How can they even begin to call it “Reality TV” when there is someone always taking pictures of just what is happening with a video cam??I mean, just what reality is that supposed to be??
This was before the eponymous Big Brother program, too.Watterson’s prophetic gift is unnerving sometimes.I’ve always disliked those “funniest videos” programmes, because they make me laugh at people who obviously got hurt quite badly.
To my knowledge, and memory, reality TV began with “An American Family” in 1971 on PBS. Things didn’t go we’ll, and it was downhill from there. Not to say that there wasn’t something earlier, but I don’t feel like researching it.
Not necessarily. He may be a budding author. I know some authors, and have heard of many others, whose characters will tell them flat out what is or is not going to happen.
I recall it happened on MASH too. Cpl. Klinger, in one episode, was supposed to be asleep on guard duty—but the actor (Jamie Farr) objected. Klinger’s original defining characteristic was his attempt to gain a Section 8 psychiatric discharge from the army (by habitually wearing women’s clothing and engaging in other “crazy” stunts) but never at the expense of his duties. He was conscientious, and would not have slept on guard duty. The writers agreed—and put another character there.
Calvin is the only one that sees Hobbes as a walking talking friend ,every one else sees Hobbes as a child’s teddy bear .Yes I know its a comic strip,yes I love it as such.
A while back I enjoyed watching “The Colony.” Almost every episode the narrator would say something like “If the colonists don’t find food soon, they will die,” and I would think, “Well that can’t be too hard. Just go ask the camera guy for a bite of his cheese burger.”
ratlum over 11 years ago
Its hard to remember Hobbes is not real.
watmiwori over 11 years ago
This portion of "Reality’ is brought to you by the Ministry ofTruth. Stay tuned. WE will!
margueritem over 11 years ago
Of course you do, Calvin.
ziphobia over 11 years ago
Oh Calvin you do realise you are part of a bigger social experiment.. you are being watched too, by us.
frodo1008 over 11 years ago
How can they even begin to call it “Reality TV” when there is someone always taking pictures of just what is happening with a video cam??I mean, just what reality is that supposed to be??
orinoco womble over 11 years ago
This was before the eponymous Big Brother program, too.Watterson’s prophetic gift is unnerving sometimes.I’ve always disliked those “funniest videos” programmes, because they make me laugh at people who obviously got hurt quite badly.
rentier over 11 years ago
There’s nothing to snicker! It’s a tragedy!
Olddog1 over 11 years ago
We’re all on “reality” TV now. This is very prescient. Proves again how much Watterson was tuned in to society.
GregerLhd over 11 years ago
The ‘Big Brother’ Hobbes is referring to is the one from 1984.
RobinHood2013 over 11 years ago
You’d just better be glad they can’t nail you for your thoughts, Hobbes…
brick10 over 11 years ago
Still relevant after all these years.
GROG Premium Member over 11 years ago
Unfortunately, you’re not the only one, Calvin, otherwise, there would be no reality TV today.
stp1957 Premium Member over 11 years ago
I wonder what programs Watterson was referring to back then?
dwandelt Premium Member over 11 years ago
Can you say, “schadenfreude”?
dunner99rok over 11 years ago
World’s Dumbest
Piksea Premium Member over 11 years ago
Ahhh, Calvin, the crowned prince of schadenfreude
Phapada over 11 years ago
I don’t like watch TV programs…
dflak over 11 years ago
We leave our TV on for noise for the dog. I came home one day and it was tuned (or is that tooned) to CNN. I accused my wife of animal abuse.
I estimate that my dog’s IQ is somewhere around 15 (he is part Broder Collie after all.) Most of what is on TV is insulting to his intelligence.
Olddog1 over 11 years ago
To my knowledge, and memory, reality TV began with “An American Family” in 1971 on PBS. Things didn’t go we’ll, and it was downhill from there. Not to say that there wasn’t something earlier, but I don’t feel like researching it.
Aaron Saltzer over 11 years ago
I thought all tv shows go to commercial when they’re on tv?
Black4dder over 11 years ago
When there was a writers’ strike a couple of years ago, the reality shows had to stop production. They need their writers to come up with reality.
Number Three over 11 years ago
Oh that’s nice, Calvin (!)
Someone’s pain is another person’s pleasure.
Love the jumping TV effect.
LOL xxx
coffeeturtle over 11 years ago
/face palm
bmonk over 11 years ago
Not necessarily. He may be a budding author. I know some authors, and have heard of many others, whose characters will tell them flat out what is or is not going to happen.
I recall it happened on MASH too. Cpl. Klinger, in one episode, was supposed to be asleep on guard duty—but the actor (Jamie Farr) objected. Klinger’s original defining characteristic was his attempt to gain a Section 8 psychiatric discharge from the army (by habitually wearing women’s clothing and engaging in other “crazy” stunts) but never at the expense of his duties. He was conscientious, and would not have slept on guard duty. The writers agreed—and put another character there.
bmonk over 11 years ago
Of course, we’ve had “reality shows” even from 50 years ago. We used to call it “Professional Wrestling”
Popeyesforearm over 11 years ago
boy! Is that prophetic! There’s a camera up every sphincter in this world this days.
Alms4Thorby over 11 years ago
Watterson was a true visionary.
rentier over 11 years ago
I agree with this!
ratlum over 11 years ago
Calvin is the only one that sees Hobbes as a walking talking friend ,every one else sees Hobbes as a child’s teddy bear .Yes I know its a comic strip,yes I love it as such.
curmudgeon68 over 11 years ago
Take your politics and put them someplace where the sun never shines.
ratlum over 11 years ago
Mom can see Calvin,when she is around Hobbes is a Teddy Bear,when only Calvin is there he is just like Calvin. He is only real to Calvin.
bizaker over 11 years ago
A while back I enjoyed watching “The Colony.” Almost every episode the narrator would say something like “If the colonists don’t find food soon, they will die,” and I would think, “Well that can’t be too hard. Just go ask the camera guy for a bite of his cheese burger.”
Phosphoros over 11 years ago
And this was before You Tube. What is Hobbes’ take on that? ;-)