none.

oddly enough.

its football/college bb season.
is there anything else on right now?

this is heaven in my book.

screw network programming.

On Dec 7, 2007 2:29 PM, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've said it before but TV has gotten pretty good over the past few years -
> more good choices than most people could possibly watch.  But with the
> strike and holiday season ahead most new shows are on hiatus after only a
> handful of episodes for at least a month if not more.
>
> So which of them are you missing the most?
>
> My favorite new show, hands down, has to be "Pushing Daisies".  That dark
> fairy tale thing always gets me and the pacing, characterization and writing
> are perfect.  I think, in large part, the narration really makes the show
> for me.
>
> "Journeyman" has been better than I expected it to me.  They've, I think,
> safely left "Quantum Leap" territory and really seem to be trying some new
> things.
>
> Surprisingly, although I don't watch any of them religiously, it looks like
> a good number of the new sitcoms are actually good.  "The Big Bang" theory
> is traditional but with a nice little twist for us geeky, science-y types
> and any show that gets BNL to do their theme can't be all bad (extra credit
> if you can name the other show with a BNL theme song).
>
> I think I was most surprised by "Cavemen"... the show is actually pretty
> damn good.  It really is creating intelligent, contemporary social satire
> rather than just relying on hackneyed sight gags.  I would have never
> watched an episode if a friend hadn't pushed me and I was honestly amazed at
> how good it actually was.  That's not to say it's great or anything, but
> when you start with such very, very low expectations it's nice to be
> surprised.
>
> We've also been watching most of "Carpoolers" (good, but uneven - but KITH
> fans should like it), "Bionic Woman" (nothing special) and "Life" (I like it
> quite a bit but my wife has yet to watch any - still, it falls into that
> huge collection of quality crime dramas that you can only, at best, pick a
> few of).
>
> Jim Davis
>
>
>
>
> 

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