Fall TV '07
For many years, when the new TV season came around, I would make out a spreadsheet of the shows I wanted to watch. This would also help me make a VCR schedule for shows that came on at the same time or were on past my bedtime. With the advent of TiVo (love the TiVo!), recording has become a much easier task -- except when I have two shows taping at once on Thursday evenings, thereby hijacking the TV in the living room so John can’t watch the History Channel.
TV schedules were much simpler back in the day, weren’t they? You had the fall season, and then you pretty much watched reruns during spring/summer. These days, a show might begin in December, run for a few weeks, take off for two months and then come back for a few more weeks. Shows make up their own “season”, making it impossible to remember to watch if it’s not scheduled into the Season Pass.
This year, there were very few new shows that interested me when reading the Picks and Pans in People Magazine, my go-to for TV, Movie, Music and Book reviews. John thinks my reliance on People for whether or not I buy a CD is quite hilarious.
I’d heard good things about Pushing Daisies and checked it out. It’s cute, filmed in a similar style as the movie Amelie. Because I like this show, it’s gonna get canned, isn’t it? Just like that show Vanished (Fox 2006) about the senator’s wife who gets kidnapped and the FBI agent trying to figure out why she was taken and who she really was. I shouldn’t watch shows with names indicating their future demise.
Another new show I’m trying out is Bionic Woman, for nostalgia’s sake, of course. I’m waiting for the episodes to get a little more exciting. So far, it’s been dark underground scenery and a little bit of character introduction/background. I’m sure this one is on it’s way out as well.
My current prime time recordings include:
House - Hugh Laurie plays obnoxious to its funniest. I wish I could be that much of a jackass and get away with it
South Park - An oldie but a goodie. I think I’m the only one watching it
Ugly Betty - I’m not a big fan of Salma Hayek, but she sure knows how to produce a fun show!
Smallville - I know... you’re thinking, “That show hasn’t been canceled yet???” Despite the story lines getting a little tired, Tom Weller is still some serious eye candy. Dear CW: Bring back the Green Arrow dude!
CSI - I got into this show very late, watching the reruns on Spike. I often wonder how they get any work done with all the lights turned off in the labs
CSI: Miami - I know people hate David Caruso, but I think the way he repeats his tag lines before they go to commercial is pretty hilarious. And what’s up with the “Ryan Wolf” character looking just like “Greg Sanders” on the original CSI?
ER - This is another one of those shows where I think I’m the only one still watching. Almost every episode makes me cry at the end. Tragic
Monk - How could anyone not like this quirky show?
Nip/Tuck - A serious guilty pleasure! Waiting for the new season to start
My co-workers watch Desperate Housewives, Gray’s Anatomy, Brothers & Sisters, and Criminal Minds. I never got into Heroes, Lost, 24 or Prison Break either. I’m sure they’re all good. Maybe I’ll catch them in syndication some day. I really miss Gilmore Girls and sometimes watch the reruns on ABC Family, but it’s just not the same.
So, what’s on your TV schedule?
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2 Comments:
What the heck "Dexter" didnt make the list?
-BHL
Jallie-bean...
I still remain faithful to our little exercise! I make my Excel sheet every season. I think I still do it because it's fun looking at it in May and thinking "Wow... did I really think that show would last?"
I'd list the shows I'm taping, but I really don't have the time to even watch them, let alone list them!!
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