The McBournie Minute: Super Bowl
Well, football is officially over. For those of you who missed it, the Indianapolis Colts beat the Chicago Bears and Peyton Manning was named MVP despite doing virtually nothing during the game. Now what? What can we do to fill the football void.
More television. Forget those dreams of being productive, it's time to find more shows on TV that you can watch while killing that bag of Doritos. Here are my suggestions:
"24" -- Yes, it is one of those shows that you need to follow weekly or else you don't know what's happening. It's on tonight at 9 on Fox, so I'll catch you up. Jack was tortured for two years in China but was brought back to America to appease terrorists who later set off a nuclear bomb outside of L.A. Jack's brother is evil and his father we're not really sure about. The most unrealistic part is how quickly the federal government moves.
"The Office" -- When I was in college, I didn't really get this show. Who would want to be reminded of their long, nightmare-inducing day at work by watching a show ABOUT work? Then I got a job and saw, it's therapeutic. More than that, it is the funniest show on TV right now. Or at least it is most of the time.
"Deal or No Deal" -- Are you tired of shows that require thought? Do you wish there was a show that dumbed everything down for you? Look no further. It's another one of those prime time game shows, but there's no trivia, it's just guessing numbers. On top of that, host Howie Mandel now looks like Mr. Clean.
"Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" -- It's on tonight at 10 on NBC and it's hemorrhaging viewers. But I love it, so WATCH IT!
More television. Forget those dreams of being productive, it's time to find more shows on TV that you can watch while killing that bag of Doritos. Here are my suggestions:
"24" -- Yes, it is one of those shows that you need to follow weekly or else you don't know what's happening. It's on tonight at 9 on Fox, so I'll catch you up. Jack was tortured for two years in China but was brought back to America to appease terrorists who later set off a nuclear bomb outside of L.A. Jack's brother is evil and his father we're not really sure about. The most unrealistic part is how quickly the federal government moves.
"The Office" -- When I was in college, I didn't really get this show. Who would want to be reminded of their long, nightmare-inducing day at work by watching a show ABOUT work? Then I got a job and saw, it's therapeutic. More than that, it is the funniest show on TV right now. Or at least it is most of the time.
"Deal or No Deal" -- Are you tired of shows that require thought? Do you wish there was a show that dumbed everything down for you? Look no further. It's another one of those prime time game shows, but there's no trivia, it's just guessing numbers. On top of that, host Howie Mandel now looks like Mr. Clean.
"Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" -- It's on tonight at 10 on NBC and it's hemorrhaging viewers. But I love it, so WATCH IT!
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