For example, can you imagine not having a TV anymore? Permanently? I know many people who depend on television. But to tell you the truth, I love TV too, and I have my favorite technology. As a matter of fact, even when I don\’t watch TV directly, I still have the TV on. Most of the time, when I am home alone, when the kids are at school, when my partner is at work, and I don\’t want to be so quiet at home, I can turn on the TV and read a book, listen to a song, or do something on the computer, but the TV simply has to I just have to have the TV on.
just to keep the house quiet and hear something. But sometimes there are shows that you just can\’t miss on a weeknight. I consider it a second world, a second life. Soap operas are my reason for living, too. I can\’t imagine what it would be like if there were no more TV, or if I could no longer watch TV.
Or if TV became really expensive and I couldn\’t afford it. I\’d be really shocked and wouldn\’t know what to do. I probably would have to get someone somewhere to buy episodes of my show and watch different episodes, because I wouldn\’t be able to stand it otherwise. My grandmother also watched soap operas regularly, so I am very familiar with them. I remember when my grandmother and I were still watching “Esmeralda” on TV. That was my first soap opera, and then there was “Ugly Betty”. Can you imagine if we really didn\’t have television? I really don\’t know what I would do. I would be very worried. I would probably go crazy.