On the fifth day of Gheorghemas
Big Gheorghe gave to me
Five shows to binge watch on TV
Four Random Thoughts
Three Punk Rock Playlists
Two Digits Throughout History
And the debut of Mac McFis-ty
(We're spreading our wings, and the Gheorghemas cheer, this festive season. We're pleased and honored to have Shlara pen a post in celebration.)
There's a lot of great TV these days. (For example, if you
and your family aren't watching black-ish on ABC, you're doing it wrong.)
And, if the Farmers Almanac is correct, we'll be getting a lot
of rough weather this winter, so you'll need to hunker down and find some good
teevee to pass the time. And if it's not the crappy weather you need to avoid
(I'm looking at you, Mark and Danimal), then these shows are still good for a
distraction from the daily grind or the shit-show that is the nightly news
these days.
I'm not a critic and I don't have an English Lit
course-style analysis on what makes each of these shows great. What I can tell
you is that good TV = fascinating characters and complicated relationships. And
these five golden Gheorghemas shows have all of that.
These cats are laugh out loud funny. |
Some of you watch a few of these shows and I'm sure there's
at least one show on this list that you have never seen. So trust me, and try
it. I have good taste--I like Desus
& Mero (which you should also be watching, so set your DVRs)
UnREAL (two seasons, originally aired on Lifetime,
streaming on Hulu. I hate Lifetime too--get over it.)
This is a parody of the Bachelor, created by a woman who was
a producer on the real ABC show, The Bachelor. (Which is also TV gold b/c of the weekly
emotional car wrecks.) The main characters in UnREAL are two power bitch
women--Quinn (Constance Zimmer) + Rachel (Shiri Appleby)--and it takes you
through the evil, complicated mind games they play with the "suitor"
and contestants to make "great TV," while their own real lives
implode. There's an OMG moment every show. And it makes you feel better about
your own life and work environment, because it's not THIS rough. Fun fact: the
fake Bachelor show in UnREAL is more progressive than the real Bachelor show
because they had a black suitor in season two.
Bonus pick: I haven't watched it yet, but it's on my list: Real
Husbands of Hollywood--it's a parody by Kevin Hart. And regardless what you
think of his ubiquity, you know he makes you laugh. Also, the new season of the
Bachelor starts in January and Nick is back for a fourth time--let's hope he
finds love so he can stop showing up on our TVs.
Casual (two seasons, created for Hulu, streams on
Hulu)
I discovered this show on a flight to LA a few months ago. Mr. Robot was a
choice on the plane menu, but they only had episodes from the middle of season
2--and I wanted to start from the beginning. So, I thought--the lead guy in
Casual (Tommy Dewey) played the d-bag sports agent on The Mindy Project
and I liked him there, so 'why not.' In this show, he plays a d-bag tech
guy who created a dating app. It's an awkward dramatic comedy about a
middle-aged brother (Dewey) and sister (Michaela Watkins) and her teenage
daughter, all slogging through real life with many cringe-worthy moments that
keep you watching--it's not as sharp as Louie,
but it's in the same spirit. Fun fact: Tommy Dewey and I attended the same wedding
of a mutual friend last year.
Bonus pick: Love, from the Judd Apatow comedy cabal. This one was
created by Paul Rust and it's an awkward-charming 20-something millenial story
that's much more enjoyable than GIRLS. You roll your eyes at them but don't want to throw
anything at the TV, like you do when watching GIRLS.
(one season, Netflix original, streams on Netflix)
Aziz Ansari is a funny dude. And his show is excellent. And
multi-cultural. It's a NYC-based show with characters that seem like real
people and scenarios and settings that actually seem plausible. Watch season
one now, before season two is up on Netflix in April. Fun fact: Ansari is a
foodie and used to date a chef--so he name drops a lot of real NYC
restaurants and Thrillist complied a list of those places.
A Chef's Life (four seasons, airs on PBS, streams on
PBS)
My sister and her husband introduced me to this show. It's a
docu-cooking show about Vivian, a Carolina woman who left her fancy chef life
in NYC to return home to eastern NC and open a restaurant
in Kinston, with her city husband and kids in tow. They are charming and
the food looks delicious and it's a really soothing show--it's the opposite of
all of those frenetic cooking competition/reality shows. Good fun for the whole
family.
The Americans (four seasons so far, airs on FX and
streams on AmazonPrime)
OK, I've talked about this show before in Gheorghe-land. Why
aren't you watching yet?? This show is AH-MAY-ZING. It's a period piece (1980s)
about a couple--Phillip (Matthew Rhys) and Elizabeth Jennings (Keri
Russell)--who are illegal immigrant Russian spies living as Americans in
suburban Washington DC during the Cold War. Elizabeth is a bad-ass, they have
many disguises and alter-egos and affairs, their favorite neighbor is an FBI
agent, their teenage daughter becomes a Christian...there are too many good
things to list about this show, so I'll stop now. Just watch the pilot
tonight--you will be hooked. And, I realize that most of you did NOT grow up in
suburban Washington DC in the 1980s like I did, so you may not have the same
attachment to this show--but you will like it a lot, I promise. Fun fact:
Matthew and Keri started dating in real life after a few seasons of the show
and they now have a baby boy and live in Brooklyn Heights. They are spotted
around the 'hood riding bikes all the time.
Ayahuasca on the test today.
ReplyDeletei will check out unreal
I heartily second Master of None. At times the conversations seems like they are doing an intentional millennial rip-off of Seinfeld, but it is funny and covers familiar situations. Aziz's real-life parents play his parents on the show, they are used fairly sparingly but both have strong showings. The episode about Eastern Indian actors in Hollywood is an A++
ReplyDeleteFor some reason when considering 'new' shows to watch, the Americans never enters my mind. We're changing that before the end of the year.
I wish we had time to watch more. Upon retirement, that is what my wife and I are going to do - watch truckloads of tv. We'll exercise and travel a bit, but while watching tv.
ReplyDeleteSo, The Americans might not be escapism, considering recent events. But everyone still needs to start watching it. Like now. It will help you understand the evening news. And maybe you'll discover a Jennings family in your neighborhood.
ReplyDeletei listened to the newest desus & mero while i raked leaves yesterday. i really did laugh out loud multiple times. there's some deep cultural insight in all the hilarity, too.
ReplyDeletemy doctor's practice just hired a new associate named dr. feely. i won't be going to him for my much-overdue physical.
ReplyDeleteWho ya gonna call Dr Feely?!
ReplyDeleteHe's the one that makes ya feel awlright!
Felicity was my favorite show on the WB. Where can I stream The Americans? I agree that Master of None is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteMy old dentist was Dr. Spitz.
ReplyDeleteWe've got a Dr. Balldoc here. Seriously. He snips guys.
ReplyDeleteI wrote a whole post about that. Dr. Seaman is a local urologist. He specializes in vazzy reversals, I think. He's like the Hulk Hogan of vasectomies.
ReplyDeleteAmazon Prime for The Americans, Z.
ReplyDeleteStart watching tonight.
lane kiffin takes the florida atlantic job. that seems...odd. he must realllly be tired of getting his ass chewed by saban.
ReplyDeleteORF Rock holiday rock and roll.
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Leicester City got a sweet draw in the Round of 16 for the Champions League.
ReplyDeleteThe Kiffin to FAU thing isn't what most envisioned but there's word he wasn't coming to back to Bama either way. And while I think he's proven himself to be worthy of a higher profile job with his ability to call plays and construct offense, that's never really been a question for him. It's all the other shit that goes into being a head coach that always been an issue. Seems like he may have had to take a lower rung job in order to prove he's adequately matured.
ReplyDeleteThat said, this is very low rung. By my estimation, FAU is (at best) the sixth college head coaching job in Florida. Florida is fucking loaded with good to really good head coaches now. Jimbo, Richt, McElwain, Strong, Scott Frost, Kiffin. Pretty impressive list for one state.
Additionally, this sets up as make or break for Kiffin's head coaching career. He could very easily flame out at FAU and it may not be much of his fault. If he does, though he's looking at being a career OC. If he's successful though, he'll have his pick of spots in 3-5 years.
ReplyDeleteAwful grammar by me on that last comment. Blame it on the Lane.
ReplyDeleteI'll show myself out.
i wish i could figure out how to insert an emoji in a comment. mark deserves one. like a firepoop, or something.
ReplyDeleteDon't blame it on me.
ReplyDeleteDon't blame it on me.
Blame it on the Lay-a-a-ane.
got to blame it on something
ReplyDeleteI love Desus + Mero
ReplyDeletehttps://twitter.com/desusandmero/status/808523092620259329
The New York Times is reporting that Trump has selected Rex Tillerson for Secretary of State nominee, and that Tillerson is the "chief executive of Exxon Mobile." It's not a wireless carrier, and it's not the jalopy that tiger drove around. It's ExxonMobil, an amalgamated brand name. I will defend the media from Trump's hailstorm of paranoid lies, but I will not defend sloppy journalism!!
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