Let's talk about TV. The Emmys are on the 23 of the month; I'm not exactly a fan of the awards. I like the red carpet and all that, but I feel the awards should stick to network shows. Cable shows shouldn't count, especially HBO shows. I feel like I don't even know most of the shows that are nominated. The only drama series nominated that isn't on cable is Downton Abbey. Do Network shows really suck so bad that they can't find even one to nominate? Mad Men, Boardwalk Empire, Dexter, Breaking Bad; these series pop up multiple times for each category. In fact the only categories that have expected network wins are Mayim Bialik for Big Bang Theory and Ed O'Neill for Modern Family. And even that's wrong because Max Greenfield from New Girl should win. I don't know how many times I have said this and I will continue to say it until it happen, GIVE JOHN NOBLE AN EMMY! He is the greatest actor I may have ever seen on television. Sci-fi shows don't get much recognition, but this is about the man's acting! We have one more year and Fringe, John Noble, and Anna Torv should sweep the drama category next year!
The new fall TV season is coming up. There aren't many shows that I'm excited for, honestly, but here's my line up. On Sunday we have The Good Wife. I always do like that show and Archie Panjabi should win that Emmy!
Monday is Bones. And let's be honest, it should have ended a while ago. Of course I'll still watch though. I'm actually very curious about some of the upcoming plot lines that were given away in Entertainment Weekly magazine; a modern day Jack the Ripper, solving a neanderthal murder, and going undercover as ballroom dancers. I love when Booth and Brennan go undercover!
I have hopes for Revolution. I think the whole idea is very intriguing, it's just my genre. Plus, Erik Kripke and JJ Abrams coming together is great.
I really do think that Castle and Beckett can go all the way. I'm interested in seeing how they're going to figure things out at the beginning of the season. I see a bright future for the two. I'm super excited that Castle re-runs are going to start airing on TNT!
Tuesday will be New Girl for me. I really enjoy that show and the humor there.
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Wednesday is SVU, but the show just isn't the same without Christopher Meloni. Modern Family, but I haven't seen the finale from the previous season. I liked Suburgatory just fine, so I'll keep up with that. I'm surprised that Supernatural is on Wednesday nights, seems out of place.
Thursday has Last Resort. The trailer captured my attention so I'll give that a shot. And of course, The Office is on. Even though it should have ended years ago, I'll watch this final season if only to find out who is making this damn documentary and why.
And finally, the night where shows go to die, Friday night. Fringe! I am so excited for Fringe, especially after reading the little paragraph about what to expect from this final season.
The new fall TV season is coming up. There aren't many shows that I'm excited for, honestly, but here's my line up. On Sunday we have The Good Wife. I always do like that show and Archie Panjabi should win that Emmy!
Monday is Bones. And let's be honest, it should have ended a while ago. Of course I'll still watch though. I'm actually very curious about some of the upcoming plot lines that were given away in Entertainment Weekly magazine; a modern day Jack the Ripper, solving a neanderthal murder, and going undercover as ballroom dancers. I love when Booth and Brennan go undercover!
I have hopes for Revolution. I think the whole idea is very intriguing, it's just my genre. Plus, Erik Kripke and JJ Abrams coming together is great.
I really do think that Castle and Beckett can go all the way. I'm interested in seeing how they're going to figure things out at the beginning of the season. I see a bright future for the two. I'm super excited that Castle re-runs are going to start airing on TNT!
Tuesday will be New Girl for me. I really enjoy that show and the humor there.

Wednesday is SVU, but the show just isn't the same without Christopher Meloni. Modern Family, but I haven't seen the finale from the previous season. I liked Suburgatory just fine, so I'll keep up with that. I'm surprised that Supernatural is on Wednesday nights, seems out of place.
Thursday has Last Resort. The trailer captured my attention so I'll give that a shot. And of course, The Office is on. Even though it should have ended years ago, I'll watch this final season if only to find out who is making this damn documentary and why.
And finally, the night where shows go to die, Friday night. Fringe! I am so excited for Fringe, especially after reading the little paragraph about what to expect from this final season.