The Roundup: Madden 22, Kanye West, and more
May 11, 2022
Better Call Saul
With the release of its sixth and final season just a few short days ago on April 25th, “Better Call Saul” has cemented itself as one of the most successful TV-shows of the past ten years. Holding countless awards, the “Breaking Bad” spinoff has a large cult following, and in my opinion is one of the last truly good shows on Netflix. “Better Call Saul” follows the story of Jimmy McGill, or “Saul Goodman”, the morally-loose lawyer from “Breaking Bad.” The show focuses on McGill’s backstory, revealing how he went from a scam artist in different bars around Chicago to taking online law courses at night from the University of American Samoa to a broke public defendant to a crooked lawyer. “Better Call Saul” also showcases how McGill created the many connections that he uses in “Breaking Bad” to help defend his clients. Although “Better Call Saul” wouldn’t make much sense to anyone who hasn’t watched all five seasons of “Breaking Bad,” I would recommend both to anyone. I would even go as far to say that “Better Call Saul” is the greatest spinoff of all time, and in the conversation of one of the greatest TV shows of all time.
Graduation By Kanye West
In my opinion, Graduation is the best album of all time. No debate. Kanye released this masterpiece back in 2007. With Graduation’s release, we gained numerous classics, such as “Homecoming”, “Flashing Lights”, and “Stronger.” I would have a hard time naming a bad song from “Graduation,” a feat that few other albums have achieved. At the 2008 Grammys, “Graduation” won Best Rap Album, which also happened to be Kanye’s third consecutive album to win said award. Although Kanye has been in the news for things other than rap recently, and may have gone slightly crazy, he still continues to produce great music, with his most recent album “Donda” being massively successful.
Madden 22
I’m a big football fan, and with my fandom comes a natural draw towards the Madden video games. I mean, who wouldn’t want to pretend that they’re a professional football player? Madden’s many game modes allow players to play against their friends, create their own player and play his career, and assemble a team of their favorite all-time greats, naming just a few things you can do. Football fans around the US and the world all enjoy Madden in their own ways, scratching that football itch that so many people have.