tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22415133.post114436213222445711..comments2023-12-29T06:25:24.147-06:00Comments on Pohick: Pohick Picks - Favorite TV ShowsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22415133.post-1144519441824489632006-04-08T13:04:00.000-05:002006-04-08T13:04:00.000-05:00While you throw this out there let’s do some psych...While you throw this out there let’s do some psycho analysis based on what the Royal family has chose to watch with limited precious time. Ok, it looks like the King has a liking for imagination but more so does he like the face of competition. Thus the conduct of Mouse Wars and the grimace on his face when he overcame outwitted and snared the hungry little mouse with the big head. The satisfaction he must have felt as he tapped on the side of the jar as the mouse darted from side to side and jumping to no ends. Then as king of the hill to banish him from the Kingdom are only mild indicators of his personality. He must be one of those guys that have more bosses than subordinates. This creates a problem with bad stuff rolls down hill. A basic survival technique is a creative imagination. I bet he is also one of those types that like to root for the underdog. Queen Molly enjoys a mystery, not saying that Jake is a mystery only that she enjoys watching house. It’s a very well written medical mystery that deductively identifies rare and unusual diseases that require creative techniques to prevail. Like Jake she also likes competition or she just likes to see people get fired. Just like in Highlander “There can only be one”, Jake does that make you two, only kidding I’m pulling for you; I also pull for the underdog. Better to be the underdog than the one in the dog house, I always say. The princesses are your average kids, enjoying kids battling adversity and winning, thus the superhero persona. Not sure if the sisters enjoy the same programs or is it more of a, I’m bigger and I control the remote thing. It’s hard to tell especially with such competitiveness going on around the Palace. Heck, embezzling a little bread from the pantry will get you banished. Finally, I hope you don’t take this personal, because I’m only joking. I’ve had a lot of extra time on my hands. I don’t get to watch TV much these days. Heck more comedy and drama comes through the doors here at customer service than what you see on TV anyway.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com