Opinion

It’s okay to schedule your life around some TV shows

Savanna N. WickAs a general rule of thumb, if your regular TV shows can be found on Hulu.com then you are probably watching some good ones.

If you watch the Hey Arnold! boxed set on a regular basis, find a more-sophisticated show, please.

Football-head does not compare to the (Mc)steamy cast of Grey’s Anatomy. It is just fine if you let their doctorly drama take place of all the drama in your own life.

After all, their problems are some excellent issues to encounter. Who doesn’t love a post-it marriage? Shootings? Yes, please!
Private Practice, on the other hand, tends to fall by the wayside.

The show improved greatly after Charlotte King got beat up just recently; however, Private Practice has missed the bar for most of the season.

Divorce drama isn’t very fun. Naomi, the AddiSam is happening. Stop freaking out about it.

At least Nay has been out doing “foundation work” in the last couple episodes.

“Sorry, I just Gleeked out.”

You may have heard this phrase around campus, and this, folks, works for me!

Mr. Shu is over the age of 18 and that is wonderful! Ladies, we can finally crush on an appropriately-aged man, not a twinkly, shiny little boy!

Also, Uncle Jesse still has it. I’m only slightly jealous of Emma. And a nerdy guy in a wheelchair who can sing? I’m all for it.

(Just don’t tell my fiancé.)

Lost features studly men doing cools things with knifes and bamboo, not to mention an overarching, mythical storyline.

The best part is the series is now over, so fans can watch the entire mind-boggling saga start-to-finish on DVD.

Two and a Half Men has in-your-face sex humor that is not suitable for giggly freshman. If you enjoy the occasional sex joke, though, then this show is for you. Also, the intro jingle is amazing, especially because Jake grows up between Doo-Waps.

The Office’s awkward, real-to-life humor appeals to many. The show is up-to-date without trying.

Have you searched “Lip dub” on YouTube lately? Next to colleges’ remakes of the Black Eyed Peas and Train, you’ll find The Office.