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Thursday, Sep 27, 2007

So premiere week is nearly over and after only four days I am way behind. And unfortunately, unlike last season, there aren't as many shows that I'm willing to drop. Here's how I'm doing so far:

K-Ville: I'm sticking with my decision to keep it, after watching the second episode. While mostly it's just a regular cop drama, I'm enjoying Cole Hauser (I've never really seen him act before, but he's good) and the New Orleans setting, and the show is just cool.

Back to You: The second episode was a decent improvement over the pilot. I'm attracted to the show for some reason, and since the second episode only dropped 20% of its audience I think it will stick it out for the entire season.

Kid Nation: Dropped! It's just not interesting enough.

Survivor China: I'm still going to keep it. Although if I don't drop more shows soon, I might have to drop this one because I always drop reality shows first.

Chuck: I saw the pilot back in the summer and I loved it, so of course this is a keeper. It's a great show, I really enjoy it, and I hope future episodes don't erode the audience too much because this show needs a few good seasons. NBC, I still hope you're choosing quality over stellar ratings.

Journeyman: I'm definitely keeping Journeyman but I'm worried it won't last the season, as the pilot lost a lot of its lead-in. But if it doesn't erode like "Studio 60" did last season, it might get the full season pickup.

Bionic Woman: Michelle Ryan. Need I say more?

Life: Keeping. It reminds me of a USA Network show. It's fun. Good cast. Plus it did WAY better in the ratings than I thought it would do.

CSIs: On the fence, all of 'em. The first one I'm most likely to drop is CSI: Miami. Horatio Cane is probably the worst television character ever created, although I do like the supporting characters well enough.

Reaper: Awesome show! Bret Harrison and Ray Wise rock the show. I'm definitely keeping and I hope The CW keeps it for several seasons to come.

Private Practice: This show was so much more entertaining than "Grey's Anatomy". I'm keeping it. It's fun. I love Addison. The rest of the cast is really great too, and they all have excellent chemistry.

Dirty Sexy Money: KEEPING! I loved this show to death, it's my favorite new show of the season behind Pushing Daisies.

In a few weeks I'll compile a list of the shows I'm going to regularly watch, since I'll definitely know after I've seen a few episodes of each (and by then a few shows will PROBABLY be canceled), and also a list of my top favorite new shows.

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I thought Private Practice was good, but I thought that it was pretty slow-paced. I am looking forward to watch Bionic Woman, Dirty Sexy Money and Pushing Daisies. I am also considering watching K-Ville and Life. But I'll have to see.
Posted Sep 27, 2007 11:46 pm PT
Reaper and Chuck are my favorites of these!
Posted Sep 28, 2007 3:39 am PT
I have yet to watch my Reaper recording, but looking forward to it. And Survivor: China started pulling me in stronger last night.
Posted Sep 28, 2007 4:04 am PT
I liked Chuck. Not sure if I need to tune in every week, but it was pretty good. Like you, I also have some kind of attachment to the show. I love Kelsey, Heaton, and Willard. It's not the best thing ever, but I enjoyed it. As for Reaper, I enjoyed it too. It didn't rock my world, but I thought it was fun and interesting enough to keep watching. I am still no great fan of Bret, but Ray Wise knocked my socks off. I love him. I think he is going to be my favorite personality for the new season.

I haven't seen the rest of those shows
Posted Sep 28, 2007 9:56 am PT
Chuck and Reaper are my favourites of the ones mentioned above. Dirty Sexy Money and Bionic Woman are after those. You seem to watch all the series I don't. :p
Posted Sep 28, 2007 1:30 pm PT
I agree. Good schedule.
Posted Sep 29, 2007 12:00 pm PT
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