“Videri quam esse” (“To seem to be, rather than to be”)
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Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
The debates are longer than average TV episodes. My calculations (based on times listed [here]) put the total debate time (not counting tonight’s [Jan. 26]) at north of 1,900 minutes. That’s about 32 hour long TV episodes, 64 half hour eipsodes (I’m being generous and counting commercial breaks as part of episode length). That means the current round of GOP debates have outlasted such TV shows as
Firefly
Freaks And Geeks
My So-Called Life
Police Squad!
Wonderfalls
Eerie, Indiana
Arrested Development
The real question, after considering all of this: What are the chances that we can keep this amazing cast of characters together and keep this new reality show on television long after the GOP convention?
at least half of those shows had better writers than the GOP
at least half of those shows had better writers than the GOP