For a long time, I didn't have cable, then I moved to SLC, into a house that came with cable. Since I worked nights, it was very nice to have something decent to watch when I was awake at 3am. So now, I still have cable for the same reason. I think the best discovery was My Boys on TBS. It ran in 2 short seasons (or 1 regular season with a break in the middle since I think all the episodes are considered Season 1). This show is about PJ, a sports writer in Chicago, her brother (played by Jim Gaffigan), and her 4 guy friends. It is well written, the actors have great timing, and they are just witty enough; like you on your best day, not too much, but still something to aspire to.
The new season starts on Thursday! If you are interested in joining my fan club, you can watch some of the old episodes on Comcast On Demand, and I think all of them are on TBS.com (only works if you have a PC not a Mac. Come on! Get with the times!)
If my suggestion and Jim Gaffigan's humor aren't endorsement enough, would it help if I mentioned that Jeremy Sisto is in a few episodes?
Monday, June 09, 2008
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I just watched the season finale. And all I have to say. Is. It better be Jeremy Sisto. The End.
I thought I was the only one who watched this show! I am so excited other people watch it too, especially since I no longer have cable and I need a place to watch it. Any offers? Probably need to email or call Lizzy directly.
Probably not Jeremy Sisto unfortunately since he is on L&O. But maybe it works with his schedule.
I thought I was the only one who knew how amazing Jeremy Sisto is. Great, now I have got competition from you - I had better just throw in the towel now.
I haven't seen the show, but am going to start right now!!!
Stop it, you! I don't need any more addictions! Sounds like a good one.
However, Jeremy Sisto's not a temptation for me. The first place I saw him was as the mean and childish husband in Waitress and his big mean catfish mouth is all I see.
I have seen this...thanks for reminding me...On Demand here I come.
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