Happy Halloween everyone, I hope you caught The Great Pumpkin last night. I’ve got lots of scoopage so let’s not waste any time!
Let’s start off with Cancellation Watch ’07. The first show of the season was cut last week when Viva Laughlin was cancelled after ONE SHOWING!!! Holy snikes, I think that is a new record. Most shows go at least 3 episodes. Anyhoo, most of you probably won’t even miss it since it came & went so fast. And, now that it is gone, The Amazing Race will be coming back sooner…Yay!!
Surprisingly, Viva Laughlin is the only one that’s bitten the dust so far. But, on the bright side, we do have some full season orders to talk about. Private Practice, Samantha Who? (which I’m loving by the way), Pushing Daisies, Back to You and Big Bang Theory have all received full seasons.
Additional scripts (which means we “tentatively like you”) have been ordered for Journeyman, Bionic Woman, Reaper, Carpoolers, Moonlight (seriously??), K-ville, Chuck and Dirty, Sexy Money. Still no word on Aliens in America, Big shots, Cavemen and Women’s Murder Club (although I hear it is just a matter of time for WMC as it is kicking ass over on Fridays). Actually, they are swapping Men in Trees (now 8PM Fri) and WMC (now 9PM Fri). I’m not really sure why they did this. Hopefully Men in Trees will whoop Moonlight’s ass. I can’t believe people are really watching that show. Oh, and (of course) I’m fearing the worst for FNL. It is getting beat by the aforementioned horrendous Moonlight & Women’s Murder Club. I doubt it will get another season (if it even makes it to midseason). Here’s hoping some Golden Globe love will save the show.
In other scheduling news, ABC is mixing up Mondays. Samantha Who? Is going to move to 9, followed by Notes From the Underbelly & October Road (although October Road is premiering Thurs, Nov. 22 @10)…wacky tv execs, way to confuse everyone!
In some fun casting news, two of my WB favorites will be making appearances at Seattle Grace. Seth Green will stop by as a patient and then my dear Pacey Whitter will be joining the cast as a doctor! Oh please oh please make my pacey a cast regular!
The fall tv season has pretty much settled in & I am enjoying a pretty high number of shows. I’ve really only cut Back to You & Moonlight, although I am dangerously close to cutting Bionic Woman. I feel like it has so much potential but I just can’t drum up any emotional connection to Jaime. This season there are really only 3 shows that I MUST SEE each week and even those I don’t LOVE, LOVE, LOVE. I mean, I am emotionally attached to Brothers & Sisters, Greys, and FNL, but it is not attachment like the old days of Buffy, Angel & Veronica. Oh, and I just realized I left Heroes out of that list. I don’t even love that like I use too. Maybe I’ve just been burned one too many times. Anyhoo, Fall sweeps is dangerously close (hooray November) and once that is over I’ll hand out my report card for the fall season so far.
Ooohhh Ooooh and January is right around the corner. You know what that means! Lost and 24! Check out the trailer for Season 7 of 24 at http://www.24trailer.com/ (oh no soul patch tony!!) All you jack bauer haters better watch it! I’d say 2 iffy seasons out of 7 is still a pretty good track record and I’ll be tuning in. Oh no, which means I’m going to have a triple conflict with 24, Samantha Who? & Heroes!!!
Finally, continuing the comic book hero trend, Greg Berlanti has been tapped to do Green Lantern (did you know Seth Rogen is doing The Green Hornet? I can't keep all these superhero movies straight). Are you all furrowing your brows because you don’t who the crap Greg Berlanti is? Well he is the creator of Everwood and Jack & Bobby. He’s also the executive producer of Brothers & Sisters and Dirty, Sexy, Money; so I’m quite interested to see what his take on the comic book movie is.
That’s all for me folks!
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
KT update!-Cancellation Watch 2007!
Welcome to Cancellation Watch 2007. Next week marks the 3rd episode for must shows & as we’ve seen more and more the time when networks start to make cutting decisions. This year I haven’t heard too much talk of ratings by critics or scoop givers so I’m not too sure who is in trouble. Although honestly, there is probably only one new show on the air (which I am now officially jinxing) that I would sincerely miss, even after just one showing and that is Pushing Daisies. I’ll go into more detail in the review, but suffice to say I really, really liked it. So after being burned the last few years, how do I decide what shows to keep watching? Luckily, as previously mentioned, although I do have shows that I am liking, none of them have big question that needs to be answered. I mean, yes, on Life we want to know why he was framed, and on Dirty, Sexy, Money who killed Nate’s dad? (sorry, I’m still referring to him as Nate cause I don’t remember his name on this show)…but it is not like Reunion, where I HAD to know who really killed Sam (on the plus side, I’m thinking it was good that the show got pulled because if I had invested 23 hours of my life to that show & it wasn’t one of the main characters I would have been PISSED!!!!) or The Nine, wanting to know exactly WHAT happened in the bank robbery or Kidnapped-who took Leo? So I’m feeling pretty good right now, no super pressing questions so I’m not so tense about watching shows that may be endangered.
So, who is Endangered? I’ve got some ratings info that may shine a light on that subject. As we all know Neilson provides the weekly ratings. Well our friends at the Futoncritic.com put together a list of the percentage of the audience shows have lost from week 1 to week 2. Usually when a show gets pulled fast, it is because the audience is leaving faster than frat boys at a party without alcohol. From week 1 to week 2 the show with the biggest % loss was K-ville (31%) the show with the least % loss was Moonlight (6%. Now, there are a few things to consider here. K-ville premiered vs. reruns, so of course its audience is going to drop off. It competes against Heroes & the second half of ABC monster, Dancing with the Stars; meanwhile I’m sure most of the audience that tuned in for the Moonlight premiere returned because it is a FRIDAY and it doesn’t have much competition (although this week it tied with FNL for 1st on Friday).
I would say the shows that are in the most imminent danger are K-ville, Life, Bionic Woman and Big Shots, all of which lost at least 20% from episode 1 to episode 2 (gossip girl is also on this list, but being that it is on the CW it has different criteria to live up to, in fact, this show has already been given a full season order). Just to give you a comparison, last year, the shows that lost at least 20% from ep1 to ep 2 were: Six degrees, Kidnapped, The Class, Standoff, The Nine & Daybreak. So, yeah, none of those shows made it to season 2; come to think of it I don’t think any made it to mid season. On the plus side for K-ville though, this Monday it increased 5% in the all important 18-49 demographic. Maybe those Friday night repeats are helping it out.
As far as my own personal season pass list, I have divided the new shows into 3 categories. Season pass, On the Bubble, Not looking good.
Season Pass
Chuck- I continue to enjoy this show & all the characters in it. It is light-hearted spy fun. Oh and CASTING SCOOP, The O.C.’s Rachel Bilson (Summer) will join the show as a possible new love interest for Chuck.
Dirty Sexy Money-I have to watch episode 2, but I can’t imagine not enjoying the guilty fun this show provides.
Pushing Daisies-I was a little wary of this show since it was the “most buzzed about show of 2007”. But, I thoroughly enjoyed the Burton-esque premise & look forward to the new episode. After realizing I would like it I became concerned with the show’s lifespan since most of the quirky shows I like are gone after 4 episodes. But, the premiere did very well. Here’s hoping it doesn’t lose too much of its audience this week.
Life-I’m not really a “cop show” kinda girl, so I’ll give all the credit to lead actor Damian Lewis for keeping me tuned in.
On the Bubble
Journeyman-This show is dangerously close to being on the season pass list. I just need to watch one more episode. At first I wasn’t going to watch it because I thought it was a Quantum Leap rip-off, but after a few reviews from the KT update audience, I decided to check it out. There are some differences between this guy & Scott Bakula. First off, this guy is still in his life, he just gets these pounding headaches & poof he’s sucked back into sometime else. Then he’ll bop back & forth from his life to the different spots (years) along the story he’s supposed to impact. And for some reason, his dead fiancĂ© is his liaison with the past. I’m not too sure what that is all about, but I guess we’ll find out as the year progresses.
Private Practice-I’m still not into this show. Plus, it is not a good sign when the lead actress is annoying the hell out of me.
The Bionic Woman-Torn on this way. I really WANT to like it. I think I want to like it more than I do.
Big Shots-Guilty pleasure or just plain bad? Need a few more episodes to figure it out. Plus, in a few weeks we should start to feel Rob Thomas’ (creator of Veronica Mars) impact.
K-ville-I was interested in the premise of the show & really like the two main stars but truthfully I haven’t watched it since the premiere. We lost 1 ep because of the dvr & then it was all mixed up with Friday & Monday. We have a show taped now & we’ll give
Not looking Good
Moonlight-I’m giving the show one more shot but I don’t even think Logan Echolls can keep me tuning into this one.
Next week: Men in Trees (Friday, 10 ABC)
Samantha Who? (Monday, 9:30 ABC)
So, who is Endangered? I’ve got some ratings info that may shine a light on that subject. As we all know Neilson provides the weekly ratings. Well our friends at the Futoncritic.com put together a list of the percentage of the audience shows have lost from week 1 to week 2. Usually when a show gets pulled fast, it is because the audience is leaving faster than frat boys at a party without alcohol. From week 1 to week 2 the show with the biggest % loss was K-ville (31%) the show with the least % loss was Moonlight (6%. Now, there are a few things to consider here. K-ville premiered vs. reruns, so of course its audience is going to drop off. It competes against Heroes & the second half of ABC monster, Dancing with the Stars; meanwhile I’m sure most of the audience that tuned in for the Moonlight premiere returned because it is a FRIDAY and it doesn’t have much competition (although this week it tied with FNL for 1st on Friday).
I would say the shows that are in the most imminent danger are K-ville, Life, Bionic Woman and Big Shots, all of which lost at least 20% from episode 1 to episode 2 (gossip girl is also on this list, but being that it is on the CW it has different criteria to live up to, in fact, this show has already been given a full season order). Just to give you a comparison, last year, the shows that lost at least 20% from ep1 to ep 2 were: Six degrees, Kidnapped, The Class, Standoff, The Nine & Daybreak. So, yeah, none of those shows made it to season 2; come to think of it I don’t think any made it to mid season. On the plus side for K-ville though, this Monday it increased 5% in the all important 18-49 demographic. Maybe those Friday night repeats are helping it out.
As far as my own personal season pass list, I have divided the new shows into 3 categories. Season pass, On the Bubble, Not looking good.
Season Pass
Chuck- I continue to enjoy this show & all the characters in it. It is light-hearted spy fun. Oh and CASTING SCOOP, The O.C.’s Rachel Bilson (Summer) will join the show as a possible new love interest for Chuck.
Dirty Sexy Money-I have to watch episode 2, but I can’t imagine not enjoying the guilty fun this show provides.
Pushing Daisies-I was a little wary of this show since it was the “most buzzed about show of 2007”. But, I thoroughly enjoyed the Burton-esque premise & look forward to the new episode. After realizing I would like it I became concerned with the show’s lifespan since most of the quirky shows I like are gone after 4 episodes. But, the premiere did very well. Here’s hoping it doesn’t lose too much of its audience this week.
Life-I’m not really a “cop show” kinda girl, so I’ll give all the credit to lead actor Damian Lewis for keeping me tuned in.
On the Bubble
Journeyman-This show is dangerously close to being on the season pass list. I just need to watch one more episode. At first I wasn’t going to watch it because I thought it was a Quantum Leap rip-off, but after a few reviews from the KT update audience, I decided to check it out. There are some differences between this guy & Scott Bakula. First off, this guy is still in his life, he just gets these pounding headaches & poof he’s sucked back into sometime else. Then he’ll bop back & forth from his life to the different spots (years) along the story he’s supposed to impact. And for some reason, his dead fiancĂ© is his liaison with the past. I’m not too sure what that is all about, but I guess we’ll find out as the year progresses.
Private Practice-I’m still not into this show. Plus, it is not a good sign when the lead actress is annoying the hell out of me.
The Bionic Woman-Torn on this way. I really WANT to like it. I think I want to like it more than I do.
Big Shots-Guilty pleasure or just plain bad? Need a few more episodes to figure it out. Plus, in a few weeks we should start to feel Rob Thomas’ (creator of Veronica Mars) impact.
K-ville-I was interested in the premise of the show & really like the two main stars but truthfully I haven’t watched it since the premiere. We lost 1 ep because of the dvr & then it was all mixed up with Friday & Monday. We have a show taped now & we’ll give
Not looking Good
Moonlight-I’m giving the show one more shot but I don’t even think Logan Echolls can keep me tuning into this one.
Next week: Men in Trees (Friday, 10 ABC)
Samantha Who? (Monday, 9:30 ABC)
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
KT Update! Saying Goodbye
Before I start rolling through my fall reviews, I’d like to take a second to recognize my Tivo, which I have loved every since I got it for Christmas (thanks mom) and which I now realize I will have to give up forever (or for at least 2 years when our Direct Tv contract expires)…I told you of last week’s Monday night debacle, well to make matters worse, our dvr cut off in the middle of Grey’s Anatomy!!!!! It is one thing to make me miss ½ of a brand new show, but to make me miss the premiere of a returning favorite? Unacceptable!!! After much discussion (and yelling, screaming & pouting) Jay finally gave his approval for to resurrect my Tivo! But, my friends, my happiness was fleeting as we realized that although I could use my Tivo, I would not be able to record 2 shows at once, ultimately rendering my Tivo useless. Hold on, I need a second. I know for most of you this is a silly little issue, but really, I loved my tivo. Imagine having a friend that was consistent & happy even went out of its way to make things easier & having that friend replaced with a volatile & cold. That’s how I feel. But, alas, it is time to move on, and make my peace with the dvr from hell. I can always hope that Direct Tv will upgrade or that cable will steal the Football package from Direct Tv. Here’s hoping!
Let’s get back to some reviews!
Tuesday
House (Tues, 9PM Fox) I use to watch House. As much as I love Hugh Laurie I think the show is way too formulaic and it gets boring after a while. Fast forward to this year, me with nothing to watch on Tuesdays & House without his staff. That’s something new. So I watched last week’s premiere & I thoroughly enjoyed it. Should be fun to watch House pick a new staff, reality show style. ***
Wednesday
Back to You Second Viewing-As I mentioned earlier all new shows get 2 views and although I though this episode had some amusing moments, I don’t think it is the show for me (I’m super picky about sitcoms). **
Private Practice (9PM ABC)-First off, I’m not sure why Audra McDonald replaced Merrian Dungey. I didn’t like the character any more, actually, I liked her a bit less. To tell you the truth, the only character I really did like was the Pediatrician. Maybe it is because I enjoy seeing him smile, last year he was so cranky & mean on Prison Break. This show better take it up a notch if it wants to make it into my season pass list. I have high expectations because of Greys & this show is not living up to it. On the plus side, I have heard from multiple sources that the show is much better in upcoming episodes.
** ½
Dirty Sexy Money (10PM ABC)-I love it. It is trashy, fun & thrilling. P.S. The cast is to die for too! Peter Krause (NARM!!!), Donald Sutherland, Billy Baldwin, and Samaire Armstrong (Anna, The O.C.). I was cracking up about the ring tones Nick’s secretary assigned to each of the Darling’s. Love it! *** ½ (yeah that’s right, already made the season pass list, even without the second viewing)
The Bionic Woman (9PM NBC)-I wasn’t going to watch this originally because I loved the original and there is no way this show will live up to Lindsay Wagner. But, it got some good reviews & who I am to turn away from a show. I thought it showed a lot of promise. The way I measure a good show is how attached I get to the characters. Do I care about their story? Do I want to invest my time to find out about them? Although Jaime lacked charisma, and paled in comparison to the evil, first bionic woman, I did find myself caring about her; and that might be just because she reminds me of the girl from Wonderfalls. Anyhoo, for now I’m sticking with it. ***
Life (10PM NBC)-Another show I wasn’t going to watch, but those marketers at NBC suckered me in. I found myself completely compelled by the main character, a cop who spent 12 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit. New evidence released him & he’s back on the force—and also trying to find out who set him up. I think it is an interesting twist on the basic cop show—to show a character that went through something so traumatic, (a cop locked up, losing his family) and how you would make it through that. So far, so good. ***
Thursday
Survivor, Second Watch
As of now, I’m still on board, but that is thanks to Todd, the gay, Mormon flight attendant. If he goes, I may as well, because everybody else Stinks! ***
Grey’s Anatomy (9PM ABC)-As previously mentioned, I highly enjoyed most of the first 29 minutes & then had to watch the remaining 30 mins on ABC.com. Thank God for the internet. I thought it was MOSTLY good. I still hate George & Izzy. They have zero chemistry & totally ruined an awesome platonic relationship. I’m sick of Meredith & Derek. Plus, what man stays with a woman who takes off to Hawaii for 17 days without a word? There is a word for what Derek is and I can’t say it here. In the words of our NJ friends, Naughty by Nature, it is another word for cat or kitten. But yeah, that’s what Derek is. And who wants to date one of those? Be a man for the love of God! ***
Big Shots (10PM ABC)-This show got decimated in the reviews, but I still wanted to check it out for myself because I like the cast. Dylan McDermott, Michael “Vaughn” Vartan & Christopher Titus. It was fun to watch these “big shot men” get taken down a few notches, whether it be with a cheating wife, a crazy mistress, an ultra demanding wife or a transsexual prostitute. Fun times everybody. I’m not saying it is Emmy worthy, but I thought it was pretty fun. Guilty Pleasure!!! And, Rob Thomas (creator of Veronica Mars) has joined the team as has Charisma Carpenter. ** ½
The Office (9PM NBC)-I’m not really going to get into this episode because if you love this show, you love it & if you don’t—you don’t. But I thought the premiere was highly enjoyable. ***
My Name is Earl (8PM NBC) Earl is in prison, which is pretty crazy. Hopefully he won’t be in the slammer for too long, but I thought the premiere episode was pretty strong. ***
Friday
Moonlight (9PM CBS) I pretty much turned into this show for the 7 minutes that Jason Dohring (Logan) was on screen. It was kinda worth it. His character is pretty much vampire Logan, but I enjoyed having his face on the screen. Oh, and surprise! Marshall from Alias is part of the cast too. Other than that, the show still felt like an Angel rip off to me. Vampire detective, drives a black convertible, keeps disappearing in the middle of conversations, in love with a blond. The story was pretty weak (I figured out both plot twists by the second commercial break) and I didn’t really become attached to the leads. Plus, there is no reason for him to like humans, he is not tortured with a soul, so what? Why does he rebel against his vampire ways? A comment I read earlier sums it up best, this is a show that would feel right at home Saturday afternoon on fox. Despite that, I will give the show its second viewing. * ½
Sunday
Desperate Housewives (9PM ABC)-Just like Grey’s, mostly good. Hooray for Nathan Fillion & Bree & Lynette. Boooo to the Edie storyline. Edie use to be a strong, sexual, bitchy woman. And now she’s just a psycho. Don’t like it! ***
Brothers & Sisters (10PM ABC)-I love this show & I’ve missed the Walker clan & all their bickering. I know what happens to Justin, so I wasn’t as emotional as I’m sure some of you were—but I thought the show was great. ****
Up Next:
Journeyman (Monday, 10PM NBC) (I’ve heard from a few people that I should give this show a chance)
Pushing Daisies (Wed, 8PM ABC)
30 Rock (Thurs, 8:30 NBC)
Friday Night Lights (Fri, 9PM, NBC)
Before I depart, just wanted to chime in for Friday Night Lights. I’ve recently netflixed the show and am hooked. Loving it. A lot. I’ve got to get through the last 2 dvd’s so I can watch the premiere. I highly recommend giving this show a shot.
I’ll be back next week with second thoughts and cancellation watch 2007!
Let’s get back to some reviews!
Tuesday
House (Tues, 9PM Fox) I use to watch House. As much as I love Hugh Laurie I think the show is way too formulaic and it gets boring after a while. Fast forward to this year, me with nothing to watch on Tuesdays & House without his staff. That’s something new. So I watched last week’s premiere & I thoroughly enjoyed it. Should be fun to watch House pick a new staff, reality show style. ***
Wednesday
Back to You Second Viewing-As I mentioned earlier all new shows get 2 views and although I though this episode had some amusing moments, I don’t think it is the show for me (I’m super picky about sitcoms). **
Private Practice (9PM ABC)-First off, I’m not sure why Audra McDonald replaced Merrian Dungey. I didn’t like the character any more, actually, I liked her a bit less. To tell you the truth, the only character I really did like was the Pediatrician. Maybe it is because I enjoy seeing him smile, last year he was so cranky & mean on Prison Break. This show better take it up a notch if it wants to make it into my season pass list. I have high expectations because of Greys & this show is not living up to it. On the plus side, I have heard from multiple sources that the show is much better in upcoming episodes.
** ½
Dirty Sexy Money (10PM ABC)-I love it. It is trashy, fun & thrilling. P.S. The cast is to die for too! Peter Krause (NARM!!!), Donald Sutherland, Billy Baldwin, and Samaire Armstrong (Anna, The O.C.). I was cracking up about the ring tones Nick’s secretary assigned to each of the Darling’s. Love it! *** ½ (yeah that’s right, already made the season pass list, even without the second viewing)
The Bionic Woman (9PM NBC)-I wasn’t going to watch this originally because I loved the original and there is no way this show will live up to Lindsay Wagner. But, it got some good reviews & who I am to turn away from a show. I thought it showed a lot of promise. The way I measure a good show is how attached I get to the characters. Do I care about their story? Do I want to invest my time to find out about them? Although Jaime lacked charisma, and paled in comparison to the evil, first bionic woman, I did find myself caring about her; and that might be just because she reminds me of the girl from Wonderfalls. Anyhoo, for now I’m sticking with it. ***
Life (10PM NBC)-Another show I wasn’t going to watch, but those marketers at NBC suckered me in. I found myself completely compelled by the main character, a cop who spent 12 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit. New evidence released him & he’s back on the force—and also trying to find out who set him up. I think it is an interesting twist on the basic cop show—to show a character that went through something so traumatic, (a cop locked up, losing his family) and how you would make it through that. So far, so good. ***
Thursday
Survivor, Second Watch
As of now, I’m still on board, but that is thanks to Todd, the gay, Mormon flight attendant. If he goes, I may as well, because everybody else Stinks! ***
Grey’s Anatomy (9PM ABC)-As previously mentioned, I highly enjoyed most of the first 29 minutes & then had to watch the remaining 30 mins on ABC.com. Thank God for the internet. I thought it was MOSTLY good. I still hate George & Izzy. They have zero chemistry & totally ruined an awesome platonic relationship. I’m sick of Meredith & Derek. Plus, what man stays with a woman who takes off to Hawaii for 17 days without a word? There is a word for what Derek is and I can’t say it here. In the words of our NJ friends, Naughty by Nature, it is another word for cat or kitten. But yeah, that’s what Derek is. And who wants to date one of those? Be a man for the love of God! ***
Big Shots (10PM ABC)-This show got decimated in the reviews, but I still wanted to check it out for myself because I like the cast. Dylan McDermott, Michael “Vaughn” Vartan & Christopher Titus. It was fun to watch these “big shot men” get taken down a few notches, whether it be with a cheating wife, a crazy mistress, an ultra demanding wife or a transsexual prostitute. Fun times everybody. I’m not saying it is Emmy worthy, but I thought it was pretty fun. Guilty Pleasure!!! And, Rob Thomas (creator of Veronica Mars) has joined the team as has Charisma Carpenter. ** ½
The Office (9PM NBC)-I’m not really going to get into this episode because if you love this show, you love it & if you don’t—you don’t. But I thought the premiere was highly enjoyable. ***
My Name is Earl (8PM NBC) Earl is in prison, which is pretty crazy. Hopefully he won’t be in the slammer for too long, but I thought the premiere episode was pretty strong. ***
Friday
Moonlight (9PM CBS) I pretty much turned into this show for the 7 minutes that Jason Dohring (Logan) was on screen. It was kinda worth it. His character is pretty much vampire Logan, but I enjoyed having his face on the screen. Oh, and surprise! Marshall from Alias is part of the cast too. Other than that, the show still felt like an Angel rip off to me. Vampire detective, drives a black convertible, keeps disappearing in the middle of conversations, in love with a blond. The story was pretty weak (I figured out both plot twists by the second commercial break) and I didn’t really become attached to the leads. Plus, there is no reason for him to like humans, he is not tortured with a soul, so what? Why does he rebel against his vampire ways? A comment I read earlier sums it up best, this is a show that would feel right at home Saturday afternoon on fox. Despite that, I will give the show its second viewing. * ½
Sunday
Desperate Housewives (9PM ABC)-Just like Grey’s, mostly good. Hooray for Nathan Fillion & Bree & Lynette. Boooo to the Edie storyline. Edie use to be a strong, sexual, bitchy woman. And now she’s just a psycho. Don’t like it! ***
Brothers & Sisters (10PM ABC)-I love this show & I’ve missed the Walker clan & all their bickering. I know what happens to Justin, so I wasn’t as emotional as I’m sure some of you were—but I thought the show was great. ****
Up Next:
Journeyman (Monday, 10PM NBC) (I’ve heard from a few people that I should give this show a chance)
Pushing Daisies (Wed, 8PM ABC)
30 Rock (Thurs, 8:30 NBC)
Friday Night Lights (Fri, 9PM, NBC)
Before I depart, just wanted to chime in for Friday Night Lights. I’ve recently netflixed the show and am hooked. Loving it. A lot. I’ve got to get through the last 2 dvd’s so I can watch the premiere. I highly recommend giving this show a shot.
I’ll be back next week with second thoughts and cancellation watch 2007!
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