Do you talk to the TV?

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For movies, sitcoms, etc. To tell them where to go, not to go, what to say... I don’t. I tend to get entranced that I don’t think of talking.
I know some people tend to talk all through a show & even create their own dialogue lol
 
I myself do not do it however, how would you know or not since you do it and do not even realize that you are evening going it. I seen people and even my own family members watching away and you see there lips move and talk at the same time as they are watching 😛
 
I know where you're coming from. I knew a guy that would watch wrestling and scream at his television set. Sometimes I get distracted and talk to my girlfriend during the movie because I'm not really into it. But I mostly watch a show in peace and quiet.
 
I talk back to the news channels 😉 Some of the stuff they try to sell us is laughable.

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Completely depends on what I’m watching. Any kind of sports, including wrestling I yell at the TV. I also talk to the tv when a character asks stupid questions lol
 
If you mean make comments when shows are on based on the show sometimes but unless I'm in an extremely random mood it's not likely but some people just get in those wild random moods and I can see that.
 
I try not to, but... some things make you think ...and respond. And its not even related to football or something similar.

So, yeah.
Completely depends on what I’m watching. Any kind of sports, including wrestling I yell at the TV. I also talk to the tv when a character asks stupid questions lol
I know where you're coming from. I knew a guy that would watch wrestling and scream at his television set. Sometimes I get distracted and talk to my girlfriend during the movie because I'm not really into it. But I mostly watch a show in peace and quiet.
Wrestling kinda real, and fake.

Real: Those falls (called bumps) are completely real. These people sustain injuries in their time. Triple H had his leg ACL torn ...live on TV. Those "punches" are somewhat fake/real. The punches are real, but they're treated as "bumps," to prevent punch bruises, or accidental bleeding, etc.

Fake: Everything else. Each superstar has what's called a gimmick. Each superstar has a script to follow. Each storyline has a good guy (face), and a bad guy (heel). On TV, they're enemies, but backstage, they're friends. Road buddies, etc. Sometimes there's backstage heat, or straight up, plain heat.

Heat can be real or "cheap heat." I'll let Eric Bishoff explain for you...

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If you mean make comments when shows are on based on the show sometimes but unless I'm in an extremely random mood it's not likely but some people just get in those wild random moods and I can see that.
I do have that random mood. Specially when I am too much into the TV. When there is something interesting going on, I start murmuring behind. I don't even realise until someone else interrupts me for that. Funny it is. 😂😁.
 
I only talk when it is football that my friends are watching in their place anytime I visit them. I always use to wish the players made the correct kicks and all that so that they do not lose a goal.
 
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