I'm on holiday. Due to a poorly cat I can't go away at the moment so I'm spending a couple of weeks at home. I've played a lot of computer games and watched dodgy daytime TV.
I'm fussy about TV (although sometimes it might not seem that way!) I don't watch any soaps or stuff like that and I have a hatred for most reality TV. I say most because there are a few shows that I enjoy - Masterchef and shows of that type of format can be quite entertaining. Mostly because I like seeing disasters.
Like this one of obliterated sugar work just before judging...
Because I don't want to watch This Morning or other daytime talk shows I'm often found browsing the documentary channels. That basically means I have watched every episode of Ancient Aliens, every Stonehenge or Egyptology documentary and a decades worth of Time Team.
Over the last couple of weeks I've spotted a 'new' show (new to me - there are several seasons!) called Forged in Fire. It is that familiar Masterchef format but what amused me most was the sheer abundance of beards. Honestly, have a look through, it seems to be part of the entry criteria (until you spot that there are a couple of ladies in some of the seasons so they must have loosened the rules for them) I might watch some of it, I do like weapons and the stuff they make looks quite cool from the 5 minutes I've watched so far. I will also be giving the contestants additional points for beard/facial hair and styling though....Lets see if the same ones win ;)
I'm fussy about TV (although sometimes it might not seem that way!) I don't watch any soaps or stuff like that and I have a hatred for most reality TV. I say most because there are a few shows that I enjoy - Masterchef and shows of that type of format can be quite entertaining. Mostly because I like seeing disasters.
Like this one of obliterated sugar work just before judging...
Bake Off Professionals disaster |
Because I don't want to watch This Morning or other daytime talk shows I'm often found browsing the documentary channels. That basically means I have watched every episode of Ancient Aliens, every Stonehenge or Egyptology documentary and a decades worth of Time Team.
Over the last couple of weeks I've spotted a 'new' show (new to me - there are several seasons!) called Forged in Fire. It is that familiar Masterchef format but what amused me most was the sheer abundance of beards. Honestly, have a look through, it seems to be part of the entry criteria (until you spot that there are a couple of ladies in some of the seasons so they must have loosened the rules for them) I might watch some of it, I do like weapons and the stuff they make looks quite cool from the 5 minutes I've watched so far. I will also be giving the contestants additional points for beard/facial hair and styling though....Lets see if the same ones win ;)
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