Wednesday, Oct 4, 2006
Here are the shows I'm really liking so far, or am extremely looking forward to this fall season:
5. Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip: The dialogue is witty, and it has some of the best actors on television. The real question is, why arn't viewers watching this? Am I wrong to like it?
4.Nip/Tuck: I really am liking the show this season (although the Christian subplot is bugging me), and the twist at the end of the last episode about Michelle's profession got me sucked back in all over again. And all the news I've heard about this season hints that it only gets better from here.
3. Heroes: What can I say? I really like this show. My favorite mystery is Ali Larter's; her creepy doppleganger self is extremely creepy. Some think the mystery's unwraveling too slow, but I think the pace is just right.
2. Lost: I know some people were disappointed with the season premiere, but I actually really liked it. I thought it was Mathew Fox's best performance, and I actually really liked and was interested in his backstory. What is up with those damm others, though?
1. Battlestar Galactica: I saw the first 13 minutes of the season premiere on Scifi.com, and was blown away. I can't wait for the season premiere this friday, and if you haven't checked out this show you have no idea what you're missing.
Other honorable mentions:
- Veronica Mars: I watched season one, didn't see season two, saw season premiere and was all confused. I still love the show, though.
- The Nine: Good show, just don't know where they're going to go after the pilot episode. Have to reserve judgement until then.
- Grey's Anatomy: Last week's episode was loads of fun, and I'm starting to get into it more. I watched the series premiere of this show, then missed season one, and weaved in and out of season two until the amazing superbowl episode. Still gathering backstory.
5. Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip: The dialogue is witty, and it has some of the best actors on television. The real question is, why arn't viewers watching this? Am I wrong to like it?
4.Nip/Tuck: I really am liking the show this season (although the Christian subplot is bugging me), and the twist at the end of the last episode about Michelle's profession got me sucked back in all over again. And all the news I've heard about this season hints that it only gets better from here.
3. Heroes: What can I say? I really like this show. My favorite mystery is Ali Larter's; her creepy doppleganger self is extremely creepy. Some think the mystery's unwraveling too slow, but I think the pace is just right.
2. Lost: I know some people were disappointed with the season premiere, but I actually really liked it. I thought it was Mathew Fox's best performance, and I actually really liked and was interested in his backstory. What is up with those damm others, though?
1. Battlestar Galactica: I saw the first 13 minutes of the season premiere on Scifi.com, and was blown away. I can't wait for the season premiere this friday, and if you haven't checked out this show you have no idea what you're missing.
Other honorable mentions:
- Veronica Mars: I watched season one, didn't see season two, saw season premiere and was all confused. I still love the show, though.
- The Nine: Good show, just don't know where they're going to go after the pilot episode. Have to reserve judgement until then.
- Grey's Anatomy: Last week's episode was loads of fun, and I'm starting to get into it more. I watched the series premiere of this show, then missed season one, and weaved in and out of season two until the amazing superbowl episode. Still gathering backstory.
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Posted Oct 6, 2006 4:06 pm PT
Max, do! It's great!
Tim, I just saw the season premire of S3BSG and it really is mind blowing stuff!
Tim, I just saw the season premire of S3BSG and it really is mind blowing stuff!
Posted Oct 17, 2006 1:18 pm PT
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Battlestar is one of those shows that I hear loads of great things about, but never actually tune into. I'll probably rent the DVDs at some point in the future.