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Friday, May 17, 2002

A few days ago, it was superheroes illustrating physics. Now, the medium of comic books is being touted as an educational tool.

If such creative methods as these are being used in schools nowadays, maybe it's time for me to dust off those ideas about becoming a teacher. For many years I've said if I did teach, it'd be at either the kindergarten or college level. When I found out how little the business of actually educating students matters in the university setting, I backed off from that dream. I never abandoned the thought of pursuing this goal at the other end of the spectrum, but I didn't act on it either.

Being a teacher, exciting youngsters about information and creativity, these are things I could get behind. And I wouldn't mind being called "Mr. Scheer" by a bunch of five-year-olds, to say nothing of getting to have snack time and recess again after all this time.

Time for me to do a little data mining on this subject. Stay tuned...



As promised, here are the shows I'm glad will be returning next season.

Gilmore Girls: with some of the sharpest dialogue and most fully realized characters on TV today, this would have been a grave loss. I'm glad I won't have to leave Stars Hollow anytime soon.

Ed: despite my fondness for the denizens of Stuckeyville, I've only caught about half the episodes this year (TiVo's no help, as it's up against Enterprise). That means I'll have to catch up during summer reruns to be ready for next season.

Andy Richter Controls the Universe: coming back mid-season next year. Could this mean retooling? I hope not. It's great just as it is.

Next: Fall '02 face-off! Which shows to TiVo, which to watch live, and whether or not I'll need to (gasp!) start using the VCR again.
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Thursday, May 16, 2002

The broadcast networks are revealing their fall schedules this week, and I'm particularly glad to see the backend of two shows that have been culled from the herd.

ABC has finally given Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher its walking papers. I initially found the show's premise intriguing, but it quickly devolved into a train wreck where politicos and pundits tried to be funny while entertainers tried to be serious. Neither group was ever very successful.

James "King of the World" Cameron's Dark Angel was offed by FOX. Having never watched the show, I must admit it's pure vindictiveness that causes my glee about this one. It always struck me as a Buffy-after-the-Apocalypse thing, and ripping off Buffy just irks me.

Next time: "on the bubble" shows that I'm glad survived.



What did we know, and when did we know it? This one bears very close watch. I know I'll be keeping my eye on it.
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