CBS has a new series, Moonlight, about a vampire using his powers to help people. I liked that show when it was called Angel. >[link]
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Experimental TV: Network Drama
This thread is an experiment to discern the Buffistas' interests in television discussion. It will close on June 1st, 2007, after which our community will assess our future direction. Discuss network aired drama here. [NAFDA]
The drug thing squicked me too. I'm used to being squicked by House, but Wilson's supposed to be nice! Although, it was kind of fun to see House on ADs and House when he figured it out.
CBS has a new series, Moonlight, about a vampire using his powers to help people. I liked that show when it was called Angel.
I did too. This one doesn't sound nearly as promising.
Quite frankly, my problem with Foreman (especially since his first name is ERIC) is I keep expecting Kurtwood Smith to show up and call him a dumbass everytime they call him "Foreman".
ION Bones managed to make me laugh like a drain AND give me allergies more than once. No. Fair.
I find House strangely unwatchable. I've tried because I love Hugh Laurie, but no, can't.
I watch SVU for Munch. Not that he's on much, but still, as long as he's there Homocide isn't really gone. *snif*
Oh yeah, and I love Bones. I will be very upset though if Zach is gone next season.
Bones was very enjoyable tonight. I had completely forgotten that Billy Gibbons is Angela's dad.
Also, the series finale of Crossing Jordan is very good. Although, so far: no cannibalism.
I loved Angela's dad! So kickass. Although then why did he "give" her to be married? Inconsistent.
Also, I'm pleased that the previouslies on Criminal Minds let me hear Mandy Patinkin say "K-hole" again.
I keep expecting Kurtwood Smith to show up and call him a dumbass everytime they call him "Foreman".
Best. Guest spot. Ever.
Bones: "Run! Flee!" I guess Hodgins and Angela are going to be living in sin now.
Brennan was getting all sorts of emotional. What a fun show. That preview was next to useless, though. Which only makes sense, I guess.
Yeah, given that they havent' started filming yet!
(But mostly I guess it was to let people know that they're coming back.)
Although then why did he "give" her to be married? Inconsistent.
I know. It would have been better to say "Nobody gives Angela away, I'm just taking a walk" or even for HER to say "I do"