mine. Sometime thereafterwards, I began to like AF, but DK always remained a fave.
During the time I was enjoying THESE TWO, I literally could NOT stand Bennett Cerf or John Charles Daly! I used to get so irked at Bennett because he always guessed the line before Dorothy had the opportunity!
OH! And JCD?!!! - With his long and rambling, precise and extraordinary explanations, I used to get TOTALLY frustrated with him! He used to get on my nerves to the point where I thought he was RUDE!
After DK's passing, I saw the exchange between Bennett and John. From seeing the older eps, I see that it's ALWAYS been there. Only, I suppose when DK passed, the panel seemed "different" and the JCD/Bennett exchange became more apparent, to me anyway.
I actually began to LOOK FORWARD to these two! Who woulda ever figured?
JCD and Bennett became my "new" faves. Unfortunately, and I know this will make me quite the unpopular one, I saw something in AF from the earlier shows that I didn't care for. However, she IS a good game player, I can't take THAT away from her.
. . . it didn't take very long for me to get hooked.
Yep, same thing here with me and WML. It almost seems like as I was watching it, one day *ever so subtly,* a single vine attatched itself to me. Then the next day another. And another. Before I even realized it, I was thoroughly wrapped up in these vines. At first these vines didn't attach themselves to me tightly, I imagine that's how I didn't realize I was getting hooked. Then, they began to get tighter and tighter.
To the comment someone else gave about the show they were talking about being a "must-see," - that's exactly what WML has become to me. As for all those folks who have *dozens* of tapes, I've often wondered how, or even WHY they would tape so many shows... that is, until I saw I was doing the exact same thing!
Stuff happens!