I've had enough of E-Ring
Last Wednesday I performed an experiment. I watched the latest episode of E-Ring while applying a branding iron directly to my face, just to see which of these two forms of torture I could stand the longest. I have deduced that, while eventually the branding iron heat burns through your nerve endings, the pain of E-Ring lasts forever. After four episodes, I'm taking the same path the rest of the country seems to be taking and walking away from the show, which hasn't exactly been garnering huge ratings. E-Ring was clearly designed as the perfect post-9/11 series. After the Pentagon was attacked, people became more interested in how things worked in the building. That's the perfect idea for a dramatic series, but the show relies too much on dumbing down complex issues and calling in the deus ex machina. The only saving grace has been the actors, who at least try to rise above the pontification that fills most of the script each week. That, unfortunately, still isn't enough to make me stick around.

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