vision, as in telly
I need new glasses. Mine are permanently smudgy.
But it's been a good week for TV so far.
* Another great episode of "House" on Tuesday, and promos for next week's installment have us waiting with bated breath. It seems the show is back in a very big way. I'll be honest, I'd read a lot about the "Survivor" tactics House (Hugh Laurie) was going to use to replace the staff that left in last season's finale, but I was skeptical: Would it work? Well, so far, I think the answer is a resounding "Yes!" In a way, it's a lot like the format of the show's best-ever eppie, "Three Stories": House as Socrates, with a whole chorus of other doctors to belittle -- and bounce ideas off. I'm interested not so much in who's staying in the hiring race as in how House tests them.
* Last night's "Ghost Hunters" freaked me out to no end. TAPS was investigating a baby-supply store because the owners thought a former employee was looking out for them. Instead, some other entity left some creepy distorted messages on the tapes: "There is no Jean here" and "Please just leave us alone." I'm telling you, I couldn't even pass the front window to go up the stairs to bed. Which was okay, because there was no way I was going to fall asleep for hours.
Tonight, it's the "30 Rock" premiere ... and another hourlong episode of "The Office." I've already got my lens cleaner standing by.