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VIDEO: From ‘Game of Thrones’ to ‘Gilligan’s Island,’ Jon Hein Reveals When Some of Howard’s Favorite TV Shows ‘Jumped the Shark’
Stern Show staff’s television expert also weighs in on the greatest series of all time
September 11, 2019
Howard recently overheard someone at a party using the
phrase “jump the shark” to describe a TV show in decline, leading to a conversation
between the two of them about Stern Show staffer Jon Hein, a.k.a. the man who both
coined the phrase and operated JumpTheShark.com before selling it off to TV
Guide.
While the website is no longer up and running, Jon’s passion
for television remains unwavering. On Tuesday, he spoke to Howard on-air about all things TV and shared his thoughts on the fate of his once-popular
website. “Selling it was tough, but I didn’t think it would then just
be lost,” Jon said before offering his take on when classic shows like “Seinfeld,” “Gilligan’s Island,” and the recently concluded “Game of Thrones” began their near inevitable
downturns.
Jon admitted some shows never jump the shark, including David
Simon and George Pelecanos’ HBO drama “The Wire,” which he opined was probably
the best show of all time. Robin wasn’t sure if she agreed with Jon’s
assessment, but Howard was deferential.
“He’s the expert,” Howard concluded. “Listen, he’s got the
body to prove it. This is the body of a guy who watches TV 24 hours a day.
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