I sit on the couch nursing a baby a lot right now, and that's how I justify the amount of TV I watch these days. I have a few notes on what's on TV these days:
1. I'm pretty sure Tyra Banks is getting crazier every day. I haven't read her book, "Modelland" , but I read all about it. And this week's episode of America's Next Top Model was all about her book. Instead of a photo shoot, the contestants had to do a "fashion movie" that was based on Tyra's fabulous new novel. It was completely insane. One girl was dressed as a cat, one was rubbing a toothbrush all over her face while crying, one was spraying whipped cream in her mouth (while Tyra told her not to be provocotive--hah!), one girl was sorting through the trash, and so on. It was hilarious in a werewolves in Breaking Dawn kind of way. I'm pretty sure Tyra was dead serious about her film. I wonder, when I watch this stuff, if those contestants are rolling their eyes away from the camera, and thinking, Whatever it takes to get that money and TV time. One word: cuckoo!
2. The Office has kind of tanked, although last night's episode got some laughs. It was Tim and my go-to for a good laugh, and it's just not the same anymore. After being told by everyone we know for ages that Modern Family was awesome and funny and not overly offensive, we finally started on Season One. Boy, were those friends right. It is HILARIOUS. You know a show is great when you can't pin down who the best character is, because they're all so dang good. (I admit, Cameron is my favorite, although the rest are great, too.) So now Modern Family is our go-to for a good laugh. Of course, it's not on streaming yet, so we have to wait around for the discs from Netflix, so we can only go to it on the days it's at our house.
3. Does anyone else remember the show "Malcolm in the Middle"? I watched it here and there when I was in college, and thought it was funny, but didn't get that into it. Now, as a mom of 3 boys, I find it much funnier and extremely entertaining. It's available on streaming, which means it's our other go-to for funny TV when we're doing the dishes or folding the laundry. One of my favorite lines from Lois: "Sometimes you have to yell. It's the only way they'll listen." Amen.
So, funny TV. I love it.
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I can report that the film she made on ANTM about Modelland is like a single drop in the crazy bucket compared to the book. What I love so much about Tyra is that she doesn't think it's crazy at all. She sincerely believes in it. And I also loved the judges reactions after watching it: Nigel was all "woooooooow." And Andre was tellingly silent.
Have I mentioned Parks and Recreation to you? Because if you're looking for funny you HAVE to watch this show. Use some of your nursing time and catch up on Netflix. I didn't like the first few episodes but once it got rolling it was aces all the way.
Ditto. Parks and Rec is hilarious starting about halfway through the first season. Raising Hope is amazingly funny as well. Both are available on streaming.
I remember Malcolm in the middle, I watched it a few times and definitely enjoyed it! We have been getting into "renting" movies from our library, which is really close. They have alot of the new releases too! We just watched the new X Men movie, and Ella Enchanted, which was kind of cute.
ANTM was shocking last week. It kept getting crazier and crazier and Tyra was talking about it like it was totally normal! Parks and rec=loud unintentional guffawing. I agree you have to get past the first few episodes.
Just catching up. Don't watch any TV these days because my most comfortable nursing chair has no TV access. I KNOW. So I'm a facebook psycho instead. Anyway, I liked your tender mercies post. I'm 8 weeks in, but still in that weepy, cabin fever, warped-sense-of-reality, scream-at-everyone-in-the-family stage, so, needless to say, I can relate. Looking forward to actually hanging out w/you sometime soon.
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