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Old 09-16-2009, 04:33 PM   #27 (permalink)
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We may have very different tastes (or not), but I probably watch more CBS shows now than any other network. I like their Monday night lineup (How I Met Your Mother, Big Bang Theory, 2-1/2 Men), and also enjoy The New Adventures of Old Christine on Wednesdays.

Other than their sitcoms, I also enjoy NCIS, The Mentalist, Criminal Minds, CSI, CSI:NY, and Numbers.
I have had this image in my mind for the longest time that CBS is the geriatric network, and that most of its shows and dramas cater more towards the over-50 crowd. Other than Criminal Minds, I haven't given any of those other shows a decent shot.

to yournamehere:
It seems that every year, I usually just latch onto 3 to 5 shows, and I catch up on them sporadically, via online streaming or the occasional renting of an entire season. I don't watch too much TV at all; save for on the weekend, in the twilight hours (10pm-5am), and now that it's that season, NFL games.

Right now, I've started watching Mad Men, finished True Blood, catching up on Leverage and Burn Notice (only missed an episode or two), and I still wish to start Life on Mars/Ashes to Ashes, as well as wanting to start and finish The Shield as well. That'll give you an idea of what my tastes are this year. Oh, yeah, and from what I hear, I think I want to give a look into Hard Knocks, but that time window may have already passed. Last new show for this season in which I'll be affixed to will certainly be Dexter.



---------- Post added at 08:33 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:26 PM ----------

to bring it back on-topic, I'm not sure if it was ever cancelled, but I would really like to know became of the The Outer Limits (Canadian 90s version was good at times, too) and the original and always creepy Unsolved Mysteries.
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