Okay, here’s my attempt at writing a blog post like that, focusing on “Seattle Sports on TV”:
Alright, so I wanted to watch the Mariners game the other night, right? Sounds simple enough. But it’s never actually simple, is it? I mean, living in Seattle, you’d think catching local sports on TV would be a breeze. Nope.

First, I flipped through the usual channels. You know, the basic cable sports ones. Nothing. Okay, maybe it’s on a different tier. So I scrolled through that on-demand menu, thinking maybe I’d get lucky. Still nothing.
Then, I remembered that some games are exclusively on some streaming services now, so I started checking the sports app. I opened them up, one by one. I checked there schedule list, nope.
The Game Hunt Continues
- Checked the standard cable sports channels.
- Browsed the on-demand menu.
- No luck there, so I move to different apps.
Finally, after what felt like forever, I found it! Buried in one of them, like, three menus deep. And of course, the stream kept buffering every five minutes. Classic.
But hey, at least I eventually got to watch the game. It’s just… a whole ordeal. And its like, you need a spreadsheet just to keep track of where everything is playing each night!
It felt quite complicated, but fortunately, the problem has been solved. Although buffering is a big problem, I guess that is out of my control.