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Glee, South Park, Ghost Hunters – In that order

On the nights I'm actually able to watch three or more TV shows (whether they're new, recorded or via DVD), I post my own personal ranking of how each fared against the other. Some spoilers may follow.

Glee — Yes, this aired two nights ago, but I was busy watching Lost (and running the chat) and, then, sleeping (that episode of Lost helped). I really dug the musical performances in this episode, and there were a few quote gems in there as well (that you’ll likely see in this week’s Quotation Marks post). Bob made a good point to me, though: this episode was filled with a LOT of music, so much so that it’s almost as though they are trying to sell their future album. Honestly, I thought they haven’t had enough music in past episodes, so I was cool with this one.

South Park — Whether or not the censoring was premeditated or was a result of external (or internal) pressure, the fact that it was censored at all was hysterical itself. Any long-time fan of the series must have been giddy for these past two episodes. I wouldn’t consider myself a “die hard” fan, but I loved ‘em.

Ghost Hunters — This is merely added to the list to round out my top three picks, since these are the only shows I watched. I’ve been seriously considering dropping Ghost Hunters from my schedule altogether, because … God, I hate to say this … it just sucks. I hate to say it because I met with the crew and they are all nice people, but the series is getting tired and things like the flashlight trick seem like desperate attempts to keep things interesting. It’s time to get back to trying to disprove supernatural activity and stop with the cheap parlor tricks, guys.

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2 Responses to “Glee, South Park, Ghost Hunters – In that order”

April 22, 2010 at 2:54 PM

They actually released an album specific to this episode:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003AO3CR6/?tag=cliqueclack-20

April 23, 2010 at 10:29 AM

Which was extremely annoying, as I had pre-ordered the CD from Amazon. Come release day, they finally reveal the track list, and there is an extra, album-only track on iTunes. I’d have to re-buy the entire album to get it.

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