Yup it's GG, and my apologies but Grad school can be a quelcher of time
Anywho, why am I back at my keyboard?
This week is the second week of premiers, technically, but this is when Fall TV dramas, comedies and new series start peeking out their yellowed eyes from hidden caves.
Up first, tonight How I Met Your Mother, tonight on CBS at 8. All the fans are dying know how Barney is transformed and who is ends up marrying? Will it be Nora, the cute British and extremely forgiving girl, or Robyn whom we all know of love, despite her gun toting ways. Or possibly someone new?
The Dunphees are back on Wednesday. Modern Family airs on ABC at 9. They will be vying for American eyeballs all over the country with the cast of gLee! I am super excited for gLee, even though golden locks Sam is not returning for us to see the romantic endeavours between him and Mercedes. But don't fret Mercedes still has a r omantic interest this Wednesday night. Another great thing to look forward to is the gLee Project winners! I am soooooo excited for Colin and Sam, I cannot wait to see what roles the writers come up with for them.
On Thursday viewers can look forward to The Office and finding out who the new boss will be. Creed will end up burning down the building if he is in power for too long. Plus we always have sweet, ever cute Jam!
Of course that's not all I'll be watching. There are a couple of new series I am interested in this fall.
Revenge and Once Upon a Time have caught my eyes. Their advertisers can give themselves a pat on the back. I'm a sucker for drama, mystery and fairy tales. That last one Disney can take all the credit, all that I have my bitter moments, way deep down I'm a sucker for happy endings.
Revenge airs this Wednesday night, (I'll be doing a lot of cyber watching). And Once Upon a Time doesn't air until October 23rd. Speaking of premiers in the distant future. Returning this fall for a seventh season is Bones.
Unfortunately we'll have to wait til November to see all the new hurtles Booth and Bones have to overcome as a couple, parents and partners! It should be an interesting season. Congrats to Emily Deschancel for her real life pregnancy--it's worth waiting a couple extra months. Anxiously awaiting November 3
Psych returns October 12, and man I sooooo miss my Shawn and Gus with all their hijinks and humorous ways. They are such characters.
Chuck comes back for it's fifth and final season, October 21. I am glad to for the closure we'll recieve but I will certainly miss Zach and his weekly appearances on my television. I do have to say that I am quite worried even a little frightened to see what occurs with Morgan as the intersect, but we'll be getting a close up view into Chuck's struggles with starting his own business and Casey will finally get some love :P
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TV is back, yay! Along with Modern Family (sooooo glad Ty Burrell won the Emmy, i love him so much) and The Office (soooo pissed Steve Carell didn't win the Emmy. i can't believe he never has and never will for Michael Scott D:), I will also be watching returning comedies Parks and Recreation and Community. Both absolutely brilliant shows.
As far as new comedies go, I tried out New Girl last night. I enjoyed it a lot more than I thought I would. Zooey Deschanel is pretty adorable and the whole thing was rather funny. I'm sticking with it for a while.
I gave up on Glee, sorry. I didn't even find it a guilty pleasure last year. I just felt...guilty when I watched it.
Once Upon a Time! I would like to watch that as well. The other fairy tale show, Grimm, doesn't look as good.
I also might check out Terra Nova and Pan Am, as far as new shows are concerned.
Also, Supernatural is back this week, I know you're all excited :P
I hope Chuck's last season is good! As long as Casey and Jeffster get good endings, i'll be fine :)
LOL, oh your love for Casey and Jeffster, but yea it should be good, I mean they've had a summer and more to come up with twist and plots.
I sad to hear that you fell off the gLee, train. But I can understand it wasn't as great as the first season--I'm chalking it up to the sophomorian slump. What really got me stoked over the summer was the gLee project, I just fell in love with Sam and Colin :D
Yea... I was weary about the New Girl. You'll have to let me know how Pan Am goes.
I think the problem with "Grim," well is that's it's grim, it went to dark for this modern age. While Once upon a time might seems a tad dark their advertisements have left you with a sense of not only tradition but hope. That's what the human condition desires.
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