HIMYM is the only CBS show I watch, House is the only Fox show I watch, and PD is the only ABC show I watch.
Boxed Set, Vol. IV: It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that.
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I don't think I watch a single CBS show. Unless the NFL counts. I've got multiples on the other 3, and Reaper on CW.
CBS is the channel I watch the most -- NCIS, Criminal Minds, Cold Case, Survivor, HIMYM, and Amazing Race when it comes on later.
CW - Reaper and Supernatural
NBC - Life and Chuck
ABC - Pushing Daises
Fox - Bones
Sci Fi - SGA and Odyessy 5
BBCA- Torchwood and Ultimate Force.
I actually end up watching most of these on tape delay.
Hmmm. With "Heroes" and "Scrubs" on NBC, and "Pushing Daisies" on ABC, this is the most actual network TV I've ever watched.
I don't think I watch anything on CBS, though G watches CSI and Numb3rs.
For me:
ABC: Pushing Daisies(and Lost, when it comes back)
NBC: Heroes and Law & Order: SVU.(original recipe Law and Order when it comes back)
Fox: Bones
CW: Reaper and Smallville(also Legion of Superheroes on Saturday mornings)
USA: Law and Order: Criminal Intent
Sci-Fi: Stargate:Atlantis
Lifetime: Blood Ties
Why, yes, I do watch a lot of tv, mostly on tape delay.
I just took the quiz, and ended up with a lot of ties. They placed me on Babylon 5 (which I never watched, because it never pinged on my conciousness until partway through and a friend told me I needed to watch it from the beginning, and I just never got around to it). Anyway, my top results looked like so:
75% Babylon 5 (Babylon 5)
75% Moya (Farscape)
75% Deep Space 9 (Star Trek)
69% Serenity (Firefly)
69% Heart of Gold (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)
69% Millenium Falcon (Star Wars)
69% Galactica (Battlestar: Galactica)
63% Andromeda Ascendant (Andromeda)
The tie-breaking questions (I forget the exact wording, but essentially it was 'which is the most true') -- a) always question your government, b) you would do something completely evil if it meant saving thousands of lives, and c) being with escaped prisoners would be fine as long as they're trustworthy -- have me trying to figure out which questions apply to which shows. I can assume the escaped prisoners apply to Moya. I'm not sure about the "completely evil" part. And I think pretty much every SF show questions the government, that's just part of the canon.
I watch the CBS Sunday Morning show. It is one of my few routines.
NBC gets me for Heroes, ABC for Lost, FOX for House. SciFi for lots of stuff if I can. Not much happens real time anymore.
I don't think I've ever watched this much TV other than as background noise:
Monday: HIMYM on CBS, Heroes on NBC.
Tuesday: Reaper on CW, Nip/Tuck on FX starting this month.
Wednesday: Pushing Daisies on ABC.
Thursday: Supernatural on CW, Scrubs on NBC later this month.
Friday: Stargate: Atlantis on SciFi.
Saturday: Torchwood on BBC America.
Sunday: Brothers & Sisters on ABC, Dexter on Showtime.
CBS - I'm pretty heavy on. CSI, CSI:NY, Criminal Minds, Numb3rs (you see a trend here?), Without a Trace.
NBC - Heroes, Journeyman, Life (so far)
ABC - DSM, Pushing Daisies
Fox - House, Reaper (so far)
CW- Supernatural
OK, there's something still not clicking about Journeyman for me, but the opening scenes with the (I'm assuming) publisher and editor going on about buyouts and cutbacks?
I'm impressed. They pretty much nailed what's really going on.
Hrm. OK. I take that back. Now I just got much more interested in this episode.