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Old 02-23-2020, 02:18 PM   #71
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That would be me.

If I'm not feeling up to concentrating on a complicated storyline due to stress or pain or just tiredness I love watching competition reality shows -- Project Runway, The Great British Bake-Off, Top Chef, American Ninja Warrior, Face Off, and many more less known -- decorating, glass-blowing, body-painting, whatever, as long as it's mostly civilized.

I just wish there were even more of them. I don't know much about the costs of producing/acquiring/airing tv shows but I'd have thought that by now I'd at least be able to see more of the ones from other English speaking countries. I know there have been versions of Project Runway in at least Canada, England, and Australia. I'd be happy to watch them between seasons of the US one.
I'd add Forged in Fire to the list of reality shows that I will watch.
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