There are lot of my favorite tv shows with which i like to entertain myself. But at present i am watching running shows. I’ve just finished Glee season 2 , which is my latest most favorite musical drama. And now i am going to watch The Game season 4 episode 13.
my favorite network when i was a kid was the food network. I don’t watch it much any more but my favorite shows on food network now are Iron Chef America and Chopped.
Just saw the fourth episode of the first season of the new show Breakout Kings. Really good episode. It shows the team of cons and cops coming together and working toghether as a team despite them having nothing in common or liking each other.
Sounds great, TSS. I really should give this show a watch, as I’ve said, it’s like Chase meets White Collar.
Has anyone in America watched Detroit 1-8-7? I believe it was cancelled, but Channel 7 (Australia’s ABC affiliate) is promoting it as the next great cop show and will start airing the series tomorrow. Just wanna check if it’s a worthwhile time investment.
Occasionally, when I’m bored of watching SPortscenter in the morning, I would like to turn to MTV to see if there is a chance that one of my favorite songs is playing.
Just wrapped up the first season of No Ordinary Family. It was a really enjoyable show. I wish that there could be a season 2. But whether or not it happens, I was glad to be a part of this shows fanbase.
I’m very excited to watch Detroit 1-8-7 (even though apparently it’s been cancelled in the States). The 1-8-7 in the title is a reference to the police code for homicide, and the series follows the adventures of a team of homicide detectives in the Motor City.
Interestingly, the pilot was shot in Atlanta instead of the story’s setting in Detroit. Also, it was originally planned as a mockumentary, but ABC decided to abandon the format after the real-life suspension by the Detroit Police Department of documentary ‘ridealongs’ by camera crews after a controversial police shooting during filming of the A&E documentary series The First 48 (of which I’ve watched an episode, quite interesting- it follows homicide detectives during the first 48 hours after a crime has been committed).
Anyway, the lead is that guy from Sopranos, trailer looks promising, and yeah, I really like the unconventional setting instead of the usual New York, Los Angeles and Miami locations.
Also, has anyone watched The Chicago Code on Fox? It also has a pretty interesting storyline; a female superintendent and various other cops attempt to bring down a corrupt politician who has dealings with the Irish Mafia in the Windy City. This is an intriguing premise because, how do you enforce law and order when the very system itself is compromised?
I’ve been watching Wipeout with my dad lately, and it’s so funny to watch the contestants slip and slide while the awfully eccentric John Henson whips laughter at them for it.
I tend to watch Cops every now and then with my dad, there’s always something that interested me about retards trying to break the law and get away with it, and just retarded stunts in general, which brings me to…
1,000 ways to die. Quite interesting and also gives you a nice hint of dark humor, it’s funny to watch these people do retarded things and off themselves for their stupidity. Although, not all of them could had been voluntary in any way, but there are some others which they shouldn’t have thought twice and just HAD NOT done at all, like this one guy injected some glow juice in his blood system so he would bright up, and this one redneck uses a paintball gun to shoot down a beehive despite that he has really bad allergies to bee stings, and a loan shark tries to cut down a scissor lift to collect his money and ‘accidentally’ gets his head scissored off.
I recently watched one of the Mardis Gras episodes. So funny, I want to go to NOLA during Mardi Gras,and stay SOBER. So I can watch and laugh at the ensuing madness.