Synopses & Reviews
From the creator of the immensely popular website that coined a catchphrase comes the book that is bound to be the pop-culture sensation of the season. --Happy Days infamously jumped the shark when Fonzie literally jumped a shark on water skis.
--I Love Lucy jumped the shark when Lucy and Ricky moved to the suburbs.
--The Brady Bunch jumped the shark when Cousin Oliver moved in.
Get it? Not quite? Try these:
Michael Dukakis jumped the shark when he climbed into a tank and put on an oversized helmet. The rock band KISS jumped the shark when they took off the makeup. The Boston Red Sox jumped the shark when they traded Babe Ruth to the Yankees. And poor Kevin Costner jumped the shark, fittingly, with Waterworld.
Jump the Shark is a riotous compendium of the rises--and, more important, the falls--of our most famous contemporary pop icons. From music legends to sports heroes, from talk show hosts to politicians, Jump the Shark is an uproarious catalog of those priceless moments when the magic vanishes, the ratings go south, and the mighty become the fallen. But beware: These shark-infested pages will leave you in stitches and wondering where the insidious fin will pop up next.
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"Measuring the creative entropy that afflicts TV series has become a popular form of do-it-yourself cultural analysis." The New York Times
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"Take this book into the bathroom, and you won't be out for hours." Newsday
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"A good laugh." New York Magazine
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"[B]itingly funny." The Boston Globe
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"Fins are definitely spotted, but the book never quite jumps the shark itself." Publihsers Weekly
About the Author
Jon Hein is the creator of jumptheshark.com, an award-winning website that gets over four million page views a month. He has contributed to articles in Esquire and TV Guide, and has been featured in USA Today, NPR, The Howard Stern Show and Good Morning America.