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January 31, 2022 by Lisa Leave a Comment

Move Over GBBO, The Repair Shop is the Soothing British TV We All Need

Filed Under: Life Tagged With: TV

via bbc.co.uk

Back in the day, circa 2015, there was nothing more relaxing to me than turning on an episode of The Great British Baking Show and letting the pastel colors, English bakes and fantastic accents wash over me. Compared to American food TV, it was downright tranquil. Contestants became friends, the only competition was with one another.

Now, while I still love Bake-Off (and especially love the addition of Noel Fielding), I do think it is a bit more stressful than it used to be. The intense violin music seeps in more often, the bakers in more of a rush, the recipes more off-the-wall.

To put it simply: Bake-Off is no longer the most relaxing show on television. That show would be The Repair Shop.

This BBC program, which is available to stream on Discovery+, is the peak of soothing British TV.

What’s the Gist of The Repair Shop?

via bustle.com

Every episode of The Repair Shop opens on a thatch roof barn somewhere in the English countryside. How idyllic!

As we close in on the workshop, you learn about all the different artisans working inside: woodworkers, clockmakers, art restorers, ceramicists, blacksmiths and more. At the start of each episode, three families bring in cherished, though tattered, heirlooms.

These keepsakes range from busted cuckoo clocks to out-of-tune accordions to unraveled wicker bassinets. At first blush, you think that’s destined for the trash. Then, over the course of the show, each item is expertly restored.

But Why is It So Soothing?

via thetimes.co.uk

I find the show soothing because it’s incredibly low stakes. Yes, of course, people want to see their treasures transformed and these craftspeople are dealing with people’s prized possessions. At the same time, people are dragging in items that are in absolute disrepair. Like that painting with a giant hole in it? It can’t get much worse. Or the garden gnome that’s been shattered? It’s already in pieces.

The Repair Shop is also a relaxing watch because it’s got a very easy pace. People bring in their heirlooms, the pros inspect them and then start work. There is no time clock, we don’t see steps that go wrong. It’s just slow and sort of fascinating. Occasionally, the artisans unearth some incredible features of the piece, like it’s 100% silver, it’s way older than they thought or it’s super rare. Other times you just learn a bit about history or craft.

And you never hear about pricetags or what an heirloom is worth. It’s about the process and the memories. Seeing old things that mean a lot lovingly restored is just nice.

How British is It?

via wivenhoehistory.org.uk

This is a question Michael and I ask one another when we watch British shows of all kinds: but how British is it? And that usually means it has its particular subdued charms and various accents. In this regard, The Repair Shop is so very British.

First off, there are the items themselves. One family brought in an old baby crib gifted to some ancestor by Queen Victoria, another a monkey-shaped cane procured on a trip to India and another still a lamp that was shattered during a WWII blitz. These are not stories you’re going to get stateside.

Then there are the people themselves. The craftspeople will unveil a perfectly restored family memento that hasn’t been in good condition in decades, one that means the world to these families and the dad will just lean and say, “Ah, well, that’s very lovely.” AND THAT’S IT. Americans would be screaming, sobbing, making a fuss, but these charming Brits, just say, “I’m proper chuffed” and then take their 100-year-old violin to the car. And that’s it. I love it.

The Best Artisans on The Repair Shop

via bbc.co.uk

I’ve watched a lot of this show and over the course of a few seasons, I’ve developed a few favorites.

  • Sonnaz Nooranvary: Sonnaz is my favorite artisan in the shop. She does beautiful work restoring antique upholstery and I feel like I learn a lot just from watching her fix springs and add padding to Victorian armchairs. She’s a doll and I want to fly to England to be her apprentice.
  • Will Kirk: Let’s get this out of the way: Will is a grade-A cutie! He also has a warm demeanor when working with clients. Also, every time he refurbishes an old desk or chest of drawers it makes me want to get into restoring furniture myself—or at the very least polish something until it gleams.
  • Rachael South: There is no one on the show who is more joyful in her work than Rachael. She’s a third-generation caner who spends hours patching up a Victorian-era cradle with a smile. I am jealous that I am not a third-generation something.
  • Suzie Fletcher: Suzie is a saddlemaker and leather specialist. Do I care a whit about either? I didn’t think so, but I am changed. Watching her thread a big ol’ needle through leather to fix an old chair or an old piece of luggage is entrancing.
  • Steve Fletcher: My biggest gripe with The Repair Shop is that every episode features a damned clock. But at the same time, that makes Steve the MVP of the show. Also he’s constantly being wrangled into other projects to make small metal findings or fix locks. He’s just a master of his craft (and Suzie’s brother).

So Where Can You Watch It?

The Repair Shop is streaming on Discovery+. I’d say this show alone is worth the subscription but there’s a lot of other really great stuff on there, too.

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December 20, 2021 by Lisa Leave a Comment

Every Bob’s Burgers Holiday Episode Ranked

Filed Under: Life Tagged With: Christmas, Holidays, TV

For some, it’s not Christmastime without watching It’s a Wonderful Life or Home Alone. Maybe it doesn’t quite feel like the holidays until you queue up your go-to playlist. For me, the best way to make it feel like Christmas is with Bob’s Burgers.

It sounds silly, but watching Bob’s Burgers every week with Michael is my version of bliss. And when it’s a Christmas episode (with an original song!), all the better.

In fact, a few years ago, we got into the habit of rewatching the holiday episodes every year (we do this for Halloween and Thanksgiving, too). Since I’ve seen these all several times, I have some thoughts on which are truly holiday classics.

So, without further, adieu, here’s my ranking of every Christmas episode of Bob’s Burgers (and you know I’ll be updating once the new one comes out!).

9. Have Yourself a Maily Linda Christmas (Season 10, Episode 10)

screenshot via hulu.com

I have no reason to dislike this episode as much as I do, but here we are. Linda taking gift delivery into her own hands on Christmas Eve is too much stress for me in a Christmas special. Just stay home and enjoy your own family, Linda!

Song: A terrific cover of “Christmas Wrapping” that I cannot find. Sorry, friends!

8. Christmas in the Car (Season 4, Episode 8)

I think this episode is just too stressful for me. The Belchers have to run out to get a new tree on Christmas Eve and many issues ensue.

Let me tell you: Christmas tree shopping in the Kaminski house was stressful growing up, so the idea of doing it all the day before is maybe too much for me.

Despite the premise (and a very annoying villain), this ep has two major things going for it. First is Linda’s insistence on ordering a Dutch baby pancake at a diner. This detail is so delightful to me. Also, “Jingle in the Jungle” is a bop.

Song: “Jingle in the Jungle”

7. Better off Sled (Season 9, Episode 10)

screenshot via hulu.com

This isn’t a bad episode by any stretch, just more wintry than anything. And honestly, that’s what makes this sledding-specific ep great for watching over the holiday break.

Song: “Snowballs and Sledding”

6. Father of the Bob (Season 5, Episode 6)

screenshot via hulu.com

Bob and his dad Big Bob reconnect over boot-scootin’ and that’s so sweet to me. This episode also summarizes some of what makes the holidays so stressful.

Song: “Christmas Magic”

5. Yachty or Nice (Season 11, Episode 10)

screenshot via hulu.com

I’m not sure in what universe a country club would hire a burger joint to cater or Teddy to be Santa, but I’m glad it happens in this episode.

Song: “Insecure Santa Claus”

4. The Bleakening (Season 8, Episodes 6 + 7)

screenshot via hulu.com

A two-part holiday special! That’s what I’m talking about!

In these episodes, Linda’s tree goes missing (along with all her treasured ornaments) and the kids become obsessed with the legend of the Bleaken. There’s a lot packed in here including a holiday rave and a great appearance by Adam Driver as Art the Artist.

And honestly, every time I watch this one, I’m a little scared! The Bleaken is real!

Song: “Christmas of My Dreams,” “Art Song” and “O Christmas Tree” (and others)

3. God Rest Ye Merry Gentle-Mannequins (Season 3, Episode 9)

screenshot via hulu.com

This was the very first Christmas episode of Bob’s Burgers and it remains one of the greatest in my mind.

It’s absurd, it’s heartwarming and it’s seasonal. How could you not love this story of a supposed mannequin come to life looking to reconnect with his former mannequin partner—all while showing off stunning window displays in the restaurant.

Song: No song in this one! It was their first run, so I’ll forgive it.

2. The Last Gingerbread House on the Left (Season 7, Episode 7)

I love a good Mr. Fishoeder storyline. Truly, who can resist this eccentric, intolerably wealthy old man in a cape? I cannot.

So when he dupes Bob to participate in his yearly gingerbread house-building contest with all his other eccentric and intolerably wealthy friends, it’s obviously an unhinged delight.

Song: “You Can’t Spell Christmas Without Us”

1. Nice-Capades (Season 6, Episode 5)

Without a doubt, this episode has one of the best (if not the best) Bob’s Burgers songs of all time. Mr. Fishoeder singing about the joys of sipping your favorite tipple after all the hard work of the holidays is done hits home in a big way.

So switch on this episode when you’re done shopping or wrapping or baking and enjoy Mr. Fishoeder and his brother Felix performing during the kids’ ice skating extravaganza.

Song: “The Spirits of Christmas”

That’s all for me! Enjoy these episodes where you can! I strem ’em all on Hulu.

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April 13, 2021 by Lisa Leave a Comment

Can We Talk About Aaron Rodgers on Jeopardy!?

Filed Under: Life Tagged With: TV

via jeopardy.com

No secret here: I love Jeopardy! I remember watching it at my great-aunt’s house (now my house) and in college, I saw a live taping in Madison. Since then, I tune in whenever I can. And, yes, I’ve seen every episode that’s on Netflix (that was a big day when I saw it added).

When Alex Trebek passed, I was convince there would be no satisfying version of Jeopardy! without him.

But I was wrong. I am loving Aaron Rodgers as guest host. (He is no Alex, but he is very good).

First Impressions

Since January, Jeopardy! has been run by a series of guest hosts included Katie Couric (she was fine) and Dr. Oz (please never again). Starting last week, Packers QB and former Celebrity Jeopardy! winner Aaron Rodgers has been hosting. And while Aaron is no Alex, he is somehow perfect.

Full disclosure: My sister and I had lots of jokes about his performance after his first show. He was wooden. He was low energy. His hair was parted weird.

At the same time though, all these things made him the perfect host. As does the man’s passion for the game; the game here being Jeopardy! not football.

A Real Jeopardy! Superfan

You see, before his gig started, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel ran an article all about Aaron. (I cannot find this article online and I’m sorry; I actually read it in the real paper at my parents’ house.) According to the MJS, Aaaron grew up on the show and watches it every night when he’s in Green Bay. How cute! nd in preparation for his guest-hosting spot, he studied. He sat down and took notes on how Alex talked to contestants, how he handled commercial breaks and responded to answers. HE PUT IN THE WORK!

And that work is absolutely evident in how he performs on the show. He looks the part in nice but not ostentatious suits. He has the most Alex-like pacing of any of the hosts thus far. He knows how the game is played. That is a true master!

Letting the Real Stars Shine

And while I initially panned Aaron (OK panned him for like 15 seconds of the first episode) for his mellow delivery, I’m going to absolutely laud it now. See, Jeopardy! isn’t about a flashy host; it’s about someone that can deliver the answers and respond well to the players. It’s about a host that can keep the game moving and not outshine the guests.

He’s really serious about it; he’s taking it to heart. And I’d argue that’s why he’s so laid back here. He’s letting the contestants shine because he knows that’s what counts. He’s already famous; it’s the players’ moment in the sun.

Who Should Host Next? ….Or Forever???

This all being said, I know Aaron can’t host forever, so I nominate another Rodgers—err Rogers: Austin Rogers, the most delightful player of all time.

A quick P.S. here: To the guy with the snippy Final Jeopardy response on Aaron’s first day on the job, do you feel better now? What an ass.

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