[fandom] television shows
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Okay, I know I said I was pretty much gone, but Upfronts!
So far, I am watching:
Ugly Betty, Thursdays, 8 p.m. (must get used to eastern times)
Friday Night Lights, Fridays, 10 p.m. (Wait. What? Friday nights? Really? Erm -- but the target demographic? And football games? And -- what?)(However. Yay! It's back!)
Bones, date and time TBA (unless I just missed the announcement)
Battlestar Galactica, Sundays? (I hope I'll get to watch it next season, unlike this season.)
And the maybes, or will watch as I have free time, or I don't have enough information yet:
Heroes, Mondays, 9 p.m.
Journeyman, Mondays, 10 p.m., which reminds me of Quantum Leap (Man, I miss that show.)
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Tuesdays, 10 p.m.
Law & Order, Sundays, 8 p.m.
Moonlight, date and time TBA, vampire crime drama? This could be fun.
Chuck, TBA, which has Adam Baldwin and, well, here's the description: A computer whiz who works at a big box retail store receives an email encoded with CIA secrets. The secrets become embedded in his brain and soon the fate of the entire world rests in his hands.
Women's Murder Club, TBA, description: From the best-selling James Patterson novels of the same name. Angie Harmon is the lead. It's about three best friends who solve crimes together. (I love the first three of these books.)
Pushing Daisies, TBA, From Bryan Fuller, the creator of Dead Like Me and Wonderfalls (and currently a writer and co-executive producer on Heroes), Pushing Daisies. It's about a baker who discovers he can touch people and briefly bring them back to life. He uses this gift to help the authorities solves crimes. When he uses the gift on his childhood sweetheart, she stays alive and he then learns something new about his gift: if he ever touches her again, she'll die - and stay dead.
The Sarah Connor Chronicles, TBA, Lena Headey (300, The Brothers Grimm) stars in the title role of this series, based on the Terminator film franchise. (Lena Headey!)
And then there's Supernatural. Which I don't actually know if it's renewed, though my guess is yes, and which I don't know if I'll watch.
So far, I am watching:
Ugly Betty, Thursdays, 8 p.m. (must get used to eastern times)
Friday Night Lights, Fridays, 10 p.m. (Wait. What? Friday nights? Really? Erm -- but the target demographic? And football games? And -- what?)(However. Yay! It's back!)
Bones, date and time TBA (unless I just missed the announcement)
Battlestar Galactica, Sundays? (I hope I'll get to watch it next season, unlike this season.)
And the maybes, or will watch as I have free time, or I don't have enough information yet:
Heroes, Mondays, 9 p.m.
Journeyman, Mondays, 10 p.m., which reminds me of Quantum Leap (Man, I miss that show.)
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Tuesdays, 10 p.m.
Law & Order, Sundays, 8 p.m.
Moonlight, date and time TBA, vampire crime drama? This could be fun.
Chuck, TBA, which has Adam Baldwin and, well, here's the description: A computer whiz who works at a big box retail store receives an email encoded with CIA secrets. The secrets become embedded in his brain and soon the fate of the entire world rests in his hands.
Women's Murder Club, TBA, description: From the best-selling James Patterson novels of the same name. Angie Harmon is the lead. It's about three best friends who solve crimes together. (I love the first three of these books.)
Pushing Daisies, TBA, From Bryan Fuller, the creator of Dead Like Me and Wonderfalls (and currently a writer and co-executive producer on Heroes), Pushing Daisies. It's about a baker who discovers he can touch people and briefly bring them back to life. He uses this gift to help the authorities solves crimes. When he uses the gift on his childhood sweetheart, she stays alive and he then learns something new about his gift: if he ever touches her again, she'll die - and stay dead.
The Sarah Connor Chronicles, TBA, Lena Headey (300, The Brothers Grimm) stars in the title role of this series, based on the Terminator film franchise. (Lena Headey!)
And then there's Supernatural. Which I don't actually know if it's renewed, though my guess is yes, and which I don't know if I'll watch.
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