Mike’s TV Musings for February 7, 2007
Wednesday’s are Veronica Mars day! (along with a bunch of other stuff I don’t watch). Spoilers follow.
Wednesday’s are Veronica Mars day! (along with a bunch of other stuff I don’t watch). Spoilers follow.
No excuses, I’m just really lazy. Today on the schedule: Veronica Mars, Scrubs, Saturday Night Live, Studio 60, The Sarah Silverman Program, World’s Greatest Sporting Bloopers and Louie Theroux’s Special. Spoilers follow..
Short tv night tonight - only Studio 60.
I bought Laura Jean - Our Swan Song on Monday, I suggest checking it out. It’s Supposed To Be Summer is going to blow up huge on some soundtrack to an Australian independent film, I can feel it. So go out and buy it and brag to your friends that you heard it six months before Nova started playing it.
So remember that post where I talked about all the great shows back on television? Yeah, there was bugger all on tonight so I had to make do with Veronica Mars and.. that’s it. Spoilers follow obviously.
So American television is back - sort of. Some shows are on return (Studio 60, CSI, Prison Break, Veronica Mars) while others are taking breaks (Scrubs, Shark, SNL). Fortunately most of the shows that I like were shown on Monday and over the weekend, so I took some time to watch Studio 60, SNL and an obsure Japanese game show called TV Champion. Thoughts follow.
Wow remember this, where I’d write about what television I watch of a night? No? Well with new episodes finally back this week I thought I would give a few thoughts on what I watched. Mainly because Sportscenter starts at 12:30 rather then at midnight. Before I start, I’ll just mention how great it was to see a Trump impression on Conan. It’s Uge.
On with the tv ranting. Today: Scrubs, Ricky Gervais Meets.., Kenny vs Spenny, My Super Sweet 16
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Still To Watch: The Simpsons, The Apprentice, Kenny vs Spenny, My Super Sweet 16: Reunion, Poker After Dark (more on that in another post)
So here we go, LIST-O-MANIA entry #1. Since most television has gone on break until next year (and the chances of The Panel Christmas Wrap getting on the list is highly unlikely) I can safely list my favourite ten episodes of the television I watched in 2006. All episodes must of aired between January 1 and December 31, 2006 to apply and the entries are only based on programmes I watched (so that’s why a few big name shows are missing). The entries will probably contain spoilers, so be careful.
Since Christmas is tomorrow, I wish all a merry and safe one and to not get too blotto (or full of ham).