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Surviving the Summer TV Doldrums
Over on HBO there are several new shows currently airing on that cable channel Sunday nights. First up at 9:00 P.M. is the new David Milch (Deadwood, NYPD Blue) drama series John from Cincinnati. It's hard to exactly pin down just what John from Cincinnati is, but essentially the show focuses on the Yost family. They’re a family of surfers living on the California coast along the Mexico border that has redefined the sport over two generations. But this fame has come at a cost, influential surfer papa Yost has given up on the sport he sees as having become overly commercialized and has become curmudgeon in the process while son Butchie saw his rise to fame saddled by an injury and in recent years has hit bottom becoming addicted to drugs. Things are pretty bad for the clan until a stranger miraculously appears at the beach seemingly knowing everything about everyone yet from all other appearances only possessing the intellect of a small child. Is this stranger, known as” John,” a savant or something else?
All three of these HBO series are set to run from now until late this Summer/ early Fall on HBO. AMC enters the original series fray with their new show Mad Men, that began airing July 19. Set in the cut-throat world of advertising circa early 1960s, Mad Men follows the staff of a high profile Madison Avenue advertising agency in the golden age of the medium where the ad men were real men doing battle in the board rooms and the woman were in the background and had to give up their careers at the first hint of a husband.
Late this Summer the infamous It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia returns for a third season on FX. When describing the show to newbie’s, I like to compare the series to Seinfeld, if Seinfeld broke all bounds of good taste and didn't shy away from any subject no matter how taboo with episode titles such as “Charlie Has Cancer” and “The Gang Exploits a Miracle.” But seriously, It's Always Sunny is a great show and is nothing like any of the other comedies airing on television these days, or ever for that matter. Expect a DVD release of the first two seasons before the start of the third, episodes are also available online via iTunes. John from Cincinnati Opening Credits Flight of the Conchords "Part-Time Model" Video It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Clip from the Show
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