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  • Streaming Shows I Fell In Love With This Year And So Will You

    This was a great year for streaming shows. While there's been much frustration as many different streaming services sprang up from every corner of the internet and monolithic giants like Netflix lost programming to individual networks like Disney as they worked to consolidate their offerings, this just means that there is that many more options. For those of us who love home entertainment, 2022 was a great year. Here are some of my favorite shows that I'm sure you will love too.

  • How To Plan an Ozark Themed Bachelor Party

    Ozark is one of my favorite shows on Netflix and I'm betting it is for a lot of you guys too. This a gripping crime saga set in Osage Beach, Missouri where the family relocates after having to leave Chicago. While sadly most of the show isn't actually shot here, there's no reason why we can't use this setting as a backdrop for a thrilling Ozark-themed Bachelor Party of our own. 

  • Interview with Judd Lormand of CBS's SEAL Team

    It's hard to imagine a more hard core job than being a US Navy SEAL. These are the guys we call on to do the impossible and if they do it right, we'll never even know what they did. SEAL Team, staring Judd Lormand and a cast of other bad-ass dudes (and ladies) is one of the hottest shows on CBS TV right now. The show follows the team as they train, fight, and execute high-stakes covert missions around the world. 

  • Cowboys and Ambition in Montana on Paramount Network's Yellowstone

    Yellowstone is a new series airing on the Paramount Network, which was formerly known as Spike TV. Starring Kevin Costner as widower John Dutton, the family patriarch on a sprawling ranch in southwest Montana, the modern western focuses on the struggles brought about by greedy land developers, angry Native Americans, local politics and family angst.