I’m pretty
sure most people have a favorite show. The show you own all the seasons to and
know every episode by heart. That show where it only takes the theme music to
make you perfectly happy. For me that show would be Road to Avonlea. When I was
about nine or ten we rented the first season, and after that everyone knew that
my favorite present on a birthday would be the next season. Even now it is the
show that I go back to when I have a head cold or am feeling sad. There’s just
something about the opening shots of the cliff tops in front of the ocean, the
fields of waving grass, the soft piano music, it makes me happy. Perhaps this
is partially because I have so many memories with it, nostalgia, but beyond
that there’s something about it that I love so much. It’s s happy, it’s sweet, and
it’s innocent. I’ve never been a fan of a lot of drama. I’ve always felt that
there’s enough of that in real life without having to feed myself that in
entertainment. I’ve grown some since when I was younger and used to refuse to
read any book where a person died. I like a good story, I like plot and
emotion, but I still don’t like an excess of drama. Road to Avonlea is essentially
a happy series, a series following children running through fields and wiggling
their bare feet in the sand on the shore. I honestly feel attached to each and
every one of the various characters, Aunt Hetty, Uncle Alec, Gus, Felix, they’re
all a part of my childhood and I have a special fondness for each of them. Yes, Road to Avonlea has this special place in
my heart.
Doctor Who
This is my
newest favorite show. I actually hadn’t watched it until last Summer. I had
heard all about it, but I’d never actually watched it myself. Now it’s very
high on my list. I went through all the episodes at probably the fastest pace I
have with any show before. What I like best is how different every episode is.
They’re always different and I always enjoy them. I admit it, I originally started
watching for Rory, because Rory is amazing, but as soon as I was through his episodes
I had come to love everything about the show. Now my brother and I can chatter
about Doctor Who for hours, and it has the distinction of being the only show I
went so crazy about that I bought a poster (which hangs up by my desk if you’d
like to know.)