Tuesday
Sep082009
Fall TV Obsessions
Tuesday, September 8, 2009 at 12:00PM
So, Arianna's stalling again--she's a bit of a mercurial female, it seems. So, in the meantime, I'm obsessing over TV, because my brother has left the building (back to school) so I can actually watch the thing again.
TrueBlood. Really, if you've been reading my tweets, that shouldn't be much of a shock. I'm a little bit madly in love with Eric Northman, Alexander Skarsgard, for his gorgeousness and Swedishness and Zoolanderness (yes, he was Meekus in Zoolander!). The season finale, which I'm actually less than pumped for, is next week, and on a positive note that hopefully means no more Mary Ann, and on a sad note that means a fall and winter without Mr. Hot Stuff.
Glee! SUPER psyched for Glee. But isn't everyone? And who doesn't love musicals? Or Jane Lynch? Or slightly twisted high school pep? Love it. Watch it.
Gossip Girl. I've always loved this show, and while I'm more than a little nervous about the whole believability of it as it crosses into college (and the fact that I assume built-up baddie Michelle Trachtenberg's role will be toned down this season now that she's got a solid role on Mercy, which just looks like ER part 2). But I'm eager to take that journey together, GG! Don't let me down.
Bones. Are they running with Booth's amnesia bit? If so, snooze me. If not, I'm still in.
Lie to Me. This show rocked it last season (with the side effect of my father constantly saying how much he'd like to take a class in microexpressions). Rock it again, Lie to Me!
For the first time though, I'm not hanging on the edge of my seat for Grey's Anatomy to start. If Izzy and George are both dead, I don't really know what's left to make the show interesting. Unless it turns into Karev's Anatomy, and is moved to late night, at which point my attention will be fully recaptured. However, I will still watch every single episode without fail. I'm loyal like that.
Dollhouse. If for no other reason than that Tahmoh Penikett's character Paul Ballard can and does (because Tahmoh can and does) a flying knee move in the first episode of the first season, I will always love this show.
That's all. What are you looking forward to?
TrueBlood. Really, if you've been reading my tweets, that shouldn't be much of a shock. I'm a little bit madly in love with Eric Northman, Alexander Skarsgard, for his gorgeousness and Swedishness and Zoolanderness (yes, he was Meekus in Zoolander!). The season finale, which I'm actually less than pumped for, is next week, and on a positive note that hopefully means no more Mary Ann, and on a sad note that means a fall and winter without Mr. Hot Stuff.
Glee! SUPER psyched for Glee. But isn't everyone? And who doesn't love musicals? Or Jane Lynch? Or slightly twisted high school pep? Love it. Watch it.
Gossip Girl. I've always loved this show, and while I'm more than a little nervous about the whole believability of it as it crosses into college (and the fact that I assume built-up baddie Michelle Trachtenberg's role will be toned down this season now that she's got a solid role on Mercy, which just looks like ER part 2). But I'm eager to take that journey together, GG! Don't let me down.
Bones. Are they running with Booth's amnesia bit? If so, snooze me. If not, I'm still in.
Lie to Me. This show rocked it last season (with the side effect of my father constantly saying how much he'd like to take a class in microexpressions). Rock it again, Lie to Me!
For the first time though, I'm not hanging on the edge of my seat for Grey's Anatomy to start. If Izzy and George are both dead, I don't really know what's left to make the show interesting. Unless it turns into Karev's Anatomy, and is moved to late night, at which point my attention will be fully recaptured. However, I will still watch every single episode without fail. I'm loyal like that.
Dollhouse. If for no other reason than that Tahmoh Penikett's character Paul Ballard can and does (because Tahmoh can and does) a flying knee move in the first episode of the first season, I will always love this show.
That's all. What are you looking forward to?
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