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DVR Files: The Axe

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It’s that time of the television season. I started off recording and watching a hefty number of new and returning shows. A couple of the shows fell off my schedule with in the first week, with more following in the weeks following. So far I have given up on Kitchen Disasters (predictable and kind of stomach turning), Private Practice (boring and sad), Carpoolers (a huge disappointment considering it is written and produced by one of my all-time favorite people Bruce McCullough), and Moonlight (I barely got through the fist laughable episode).

Some of the shows that made the cut have surprised me. I absolutely adore The Big Bang Theory and Reaper. Monday is a POWER night for NBC. I already knew I loved Heroes, but who would have thought that both Chuck and Journeyman would rock they way they do? Pushing Daisies is actually even BETTER than the hype.

Some shows are on middling ground with me. Kid Nation is holding my attention, but I wouldn’t be upset if I came home to find a lightening storm had caused the DVD to skip recording it.

On another note, thinking about Bruce McCullough made me remember how sad I was to see the Kids in the Hall reunion this past summer. *sigh*

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Comment by Mr. Fabulous Subscribed to comments via email
2007-10-20 20:38:11

Damn it, I have been wanting to watch Reaper ever since before it started airing, and I haven’t gotten around to it.

Comment by Angie
2007-10-20 20:57:57

Good news, you can see them online:
http://www.cwtv.com/cw-video/reaper

Ray Wise is amazing at the Devil. Plus, he reminds me and my mother of my late step-father.

 
 
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