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Arrested Development courtesy 20th Century Fox
As part of TVGuide.com's Strike Survival Guide, we've asked our staff of... staffers to tell you how they are biding their time in these TV-anemic times.

Hi, my name is Erin, and I'm a TV addict. (This is where you say, "Hi Erin," as you nervously look around at the other TV addicts.) The WGA strike isn't freaking me out at all, because now I have time to watch all of the shows on DVD that I've been missing for one reason or another. I'm not into reality programming at all, except for American Idol, Ace of Cakes and So You Think You Can Dance. But these days, only Idol is around to console me during this long and sad strike. So, it's back to my DVD sets, to enjoy The Sopranos all the way through, Arrested Development for laughs, Moonlight (so the vampire fans don't stalk me), South Park (to get through gym workouts with a smile on my face and less fat on my ass. Don't you dare call me Cartman), and Twin Peaks, to expand my TV history knowledge. (Plus, David Duchovny in drag? Gotta love that.) Here's my list of TV that's getting me through the strike, and the ways in which I enjoy them:

1) Arrested Development: Season 3, on DVD
The end of the most brilliant and weirdest TV comedy ever — and then there's Michael Cera. 'Nuff said!

2) Moonlight, using our Online Video Guide
Our TV Guide fan forums are crazy for this hottie vampire P.I. and his unrequited love, so I had to check it out. Not bad, so far... except for the fake blood they drink. Ew.

3) South Park: Season 1, on Video iPod
I wanted to go old-school South Park for my video iPod. I love rewatching the classics while working out at the gym. They're the perfect length to get through your cardio while laughing your ass off.

4) Twin Peaks: The Complete Series, on DVD
I vaguely remember the coolness that was Twin Peaks when I was a kid. Now, I have the Definitive Gold Box Edition with all the cool bells and whistles to enjoy over the weekend. So don't call me. I'll be busy. On the couch. Making my Homer Simpson-sized butt impressions.

5) The Sopranos: The Complete Series, via Netflix
So I'm a loser and never watched this while it was on TV. But I'm a winner because now I don't have to wait months or years to see what happens next! So take that! Next on my list is The Wire, Seasons 1-4.

Who is Erin Fox? I'm the "wind beneath your TV wings." Actually I'm the editor and blog mistress of TVGuide.com's sister sites Jumptheshark.com and TV-Now.com, and I also spend time contributing to this Strike Survival Guide and other fun features at TVGuide.com. In my free time, I just sit and listen to Ausiello type his "scoop" in his palatial office next to my cubicle. He's my scoop hero. Plus, he lets me dress up as a manic Girl Scout/One Tree Hill fan for the occasional vodcast.

More Strike Survival guidance:
Movies-on-TV: Ken Fox's Picks for the Week of Jan. 21
TV's Must-See New Episodes of the Week
What Emily in Marketing Is Watching


Jan 23, 2008 2:15 PM
I watched the Twins Peaks Gold Box a few weeks ago. I had watched it when it aired but forgot how great and weird it was. Up until they reveal who killed Laura Palmer, it was a great watch. But after that, it became quite a chore. And the extras reveal that most of the cast and crew had really lost faith in the show and by the end had absolutely no idea what the hell was going on!
Posted by Buffy Freak
Jan 24, 2008 9:48 AM
I have all 3 seasons of arrested development (only $30 for them all) but haven't gotten around to them yet.

I also bought the complete series of the x-files so, I just started season 2 of that (want to watch it all before the 2nd movie in july) and I'm also watching season 2 of my name is earl.
Posted by Leah
Jan 25, 2008 11:13 AM
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