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Original 24 episode series hosted by Zane Lamprey with correspondents,
drinkin' buddy Steve McKenna, and veteran stand-up comedian Marc Ryan.
We follow Lamprey as he completes a 53-city national comedy tour (also named
"Drinking Made Easy") in which his entourage travels the US in search
of the local drinks and drinking customs that have contributed to the
birth, growth and distinction of our great country. Definitely a road
trip unlike any other, visiting everywhere from the country's oldest
brewery, Yuengling, to (arguably) the country's oldest bar, Jean
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shoppe Bar. Hop on the tour bus and ride around
from bar-to-bar from the comfort of your living room. Drinking Made Easy
will be your guide to everything drinking-related in America.
Three Sheets this show is not. In fact, it's sometimes painful to watch
sometimes due to how absolutely boring it is. The six six-pack
challenge should be the highlight of each half-hour episode but I find
myself fast-forwarding to see who wins. I think they've wised up and
put it during the credits now. The show completely lacks character of
any kind. The only bright side to the show is any carry-over from Three
sheets (Pleepleus!) and even those are done halfheartedly. What hurts
this show the most is the video editing and Steve McKenna. Compared to
Three Sheets, which actually had fun and interesting snippets with "The
Professor", the only "fun facts" in the show are pop-up balloons which
challenge you to read a bunch of tiny text while trying to pay
attention what what Zane and the crew are doing simultaneously - not a
great idea since the show also doubles as a drinking game. Three Sheets
also had a ton of great humorous sound effects, visual effects, and
clever editing which made the whole episode that much more enjoyable
and unique. This show has none of that. Like I said - complete lack of
character. Now on to Steve McKenna. Remember that old saying that
children should be seen and not heard? Steve should be mentioned, and
not seen. When Zane would tell a Steve McKenna story in Three Sheets,
it was actually funny. There's nothing funny about watching Steve. In
fact, watching him down a drink that he's supposed to just taste is
funny once - not every single time he's handed a drink. His beard (or
mohawk/mustache depending on the episode) is just nasty. Everything he
drinks/eats gets caught on it and either drips off or just lingers. He
just takes the show a step lower and is completely unnecessary. In the
end, my fiancé and I love Three Sheets and we've bought all four
seasons on DVD. This show won't even grace our DVR.