Silly games.

[It is 1,455 days until the end of the second Trump presidency.]

I have a new strange obsession: British “game shows.”

The ones I love are not really game shows, but more akin to CBS’s After Midnight. The competition aspect is less important than giving the panelists — usually made up of comedians — a chance to riff on the subjects of the questions.

There is QI, Would I Lie to You, and — the best television title EVER — 8 Out Of 10 Cats. (That last one is about statistics and polls. It’s quite amusing.) My favorite is QI, which involves asking questions where the general knowledge of the answer is usually, technically, wrong. The scoring is incomprehensible (panelists lose points for wrong answers, except that they get points for amusing answers, even if wrong), with the final scores often being negative. My favorite panelist is the recurring panelist Alan Davies.

I have been watching them on Tube and YouTube, which means I have not been watching recent episodes, but old ones. It’s enough to make me consider buying a subscription to BritBox.

If you get a chance, check them out.

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