Damages (episode 5.01 was brilliant), Futurama, The Colbert Report and The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.
With The Dark Knight Rises coming up (couldn't be more excited about that film), tonight I think I'll rewatch Batman Begins and then The Dark Knight on DVD. Or Batman Begins and then alcohol, it's not definitive yet.
PS : Klutzy, I did watch episode 1.03 of Baby Daddy. You're right, things did not go as I predicted. But in that sneak peek I had not seen the other three main characters : had I known there was Riley in the main cast (aka the very close friend in love with Ben who doesn't really see her that way, however his brother sees Riley like that but she doesn't : OH OH, love triangle), I think I would've made a more accurate prediction on what was going to happen between Ben and the doctor (which he dated, obviously, not much chance of being wrong there, and he did dump her before the episode ended, even though she was the one who got assaulted and strangulated (not the best time to dump someone), that I got right too).
I sort of smiled once, when the tall hockey player wondered if his lucky jersey went to live in a farm in Pennsylvania (and then it went on because he didn't understand his mother's metaphors — he's an athlete, obviously he can't be the smart one of the group and depending of the moments he has to have the mental capacity of a six-year old --'). All the characters are clichés, it's phony, you can see the half-baked jokes coming from so far away, there isn't an ounce of originality in this show (every single multi-camera sitcom about 20-something friends living in an apartment is ripping off Friends anyway, they even go as far as saying that Riley weighted more than 200 pounds when she was a teenager… Monica, is that you ?). I won't watch more of Baby Daddy.
Also, I think the whole Twitter thing is getting out of control. Having "#JealousRiley" popping up on screen… seriously ? It's much worse than FOX with #Fringe (maybe they stopped doing that, I don't know, I solely rely on iTunes this year). They're even bothering people watching TV, I hate that (if you're on your phone/computer when you watch a show then you don't give a shit about that show, and that says a lot on what the networks think of their programs, too), although that's not worse than ads during the episodes, like throughout the episode of Baby Daddy there was a big sign above the ABC Family logo saying "Beverly Hills Nanny - World Premiere next", even more annoying than NBC's colored bars at the bottom of the screen or the CW telling you you can win a car in the middle of Nikita/TVD.
Royal Pains, Necessary Roughness, & Futurama. I've already seen Hit & Miss but those of you who haven't please check it out. If you're looking for something different, it's totally worth it.
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Nothing for me tonight.
ReplyDeleteNothing for me - summer does bring a lack of good TV.
ReplyDeleteroyal pains and necessary roughness
ReplyDeletenecessary roughness and Mel & Joey
ReplyDeleteNothing for me here tonight. Will be watching White Collar and Covert Affairs from last night!
ReplyDeleteMelissa and Joey and Baby Daddy.
ReplyDeleteDestination Truth
ReplyDeleteDamages (episode 5.01 was brilliant), Futurama, The Colbert Report and The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.
ReplyDeleteWith The Dark Knight Rises coming up (couldn't be more excited about that film), tonight I think I'll rewatch Batman Begins and then The Dark Knight on DVD. Or Batman Begins and then alcohol, it's not definitive yet.
PS : Klutzy, I did watch episode 1.03 of Baby Daddy. You're right, things did not go as I predicted. But in that sneak peek I had not seen the other three main characters : had I known there was Riley in the main cast (aka the very close friend in love with Ben who doesn't really see her that way, however his brother sees Riley like that but she doesn't : OH OH, love triangle), I think I would've made a more accurate prediction on what was going to happen between Ben and the doctor (which he dated, obviously, not much chance of being wrong there, and he did dump her before the episode ended, even though she was the one who got assaulted and strangulated (not the best time to dump someone), that I got right too).
I sort of smiled once, when the tall hockey player wondered if his lucky jersey went to live in a farm in Pennsylvania (and then it went on because he didn't understand his mother's metaphors — he's an athlete, obviously he can't be the smart one of the group and depending of the moments he has to have the mental capacity of a six-year old --'). All the characters are clichés, it's phony, you can see the half-baked jokes coming from so far away, there isn't an ounce of originality in this show (every single multi-camera sitcom about 20-something friends living in an apartment is ripping off Friends anyway, they even go as far as saying that Riley weighted more than 200 pounds when she was a teenager… Monica, is that you ?). I won't watch more of Baby Daddy.
Also, I think the whole Twitter thing is getting out of control. Having "#JealousRiley" popping up on screen… seriously ? It's much worse than FOX with #Fringe (maybe they stopped doing that, I don't know, I solely rely on iTunes this year). They're even bothering people watching TV, I hate that (if you're on your phone/computer when you watch a show then you don't give a shit about that show, and that says a lot on what the networks think of their programs, too), although that's not worse than ads during the episodes, like throughout the episode of Baby Daddy there was a big sign above the ABC Family logo saying "Beverly Hills Nanny - World Premiere next", even more annoying than NBC's colored bars at the bottom of the screen or the CW telling you you can win a car in the middle of Nikita/TVD.
Necesary Roughness and either catch up on S2 of Louie or finish S1 of Awkward
ReplyDeleteRoyal Pains, Necessary Roughness, & Futurama. I've already seen Hit & Miss but those of you who haven't please check it out. If you're looking for something different, it's totally worth it.
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