What I watch over and over again….Rambling on about my viewing habits and their purpose…

There are some television shows that I find myself returning to over and over again, regardless of how many times I’ve seen them. Each one fulfills a different need—whether it’s intellectual curiosity, laughter, or reassurance for the soul. My questioning mind, always eager to understand human behavior, is endlessly fascinated by “Criminal Minds.” The show’s deep dive into the psychology of criminal behavior, exploring the motivations behind dark and deviant acts, keeps me captivated. It’s a series that forces me to grapple with the age-old question of why some people make the choices they do, and I can’t help but watch it again and again, sometimes even catching an episode at random when I need that mental stimulation.

But it’s not all darkness; sometimes, I crave the comfort of laughter and nostalgia. That’s when I turn to “The Golden Girls.” Their witty banter and timeless life lessons are a reminder that, even in difficult times, humor can be a guiding light. Watching Dorothy, Blanche, Rose, and Sophia navigate life’s ups and downs reassures me that wisdom and joy can coexist, and that friendship endures. These shows, rooted in themes of justice, action, and the triumph of good over evil, remind me that there are real heroes out there striving to make a difference. In a world that often feels overshadowed by negativity, finding “light” in their stories is both comforting and inspiring. The laughter they bring and the moral lessons they reinforce continue to feed both my mind and my soul.

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    Not all who wander are lost

    Great choice

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