Spring TV -- your favorite and least favorite shows?
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Spring TV -- your favorite and least favorite shows?
posted at 4/12/2012 11:33 AM EDT
The spring TV season is well underway. Check out this list of shows on the air, and let us know which shows are your favorites -- and which you just don't like. Which new shows should stick around? -
Re: Spring TV -- your favorite and least favorite shows?
posted at 4/13/2012 5:51 AM EDT
Your poll didn't offer The LA Complex, an upcoming series on The CW. It also didn't offer the two limited series on NBC, Best Friends Forever and Betty White's Off Their Rockers. -
Re: Spring TV -- your favorite and least favorite shows?
posted at 4/13/2012 9:24 AM EDT
What happened to AMCs "The Killing"?? Very suspenseful as the case continues. -
Re: Spring TV -- your favorite and least favorite shows?
posted at 4/13/2012 10:45 AM EDT
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE MISSING!!!! Best new show I've seen in a long time. -
Re: Spring TV -- your favorite and least favorite shows?
posted at 4/13/2012 11:13 AM EDT
I've only seen 3 of those in those polls. And two of them I hated: 'The B in Apt ?' and 'Scandal'. I only saw 1 episode of each, perhaps they'd grow on me, but I doubt I'll give them another chance. There were others on the list that sounded interesting, but as the days grow longer my teevee watching time shrinks down the Bruins, DWTS (which the poll really hated, ah well), and then nothing at all for 3 months.
I have yet to see a single minute of 'Mad Men', probably need to get with the program. Probably just get DVD's of it in a year or two. Ditto for 'Breaking Bad' and a couple of others that seem to get alot of hype. It wasn't mentioned, but I've caught a couple of episodes of 'Person of Interest' and liked it. -
Re: Spring TV -- your favorite and least favorite shows?
posted at 4/13/2012 12:29 PM EDT
I am already tired of Touch.
DWTS has to the best thing on tv. Last man Standing is pretty funny. Suburatory was good for a few weeks but it stinks now. -
Re: Spring TV -- your favorite and least favorite shows?
posted at 4/14/2012 1:11 PM EDT
Unfortunately, I see signs of weariness in developing "Mad Men" plot lines. Of the three espisodes aired thus far, the only story line I find interesting is the conflict brewing between Pete Campbell and Roger Stirling over the Mohawk account. That's the kind od ad-oriented, stab-in-the-back, human intrigue that made this show famous.
Don's secretary sleeping in the office? Wow . . . .
Betty's a little overweight? How's THAT gonna work out? I can't wait!
I could go on, but I'm sure you get the drift . . .