Apr
17
2008

If you guys have ever seen My Sweet 16 on MTV, then you realize that some people are way to spoiled. This show is about 15 year old kids turning 16 and throwing outrageous birthday parties; most of the parties cost over $100,000. It gets me thinking, how do people afford to do this? They have a new show every week and it always gets crazier: Little kids getting new Mercedes as their first car. Really, how do their parents afford that kind of stuff?
I wonder if MTV actually pays for part of the party, or maybe not. Anyways, it’s really ridiculous that there are so many rich people out there that can do these kinds of things. A new episode every week = 52 episodes a year! The average business undergrad makes 50k a year and MBA 100k. If you want to be able to throw a ridiculous party for your kid, you better be a doctor or own your own business.
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Apr
13
2008

Best comedy TV show ever. It’s the only one that can make me actually laugh. I watched Family Guy, The Office, and Futurama, but none of those shows compare to It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. The show airs on FX and is on its fourth seasons, which will air this fall. I can’t wait for more episodes, because I watched all three seasons in 2 days!
This comedy is based on 4 friends that own a bar and their adventures in Philadelphia. The best part about this show is that common sense is missing from all the character’s brains. With that element missing, the things they do can get really interesting! None of the actors are famous-outside of this show- except for Danny DeVito, but they do a great job at being funny.
If you like Seinfield, this show is 100X better so check it out!
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Apr
11
2008

If you ever wanted superpowers, you’ll love this show. It’s about a bunch of average people discovering they have extraordinary powers; some of them have the power to stop time, go through walls, shoot lighting and the list goes on. The story line is setup like the movie Crash: In each episode there are different people that share different stories. Heroes doesn’t have linear story telling; although, all the segments relate, each character has their own story. After watching a few episode you’ll be addicted. It’s hard not find your favorite Hero and watch every episode he’s in. In a sense, this TV show doesn’t have one plot; it’s has a bunch of storylines about different heroes, but in the end they all one common motive-to save earth.
Definitely give this show a shot; if you’re like me and get addicted easily, you’ll end up finding yourself watching every episode from start to finish.
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Mar
30
2008
Living with the Mek Tribe is a show on Travel Channel about to British explorers that live with tribes in West Papua Guinea. It is an amazing show and I’m watching some of the show’s marathon today. The tribe they live with has never seen Westerners and have really kept their ways of living for possibly 9,000 years. It is almost unbelievable that that is possible in this day in age, and it is great to see how people lived so long ago.
Mar
15
2008
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If you like your comedy mixed in with occasional moral values, Futurama is the show for you: It takes some of the issues in today’s life, and puts them into context in the 30th century. This show is about a delivery boy in the 20th century, that doesn’t fit in with society. One night during a delivery, he gets accidentally frozen into a capsule. Eventually, he gets unfrozen, only to awake in the year 3000. The first two living things he meets are a Cyclops and a robot. The three of them eventually become friends and pilot an intergalactic delivery ship. That’s the basic four sentence summary.
The main thing I like about this show is how it can be comical in one scene, but in the next is very sentimental; some of the episodes display the power of friendship and love. The unique combination of those two values makes Futurama definitely worth to watch.
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