Television: parent, partner, lifeblood. What could possibly be better than television, you might (rightly) ask? Gentle reader, let us introduce you to multi-platform TV enjoyment; the following Twitter handles, spin-offs and recap series will only increase the awesomeness of your regularly-scheduled viewing. You’re welcome.
A camp West Hollywood hairdresser explains what went down on last night’s Game of Thrones to his revolving chair of clients (including several famous faces — even George RR Martin, the author of the books!). In under two minutes, you’ll get the full debrief on your favorite characters, including “Baby Kristen Stewart” (Arya Stark), “Mr Sofia Vergara” (Oberyn Martell), “Blonde Cher” (Cersei Lannister), “Christina Aguilera” (Daenerys Targaryen), “Power Bottom King Joffrey” (self explanatory) and more.
What would Don Draper have been like in the ’80s? Let’s just say he lifted his metaphor game, popped his collar, dropped references to the TV shows we grew up on, and rocked out to Huey Lewis.
Modern Seinfeld
Some of the plot-lines of Louie are a bit lackluster (even though Louis C.K. manages to make them funny). Fake Louie Eps takes lots of pleasure in poking fun at them.
Sesame Street takes the liberty of making their own spin-offs for adults, which are rated G but still manage to serve some PG (“pretty good”) laughs. “Sons of Anarchy” becomes a puppet-fueled “Sons of Poetry,” “30 Rock” is done as “30 Rocks,” and others (like “Upside Downton Abbey” and “Homelamb”) serve some funny.