Chuck. I gave up on Chuck, and I can't even say I miss it.
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I stopped watching about the time they brought Sara back.
Yeah, that one was rough for me. I always hated her.
Chuck. I gave up on Chuck, and I can't even say I miss it.
me too. When they gave him superpowers as well, I had to let it go.
I still watch CSI when it's not overlapped with a million other things I watch--it's third in line for the Thursday 9PM slot. I am glad I got to watch the Bieb get shot. It balanced out having to watch the trailer for his movie.
I hope L&O:UK continues for a while, but Jamie Bamber has a new job, doesn't he? I definitely like it more than LA.
I still enjoy Chuck, especially since the moron crew at BuyMore isn't featured as prominently anymore and they've dropped the stupid will-they-won't-they with Chuck/Sarah. I wouldn't be sad if it went away, though.
Yeah, L&O:UK is very good.
LOLA is not.
I'd be so sad if Chuck got canceled, and I feel kind of guilty that I only watch it on Demand instead of recording it on the DVR because HIMYM and House are not available on Demand and are on at the same time.
I still try to keep up on Chuck on hulu, and will probably do the same with Glee for now. I'm working evenings again so I don't watch anything live except on Fridays and the weekend.
And I'm a week behind on ANTM.
Well, I missed Detroit 187 last night (because Tivo seemed to have been unaware that it was new) and I watched it on the ABC website. And it was an excellent episode. I'm very sad that this show is not doing well. (It is also in a very tough timeslot up against every single tv show on Tuesday night that I want to watch.)
I haven't seen last night's episode yet, but I've been reading where the cast and the producers are lobbying to take the show to a basic cable network, ala Southland, should ABC decide not to renew it. James McDaniels was quoted as saying he really felt that's where they should've been all along, but that he lauded ABC for having the guts to give the show a go.
I hope Detroit 187 survives because I enjoy the show, I've got to believe it's good for the Detroit/MI film industry, and Jon Michael Hill is one of the sweetest men I've ever met.
I'm going to use this as an excuse to link to something Jon wrote when he was playing Ariel in The Tempest. [link]