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Channel Surfing: Awesome TV picks for the week of 12/26/2022

Prepare for the new year with our Channel Surfing TV picks that bring laughs, thrills, and the bizarre.

We are bringing you our final Channel Surfing TV picks for 2022. Letterkenny comes back for an impressive 11th season. Catch an interesting take on the heist in Kaleidoscope. Then, get ready for a story that is too crazy to believe in Paul T. Goldman.

Crazy Small Town Life

The titular Canadian town of Letterkenny is influenced by its three main residents: the Hicks (farmers), the Skids (the drug addicts), and the hockey players. The comedic interactions between these three distinct groups have entertained audiences for over six years.

Looks like in the new season, Wayne, Katy, and the rest of the gang will have a variety of things to contend with. The best chip flavors, lost dogs, an influencer invasion, and Skid business is only a fraction of what to expect.

Letterkenny season 11 premieres today, December 26, on Hulu.

The Different Angles of the Big Score

During Hurricane Sandy, seventy billion dollars in bonds disappeared in downtown Manhattan. Kaleidoscope took inspiration from that true story to develop its own take on the heist. The eight-episode first season spans 25 years showing all the corruption, greed, vengeance, scheming, loyalties and betrayals piece by piece.

The series takes a non-linear approach to storytelling and each viewer has the potential to have a different experience. The order the episodes can be aired will vary per person thus revealing the twists and turns in unique ways. Therefore, everyone will approach the characters, story, and answers from alternate perspectives.   

Stream Kaleidoscope beginning Sunday, January 1, on Netflix.

The Star of Your Own Story

Paul T. Goldman has had a remarkable journey. He was a regular guy that published a memoire about his divorce and how it was linked to an international crime syndicate. He then developed a screenplay and reached out to Jason Woliner (Borat Subsequent Moviefilm) to direct it.

Sometimes you have to shoot your shot, because eventually, Woliner began filming Goldman, but for a documentary. However, since Goldman was such a character, the resulting product became a meta experiment that mixes fact and fiction to tell this unbelievable tale.

Paul T. Goldman premieres Sunday, January 1, on Peacock.

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