Thursday, September 29, 2005

Flavor of the Day

Here's what I'm diggin' right now... If you haven't seen, tried or heard of the following, look into it!
TV SHOWS
  • Everybody Hates Chris

Let's get this straight...everybody really loves Chris Rock and those people who tell you they don't think he's funny, well, they don't exist. It's based on his childhood with wonderful actors, funny Rock-quips, and an aura of The Wonder Years. Get ready to enjoy UPN on Thursday nights. UPN, Thursdays @ 7 pm

  • The Family Guy

When critics use the term "laugh out loud funny", they usually disappoint. I watch movies, imagining the lone critic laughing to himself as the others angrily 'shhh' him. But I won't disappoint you. This show is really laugh out loud funny. There are moments where laughter transforms into silent gasps of air as the writers deliver hilarious line after hilarious line. Although all the characters bring life to the show, look for Stewy, the psychotic, diabolical baby whose always up to no good, plots to kill his mother and sounds like an old Shakespearean soul whose a little on the "I'll rule the world" side of things. Also, be prepared for the barrage of pop culture references or be square. FOX, Sundays @ 8 pm

  • Grey's Anatomy

Ah yes, I know what you're thinking. Not another hospital show. Well, get it together and prepare to fall in love with doctors all over again. The actors are beautiful, the writing is smart, the show is fresh and the characters are perfect. It offers drama mixed in with more drama and humor..oh the intelligent humor. I'm tellin' ya, if you watch one episode and not fall in love, something is wrong with you. Don't let the pre-show Desperate Housewives hoopla throw you. This show is really good. I look forward to this show like I used to look forward to FRIENDS. uh huh. Now go watch the best show on television. ABC, Sundays @ 9 pm

Well, that's all I got for today...if ya don't know, now ya know.

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