Make Your Dog Happy: Stay Home and Watch TV This St. Patrick's Day

"Passing out and cursing, on St. Patrick's Day? Is nothing sacred anymore?"

- Jack Donaghy, 30 Rock ("The Funcooker" S3e14)

Look at him, or her. I'll wait ... See? Your dog wants you to stay home and watch TV for St. Patrick's Day. Be honest, you've done it all and it's soooo passé. You've had your share of wicked-bonkers St. Patrick's celebrations: the local, grotty, "real" Irish pub; the pub crawls hitting every bar in town, Irish or not; and the big, private parties with way too many Sportos. You've even flown to Dublin, to celebrate the Patron Saint on his home turf, which, funny enough, in Ireland, is relatively chill ... but still amazing! So, isn't it time for a chill year at home? You can still have a couple drinkies witth your S.O. and wear summat cute and green, or William-orange, or The Order of St. Patrick-blue. So, maybe this year, the year of COVID-19, give your immune system a break, your liver a break (I love you, Liver.) and make your dog happy.

Besides the fact that St. Patrick's Day is on a Tuesday, which always harshes a holiday buzz, Coronoavirus (a.k.a. COVID-19) is giving a lot of folks "paws" (See what I did there?), about their usual, March 17th shenanigans. Not to mention, the Friday before St. Patrick's Day ... is Friday the 13th. All signs point to ... cloistering at home.

We're staying here, right, Mom?! We're just going to watch TV all night? Jublii!!!!! 

Now, you know JennyPop knows TV. In the fashion of her Xmas and Thanksgiving TV recs (See JennyPop Blog > Archived Posts), JennyPop has curated a twee list of St. Patrick's Day viewing fun. First though, peruse Gin-nyPop's Irish cocktail recs, select and craft your fave, turn on Hulu, Netflix or whatever platform you cherish and enjoy a safe and cozy, virus-free St. Patrick's day 2020. 

 

We're staying in for St. Patrick's Day, right, Mom?!

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JennyPop's St. Patrick's Day Film and TV Recs



TV

The Office

"St. Patrick's Day" (S6e19)


It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

"Charlie Catches a Leprechaun" (S11e8)

Family Guy 

"Peter's Two Dads" (S5e10)

 

The Big Bang Theory

"The Irish Pub Formulation" (S4e6)

 

The Simpsons

"Homer vs. the 18th Amendment" (S8e18)

"Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes" (S20e1)

"In the Name of the Grandfather" (S20e14)

 

30 Rock

"The Funcooker" (S3e14)

"St. Patrick's Day" (S6e12)

 

South Park

"Ginger Kids" (S9e11)

 

Charmed

"Lucky Charme"d (S5e17)

 

Bewitched

"The Leprechaun" (S2e27)

 

Josh Gates' Destination Truth

"Live from Ireland: The Search for the Banshee Ghost" (S4e9)

 

Ghost Adventures

"Leap Castle & Hell-Fire Club" (S9e4)

"Loftus Hall" (S9e5)

"Ireland: Celtic Demons" (Live Hallowe'en Special)

 

Letterkenny

"St. Patrick's Day Special: St. Perfect's Day"

 

Rick Steves' Europe

"Dublin and Mystical Side Trips" (S2e8)

"South Ireland: Waterford to the Ring of Kerry" (S2e9)

"The Best of West Ireland: Dingle, Galway, and the Aran Islands" (S2e10)

"Belfast and the Best of Northern Ireland" (S3e4)

 

Derry Girls: any episode, absolutely brilliant!

Moone Boy: any episode, feckin' amaxing! (F/ Chris O'Dowd of The ITCrowd, btw.)

Ballykissangel: any episode, sweet and pleasant.

 

 




Films

Leap Year


Wild Mountain Thyme


Banshees of Inisherin


Snatch

It's St. Patrick's Day, Charlie Brown!

Michael Collins

In the Name of the Father

Once

The Quiet Man

In Bruges

 

Learn Summat New!

Hey, Kittens! You could also use this St. Patrick's downtime time wisely, to learn about Ginger myths and facts, The Brazen Head pub in Dublin and Jenny's writing lament

Sláinte agatsa, kittens! (Seriously)
 
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Jennifer Susannah Devore (a.k.a. JennyPop) authors the 18th C. historical-fiction series Savannah of Williamsburg. She is a regular contributor - 10 years running - to the Official San Diego Comic-Con Souvenir Book; as well, she writes and researches all content for JennyPop.com. Occasionally, JennyPop writes under the pseudonym Miss Hannah Hart, ghostdame of The Hotel del Coronado.

JennyPop has been cited by TIME magazine as a Peanuts and Charlie Brown expert. Her latest novel is The Darlings of Orange County, a sexy, posh and deadly romp through Hollywood, San Diego and Orange County. Book IV in the Savannah of Williamsburg Series is completed and awaits publication. She is currently researching Book V for the series. She resides at the beach with her husband, a tiny dog, a vast wardrobe and a closet that simply shan't do.

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