I always watch a lot of TV, but my god did I watch a lot of TV during the quarantine. Honestly going back through this list was hard because I barely remember watching some of these shows. However I will endeavor to take you through my thoughts on these shows. Also it should be fun to watch how I slowly but surely descend into basically only watching anime. By the way, you can check out my anime ratings here. Let’s do this thing.

A Certain Magical Index– Believe it or not I’m actually still just in early season 2 of this show. This show is one I started watching at the pandemic’s start and basically would watch a couple episodes a month, in between binges of other shows, for the purpose of resetting my mental state. This is a pretty decent and watchable show, set in a pretty cool world. There’s also an expanded universe of shows in this world if you’re into that sort of thing.

Haikyuu (finished binge/20-21)– This show slaps so hard. It’s a sports anime about volleyball that has me thinking I understand volleyball. The matches are perfectly paced and the action is completely exhilarating. This show is a hell of a lot of fun.

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina– I don’t particularly like this show. It’s pretty dull and the characters are pretty hollow. At least it’s better than Riverdale? (I hate Riverdale!)

Locke and Key– I was pretty into this show for the first few episodes, but as the season goes on it kinda lost me. It’s fine and I’ll probably watch the second season, but I can’t really say I would recommend this show.

The Magicians– I really enjoyed the book series, but I do think that after finding it’s groove in season 2 the show is better. It’s five seasons and a great binge, especially if you like character driven stories and irreverent takes on magic. If you’ve read the books the show does go it’s own way, but once you get used to it, it’s fine. This show really is a lot of fun.

Ozark– Can a show be satire if it isn’t a comedy? I’m not sure, but that’s the question I kept asking watching this show. If you’ve watched tv in the last ten years the rhythms of this show will be easy to get into. I really feel like this show is dadcore. The third season is definitely the best. 

Jane the Virgin (final season)– For whatever reason I had put off the final season and while I don’t think it was as good as some of the earlier seasons it continued its incredible balance of wild, telenovela storytelling and grounded human emotion. 

Outer Banks– Hell Yeah!!! If you’ve ever thought to yourself how great a show about a bunch of hot small town teens looking for buried treasure while quarreling with rich kids would be this is the show for you. This show is absolutely ridiculous and I loved every minute. Don’t expect anything particularly deep, but do enjoy the damn ride.

Your Lie In April (rewatch)– This is a great show. Watching it changed my entire view on what anime is and what it can do. I’m planning a later article on this show, so I won’t go into too much detail here, but I could not endorse this show enough.

Kill la Kill (last 10)– For some reason I hadn’t finished the show, but I’m happy I dad. It’s just a lot of fun and has some somewhat pointed social commentary as well. If you like anime you’ll dig this show.

All American– This show is basically fine as both a sports show and a teen drama. It doesn’t break the wheel, but it is watchable enough. It’s probably best as a low key binge.

Normal People– I really love this show and while I don’t like the sweet ending (which differs from the book) it is still one of the best shows of the last few years. The performances are all incredible and if you don’t fall for Connell there’s something wrong with you. This show is sexy, it’s soulful, and somehow remains fun even while dealing with deep psychological trauma.

Never Have I Ever– It was really nice to get a character focused teen show that didn’t have some weird, dark tone and crime. This show was fun to watch and shows a different type of family than one you usually see on tv. The entire cast is great and the show has great therapy scenes, which is always a plus. Also kudos on having John McEnroe as the inner monologue voice of Devi.

Beaststars– This show is the answer to all of the questions I had never thought to ask myself before. Set at a boarding high school full of horny anthropomorphic animals, this show absolutely slaps. The main character is a wolf named Legosi and he can, and I can’t stress this enough, absolutely GET IT. Also the cast is filled out with fully realized characters and a chain smoking, crossbow wielding panda, so yeah watch this show.

Monthly Girls Nozaki Kun– I didn’t expect much from this show, but to my surprise I absolutely loved it. The show is definitely more of a satirical look at romantic comedies, but it is also able to be more than that because it always takes the emotions of its characters seriously. It also nails the comedy which is certainly the most important part of a good comedy.

Koto Oto Tomare!: Sounds of Life– Dude the Koto is an absolute banger instrument. From a character and story standpoint it’s a pretty typical show, but the music elevates the show to another level.

Devilman Crybaby– This show was probably a victim of the hype for me. This is widely regarded as a masterpiece, but I never really got into it. I will say it’s very interesting visually.

Teen Wolf“I am the alpha!”

Code Geass (rewatch)– This is my favorite show. I rewatch every year and always find something new to love. The characters are incredibly written and the overarching themes and concepts explored continue to fascinate me. Also this show has the greatest ending in anime, if not TV as a whole.

Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day– I understand why this show is so beloved and how it can emotionally wreck people, but there was just one problem for me with the show. I just didn’t like Jinta (the mc). Because of that I was never quite fully able to invest in what was happening.

Puella Magi Madoka Magica– I’m just not the right audience for what this show is doing. While I can appreciate all of the visuals and what not, I’m just not steeped enough in magical girl anime to really get what this show was going for.

Fruits Basket (2019)– This show is all of the feelings. Tohru Honda is a pure, angelic being who can melt the heart of even the coldest, most cynical bastard. Not only did I watch the first season once, I watched it again when season 2 came out and now this show has joined the pantheon of my annual rewatches. I can’t be effusive enough in my praise for this masterpiece of fiction. It has literally anything you could ever want in a show. If you ever listen to me once let it be now, watch this show!

Attack on Titan (rewatch)– This show really speaks to the value of sticking with something. I wasn’t too invested after the first season, but as each season passes you’re just drawn in more and more. I even did something I’d never done before with anime and watched the most recent season as each new episode dropped on a weekly basis. This show has absolutely grown into its status as a modern classic.

Cowboy Bebop (rewatch)– Rewatching the show I felt the same as I did the first time. This show is just so undeniably cool that all of my issues with the overarching story don’t matter. This is definitely a great starter anime for someone who’s never watched it before.

Neon Genesis Evangelion (rewatch)– I liked the show the first time I watched it, but I absolutely loved it the second time. I will say that I was definitely in a real dark place this time, which is probably what helped me connect with the show better, but you don’t have to be depressed to enjoy it. I will warn you that you should not on any level expect the plot to make any sense.

Community– This show funny. I hadn’t seen the Yahoo seasons before and they’re actually pretty good. Might have to put this one in the rota. The great thing is you can really start watching with any episode and be ok.

Hanna (hybrid)– I rewatched the first season before watching season 2, but I can’t honestly recommend doing it that way. I think the first season is much better than season 2, which was a bit muddled and aimless.

Space Force– Had no idea what kind of comedy it wanted to be, but it did reference Fullmetal Alchemist so it’s not all bad.

Warrior Nun– Very, very meh. It’s basically a replacement level Netflix show.

K– Cool visuals and a good score, but it can’t save a bad and incongruous show.

Sex Education– Really love this show. It’s full of heart and a point of view, but still has time for all of its characters. Can’t wait for season 3.

BNA– Do I think the main character is hotter in tanuki form than human form? Yes. Does that make me a furry? Who’s to say. Also the show’s pretty good.

Umbrella Academy– To me season 2 was a step up from an already good first season. This show really does have something for everyone and even if comic book stuff isn’t for you, there’s still plenty to like.

Toradora– I love this show. I absolutely and wholeheartedly adore it. I’m actually watching it again right now. It’s 100% a must watch if you love rom-coms. The animation is elite and all of the characters are given their proper time and development. You’re rooting for all of them, even if they can’t all get what they want. Honestly I can’t recommend it enough.

Love, Chunibyo, & Other Delusions (OVA’s)– I somehow ended up watching 2 seasons, 2 OVA’s, and 2 movies from a show that I thought was fun, but never really got into. The animation though is out of this world. Kyoto Animation absolutely nailed this one. Also Kumin is best girl.

A Lull in the Sea– I hate this show. Is it bad? No. But nevertheless I hate it. It’s just chalk full of missed opportunities. The first half is pretty generic and dull, but they set up this twist that leads to one of my favorite devices, a time jump. However, instead of using it to amp up the stakes and fix the show’s flaws, it undercut all of the dramatic tension. Fuck this show.

AP Bio– Just a really funny sitcom. The actors have great chemistry and the characters are as believable as sitcom characters can be. The hi jinx are consistently hilarious as well. Give it a watch.

Teenage Bounty Hunters– This show is absolutely incredible and I will never forgive the bastards at Netflix for canceling it. Watch your back Serandos.

Maid Sama!– 👎 Just didn’t enjoy the show at all and dropped it.

Lucifer– It’s so much fun. There’s a cop procedural for all of us and this is mine. I’d follow the Devil to, well, hell. Super fun show that never loses its sense of style.

Avatar: The Last Airbender (hybrid)– So I hadn’t watched the show since it was on tv and I’d never seen the end before, big mistake. The show is an absolute masterpiece. It’s a kids show, but not only does it work for all ages it also doesn’t pretend that there are simple answers for all questions. It asks serious questions of its characters and challenges the audience to think. Every character has a point of view and even the villains can make us and the characters consider how we see things. I can’t possibly praise this show enough.

One Punch Man– This show just didn’t work for me. I know it’s beloved and I’m almost certainly wrong, but I just never got into it.

The Boys– It’s a tough balancing act to be both a scathing satire of the superhero economy, while also being a part of the genre, but the show pulls it off. It’s a lot of fun and surprisingly insightful.

The Legend of Korra– Is it as good as its predecessor? No. But there is a lot to like in this show. For me the best part is seeing how the world has changed. I think the world is really well constructed and the blend of bending and technology is fascinating.

All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur– As a beaten down, depressed fan of the club, seeing a documentary about the season from hell was no bueno. That being said, it’s a fascinating documentary and if nothing else I learned a lot about Daniel Levy.

Great Pretender– Yes the ending is bad, but that shouldn’t take away from how fun the ride was. We all love a good con and this show knows how to deliver. Also it closes with some Freddy Mercury and that’s never not been awesome.

The Disastrous Life of Saiki K– Not for me.

Gilmore Girls– It’s never a bad time to hang out with our pals in Stars Hollow. This show is always there for me when I need it. Love my girls. Also it must be stated that the most romantic chemistry on the show is between Lorelai and Dean. Sorry, not sorry.

Darling in the Franxx– As far as shows with teens who pilot giant robots positioned doggy style goes this one is pretty profound. When the focus is on the pilots and their journey of self discovery it really works. When anything else takes focus it ain’t. Also the ending is insane and not in a good way. 

Durarara!!– I’ve only watched like 3 episodes, so I don’t really have an opinion.

Noragami– I really like this show. I found the characters to be interesting and I was invested in the story, which is a rare combo. The only real flaw is that even for an anime the morality is very puritanical. The”nora’s” are cast out because they have multiple partners, which is pretty messed up. Still a good show though.

Highschool of the Dead– Finally some culture. This show is an innovator in the art of lewd. I saw angles that defy the logic of any but the most perverse. Also there’s a solid zombie, action show holding it together.

Highschool DxD– This, my friends, is peak culture. At times genius, at times making you question what kind of person you are for watching this, I loved it. This show is the Mecca of degeneracy. The levels of pervy in this show is truly elite. There is nothing else that can match the feeling of seeing our friend Issei “the grabbin’ dragon” get a boost from poking some nipples. And my god the harem. This harem is here for all of your degenerate needs. Look, this cultured experience is not for everyone, but if it’s for you, you will love it.

The Mandalorian- To me he will always be Baby Yoda.

The Queen’s Gambit– I suck at chess, but dammit if this show doesn’t completely draw you in. I loved it and that is in no small part due to the astonishing performance of Anya Taylor Joy. When her character started wearing pants I got physically uncomfortable. If you wanna know how much I like the show, I bought the book.

Emily in Paris– Extremely watchable garbage.

Erased– While I liked the show for the most part, it’s not a great sign when I’m not sure who’s more of a pedophile, the hero or the villain.

Food Wars!– The epitome of a foodgasm. My god do I love this ridiculous show. It’s wild how they can make animated food look so delicious. But most importantly this show gave us our one true waifu. The S-tier of the S-tier waifus. Megumi Tadakoro. I’ll see you in my dreams, my love. (That’s creepy, me.)

The Vampire Diaries– I watched the first three seasons (the good ones) with my brother and they’re still awesome. I guess you could say though that every time I rewatch I’m reminded that all of the main characters are selfish assholes.

Grey’s Anatomy– How is this show still on the air? It’s almost legal now. In a binge the show does get really ridiculous really fast. I think I stopped in season 6.

Blood of Zeus– Nope.

Future Diary– I started this show then took 5 months off before finishing it. This show is honestly pretty bad, but I think 14 year old me would’ve loved it and that’s really who the show’s for. Yuno is the yandere if you’re into that. 

No Game No Life– This show was a lot of fun. The visual style was pretty cool and I like how they present all of the games. Unfortunately they’ve got an incestuous, loli situation going on and even I’m not that much of a degenerate. By the way, season 2 is never gonna happen.

Magi– I just couldn’t get into this show. I gave three tries, but it never stuck.

Big Mouth– The show was, is, and I’m confident will continue to be hilarious. Modern American animation isn’t good for much, but we’re killing it with comedy.

The Promised Neverland– The first season is incredible. It’s a high wire, full tension act that keeps you on the edge of your seat. I’ve heard it falls apart in season 2, but the first season tells a fascinating and complete story.

A Teacher– I want to be very clear that I only like teacher-student relationships in fiction. That being clear on tv they’re freaking hot. What this show does a great job of is showing how everything falls apart after that initial hotness. The show gives us Claire’s story, but never lets her off the hook for what she did. They’re final confrontation is an incredible scene.

Aggretsuko– I know this show is great, but I’m gonna keep working through it at my pace. That pace is slow.

Dash & Lily– I’m not big on Christmas stuff, but this show was pretty pleasant. I really dig the conceit of having the two characters only communicate through the notebook. I don’t know if they’re going to do another season, but I would watch it.

Carole & Tuesday– I really like the lead characters and the music is awesome. Loneliest Girl is an absolute banger. Unfortunately the show loses track of its characters in season 2 to tell a schmaltzy story about the power of music.

Harley Quinn– I don’t like the Harley Quinn character in general, but holy hell this show is awesome. Shouts out to the real MVP Bane. The voice acting is on point from the first scene. Absolutely uproarious comedy, with a surprising amount of heart.

Re Zero: Starting Life in Another World– Rem is best girl. I’m starting there because I think it’s important to make that clear. For an isekai this show is actually quite character focused and is more concerned with their development than the plot. This show definitely leaves a mark.

Industry– It’s pretty good. If you like shows about the assholes ruining the world, then this is a show you’ll like. Especially if you want a show that doesn’t necessarily judge the assholes. I’m more of a Succession guy. I do think I should be clear that it’s a pretty solid show.

Konosuba- God’s Blessing on this Wonderful World!– I love a show about a bunch of idiots inflicting themselves on the world and this is that show. After the first few episodes the comedic rapport between the characters is set and it’s just laughs from then on. And not just any laughs, full on belly laughs.

Is it Wrong to Try to Pick up Girls in a Dungeon? (OVA’s)– Hestia, more like Brestia. I thought of that joke months ago and just had to make it. This show defines watchability as a concept. It’s not too anything and that’s why it works. You’ll never have to think too hard, or at all watching this show.

The Flight Attendant– Kaley Cuoco hive stand up. This show slaps and the reason it does is because of the overwhelming charisma Cuoco. She absolutely is firing on all cylinders with an all time bravura comedic performance. This is a soapy, comedic ride that you have to watch. This girl a mess.

Demon Slayer– In terms of plot and characters this is absolutely your bog standard battle shonen. This show is the wheel. However, the visuals are absolutely stunning and the action alone makes the show a must watch. Also would be a pretty good starter anime if you’re looking for one.

WandaVision– I was really into the sitcom portions of the show. The first seven episodes especially stood out for their excellence. Paul Bethany and Elisabeth Olsen gave truly astonishing performances that imbued their characters with comedy and pure pathos as we were given a look into the lives of a couple in the MCU. Also a shout out to the always excellent Kat Dennings and Randall Park.

Fire Force– There is nothing doper looking than anime fire and this whole show is anime fire. It does fall off into the typical tropes, but I like the comedy and the action. The first OP is an absolute banger. Arthur is a perfect gag character. For whatever reason I just really dig this show.

Guilty Crown– This show is like a poor amalgamation of better shows. The pacing is out of whack and the characters have no consistency. Because of this the quality of the show swings wildly. I just couldn’t really connect with whatever this show was going for.

SSSS. Gridman– I don’t really care about anything that happens in this show, but really the only thing that matters is Rikka’s thighs.

The Asterisk War– This is your run of the mill action, harem and apparently that works just fine for me. Cool world and the girls are pretty fun. Don’t expect much from this show, but it’s an enjoyable enough watch.

Snow White with the Red Hair– This was a very sweet show. Unlike most shows set in the medieval era this was a character focused show built around the romance of its leads. There isn’t any overarching plot to distract from character development. This show was, to use one of my brother’s favorite words, cute.

Kamisama Kiss– This is a well liked show, but after giving it 3 or 4 episodes I just couldn’t keep watching.

Yona of the Dawn– There is a lot to like about the setup of this show, but I feel like it ends right as it’s getting to the good stuff. I’m going to need to check out the manga. It is a cool fantasy world and I do find the characters interesting.

Golden Time– I’m always asking for more college shows, but I can’t in good faith recommend this one. I didn’t care about the story or the characters. This was a slog to get through.

Domestic Girlfriend– I’ve already written about this show, so I’ll just drop my premise synopsis here. Natsuo has an unrequited love of his teacher, meets a girl at a mixer, they have sex, he goes home and his dad tells him he’s getting married, the dad’s new fiancé comes over, she has two daughters, the teacher and the girl he just lost his virginity to. 

I should also add I binged the entire show in a day.

Tamako Market– Early on this is kind of a boring, silly moe show, but as it goes on it begins to find a strong emotional core. The biggest flaw is that the side characters have the most interesting stories. The best part about this show is how it sets up the outstanding movie. I wrote about that in my movie diary, so check that out.

Bloom Into You– From the jump the characters of this show grabbed me. Yuu is an outstanding lead and watching her journey as she grapples with whether or not she is capable of love is fascinating. On the other hand we have Touko who instantly falls for Yuu, but questions why she likes her. This show is remarkable for its ability to have a will they, won’t they, while simultaneously having the two leads in a relationship. There’s so much more here, but I’ll leave you to watch. It’s a surprisingly stunning visual show for a slice of life. The show only covers the first half of the manga, so you’ll have to read the rest for yourself. I can tell you it’s worth it.

Chihayafuru– I never thought I’d enjoy a show built around Japanese poems on cards so much, but alas this show absolutely rules. The main character, Chihaya, becomes enamored with karuta after being introduced to it by her friend Arata. We start by seeing them and Taichi learning the game as kids before Arata moves away. The first season focuses on Chihaya starting a club at school, with the help of Taichi. The competitions are awesome to watch and the combination of competitive sport, with slice of life drama hit all of my points. The only flaw is that I wish there was more emphasis on the slice of life stuff and less time spent in the early round matches. Still the big matches are pulse pounding.

Bonding– This was surprisingly fun. It’s really as subversive as a show about a dominatrix sounds, but it’s still pretty fun and the short episode format works for this show.

Wasteful Days of High School Girls– Comedies don’t always translate that well, but this show did. The character dynamics are on point and the physical comedy all works. Each character has their own distinct characteristics which brings the whole thing together.

The Falcon and The Winter Soldier– I found this show incredibly middling. I don’t have much to say good or bad, just a big ole bag of meh.

O Maidens in Your Savage Season– From the setup there’s a lot to like about this show. You take 5 highschool girls in a literature club and explore how they deal with all of the new feelings they’re having. While I do like the show, something was missing that would elevate this show into something special. The ending was also wild.

Scum’s Wish– I wrote about this show already so if you want a longer review click the link. For a pretty spicy setup this show was pretty dark and moody. It’s good and I wish there were more shows like it, but I just wish it was more fun.

My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU– If you’ve been here before you know I’ve written about this show a lot. You can read this if you want my thoughts on the love triangle heading into season 2. Check this out for my running diary of season 3. Or come here for my character studies and miscellaneous thoughts. I’m sure I’ll be writing even more about this in the future. Suffice it say I think the show is worth watching. Justice for Yui.

Haven’t You Heard? I’m Sakamoto– This is a comedy about an impossibly perfect person. That’s the entire show. If it works for you, you’ll love it. Otherwise it’s not gonna be fun.

Just Because– This show has all of the trappings of quality, but unfortunately lacks substance. This show takes the weird approach of trying to pack all of the ups and downs of highschool into a tight window in the most nostalgic part. This show basically operates with a nonsensical understanding of the last months of highschool. Some characters’ stories make sense, but the overwhelming feeling was that the show never really knew what it was. Also the characters are pretty shallow.

Invincible– I wrote about this show early on and I’m glad to say the rest of the season pulled it off.While the animation itself isn’t sparkling the story and the characters are more than good enough to overcome that. I don’t want to spoil the show, so I’ll just strongly urge you to watch it. It’s not just a superhero show, it’s a show about people, who just so happen to have power.

Kokoro Connect– Kokoro is Japanese for heart. In this show five high schoolers in a club get thrown into chaos by some kind of alien that starts putting them through ordeals. Through this these characters all grow closer as their innermost selves are revealed to each other. Definitely a good show with an interesting premise. Also a very fun love triangle.

The Quintessential Quintuplets– I’ve written about my love for this story before and if anything my love has only grown since. If you’re turned off by harem anime just know that this is both better and different than other harems. While the hook of this show is the harem aspect, the real heart of the show is the relationship between the sisters as well as Futaro’s growth as a person outside of just romance. This is a story all about people trying to improve and get better. Also has a really fun season 1 op.

Why the Hell are You Here Teacher?– This show is ecchi in its purest form. The entire conceit of the show is having a hot lady teacher and her male student end up in the ecchiest situations possible. Another plus is that the episodes are short. This is a real if it’s your thing you’ll love it, if not you’ll hate it.

After the Rain– This show is about a high school girl who falls in love with a 38 year old cafe manager and single father. Yes it’s icky and no it doesn’t get less icky while you watch. There are things to like and nothing particularly untoward physically happens, but the premise is hard to swallow, especially in a show that is serious and not at all a comedy.

My Love StoryTakeo Gōda is a big lad. And that size has made it hard for him to get a girlfriend. This setup works for the early episodes of the show, but after he gets a girlfriend the show loses some momentum. Ultimately the show gets caught in stasis as all of their relationship struggles are the same issue and it repeats for the rest of the season. I will say the comedy does generally work and that at least keeps it fun.

Ginny & Georgia– I wrote about the show already and I stand by what’s in the article. Probably. I think. My opinion hasn’t changed.

Kids on the Slope– The main character sucks. All he does is whine and complain and obscure his feelings. All of the problems he faces are easily preventable and while that isn’t a problem in and of itself, it really is when there is nothing redeeming about the guy. Other than that it’s alright.

Yasuke– It’s fine I guess.

Mob Psycho 100– I know that this show is beloved and I understand why. The animation is superb and it is certainly trying to tell a moving emotional story. However, this show just didn’t grab me. I liked it, but I just couldn’t commit myself fully. It happens sometimes. I’m probably wrong and I wouldn’t tell people not to watch, but it didn’t work for me. 

Burn the Witch– Fun story, cool world, and interesting characters, the only problem with this show is it’s brevity. I just need more of it to really commit.

My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead To Doom– A polyamorous isekai harem is certainly one hell of a selling point. This show is just very nice and for at least one season the cluelessness of the lead was funny. My hope for season 2 is that the show won’t get stuck in stasis. An oblivious lead can only go so far.

Golden Boy– I watched a couple episodes of this comedy and it just didn’t quite work for me. Great memes though.

Honey & Clover– I wish this show was better. It has good moments, but ultimately it just didn’t make me care about the characters. Also I feel I should warn you there’s surprise incest at the end.

Orange– Another show that flatters to deceive. It has all of the trappings of a moving story of love and loss, but unfortunately they forgot about actually creating characters worth caring about.

Rent-a-Girlfriend– A slice-of-life, harem, rom-com that acknowledges that the lead is an asshole and he’s the one that is the problem, huzzah! I had a lot of fun with the show and am excited about the future of the show even if it’s pretty clear how it’s gonna end.

The Ancient Magus’ Bride– The main relationship is, let’s say, questionable. However, the show itself is pretty good. The animation is exquisite and the world is quite intriguing. I’m not gonna say you have get over the weirdness of the relationship, but you have to accept it to enjoy the show.

Ghost Stories– You have to watch the English dub of this show. It is absolutely wild that they let the voice actors do what they did. At the very least watch the YouTube clips. 

Gossip Girl– Sometimes you just wanna have easy fun and this show is always easy fun for me.

Holy hell that was a lot of TV. And honestly I can’t say it was just because of the pandemic. Maybe I should get a life. Nah, who am I kidding this is more fun. Maybe watch some of these yourself. Time to watch some more.

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