Bad TV Flashbacks
Unable to sleep the other night, I turned on the TV and watched episodes of two shows that were huge in the 1960s. What they revealed is how much lower our standards for quality TV were compared to today.
Unable to sleep the other night, I turned on the TV and watched episodes of two shows that were huge in the 1960s. What they revealed is how much lower our standards for quality TV were compared to today.
“Money Heist” was one of our lockdown binge-watching favorites, so of course we had to see what its final five episodes had in store when they began streaming on Netflix this weekend. Here’s my review.
My review of a three-part miniseries (now streaming on Disney+) of The Beatles in the studio writing, rehearsing, and performing the songs that would make up their 1969 album, “Let It Be.” Is it worth 8 hours of your time? Read on.
Quickies about LeVar Burton’s game show gig, a streaming romcom recommendation, and the two people who laugh at SNL’s Weekend Update more than anyone.
Like anyone who’s had to perform under pressure, I can relate to what Matt Amodio says (in a piece for Newsweek) contributed to his losing on “Jeopardy!” after 38 consecutive victories. Here’s an excerpt, with my comments appended.
Here’s my explanation of how Matt Amodio’s “Jeopardy!” win streak came to an end after 38 games, why he has nothing to hang his head about, and how his example will hopefully inspire other players going forward.