Saturday, 29 May 2010

I could have been a doctor or a lawyer, but there were too many damn good shows on TV!

As a pitiful attempt to successfully restart my blog, I thought it would be a good idea to list a couple of my own favourite TV shows out there, and well, include descriptions, as I'm pretty bored right now...

Chuck: Don't you just hate it when you open an email from a long-lost friend which literally transfers and stores secret government knowledge into your brain which then requires you to be monitored by CIA and NSA agents for the rest of your life? Well, you probably don't, but in Chuck you can see exactly what would happen if those events had ever occurred. Furthermore, Chuck successfully mixes some of the most awesome fight-scenes out there with some of the most humorous and memorable moments on TV - a definite must watch!

HIMYM: Ever since the finale of the classic sitcom Friends, I had always believed that nothing would ever have the potential of knocking it off the pedestal. That of course, was before I became an avid fan of How I Met Your Mother, which, like Friends, has one of the most memorable cast of characters available on TV. With the show initially being set in the future in the year 2030, the story of How I Met Your Mother is narrated through an ongoing flashback from the year 2005 onwards.

Naruto: Is this one of those lame-ass Japanese cartoons, you ask? Yes, well, no, it's awesome, damnit! Originating from the Japanese Manga of 'Naruto', the animated series has also seen plenty of success over seas in the UK and USA. The plot of Naruto tells the story of the titled adolescent ninja searching for recognition to become a Hokage, the ninja-equivalent of a King. The story of Naruto is still ongoing today, released weekly even in its Manga format, proving that the plot of Naruto continues to only get deeper and more interesting as the story progresses.

South Park: Known world-wide for its offensively crude humour, South Park has not only provided us with plenty of jokes for us to repeat to our friends later, but has also provided us with a fantastic and lovable cast of characters. Every episode of South Park successfully tackles either a moral plotline based on current nation-wide events, or follows the main cast of children through their daily lives where they take part in events that every child dreams of doing - which then get drastically exaggerated with disastrous yet hilarious consequences!

~ Bawnana

1 comment:

Liam [Less Than Three Film] said...

Awesome post! :D

You should watch Arrested Development sometime... one of the best sitcoms of all time. In my humble opinion