Daily Countdown: TV Shows #80

#80

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart

While this would also include the time when the show was hosted by Trevor Noah and others, my favorite stretch of The Daily Show was when Jon Stewart was the host.

The Daily Show appeared Monday-Thursday on Comedy Central. It is a parody of a news program, hosted by Jon Stewart. He has had a lot of correspondents that have become huge stars including Steve Carell, Stephen Colbert, Samantha Bee, John Oliver, Ed Helms, Rob Corddry, Jessica Williams, Larry Widmore, Olivia Munn, Roy Wood Jr., Hasan Minhaj, Jordan Klepper, Ronny Chieng, Lewis Black, Wyatt Cenac, Michael Che, Josh Gad, Jason Jones, Al Madrigal, Aasif Mandvi, Rob Riggle, and Kristen Schaal.

The writing and humor of this show is as high of a level as you are going to find. There have been people in the world that gets their news from the Daily Show.

Jon Stewart is truly one of the best interviewers you are going to see. He is so intelligent and well-read, I would hate to try and debate Stewart. Just ask Bill O’Reilly.

Jon Stewart left the show and spent several years away, as comedian Trevor Noah took over the desk. Noah was a solid host too. Stewart has returned to The Daily Show for once a week.

Here is your moment of Zen…

SiouxperCon Sunday- Day Three

I am finally back in Maquoketa, Iowa from my trip to Sioux Falls, South Dakota to attend the SiouxperCon Comic Convention.

So day three of my first ever comic convention experience came and went. Todd and I did not intend on spending any money on the third day… a goal that we both failed at.

Sunday was much lower key with fewer bodies everywhere, and that was nice.

I got to see Keith Champagne once again. I really liked him. Tom Nguyen finally arrived today and signed some books for me.

I had a TON of books signed by the comic creators and we had some fun watching the cosplayers. There was one girl dressed as the Lorax sitting at the resting table. As I was walking across, I saw her there and I thought to myself, “Someone is dressed as Hulk Hogan.” Orange with bug yellow mustache… it was a funny moment. I wish I had a picture. There were not as many as the day before, but it was still worth it.

I am happy I went, but glad to be home. I am way behind on the TV and movies reviews and I have So MANY comics to read for the Comic Cavalcade… ooooh

Daily Countdown: TV Show #81

#81

Murderbot

I had heard some positive things about this Apple TV + show, but it turned out to be one of my favorite new shows of this year.

Murderbot is a futuristic sci-fi show where a personal security unit robot winds up getting a mind of his own and that mind has some potential violent tendencies.

Sec Unit was played by Alexander Skarsgård and he goes rogue. He is assigned to a team of researchers who were on a dangerous mission to another planet. Sec Unit does the voice over for the show and he is both fascinated and repulsed by the humans and their decisions.

Sec Unit is obsessed with an in-universe TV show called The Rise and Fall of Sanctuary Moon. As viewers, we see some of the scenes of this show making it quite meta.

I did not expect to love this show as much as I did, but it was gripping, extremely funny and full of great action.

SiouxperCon Saturday-Day Two

After a stop off in Fort Dodge, Iowa on Friday night, we made our way to the Sioux Falls Convention Center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota for our first, but officially the second, day of Siouxper Con.

Speeding along the roads of South Dakota at 80 + MPH was somewhat stressful, but Todd and I arrived around 10:50.

The con was underway and we dove right into getting books signed and finding some new gems. Todd introduced me to several comic creators that he knew from years of convention hopping, which helped ease the anxiety of the moment.

Some highlights: I spent much of the day hanging out at Keith Champagne’s booth. Keith was one of the best guys I got to meet and he made me feel extremely welcome and respected.

I loved getting to speak to some of the creators and to express how much I loved some of their work. There were a couple of moments that stand out. One was when I told Zander Cannon how much I love Sleep. I told him it was one of the most original ideas in comics. Another one was when Kyle Higgins and I were talking about No/One. He asked me if I listened to the podcast. When I told him that I loved the podcast, you could see how much it meant to him. He told me that he is directing a movie version of No/One that excited me to no end. These moments shone in these creators eyes. You could see the sincere gratitude they held for my words. That made me happy.

The big moment came when we got to meet Gail Simone. She was so awesome and I got a cool foul Batman comic that was remarkably rare. Gail made me feel right at home. I also picked up a script she wrote for an issue of Savage Wolverine. So epic!

It was so fun watching all of the cosplayers at the con. We saw representations of Marvel heroes, DC heroes, movie heroes and villains, anime characters and much more.

I really enjoyed my discussion with Eliot Rahal, who had his daughter, Olive with him. I watched them approach an animatronic fox (I can’t remember its name. It was dressed as a king). It was a wholesome moment that I am pleased to have witnessed.

Day two was not perfect. I am tired of walking and we just did not have enough comic retailers with back issues for sale, but there was so much joy and engagement that any drawbacks were minimal!


Daily Countdown: TV Show #82

#82

Paradise

The next show in the countdown is one of the better shows from the last year on Hulu. Starring Courtney B. Vance and James Marsden, Paradise is a dystopian/sci-fi/mystery show that saw Marsden as the President of the United States who had to lead during an extinction level event,

Vance played his main secret service agent who discovered the president’s dead body. He was murdered!

Did I mention that the surviving humanity retreated to a hidden city inside a mountain?

Shenanigans ensued. The mystery was amazing and the flashback episode that showed what happened was epic.

Paradise was a surprise hit and earned its place on this list.

SiouxperCon 2025

This weekend, I am going to the Siouxpercon comic convention in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. My friend Todd and I left Dubuque this afternoon around 1 PM. However, we decided that we would not go the full six + hours in one trip. So we stopped in Fort Dodge, Iowa.

While in Fort Dodge, we went to a comic shop Todd had gone to a few months ago. It was named Dungeons and Dodgers.

I plan on doing what I can to document the weekends events. I have some pics at Dungeons and Dodgers.

The convention will feature some of the great comic creators today including Gail Simone, Phil Hester, Ande Parks, Zander Cannon, Keith Champagne, Eric Gapstur, Kyle Higgins, Tony Fleecs and Steve Orlando. There are many others.

More to come…..

Daily Countdown: TV Shows #83

#83

Sherlock

The British mystery crime drama reimagined Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s legendary detective Sherlock Holmes and placed him in the present day.

This show helped introduce me to Benedict Cumberbatch, who led the show as the autistic-like Sherlock, and Martin Freeman, who was his sidekick Dr. John Watson.

The series ran for four seasons, but each season only had three episodes. However, each episode was more like a movie length, running around and hour and a half.

These were all great episodes. Perhaps my favorite was “Sign of Three,” which details Watson and Mary Morstan get married.

{Sunday} Friday Morning Sidewalk

SPOILERS

“Jig-A-Bobo”

Yes, I know it is not Sunday. I am going to the SiouxperCon in Sioux Falls, South Dakota this weekend and I will not have access to HBO Max Sunday morning. I did not know what I wanted to do about that. I considered skipping a week and just resuming next Sunday, but instead, I decided to make this one time exception and make it a Friday Morning Sidewalk instead. So this Friday Morning Sidewalk is episode 8 of Lovecraft Country.

In “Jig-A-Bobo”, Lovecraft Country tackled the grief and loss brought about by the real world murder of Emmet Till, lovingly nicknamed Bobo. The show had revealed that Till was best friends with Diana, and his brutal murder struck her hard.

However, in Lovecraft Country style, the grief takes on a whole different manner, supernaturally speaking.

Diana is pursued by some demons that looked like Topsys, the character from Uncle Tom’s Cabin… and they were spooky as hell. Jada Harris does a remarkable job showing Diana’s grief and her fear, both transgressing through.

Then, the ending sequence where the police get their comeuppance is so awesome. The protection spell Atticus and Montrose cast came into being in a different way than any of them anticipated. That monster that just ripped through the cops was utterly crazy. When that one cop went flying through the air, it was damn satisfying.

I’m not sure what the scene where Christina hires someone to attack her just like Emmet Till was meant to show. It really felt like a major weak spot in an otherwise strong episode.

I do like Ruby’s development through this episode. Her face off with Leti, who has her own little interaction with Christina this episode that made her invulnerable, felt like it was way overdue.

The arrival of Ji-ah seemed to be unimportant too. Not sure why she arrived and I am not sure why that was important. Leti’s anger felt misplaced.

Only two more episodes remaining. I hope everyone has a great Sunday morning on a Friday day!

Peacemaker S2 E5

Spoilers

“Back to the Suture”

What a great episode of Peacemaker. This was my favorite episode of the season so far.

So much awesomeness happened in this episode. This included:

  • Harcourt takes down Chris to save him from being shot.
  • She had sent a message to Chris (secret word) which meant stay away. He ignored it.
  • Rick Flag Sr. shows exactly what his plans for Peacemaker are.
  • Flag Sr. beats the crap out of Chris in an interrogation room. He would have killed him had Economos not posted that Chris had been arrested.
  • I really thought Eagly was killed by that massive gun.
  • How many times does James Gunn have to kill off Michael Rooker?
  • The death of Rooker’s character, Red St. Wild, was about as brutal as I have ever seen.
  • Plus, Eagly dropping that finger at Chris’s feet… with Chris saying “I’m going to pretend that you found that.” LOL
  • Great performance again from John Cena. His depression is a real thing.
  • With Chris going to the alternate universe, I have a feeling that he’s going to find out things aren’t as rosy as he thinks.
  • Harcourt, Economos, Adebayo and Adrian’s plan on following Chris and bringing him back is destined for trouble.
  • The dialogue between Judomaster and Fleury was fantastic. I have grown to like Tim Meadows much more than I did with his first appearance.
  • The whole Prime Eagle thing was weird. I actually rolled my eyes at that. That reveal was the weakest part of the episode, even with the awesome brutal death of St. Wild.

Such a great episode. Even the weaker Eagly storyline, episode 5 was amazing and completely entertaining.

EYG Favorite Comic Covers of the Week

September 18

Ahoy all on Talk Like a Pirate Eve! We all be ready to be speakin’ like a buccaneer tomorrow! While we be preparin’, here be the weekly booty of the best covers of the week. Surely full of treas-arrrrr. In honor of Talk Like a Pirate Day, I be puttin’ aside the medals this week in order to be awardin’ beauties, Pirate doubloons. Some of the best Pieces of eight ye ever be seein’.

We be keelhaulin’ Marvel and DC this week, as our jolly rogers all go to independent comapnies. Avast me hearties!

It be a shame that there be no X-Men books this week as we could have said that X marks the spot!

Covers t’be walkin’ the deck: Absolute Batman #12 (glow in the dark), Fantastic Four #3 (Marvel Studios Wrap-Around Variant), Marvel Zombies: Red Band #1, Marvel Zombies #1: Red Band (cover E), Krypto: The Last Dog of Krypton, Phoenix #15, and Amazing Spider-Man #12 head down to Davy Jones’s Lock-arrrrr.

Bronze Doubloons

They Choose Violence #4

Cover art be done by Rahzzah

Arrr… what a lovely cover this be. The curtains in the background an the masks make a statement. As does the splash of blood across the title. Shiver me timbers.

Silver Doubloons

Exquisite Corpses #5

Cover D Stealth Variant

Cover art be scribbled by Sebastian Fiumara

Avast landlubbers! This be a lovely green and black cover featurin’ an upside down wench. I be seein’ this one on the shelf and I knew I had to be plantin’ me flag with this treasure!

Gold Doubloons

No Man’s Land #1

Cover art be by Szymon Kudranski

Yo Ho! Ye scurvy sea dogs, this be the return of Szymon Kudranski, whose work on Something Epic was just like that title said. He be one of the most amazin’ artist around and this eyeball not be covered by a patch. This truly be top notch swag!

Happy Talk Like a Pirate Day all!

Daily Countdown: TV Shows #84

#84

Sliders

One of the cooler sci-fi concepts came in the 1990s with this show where four unlikely people wound up “sliding” through parallel universes, trying to find their way back home.

Much like Quantum Leap, each week Quinn Mallory, Professor Maximillian Arturo, Rembrandt “Cryin’ Man” Brown and Wade Welles found themselves in a new situation where they had to survive until their hand held timer device counted down so they could open up a vortex wormhole so they could depart.

Most of the time, the group encountered plenty of trouble, including variants of themselves. The show’s first few seasons were so great, while on FOX, but after FOX canceled it and it ended up on the Sci-Fi Channel (eventually Syfy), the episodes got much weaker. There were cast members replaced and Sliders, which was really the connection between the characters, became less engaging.

Jerry O’Connell, Cleavant Derricks, John Rhys-Davies, and Sabrina Lloyd were the original cast. Kari Wuhrer joined the cast as Captain Maggie Beckett.

Sliders is one of those underrated gems of the sci-fi genre. It sadly seemed to go too long and weakened its overall memory.

Daily Countdown: TV Show #85

#85

Orange is the New Black

One of the earliest Netflix series was Orange is the New Black, a comedy/drama set inside a women’s penitentiary.

The cast included Taylor Schilling, Laura Prepon, Uzo Aduba, Danielle Brooks, Natasha Lyonne, Kate Mulgrew, Samira Wiley, Taryn Manning, Jason Biggs, Jackie Cruz, Laverne Cox, Diane Guerrero, Lori Petty, Ruby Rose, Adrienne C. Moore, Selenis Leyva, Dascha Polanco, Lea DeLaria, Michael Healy, Michelle Hurst, and Pablo Schreiber.

I enjoyed the series, but the last few seasons did not match some of the first few.

Only Murders in the Building S5 E4

Spoilers

“Dirty Birds”

This is a great show. What an awesome episode.

The arrival of the three billionaire into the main story was handled so brilliantly. Oliver, Charles and Mabel dropped a promo for the upcoming podcast season hinting at the billionaires were involved in the crime they were investigating.

They dropped it as an attempt to get the attention of Jay Pflug (Logan Lerman).

They had no idea what was going to happen.

All three of the billionaires, Jay, Sebastian “Bash” Steed and Camila White, showed up at Oliver’s apartment for a 7 PM dinner party (that Oliver, Charles and Mabel were not expecting). They broke apart into three separate conversations (which were all hilarious… especially Christoph Waltz).

The billionaires had the final twist to the OMitB crew as they sign a new podcast deal with a podcast group that… are owned by the billionaires. The contract that they signed says they can not do a podcast that hurts the owners of the company. An example of playing chess while Oliver, Charles and Mabel ae playing identifying the bird sounds game.

I love how the story is starting off this season. I laughed out loud multiple times. I had a smile on my face for the whole episode. Christoph Waltz chopping parsley was absolutely hilarious. And Regis!!!!

Sha Na Na S2 E0, E1, E2

I was on Twitter/X a few days ago and I came across a Tweet by Jon “Bowzer” Bausman stating that the full episodes of the Sha Na Na TV series was going to be available on YouTube soon. I was excited to hear this as this was a big part of my childhood. I loved Sha Na Na and they turned out to be my first ever concert at Five Flags Center in Dubuque.

I have spent years watching musical clips from the show on YouTube and the news about the full episodes was great. I figured I could make this one of my rewatches here at EYG.

I went to YouTube and searched for Sha Na Na series and I found a playlist from pattyoc01, who had been one of the prolific posters of the Sha Na Na clips over the years. The playlist had all of the episodes on it.

I have a feeling this may not have been what Jon Bausman meant when he posted his tweet. I have a suspicion that a more clean and professional version may be coming in the future. However, I was excited to start the rewatch so I dove into the pilot (listed as episode 0) and the first two episodes of the series.

Sha Na Na consisted of the following group members on the show: Bowzer, Johnny, Screamin’ Scott, Santini, Denny, Lennie, Donny, Dirty Dan, Chico, and Jocko.

The musical numbers are far and away the best part of these first three episodes. The comedy on the show was, at best, iffy. Some of it was groan-inducing. I saw another tweet from Bausman stating that he knew the humor of the first season was not the beat, but he felt the following seasons got more clever.

I was always focused on whether they were lip synching the music. I know that they had done, at least for the stage songs, live singing with the instrumental and the back up singing being pre-taped. You could usually tell from the powerhouse vocals of Johnny Contardo. Some of the street songs or comedy sketch bits (such as the Monster Mash bit in the pilot) were clearly being lip synched. It was obvious that Bernadette Peters was not singing live in episode two either. It was not a major issue, but I am more impressed when they let their vocals come through.

A great example of this was in the third episode where five of the group’s best singers, Johnny, Bowzer, Donny, Lennie and Santini sang an a cappella doo wop version of “I Wonder Why.” This was an amazing performance with these five really blending their voices into a fantastic harmony.

Other songs performed in this first three episodes included Blue Moon, Teenager in Love, Yakkety Yak, Tell Laura I Love Her, Rama Lama Ding Dong, Personality, Little Darlin’, and Runaway.

Along with Bernadette Peters in episode two, Rita Moreno and Frank Gorshin guest starred in the other two episodes however whatever Gorshin did seemed to be cut from the episode on YouTube. This is another reason why I think this may not be the collection that Bausman was referring to in his tweet.

I have to say that this is a bizarre series as the show constantly tells you as an audience member that Sha Na Na is terrible. The show puts down their music, their intelligence and everything else. You would think that they shouldn’t be downgrading their stars, even if it is nothing more than a running joke. It is clear that these ten men are remarkably talented (although they may not have been the greatest dancers ever to grace the screen).

Seeing this show once again gives me a huge feeling of nostalgia. I forgot this show when compiling my Top 100 TV Shows list that I am currently counting down with the Daily Countdown on EYG. This should have probably had a spot on that list.

For the first three episodes… Goodnight sweetheart, well it’s time to go…