Box in the corner: TV has come a long way since the extended family would sit around a screen the size of a pocket chess set. Our amazing ‘Television’ T-shirts are clever and funny and have the finest artwork and print. The TV critics love our shirts! Today, we’ve got a billion channels, streaming services, and the ever-dramatic “skip intro” button. The modern TV experience is like a high-stakes game of decision-making. You spend 45 minutes scrolling through Netflix, only to pick the first one that’s recommended because it’s easier. You’re five episodes in when you realize you’ve been watching a documentary about the history of knitting. “I don’t even knit,” you mutter, but by then, you’re committed. (Don’t pull the wool over our eyes). And let’s talk about TV commercials—remember when they used to be annoying? Now, they’ve evolved into little shows of their own. Who hasn’t thought, “Forget the show, I need to see what happens next in this car insurance ad with the talking lizard!” In the end, television is less about watching and more about surviving the endless onslaught of choices and ads. That little box in the corner of the living room is now a screen on your wall the same size as a movie theater. That’s what we call progress.