Monday, April 21, 2025

Media: Death of the sitcom and/or death of the Democratic Party?

The Death of The Sitcom.  Even before we started doing reviews here, 20 years ago, that was a media trope.  At its height, in 1983, there were successful sitcoms like GIMMIE A BREAK, THE FACTS OF LIFE and DIFF'RENT STROKES, THE JEFFERSONS, THREE'S COMPANY and other airing.  But 1984 would be (wrongly) credited as the rebirth of the sitome.  In more recent years, The Death Of The Sitcom trope has been trotted out by media members who don't like sitcoms.  
 
 
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No problem with not liking a sitcom.  We don't like medical dramas.  To each their own.  But the problem with the anti-humor crowd was that they tried to force networks to alter the sitcom to please them -- people who don't like sitcoms.  That resulted in half-assed attempts to rip off the filmography of Christopher Guest.  They never featured the life and zaniness of a Christopher Guest film (A MIGHT WIND, FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION, BEST IN SHOW, etc).  But they did make what they called a sitcom on the cheap.  And they were often critical hits but the actual audiences just didn't exist for these single cam nightmares.  
 

Back in the '00s and '10s, network suits were still stupid enough to think that looking cool was more important than actually delivering an audience.  They've learned the hard way that is not the case.  When the assault on the sitcom started, EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND was a hit with new episodes.  It has gone on to be a hit in syndication.  Others have included TWO AND A HALF MEN, THE BIG BANG THEORY, TWO BROKE GIRLS, THE NEIGHBORHOOD, etc.  And the shows that struggled bringing in viewers for new episodes while they were in production?  They couldn't find a life in syndication.  30 ROCK being only one example of an economic failure.

Why does syndication matter?

No, not so TV can live forever.  But many shows run at a loss while in production.  Syndication can be where a lot of money gets made.

And a lot of money has not been made on single camera 'sitcoms.'  You know the 'amusing' and 'whimsical' shows that aren't actually funny so they're not taped in front of the non-laughing audience.
 
These money losers are the reason why networks now feature NIGHT COURT, HAPPY'S PLACE, THE CONNORS, SHIFTING GEARS and POPPA's HOUSE. 


At the end of the day, networks have slowly learned (and only partially learned), it's about making money, not looking cool. Only partially?  NBC has renewed ST. DENIS MEDICAL in spite of the ratings crash where episodes were being watched by approximately two million people for the last 13 episodes after a 'high' season debut of 3.75 million viewers. 

People have seen the show.  They just don't like the show.

People saw Sunday another disappointment.

Olayemi Olurin is a YOUTUBE personality and an attorney.  She's different in that she makes interesting and informative content.  

OLAY AND CHILL is her new show -- the second episode posted Sunday.
 
 
 
 
 
And we've got a problem.

Olay brought on two men.  Two White men -- Lance, host of THE SERF TIMES and Libertarian Billy Binion from REASON MAGAZINE.

This was supposed to be an extensive discussion -- and it did go on for over an hour and five minutes -- but the topics were not addressed.  The topic was in the title and explained by Olay at the start of the episode, "Russell Brand Charged, The Bernie Bro to MAGA Pipeline."  Two minutes in, she even states, "I think we're constantly overlooking this, like, Bernie Bros, like, to right-wing pipeline."


We would agree.  And we looked forward to this needed conversation.

It did not take place.

We think it would have on her YOUTUBE program OLAY & FRIENDS.  On that show, she teams up with multiple voices of color.

But here she was with two White men -- Lance a Socialist for Bernie and Billy a professional idiot.  

Billy immediately dismissed it saying confessional narratives are always popular (such as "I have been saved!"). Yes, they are, Billy.  And that generic answer could have been made this year about anyone moving left to right or right to left, or it could have been made last year, or the year before, or ten years before, or twenty or . . .

It was as useless as everything else that comes out of Billy's mouth.  

Lance started with "I didn't know what we'd be talking about today."  And, no surprise, said not a word about Bernie. 

He'd be a heretic in White leftist media as well as on LEFTIST MEDIA -- where he and Olay both hail from, if had spoken honestly to the topic.

Knowing who butters his bread, he avoided the topic of Bernie completely.

There are Black Socialists.  

We need to note that.  

They are not a big part of the Black population in general or the Black left specifically.  (Socialists also not a big part of the White population or the White left specifically but they are much smaller in the Black population.)

Olay, as a Black woman, brought up an important issue that the Black community talks about but that the White community pretends does not exist.

Extreme Bernie Bros bought into The Politics of Destruction.

AOC is who the Socialists want to run for president in 2024 -- well, the DSA Socialists.  If they want to have any luck with that, they should really pay attention to this piece.

Jimmy Dore,  Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian, Tulsi Gabbard, Bri-Bri Joy-less Gray, Jackson Hinkle, Lee Camp and many others are examples of Bernie Bros who've 'gone to the other side' (nod to Tori Amos).  Some people have expressed shock but it's not at all shocking.  These people were always about The Politics Of Destruction.  Always.

White Bernie Bros (and White identifying Bernie Bros with Black skin) often share that desire with MAGA which is why it's so easy for them to flip.
 

It's not so easy for Black people -- but then it never is, right?  Black people aren't The Politics of Destruction.
 

For every radical (fool?) like Symone D. Sanders Townsend or Nina Turner snorting and mainlining The Politics of Destruction, there are 100,000 Blacks saying no way.

And that's why Symone and Nina do not, and never will, read Black.

To White people they do.  But they don't need to convince White people.  They exist to reassure White people.  'Hey,' they say, 'you're not really racists and we're with you comrade.'

Black people caught on to those human comforters long ago and tossed them off the beds so that they could be used exclusively by White people.


Keith Edwards is a White man.  He's one we trusted and liked based on his YOUTUBE program.  Which is why it was so shocking to see him -- a White man, but also a gay man -- suddenly do an attack on so-called 'identity politics' in a SUBSTACK column.


"Identity politics" is used by Socialists all the time.  They have this insane idea that the only problem is economics and that, if we all just focused on economics exclusively, all the world's problems would end.


You can tell yourself that if you're Anglo White.  A lotto win for an Anglo White in poverty is a huge thing.  Suddenly, the boards are leveled. 

A lotto win for a person of color or an LGBTQ+ person?  Doesn't change everything.

A Black person may be able to, for example, pay more for health care as a result of the lotto win; however, they still face the same racial discrimination that is built into the healthcare system.


That discrimination is built into the entire system.


And that's why the Socialist zealots can't understand the Black community's refusal to rush over to Socialism.

They think it's an education issue, that Black brains just can't do the needed thought processing.


No, it's not a processing issue.  It's a reality issue.


Socialists -- like MAGA -- want to tear down the system.


That would be the system that Black people -- and other minority groups -- have had to battle for decades and centuries to get to what now passes for equality.


You destroy that system?

What are you going to build?  And how the hell are you going to ensure that everyone starts on equal footing?
 

When Socialists attack so-called 'identity politics,' they don't really reassure minority populations that the new system they're going to build will be fair and equal.  No, the more likely fear is it will be very similar to what MAGA is attempting to build now -- a country of exclusion. 

 
It's a real shame that Olay's topic wasn't discussed because Olay 'reads' Black.  She is of the Black community.  She is a voice of the community.  And this is a serious topic.

It's one that may grow even more important in 2028.


White people on the left didn't just fail to turn out for Kamala Harris in large numbers, they also worked hard to defeat her.

DSAers, you do realize that the reverse play could be executed in 2028 on AOC, right?


It doesn't help you to have a Socialist candidate when you're unable to address racism and other evils of society.  

Or do you not grasp that?

Vote like a Black woman -- the slogan White leftists have popularized could be a problem in 2028 if Black women decide to sit it out.

That would be funny.

No what else is funny?  How AOC groupies are blinded to the reality that Socialists (non-DSA ones, for the most part) are already tearing her apart.  

Earlier this month saw WSWS (WORLD SOCIALIST WEB SITE) published an article about AOC and Bernie's publicity tour.  Only it wasn't the rah-rah that MSNBC and other outlets are providing.  No, Marc Wells, Kimie Saito and Jacob Crosse wrote:


A crowd estimated at 36,000 rallied Saturday in downtown Los Angeles, California in the latest iteration of the “Fighting Oligarchy” tour headlined by Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders and Democratic Socialists of America Democrat, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York.

One week after the April 5 nationwide protests—when millions demonstrated against Trump’s anti-immigrant dragnet, fascist repressive measures, attacks on federal workers and social programs, and tariff war—tens of thousands showed up again in Los Angeles.

The mood was militant and angry. Students, immigrants, workers and entire families participated. Their opposition was fueled by the failure of all official institutions—Congress, the courts, the Democratic Party and the trade union bureaucracy—to oppose Trump’s erection of a dictatorship.

The event was heavily promoted by the Los Angeles chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). In addition to these two headliners, numerous Democratic politicians and trade union bureaucrats were afforded speaking slots. Over half a dozen musical acts performed, including Joan Baez, Maggie Philips and Neil Young.

[. . .]

Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez are being heavily promoted by the corporate press. Following the massive April 5 protests, which the media largely ignored, the senator was afforded a prime-time, hour-long “town hall” with CNN’s Anderson Cooper this past Wednesday.

The organizers of Saturday’s event issued guidelines barring homemade protest signs.
Countless attendees brought signs anyway, many of them condemning not only Trump, but the Democratic Party as well. Others bore slogans of solidarity with immigrant students being punished for speaking out against US policies, particularly Washington’s support for Israel’s genocide in Gaza.

The scale of the April 5 protests struck fear not only in the Trump administration, but also in the Democratic Party, which is terrified that opposition from below will spill out of its control.

While the desire to fight within the crowd was palpable, the political perspective offered by the official speakers was a recipe for disaster. Sanders, Ocasio-Cortez and the others advanced the dead-end strategy of voting for Democrats or pro-Democratic “independents.” This was coupled with the promotion of the bureaucratized unions such as the UAW, whose president, Shawn Fain, is stumping for Trump’s tariffs and drive to World War III with China.
[. . .]
Sanders began his remarks by thanking the trade union bureaucrats and musicians who participated. He said the numerous musical interludes were there:

Not just to entertain you. It is more than that. We are going to make our revolution with joy. We are going to sing and dance our way to victory against hatred and divisiveness.

In his remarks, Sanders failed to name any of the immigrants or students who have been abducted or hounded by the immigration Gestapo in the last three months, including Mohmoud Khalil, Momodou Taal, Rumeysa Ozturk and Kilmar Abrego Garcia.

This is not an oversight. Sanders, an economic nationalist who supports tariffs against “enemies” such as China, and the nationalist trade union bureaucracies, in line with Trump’s “America First” agenda, oppose open borders and seek to line up workers behind their “own” capitalist rulers in the global war for markets, natural resources and sources of cheap labor.

As at previous “Fighting Oligarchy” rallies, Sanders advanced a false history in which America was a democratic garden of Eden before the serpent Trump slithered his way to the top.

He declared:

For the first time in our 250-year history, we have a president who is aligning himself with dictatorship abroad. No, Mr. Trump, Ukraine did not start the war, Putin and Russia did. We must lead the world in supporting democracies, not supporting Putin and dictatorship.



Getting concerned yet, AOC-for-2028 supporters? 


You should be.  You joined in the attacks on Kamala.  Now you're going to have to deal with the fact that flip-the-script means AOC can be taken out the same way -- and, most likely, that would happen during the primaries. 


Your Dreamgirl's not a such a sure thing.  

Right now, is where you need to be making inroads with people of color.  But that would require you apologizing for what you did to suppress turnout for Kamala.  Again, that's a trick that we can flip the script on for your Dreamgirl.  


People of color are not stupid.  And that was especially driven home in this YOUTUBE video to David Hogg.

 

 

 


Who is David Hogg talking about replacing?  People of color especially are concerned when a White man starts talking about replacing members of Congress -- and for good reason.  

David needs to be having a conversation but it's been days since his announcement and he's still not eager for a conversation that reaches beyond the White world.  DSAers want AOC to be the next president but they've yet to make any efforts to atone for what they did to the country and the Black community in 2024.  The sitcom's just fine and not going anywhere.  But maybe the media should hit hard on their other beloved trope: The Death Of The Democratic Party?  If certain self-proclaimed players are unable to listen to minority populations, the party's going to do even worse in 2028.

 

 

 

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Truest statement of the week


Not only was this an act of economic warfare, it has broken the cardinal rule in American politics: Never destabilize the economy. With it, the Trump Administration is causing enormous damage to itself — and there can be no more distraction from this naked truth.
 
-- James Carville, "How To Turn Trump's Economic Chaos Against Him" (NEW YORK TIMES).




A note to our readers

 Hey --

Monday.



Let's thank all who participated this edition which includes Dallas and the following:


The Third Estate Sunday Review's Jim, Dona, Ty, Jess and Ava,
Rebecca of Sex and Politics and Screeds and Attitude,
Betty of Thomas Friedman Is a Great Man,
C.I. of The Common Ills and The Third Estate Sunday Review,
Kat of Kat's Korner (of The Common Ills),
Mike of Mikey Likes It!,
Elaine of Like Maria Said Paz),
Cedric of Cedric's Big Mix,
Ruth of Ruth's Report,
Wally of The Daily Jot,
Trina of Trina's Kitchen, 
Marcia of SICKOFITRDLZ,
Stan of Oh Boy It Never Ends,
Isaiah of The World Today Just Nuts,
and Ann of Ann's Mega Dub.

 

And what did we come up with?

 

We gave it to Carville.

Ava and C.I take on the lies about Jesus from the Christian Nationalist Movement.

A regular feature -- or that's how we plan it right now.

Book discussion.

Ty takes the Marcia challenge and plays the game.

Books reviewed in the community so far this year.

Notable deaths this year.

Repost of a group post.

What we listened to while working on this edition.

 Mike and the gang wrote this and we thank them for it.

 

 

Peace.

 

-- Jim, Dona, Ty, Jess, Ava and C.I.

 

MEDIA: YOUR FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS and your non-friends too!

Last week, we noted SUITS LA and how awful it is.  And it's awful.  We were reminded of that as we watched YOUR FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS.

 

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No, not Neil LaBute's 1998 film classic starring Amy Brenneman, Catherine Keener, Jason Patric, Aaron Eckhart, Nastassia Kinski and Ben Stiller.  The same title is also the name of the new APPLE TV+ series starring Jon Hamm, Amanda Peet, Mark Tallman and Olivia Munn.

 

Jon's becoming the Nicole Kidman of male actors.  He wrapped up an amazing performance on FARGO in 2024, GOOD OMENS in 2023 and he's currently in this APPLE TV+ series as well as as LANDMAN  for PARAMOUNT+.  He's also done ten episodes of APPLE's THE MORNING SHOW in 2023 and he's also done five live action films since 2022 which is not counting his voice work on TV and in film. When you're doing that volume of work, you have to choose wisely.  


Otherwise, expect the yawn that's greeted Michelle Williams' latest TV wreck -- a pioneering study of the effects of chemo -- is Robert Kennedy Junior a co-producer --which finds the cancer treatment actually increases your sex drive but neither bloats you nor makes your hair fall out. 

Who knew?

 In the first ten minutes of episode one of YOUR FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS, you know you're watching something special.  Coop (Hamm) and Mel (Peet) have broken up and she's got custody of their two kids and the house which is often visited by Nick (Tallman) who is Nick's former friend and the man Coop caught Mel in bed with as their marriage ended.  Coop loses his job on trumped up charges and will be lucky to last six months without steady income -- a big problem since his former boss has blackballed him and Coop also signed a contract with a two-year non-compete clause. 


Coop could have come off an overgrown manchild and Mel a bitch ex-wife.  But the writing is much more layered than that as are the performances.  So you care about them and get involved in, caught up in, the dynamics -- so much so that you may forget the first scene in the series -- a scene in the future -- is Coop waking up on the floor next to a dead body

 

If a show wants to pull you in, they have to make you care about the characters.  

 

Empathy.

  

We've caught two important discussions on empathy in the last weeks.  One was on THE KAREN HUNTER SHOW.

 

 We'd love to tell you that we're prone to empathy for all.  But we're not.  


People in need, absolutely. 


But cheap whore hustlers who preach hate -- who attack empathy to justify their racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, et al?  We have nothing but contempt for them.

 

Elizabeth Grace Matthews reminded us of that last week.  She's a fat, balding, ugly woman incapable of any real thought or even a fleeting idea.  She demonstrated that at THE HILL last week when she decided to write another series of lies and to attack Jane Fonda.  Attack Jane Fonda?  Yes, it's how Liz Grace Matt gets her revenge -- remember, she's fat, balding, ugly and incapable of thought so Jane Fonda frightens her like no one else can.  Jane's the body and the brain, Jane's the can do and the reach.  
 

Just the thought of Jane terrifies a hate monger like Liz Grace as she wallows in her own filth waiting for some volunteer to show up and hose her off.


She's offended by Jane's recent speech.  Seeing Jane get the Screen Actors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award, sent Liz Grace into a rage because her own life has been devoid of applause, absents of pats on the back and lacking even someone calling out "have a good day."  
 


Realizing that, at this late date, her joyless life is unlikely to change, Liz Grace decided to write her own speech full of what she'd say if anyone was ever stupid enough to hand her a Lifetime Achievement Award


She entitled her hogwash "Yes, masculinity can be toxic, but so can femininity" and no link to trash but do GOOGLE it if you're in a need of a good laugh.  

Picture her heaving her tiny bosom and nodding to Jon Voight as she insists, "Fonda is right: Empathy is not weak -- or woke. At least, not per se. It is best understood as the impulse and ability to feel and identify with the feelings of others. Correlated with agreeability, empathy is a characteristic disproportionately evinced by women."  For more fun, picture her pronouncing "per se" as "Percy" because she truly is that stupid.

Just what we quoted should be enough to let you know she's a hatemonger, she's dishonest, and she's a right-wing Christian Nationalist. 


Empathy, she wants to lie, is killing the country.  Empathy is bad and, to make sure she sells that point in a sexist society, she identifies it with the feminine.  


There are books we've noted repeatedly here over the years.  Four that we mention the most often?  Susan Faludi's BACKLASH: THE UNDECLARED WAR ON AMERICAN WOMEN is one -- and it's famous enough that we doubt it needs any summary but we'll note Pulitzer Prize winner Faludi looks how culture shapes work, entertainment and perceptions.  We also have repeatedly noted here Lucy Hughes-Hallett's CLEOPATRA: HISTORIES, DREAMS AND DISTORTIONS which is another amazing book.  That one focuses on how society imposes their values and standards upon the historical figure Cleopatra and how she changes for various generations.  Stephanie Coontz's THE WAY WE NEVER WERE: AMERICAN FAMILIES AND THE NOSTALGIA TRAP which documents how false narratives distort the reality of our lives -- past, present and future.   Carol Tavris' THE MISMEASURE OF WOMAN: WHY WOMEN ARE NOT THE BETTER SEX, THE INFERIOUR SEX OR THE OPPOSITE SEX -- a book that debunks a lot of 'science' that is not true science.  


We recommend all four of those books often and if you've read even one of them you probably raised an eyebrow when we quoted Liz Grace, "Fonda is right: Empathy is not weak -- or woke. At least, not per se. It is best understood as the impulse and ability to feel and identify with the feelings of others. Correlated with agreeability, empathy is a characteristic disproportionately evinced by women."
 

Informed feminists grasp immediately the problem there.  Who's defining empathy and how are they defining it?  
 
Feminists are common sense people.  We're also informed people.   Unlike Liz Grace who thinks she's cribbing the second part of that sentence from a 2014 'study' but its roots are pure Leon Trotsky. 
 
 

Empathy, despite the many useless words Liz Grace offers, is not a feminine trait.  It's a trait that all humans share.  Some are conditioned to exhibit in one way, some in another.  Historically, the most empathetic figure spoken of would be Jesus Christ.  
 

Maybe Liz Grace doesn't believe in Jesus?  Even if she doesn't, she should be aware that the concept of Jesus has been used throughout history to teach empathy. In fact, THE BIBLE is filled with empathy -- even if she's a non-believer, we would encourage Liz Grace to read it -- such as Romans 12:15 which has the Lord declaring, "Rejoice with those who rejoice, weep with those who weep."
 

Here's Liz Grace: "What Fonda is really implying, though -- and what today’s most vocal leftists uniformly believe — is that empathy is a virtue unto itself when indiscriminately deployed on behalf of the systemically marginalized. Or, as Fonda put it: 'Woke just means you give a damn about other people'. "

 
Again, here's what the Lord states, "Rejoice with those who rejoice, weep with those who weep."  

 
Sorry, Liz Grace, hope you're not thinking you're headed to heaven because the Lord may need to have a word with you first.  It's Jane Fonda's remarks that line up with the teachings of Jesus, not your own.

 
Enemies of empathy make up the Christian Nationalist front in this country just as they made up the Nazi Party in the Germany.  
 
You can't kill innocents and embrace empathy.  You have to scorn empathy and you have to 'other' (as a verb) human beings in order to send them into gas chambers.  
 
 
 
The second video we saw in the last weeks that was really good on the topic of empathy was this one by Dan McClellan . 



People rightly express concern over the 'bro' podcasts.  But is anyone paying attention to the vile the fright-wing hate mongers are putting out there?  There is an attack on empathy and they have to launch that attack because without it, they're not going to be able to do all the evil things they hope to do.  They can't destroy Social Security without destroying empathy, the can't destroy Civil Rights without destroying empathy, they can't deports thousands without destroying empathy.
 
So they work overtime to attack empathy and to insist that this basic virtue, preached by Jesus, is a bad thing.
 
They have to tell that lie and they have to convince others of that lie in order to destroy, main and kill and, yes, that is their end-game.

 
Empathy is not an emotion Liz Grace possesses.  She makes this clear:



This is the false belief that makes today’s elite left and its predominantly educated, female adherents so out of touch with everyday Americans — and, as I have written, so apt to hurt the very people they purport to help. For example, in the name of fighting institutionalized racism, they agitate to eliminate the tools of law and order that majorities of people of every demographic are depending upon to keep them safe. 

Or, for another example, they welcome male athletes claiming a transgender identity onto female teams, and thereby endanger and disenfranchise the women for whom those teams exist.


Leave it to the deeply stupid Liz Grace to rally against the "predominantly educated."  Give them the chance and they'll always confess to more than they ever realize. Their compulsion to confess might be interesting but nothing about the Liz Graces themselves is fascinating, wanted or needed -- which would make them perfect for cast members on SUITS LA.



 

The Rashida goes to . . .

We need an 'honor' to hand out to Democrats (real and fake) who do things that actually defeat the party.  Due to her behavior in 2024 -- pushing to elect Convicted Felon Donald Chump, we've decided to call the award The Rashida after rat f**ker Rashida Tlaib. 


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The first Rashida goes to . . . 


Gretchen Whitmir.

 

The Michigan governor spent last week not calling Chump and his hideous tariff schemes out but instead, while visiting the Oval Office, talking up tariffs.  And participating in a photo op.

 

Whose side is Gretch The Wretch on?

 

A question worth asking. 

 

Books (Trina, Stan, Ava and C.I.)

 

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As we did in 2021 and 2023 and 2024, we're attempting to again increase book coverage in the community. This go round, we're talking with Trina and Stan.  Trina's "Rachel Ray's Garbage in the Kitchen" is a review of Rachel Ray's cookbook RACHEL RAY'S 365: NO REPEATS. and her    "Matteo Lane's Your Pasta Sucks: A 'Cookbook'"is a review of Matteo Lane's new cookboo.  Stan's "BLACK BAG (great film) and Spielberg book"is a review of Richard Schickel's  STEVEN SPIELBERG: A RETROSPECTIVE.  Three books, only one recommended.  Stan?

  

Stan: I don't recommend the book I read.  Schickel just focuses on the work, no real dig into director Steven Spielberg's personal life.  Fine.  Then address the work.  Don't do a breezy walk through. Actually take a look at the work.  And, sorry, but so little of Spielberg's work stands up.  


Trina?

 

Trina: I had the book worth reading -- and that wasn't Rachel Ray's book.  That was a piece of garbage that was put together as if by an assembling machine.  It had no warmth and no personality.  Matteo wrote a cookbook you want to read.  It talks about why he likes the food or when he first had it or which family member made it or makes it today.  It's a pleasure to read.  Rachel Ray's book is just drudgery.

 

Stan, you aren't happy with what Spielberg's success did to the movies.

 

Stan: Right.  He killed the great American films.  We had real films like THE CONVERSATION, KLUTE, SHAMPOO, HAROLD & MAUDE, THE LANDLORD, CHINATOWN, CARNAL KNOWLEDGE, LADY SINGS THE BLUES  and go on and on.  Films that meant something -- actually meant something.  And then Spielberg does his popcorn film JAWS and it's nothing but nonsense.  And that's all Spielberg's career has been -- nonsense. 


We hope you'll take a moment this week to read "I'll take Klute over Jaws."


Stan: I will!  I love KLUTE. Who wrote the piece?
 
You did.  Back in December of 2015.  
 
Stan: Really?  Does it line up with what I said in my review of the Spielberg book?
 
It really does.   Trina, you weren't impressed with Rachel's book but you also weren't impressed with the recipes she offered.
 
Trina: Not one bit. And it's a lie that's she's offering 365 different recipes -- telling someone to substitute beef in a chicken recipe does not give you two recipes.  It's one recipe that you can make with either chicken or beef or shrimp.  And all the book is?  It's recipes.  She doesn't share any stories -- not even talking about making the dish.  It's a series of recipe cards spread out over pages.  It's lazy and it's not worth it even if you get on clearance like I did.
 
But you do recommend Mateo's book?
 
Trina: I absolutely, 100% do.  It's a joy to read.  He makes the food come alive.  Even if you're not planning on cooking for whatever reason, you can read the book just for the stories of food, family and friends.  It's a wonderful book.
 
Alright, thank you both.
 
 

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Previous book discussions:

"Books (Isaiah, Ava and C.I.)"

 

"Books (Jess, Ava and C.I.)"


"Books (Stan, Ava and C.I.)"


"Books (Trina, Ava and C.I.)"


"Books (Rebecca, Marcia, Ava and C.I.)"

 

 

The WILL & GRACE game (Ty)

 

Back in 2024, Marcia came up with the WILL & GRACE game.  How you play is you list, off the top of your head, all of the guest stars on that 11 season sitcom -- 8 seasons in its original run and 3 more seasons in its reboot.  See Marcia's  "Sitcom with the most name guest stars: Will & Grace (and I can name 133) ."  After Marcia played it others followed -- see Stan's ''HORIZON: AN AMERICAN SAGA - CHAPTER 1 ," Rebecca's  "have you tried to list all the guest stars on 'will & grace'?" and Kat's "Prayers for Ann Wilson and my try at the WILL & GRACE game."  No one's tried it at THIRD yet so let me be the first.



1) Parker Posey
2) Joan Collins
3) Gregory Hines
4) Wanda Sykes
5) Blythe Danner
6) Suzanne Pleshette
7) Debbie Reynolds
8) Veronica Cartwright
9) Sidney Pollack
10) Beau Bridges
11) Geena Davis
12) Mary McCormack
13) Sara Rue
14) John Slattery 
15) Steven Weber
16) Bernadette Peters
17) Lee Majors
18) Michele Lee
19) Chita Rivera
20) Ben Platt
21) Eileen Brennan
22) Minnie Driver
23) John Cleese
24) Alec Baldwin
25) Natasha Lyonne
26) Ed Burns
27) Woody Harrilson
28) David Schwimmer
29) Harry Connick Jr.
30) Ellen DeGeneres
31) Orson Beane
32) Gene Wilder
33) Lanie Kazan
34) Madonna
35) Jennifer Lopez
36) Janet Jackson
37) Jeff Goldblum
38) Will Arnett
39) Roseanna Arquette
40) Lesley Ann Warren
41) Jack Black
42) James Earl Jones
43) Jason Biggs
44) Seth Green
45) Cher
46) Demi Moore
47) Michael Douglas
48) Glenn Close
49) Sharon Stone
50) David Schwimmer
51) Elton John
52) Kevin Bacon
53) Britney Spears
54) David Folely
55) Eric Stoltz
56) Clark Gregg
57) Katie Couric
58) Al Roker
59) Matt Lauer
60) Matt Damon
61) Macaulay Culkin
62) Patrick Dempsey
63) Taye Diggs
64) Stone Phillips
65) Molly Shannon
66) Piper Laurie
67) Patton Oswalt
68) Tim Curry
69) Neil Patrick Harris 
70) Leslie Jordan
71) Jeremy Piven
72) Penn Badgley
73) Corey Parker
74) Joel McHale
75) Megyn Price
76) Ken Marino 
77) Dan Bucatinsky
78) Wendy Jo Sperber 
79) Nicolette Sheridan
80) Candice Bergen
81) Hal Linden
82) Bebe Neuwirth 
83) Tracey Ullman
84 and 85) Hall & Oates
86) Andy Richter
87) Patti LuPone
88) Lily Tomlin
89) Buck Henry
90) Kristin Davis
91) Mira Sorvino
92) Stuart Townsend
93) Sharon Osborne
94) Tom Everett Scott
95) John Edwards (psychic, not politician)
96) Alan Arkin
97) Rip Torn
98) Julian McMahon 
99) Adam Goldberg
100) Camryn Manheim 
101) Demi Lovato
102) Anne Meara
103) Sandra Bernhard
104) Jon Tenney
105) Emily Rutherford
106) Dan Futterman
107) Barry Bostwick 
108) Nick Offerman
109) Robert Klein
110) Cheyenne Jackson
111) Ryan Phillipe 
112) Jon Cryer
113) Chris Parnell
114) TR Knight
115) Chelsea Handler 
116) Lucie Arnaz
117) George Takei
118) Matt Bomer
119) Barry Manilow
120) Chris Penn
121) Aileen Quinn
122) Lea DeLaria
123) Andrea Martin
124) Bruno Campos


And that's all I got.

I can't remember the figure skater at Will's first b-day on the show when they go to Champions On Ice and all Will wants is some pop corn but he can't even get that. I could cheat and look it up but I don't want to.  I'm going to try it again in a few weeks and see if I can come up with some more.


 

 

 

10 Best TV shows

Looking for something to stream?  It's April, here's our top ten of the best programs so far this year.

 

1) REACHER

2) MID-CENTURY MODERN 

3) THE RESIDENCE

4) PRIME TARGET

5)  PARADISE

6) LONG BRIGHT RIVER

7) MATLOCK

8) ELSBETH

9) THE NEIGHBORHOOD

10) YOUR FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS

 

 

Book List

books 

 Book coverage continues in this community.  For earlier lists of books covered see 2021's  "Books," 2023's "Books" and 2024 "Book List"


Books reviewed in the community this year.


1) "bob hope should be a lesson" -- Rebecca reviews Richard Zoglin.  


2) "Shattered Love: A Memoir" -- Marcia reviews Richard Chamberlain's insipid autobiography. 


3) "Help! My Apartment Has A Dining Room Cookbook: How to Have People Over Without Stressing Out" -- Trina reviews a cookbook.


4)  "Media: OWNED finds Eoin Higgins owned by bad journalism" -- Ava and C.I. take on Eoin Higgins bad book.


5) "Sly's awful books proves Questlove a liar" -- Stan reviews Sly Stone's memoir. 


6) "THE LIFE AND HARD TIMES OF HEIDI ABROMOWITZ (Jess)" -- Jess reviews a humor book by Joan Rivers.


7) "STAN LEE LIED: YOUR HANDY GUIDE TO EVERY LIE IN THE ORIGINS OF MARVEL COMICS" -- Isaiah reviews a book documenting truths. 

 

8) "Rachel Ray's Garbage in the Kitchen" -- Trina reviews Rachel Ray's RACHEL RAY'S 365: NO REPEATS.

 

9) "BLACK BAG (great film) and Spielberg book" -- Stan reviews Richard Schickel's  STEVEN SPIELBERG: A RETROSPECTIVE

 

10)   "Matteo Lane's Your Pasta Sucks: A 'Cookbook'" -- Trina reviews Matteo Lane's new book.



2025 passings

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In 2025, we'll continue to note passings that we see as significant -- as we did previously "2024 passings" and  "2023 passings."



"David Lynch" -- Stan notes the passing of a director.


"Joan Plowright" -- Marcia notes the passing of an actress 


"Movies and Leslie Charleson" -- Stan notes the passing of daytime actress Leslie Charleson. 


"Roberta Flack" and "Roberta Flack was one of a kind amazing" -- Kat and Elaine reflect on the art of Roberta Flack. 

"Gene Hackman" -- Stan covers the passing of a two time Academy Award winner.


"Shattered Love: A Memoir" -- at the start of the year, Marcia reviewed Richard Chamberlain's autobiography.  He passed away at the end of the March and a lot of readers e-mailed to say Marcia's review works as a good obit.

"Angie Stone" -- Betty covers the passing of the queen of neo soul.

 

"Jay North" -- Kat covers the death of a child actor from the 50s. 

 

"Clem Burke" -- Kat covers the death of a drummer. 


"MATLOCK, REACHER, MID CENTURY MODERN, Val Kilmer" and "More on Kilmer and ABC killed SHIFTING GEARS"  -- Stan covers the passing of an actor.

Hegseth's feeling stuff

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