True story:
When I was growing up, my Grandma wanted to watch the TOS reruns and then first run TNG episodes with me (She died halfway through TNG season 5.). When the show would start, she'd watch for literally two seconds, and then I'd hear snoring. One minute before the show ended, she'd wake up, and I'd hear "aw, shit!".
It didn't matter wiether it was TOS or TNG. This happened with both shows.
She tried to get around this by having me play my tapes of the two shows, but that didn't work. It was almost as if Star Trek acted as a sleeping pill for her. The same thing would happen when she'd have her tell me the plot of any given episode.
The strange thing was, she watched TOS back in the '60's with my mom.
I could never figure this out, and it used to annoy the hell out of her.
When I was growing up, my Grandma wanted to watch the TOS reruns and then first run TNG episodes with me (She died halfway through TNG season 5.). When the show would start, she'd watch for literally two seconds, and then I'd hear snoring. One minute before the show ended, she'd wake up, and I'd hear "aw, shit!".
It didn't matter wiether it was TOS or TNG. This happened with both shows.
She tried to get around this by having me play my tapes of the two shows, but that didn't work. It was almost as if Star Trek acted as a sleeping pill for her. The same thing would happen when she'd have her tell me the plot of any given episode.
The strange thing was, she watched TOS back in the '60's with my mom.
I could never figure this out, and it used to annoy the hell out of her.