It hasn't gotten much fanfare, but the entire 20-season run of the original Law & Order has landed on Hulu after only a handful of seasons have been on streaming for years and years and years. There are lots of reasons to look askance at the way the show presented politics and police, but it does make an interesting time capsule, as well as an example of a show that went through a lot of eras and a lot of actors and just kept on going. (As to the current version they started a few seasons ago? The less said about that, the better.)
The absolute goofiest thing I have seen on television in quite some time is Human vs. Hamster on Max. This is a show in which teams of people face off against hamsters – literal, actual hamsters – to run the same mazes (obviously built to a scale to suit the species involved), and whoever is faster wins. At some level, I prefer the pure absurdity of something like this to anything that tries to fashion itself into anything cool. This show is not cool; it exists so you can text people you know and say, "You're not going to believe what I'm watching."
This is the time of year for a variety of yule log content and fireplace content and other things intended to run in the background. I was highly amused to see that Netflix has offered up Bridgerton: Fireplace, which is exactly what you would think. It's a fireplace, plus some music. I must say that for me, it makes less sense to show the entire room (as they do here) rather than making the entire screen into a simulated fireplace, but I suppose if you have a big enough TV, seeing nothing but fireplace might be unsettling. Either way: Enjoy. |