Published: Thursday, February 25, 2010
Updated: Thursday, February 25, 2010
Catherine Northington
Best TV Channel: Travel Channel
Her Thoughts:
Her Views of Nahuel:
N/A I don’t watch a ton of television. But when I do, my TV set is almost exclusively tuned to the Travel Channel. Why? Because the Travel Channel has it all: the exotic locales you want to visit, the food you want to eat, the people you want to schmooze with, and the swanky resorts whose amenities you want to use and abuse. While it’s unfortunate that none of us will ever be the Samantha Browns of the world, at least we can live vicariously through her while watching such mesmerizing programming as Great Hotels. The Travel Channel also gives us culinary offerings with gourmands like Anthony Bourdain, Adam Richman, and Andrew Zimmern. And when that camera pans over a rack of tender, juicy ribs—well, food lovers as avid as myself are too paralyzed with ecstatic awe to even consider changing the channel.
Note: Nahuel changed his choice after Catherine had left the office, that’s why she does not have an answer.
Nahuel Fanjul-Arguijo
Best TV Channel: Showtime
His Thoughts:
His Views of Catherine:
The Travel Channel? Really? You need to open up and tell the world you are a boring girl, who would be contempt sitting around watching other people enjoy the world when you won’t get up from your couch. Sorry, but that’s what I get from someone who claims the Travel Channel is their favorite channel. I watch this channel a lot, but I would never claim it to be my favorite channel. Channels are very hit-or-miss. You can get some amazing shows and then quickly get knocked down with a showing of MANswers or iCarly. Showtime is one of the few channels that you can watch and never be disappointed. Shows like Weeds, Nurse Jackie, and Californication make following a series so exciting because they are so flawless. And don’t get me started on Dexter; if those other shows have you following religiously, Dexter will make you take on a new religion. I am formally announcing the opening of my own Church of Dexter Morgan and the Code of Harry.
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