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Post by mlm828 on Dec 7, 2010 12:17:09 GMT -5
For fans of Warehouse 13 (and I know some of us are), it's back tonight, at 10 p.m. on SyFy.
Edited to add: Apparently, tonight's episode was just a one-time Christmas episode (which I thoroughly enjoyed); not sure when it's coming back for real.
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Post by mlm828 on Jan 21, 2011 13:27:30 GMT -5
Fringe is back at 9 p.m. tonight! ;D If you still aren't watching the best show on TV (in this or the alternate universe), here's your chance!
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Post by mlm828 on Mar 1, 2011 20:26:11 GMT -5
A little rant: ABC has done it again. They put a really good cop show (this year, it's Detroit 1-8-7) on Tuesdays at 10 p.m., then stop promoting it and start pre-empting it capriciously. Tonight, for example, they're not showing Detroit 1-8-7 so they can show an interview with Charlie Sheen instead. Who knows when (if ever) they'll show the remaining episode(s)? And then they wonder why the ratings slip.
Sound familiar?
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Post by egw on Mar 7, 2011 19:23:47 GMT -5
I'm not sure of the facts, but I think they took it off to show the 20/20 special on C. Sheen. It will be back, and here's what I'm iffy about: they will show the final on a Monday so they all get shown. I like the show too.
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Post by mlm828 on Sept 20, 2011 20:24:37 GMT -5
The Fall TV season has arrived for 2011! What new shows are you planning to check out? What returning shows are you most looking forward to? The answer to the second question is easy for me - Fringe! Fans of the show have been wondering all summer about what will happen, with Peter Bishop never having existed. And if Peter Bishop never existed, why is Joshua Jackson (the actor who plays him) still in the cast? These and other questions will be answered - or not - beginning this Friday, September 23!
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Post by bjobsessed on Sept 21, 2011 6:14:17 GMT -5
Harry's Law. Also waiting for White Collar and Suits to start again but I don't think that's till Jan. USA network likes to split the season in half. Very annoying!
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Post by hoosier on Sept 21, 2011 18:09:58 GMT -5
Of course had to watch NCIS last night and then there are Supernatural and Criminal Minds. Unforgettable unfortunately was, I fell asleep during it. Caught the pilot for Secret Circle last week and it wasn't bad. I didn't watch Charlies Angels that often the first go around so I don't think I will this time. I do want to see Person of Interest and Terra Nova however.
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Post by bjobsessed on Sept 21, 2011 23:35:25 GMT -5
I forgot about Criminal Minds. I love that show as twisted as it is.
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Post by mlm828 on Sept 22, 2011 1:14:42 GMT -5
I do want to see Person of Interest and Terra Nova however. I'll be checking out these two new shows, too. I might take a look at Prime Suspect, but I doubt anyone can compare to Helen Mirren in the original British series. Although I sometimes find The Mentalist rather annoying, I am interested to see what happens to Patrick Jane after the killing that ended last season, and whether it was really "Red John" he killed.
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Post by shmeep on Sept 22, 2011 8:30:28 GMT -5
I am looking forward to Terra Nova! What's his face in the lead is almost reason enough for me, although I wish they'd let him be his Irish self more often. Jason O'Mara? Is that his name? I just know he's pleasant on the eyes. So far, I've caught Ringer and New Girl this season. Ringer is pretty interesting, but I am admittedly only watching it because I like Sarah Michelle Geller and watching her in something new gives me Buffy flashbacks. New Girl was very entertaining. I was surprised by how much I liked it. The humor just clicked with me.
I'm delighted that Parenthood is back. It's grown better each season and I've become quite attached to the Braverman clan. I can relate to a close Californian family with four grown siblings with some Asbergers in the mix, I guess.
I just got Netflix and am now quite obsessed with Doctor Who. I had never seen it before but now I've watched the first five seasons and it's fantastic, although I didn't adjust to the most recent regeneration very well. David Tennant is definitely my "Doctor" so anything after him feels off to me.
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Post by mlm828 on Sept 22, 2011 20:33:32 GMT -5
I am looking forward to Terra Nova! What's his face in the lead is almost reason enough for me, although I wish they'd let him be his Irish self more often. Jason O'Mara? Is that his name? Yes, it's Jason O'Mara. I really liked him in Life on Mars. Looking forward to seeing him on my TV again. Any accent is fine with me.
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Post by hoosier on Sept 24, 2011 15:19:26 GMT -5
I really liked Person of Interest; the characters are interesting and its different. It had a surprising twist that I sure didn't see coming. I was all hyped for Supernatural and then the channel decided to play peek a boo. Arghhhhhhhh! Only was able to see about 15 minutes total but luckily my brother was able to catch it and filled me in.
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Post by bjobsessed on Sept 24, 2011 22:26:34 GMT -5
I really liked Person of Interest; the characters are interesting and its different. It had a surprising twist that I sure didn't see coming. I just watched it and I totally agree with you. Looking forward to next week now!
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Post by hoosier on Oct 26, 2011 17:34:14 GMT -5
Anyone see Once Upon a Time last Sunday? Hopefully they will give it a shot as it was really good. Its rated high by the critics but when has that made a show a sure thing. It takes characters from fairy tales and puts them in the modern world where they know nothing of their previous existence because of a curse laid by the evil queen. I like books by Charles DeLint and Robert Holdstock where myths and the everyday world butt heads so this is right up my alley!
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Post by egw on Nov 1, 2011 10:16:52 GMT -5
Anyone see Once Upon a Time last Sunday? Hopefully they will give it a shot as it was really good. Its rated high by the critics but when has that made a show a sure thing. It takes characters from fairy tales and puts them in the modern world where they know nothing of their previous existence because of a curse laid by the evil queen. I like books by Charles DeLint and Robert Holdstock where myths and the everyday world butt heads so this is right up my alley! I really like it, and hope it continues. I wonder if the the owner of the town (Rasputin) knows what is going on since he is the one who gave the evil queen the spell. I'm more worried about "Grimm" since it is against "Supernatural," and "Fringe," and I like all of them.
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