I was trying to express something along the lines of, "Now that Discovery is off the air, I don't have a show to look forward to today."

My first thought was something along the lines of:
{DaH rInpu'mo' DISqa'vI'rIy, Dach much vI[X]bogh}, where X = "anticipate, look forward to", but we don't seem to have such a verb.

{pIH} isn't quite right, I think. It works for a positive sense of anticipating or looking forward to something that will happen ({Such meb 'e' vIpIH}), but not in the negative sense of something which is missed ({Suchbe' meb 'e' vIpIH}).

Of course, I could just say something like {rInpu'mo' jI'IQ} but that's not expressing the nuance of anticipation.

Suggestions?

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