https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2B5d-8H588 The Muppets isn’t going to debut until September 22nd, and ABC released the 10 minute pilot presentation two months before the premiere. These are not The Muppets we grew up, but they are The Muppets we can grow old with.
Before Donald Trump couldn’t stop telling people how much he is worth, he had no idea how much he was worth on Late Night with David Letterman. He is just as pompous now as he was when he was 41 during that 1987 talk show appearance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiKJUmYP8PE
If you are like me, then the only reason you are not a vegetarian is because you love hamburgers too much to give them up. There is nothing better than putting a big juicy piece of meat between your lips. When you go to a new restaurant, you have to try their burgers to see if it is the best one you’ve ever had. Well The Next Great Burger is going to help you find that perfect one every Tuesday at 10p on Esquire.
For the next 5 weeks, three chefs from different cooking backgrounds are going to make their best burger for 2 judges, Sullivan & Son’s Owen Benjamin and Chef Joseph “JJ” Johnson. Then when those two have them sampled them all, two contestants will move on and the third person goes home. Now the two remaining contestants have to make 60 burgers for the audience and those 60 people decide who moves on to the finals. The winner of the final round, in week six, will bring home $25,000. Which is pretty yummy price for a burger with no truffles.
The Next Great Burger is a fast moving show that never leaves you bored. In fact, it leaves you drooling and wanting a big bloody burger to sink your teeth into. I have been craving one since I saw the first episode. Actually not only am I craving a burger, I am craving the next episode of The Next Great Burger.
When I asked Owen Benjamin on Twitter, where can I get the best burger in Los Angeles; he told me I can get it at the Burger Lounge in Marina Del Rey. He knows his burgers, so I am going to trust his opinion. I will let you know if he is right. If he is wrong, then I might change my mind about this show. Joking.
Family Feud is a simple game, there is not much to it. Steve Harvey asks you question and you answer it. The only time it gets tricky is when you face off with your opponent to try to get the top answer on the board. Here’s why it might be a little confusing. After Harvey asks you the question and you know the answer, then you have to hit the buzzer so he knows you know it. Well when Mike was up there and Steve did his job, the contestant didn’t do his. He didn’t hit the buzzer, he just hit the table. As soon as Harvey realized what happened, he couldn’t control his laughter. Then the opponent Kiki realized what happened. She said, “He didn’t hit it, did he?” Then she told Mike, “You got to hit the buzzer,” as she pointed to it. At this point everyone is hysterical, but poor Mike who made an innocent mistake. He just made it in front of the wrong person.
Seriously, Steve Harvey is the best game show host ever! No one can hold a candle to him.