Election Coverage
I was hoping that the Democrats of Maine would show a little decency and reject Graham Platner but it didn’t happen. Two years from now, everyone will claim they were against Platner from the start.
George Gently (YouTube)
George Gently and Inspector Bachus investigated a murder in 1968. The killer turned out to be a smug child. It was a pretty depressing episode.
Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger (Shout TV)
Jeff and I watched three more episodes of this Japanese series on Saturday morning. The space witch is still trying to conquer the planet. Fortunately, there’s always a giant robot around to stop her.
The Larry Sanders Show (HBOMax)
Jeff and I watched a handful of episodes of this old 90s show over the week. Garry Shandling played a neurotic talk show host. Rip Torn was his producer. Jeffrey Tambor was the sidekick and Bob Odenkirk was the agent. The show made me laugh a lot more than I expected I would. Rip Torn could make any line funny. One scene, with Jeffrey Tambor singing Spinning Wheel, will stay in my memory forever.
Mike Judge’s Beavis and Butthead (Paramount Plus)
I finally watched season 3 this week. I’m amazed that Beavis and Butthead are still alive. Tom Anderson’s War Stories are so wholesome.
Night Flight (NightFlight+)
On Friday, we watched an episode about how bands were using animation in their music videos. The episode was from the early 80s so the animation really wasn’t that impressive.
The Simpsons (Disney+)
After watching Glengarry Glen Ross on Friday, I watched an episode featuring Old Gil (who was clearly based on Jack Lemmon) overstaying his welcome at the Simpsons home. “Eggs a la Harold Stassen …. because they’re always running!”
Twisted Yoga (Apple TV+)
This was yet another docuseries about a cult. This ran into the same problem that a lot of cult documentaries run into. It’s hard to have much sympathy for anyone stupid enough to get brainwashed in the first place.
Unlocked: A Jail Experiment (Netflix)
On Sunday and Monday, I watched the second season of this reality show about what happens when prisoners are allowed more freedom than usual. Prisoners just aren’t that interesting. There’s only so many times you can listen to someone say, “Treat me like a man,” before you get bored with it.
