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Upfront red carpet LIVE LINK!! https://twitter.com/eonline/status/598880504138604544
Do I really want to go to the TNT Upfronts - just for the chance to catch a glimpse of Mary in real life - so badly, that I just appealed to my RL friends to go with me? Yeah. I think I do.
We couldn't see Darren because he is glued to Chris's side behind Lea. Wow.
Notice the gaps between everyone else.
Spelling for me right now has gone completely out the window.
Its time for the up fronts again
Other Fandoms: AHHHHHHHHHHHH Look at all the pretty photos!!!! Wooooo Yeah!
Leverage Fandom: I think I saw a photo of Tim Hutton?
Just saying.... JIPPED!
My Up-fronts (I watch too much television)
It's almost time for the Up-fronts, so I'm gonna do a recap of my TV-shows and the new pilots I'll watch next year. Let's begin!
Tv-Shows I intend to keep watching, because they are good: Castle (humor and drama and there isn't shipper wars), Cougar Town (it's actually the best sit-com right now IMO), Raising Hope (a very good new-comers), Nikita (started out weak, now "shit just got real"), The Big Bang Theory (it still makes me laugh), How I met your mother (I need to meet the mother!)
TV-Shows I intend to keep watching, because I enjoy junk food as much as Junk TV (I'm a masochist): Glee (no plot, no characters development, no continuity, the songs are bad for the most part and yet I keep watching), Grey's Anatomy (a soap-opera), Parenthood (too much drama!)
TV-show I intend to keep watching, because they are so AWESOME I could cry: The Good Wife.
TV shows I'm not sure I'll keep watching: Modern Family (the jokes are always the same and they are kind of bad jokes on stereotypes), Community (it's becoming pretentious, I really didn't like the Abed's birthday episode)
TV-Shows I know I won't watching: Bones (I can't take Hart Hanson seriously anymore), Desperate Housewives (it was good, now it's always the same. The plot twist aren't surprising anymore, just lame. It's a shame, because I really liked Lynette), The Office (No Michael? No party!)
TV-shows I can't keep watching 'cause they ended: Friday Night Lights (that was hard, I was a sobbing fest), Big Love (it was time)
Cable TV-Shows I intend to keep watching: Mad Men (I seriously love Mad Men!), White Collar (Matt Bomer, Tiffany Thiessen), Covert Affairs (yeah... I like it. Kind of).
British TV-shows are the fucking best: Misfits (will Robert Sheehan be there?), Skins (3rd generation is fucking awesome), Being Human (I hope the 4th season will be the last. I'm also hoping an Aidan Turner cameo in the series finale).
New TV-show on my list: Pan Am. It sets in the sixties and has Christina Ricci and Christina Ricci is my hero since "Addams Family".
New TV-show on my list: Once Upon a Time. I read the plot and... that was it. It sounds cute and different.
New Tv-show on my list: Iceland. A group of friends deals with the death of one of them. The strange thing: this is a sit-com.
New Tv-show on my list: 17th Precinct. Practically the real version of "The Aurors". Police and magic.
I'll take a look on that (new tv-shows) - Part 1: Good Christian Bitches (Leslie Bibb, it seems fun and soap-opery in a good way), Apartment 23 (mostly because I read this quote "June, sweetie, I banged your fiancé on your birthday cake. And I'm going to be late with my half of the rent."), Ringer (Sarah Michelle Gellar and the plot seems good) , Two Broke Girls (I really like the plot, but it could be bad in the wrong hands)
I'll take a look on that (new tv-shows) - Part 2 : Wonder Woman (Yeah, I'll watch it, but I also think this is gonna fail. Hope I'm wrong), Work it ("Two men pretend to be women to a find a job": it could be really good or really, really bad. I think the latter), Smash ("A glee for adults". I'm on the verge), Untitled Emily Spivey Project (I really miss "Samantha Who?"), Playboy (Mad Men era, drama...), The new girl (Emily Deschanel character is living with 3 boys, sorta like Two broke Girls, the comments aren't very good, but who knows).
Considerations: two years ago was a very good year for television. We got The Good Wife, Parenthood, Community, Modern Family, Glee and they were great and some of these still are. Last year instead wasn't a very good year. The good things (My Generation, Lone Star) got axed quickly, but from the beginning there weren't so much choices. This year seems better. The show are different, there are less lawyers and doctors, which is good. It's time to wait and see, but this year I'll wait with quiet optimism.