Tv in midseason form
Considering this a massively boring day and I feel awful, I decided to catch you up on my thoughts for the tv season. I know, cutting edge stuff right? Let's get it kicked off.
Heroes: When this show first started, I used to say "Why am I watching?" It's got super heroes which is cool, but that show is all over the place. I again ask myself, why I'm watching. There are way too many characters. Kill off four people and we'll be rolling. Unless it's Hayden. Then you lost me forever.

House: If you don't watch tv, start with this show. If you watch tv and don't watch this? You are a moron.

Criminal Minds: Despite it's huge numbers, this may be the most underrated show on television.

Chuck: If you like fun, light hearted shows. This one is for you. If you take yourself too seriously, don't watch. And take it from me, there is no reason for you to be that serious. How do I know? You're reading my site.

The Mentalist: A blatant rip off of my favorite cable show Psych. However, it's pretty good. Let's see where it's first season takes us.

Fringe: Fox was smart with this show. Not only airing it after House, but with the way the first season is going. Each episode is it's own entity. So you can really pick it up at any point. Of course there is a story line spanning over several episodes, but you can catch up. That being said, after the first season, the story line better start relying more on "Next week on fringe..." and not 1 hour stories at a clip.

My Own Worst Enemy: Paging NBC. When you have a star like Christian Slater, you don't need to put him in a gimmick show. Multiple personalities? It's called sober Christian and drunk Christian. The show isn't awful, but casting Mike O'Malley and not having him say "Do you have it?" or "Let's go to Mo!" it's a wash.


The Office: Funniest show on television. If you don't agree, hang yourself.

Crusoe: Has about three episodes left before NBC cans it. Count it.

90210: Embrace your inner child/dork. Do it. Do it.

Heroes: When this show first started, I used to say "Why am I watching?" It's got super heroes which is cool, but that show is all over the place. I again ask myself, why I'm watching. There are way too many characters. Kill off four people and we'll be rolling. Unless it's Hayden. Then you lost me forever.

House: If you don't watch tv, start with this show. If you watch tv and don't watch this? You are a moron.

Criminal Minds: Despite it's huge numbers, this may be the most underrated show on television.

Chuck: If you like fun, light hearted shows. This one is for you. If you take yourself too seriously, don't watch. And take it from me, there is no reason for you to be that serious. How do I know? You're reading my site.

The Mentalist: A blatant rip off of my favorite cable show Psych. However, it's pretty good. Let's see where it's first season takes us.

Fringe: Fox was smart with this show. Not only airing it after House, but with the way the first season is going. Each episode is it's own entity. So you can really pick it up at any point. Of course there is a story line spanning over several episodes, but you can catch up. That being said, after the first season, the story line better start relying more on "Next week on fringe..." and not 1 hour stories at a clip.

My Own Worst Enemy: Paging NBC. When you have a star like Christian Slater, you don't need to put him in a gimmick show. Multiple personalities? It's called sober Christian and drunk Christian. The show isn't awful, but casting Mike O'Malley and not having him say "Do you have it?" or "Let's go to Mo!" it's a wash.


The Office: Funniest show on television. If you don't agree, hang yourself.

Crusoe: Has about three episodes left before NBC cans it. Count it.

90210: Embrace your inner child/dork. Do it. Do it.

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