TV Shows from John Green

Phineas and Ferb

Each day, two kindhearted suburban stepbrothers on summer vacation embark on some grand new project, which annoys their controlling sister, Candace, who tries to bust them. Meanwhile, their pet platypus plots against evil Dr. Doofenshmirtz.
John Green
Blogger, Writer
Home with sick kid, watching Phineas and Ferb. What a great show.
TV Shows from John Green

Deadliest Catch

Forty-foot waves, 700 pound crab pots, freezing temperatures and your mortality staring you in the face…it's all in a day's work for these modern day prospectors. During each episode we will watch crews race to meet their quota and make it home safely.
John Green
Blogger, Writer
The only reality TV show I’ve ever really watched is Deadliest Catch, which is about fishermen in Alaska. (I think I’m fascinated by the show because my dad worked for a couple years as a fisherman in Alaska.)
TV Shows from John Green

Firefly

In the year 2517, after the arrival of humans in a new star system, follow the adventures of the renegade crew of Serenity, a "Firefly-class" spaceship. The ensemble cast portrays the nine characters who live on Serenity.
John Green
Blogger, Writer
I am watching Firefly for the first time. Why did no one tell me about this program? Why is it no longer on TV? Where is the second season?
TV Shows from John Green

The Americans

Set during the Cold War period in the 1980s, The Americans is the story of Elizabeth and Philip Jennings, two Soviet KGB officers posing as an American married couple in the suburbs of Washington D.C. and their neighbor, Stan Beeman, an FBI Counterintelligence agent.
John Green
Blogger, Writer
I've never loved a TV show like I love @TheAmericansFX. Best show about marriage on TV--plus spies! And wigs! And communism! And the 1980s!
TV Shows from John Green

Stranger Things

When a young boy vanishes, a small town uncovers a mystery involving secret experiments, terrifying supernatural forces, and one strange little girl.
John Green
Blogger, Writer
Sarah and I trying to decide between the last episode of Stranger Things and the debate. Both terrifying, run-out-of-the-room television.
TV Shows from John Green

The Get Down

In 1977 New York City, the talented and soulful youth of the South Bronx chase dreams and breakneck beats to transform music history.
John Green
Blogger, Writer
Breaking social media hiatus to say: @JusticetheSmith is so jaw-droppingly brilliant in The Get Down, on Netflix now. My favorite new show.
TV Shows from John Green

Indycar 36

With Helio Castroneves, J.R. Hildebrand, Ryan Hunter-Reay, Tony Kanaan. Each episode focuses on a single IndyCar driver during the critical 36 hours of a race weekend. Strategies, team dynamics, accidents, personal stories, all intermingle in the cockpit as the drivers battle to the checker flag.
John Green
Blogger, Writer
The quality of the @IndyCar TV broadcast on NBCSN is SO GOOD. Huge leap forward from last year. Crazy camera angles, great reporting, and good racing too!