This year's television offerings so far (there may be spoilers in comments, so proceed with care if you worry about that sort of thing):
House - yes. Though it needs more Wilson.
Heroes - oh yes, but just so much potential for being buggered up royally (and not in the good steamy man-on-man action way). And Hiro is already my favourite.
Numb3rs - oh god, yes! For so many reasons, many of which are cited here.
Boston Legal - all kinds of yes. Alan, you are so bad. Heh heh.
Jericho - sorry, got bored in episode 2.
Studio 60 - yes, but I liked it better when they were called Dan and Casey, and the dark-haired one was Josh Charles not Matthew Perry (and is it just me, or has he had a rough couple of years lately, because he looks like he should sleep for a month!).
Veronica Mars - yes, oh yes. Hooked already. Even New Guy is amusing rather than annoying and this year does Logan...? Oops, said no spoilers, didn't I? ;)
Dexter - yes, probably. We'll see if I make it through episode 2 but Michael C. Hall is hot. ;)
Agree? Disagree? Think I'm talking out of my arse?
House - yes. Though it needs more Wilson.
Heroes - oh yes, but just so much potential for being buggered up royally (and not in the good steamy man-on-man action way). And Hiro is already my favourite.
Numb3rs - oh god, yes! For so many reasons, many of which are cited here.
Boston Legal - all kinds of yes. Alan, you are so bad. Heh heh.
Jericho - sorry, got bored in episode 2.
Studio 60 - yes, but I liked it better when they were called Dan and Casey, and the dark-haired one was Josh Charles not Matthew Perry (and is it just me, or has he had a rough couple of years lately, because he looks like he should sleep for a month!).
Veronica Mars - yes, oh yes. Hooked already. Even New Guy is amusing rather than annoying and this year does Logan...? Oops, said no spoilers, didn't I? ;)
Dexter - yes, probably. We'll see if I make it through episode 2 but Michael C. Hall is hot. ;)
Agree? Disagree? Think I'm talking out of my arse?
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Date: 2006-10-04 09:39 pm (UTC)Dexter is on Showtime on Sunday, and it's about a forensics guy who happens to be a serial killer who kills serial killers. It's very much told from his point of view and is quite interesting, though it's not clear where they're going to go with it.
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Date: 2006-10-05 10:34 pm (UTC)