Today, that's all changed, thank the lord!
Shows I am enjoying:
The Closer with Kyra Sedgewick. I really enjoy the ensemble of this show. While this is the final season, we get ten episodes this summer, a few this winter and the final ones next summer so there will be more to look forward to come the fall. YAY.
Rizzoli and Isles with Angie Harmon and Sasha Alexandra. These two have great chemistry without which this show wouldn't be nearly as fun.
Memphis Beat with Jason Lee and Alfre Woodward. I really enjoyed this show last summer but the first couple of episodes this season haven't been the same. Luckily, tonight, it felt like the old Beat. Here's hoping that feeling sticks.
White Collar with Tim DeKay. Being a Carnivale fan from way back, I will watch Tim Dekay in almost anything (except that horrible post Carnivale HBO show) and this one has a terrific ensemble cast.
Warehouse 13 with Eddie McLintock. I like the new addition of Agent Jinx. It's preposterous but it's fun.
Falling Skies with Noah Wylie started out really strong in it's sci-fi alien invasion/WW2 homage storyline but the last couple of weeks have been difficult at best. I understand the need to build the community storyline up so they can blow it asunder later this summer (if that's really what happens) and up the stakes for all the characters but the community building is being done at the expense of the tension and conflict instead of complementing it.
Covert Affairs, Royal Pains and Burn Notice. Yeah, I enjoy "blue sky" programming in the summer and these fit that bill very nicely. Plus, like Tim Dekay, I will watch Bruce Campbell anytime, anywhere. I loved him in Brisco County back in the 1990s.
True Blood. Weird doings in Bon Temps, LA. This season it's witches and I am enjoying all the craziness except the extended storyline of Jason in Hot Shot.
Breaking Bad with Bryan Cranston returns on Sunday. YAY!!
I am heartbroken over the fact there is no Mad Men this summer and that I have to wait till next winter for my Don Draper and company fix.
Dexter is still to come.
And lastly, how come Hawthorne has turned into the most over-the-top show on this summer? It's never been a good show but last season it was at least a pleasant way to spend an hour. Now, each episode is more over the top than the previous one and with them throwing everything but the kitchen sink into the storyline, this show is train wreck about to happen.
Yeah, I know, I watch too much television.
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How about you? Any thoughts (besides the fact I watch too much tv)?