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Winter Break TV

I've been very quiet for quite some time because I've been busily finishing up the end of semester at Uni. But now, with the last assignment being handed in later this afternoon and two exams spaced out over the next three weeks, I'm busily planning what I'm going to be watching over the winter break.

1. Psych

I've mentioned that I've been working through the first season for a little while now. I really started to get into this in the last couple of weeks and think I'll be done with the season early next week. At the moment I find it entertaining and I like the characters and the humour, but it's just still missing that little spark.


2. Dollhouse

I watched the first episode the day it aired but then made the decision to leave it off until there was news as to whether it would get a second season (I hate investing if the show is just going to get canned and unfortunately, Joss' run hasn't been so good of late). Well Fox announced that it will get a second season and so I'll be getting through the first during the break in preparation for the second.

3. Glee


Because everyone I know is raving about the pilot. Oh how I hate things airing during the semester when I don't have time to join in the raving!

4. CSI

I did well and managed to get past Grissom leaving and am quite pleased with Laurence Fishburne's part in the show, but I have been a bit lax and want to catch up.


5. Gilmore Girls


The only show I've been able to consitantly burn through in the last couple of weeks (it just goes down so well, even when I'm studying). Very close to being finished with the sixth series so should be up to the last season by the time next semester starts.

That's the definite list. Also there, on DVD, glaring at me are: Six Feet Under, Twin Peaks (this is the work of my work friend who wants me to watch everything he's ever watched), Gossip Girl... my list never seems to get any smaller.

Now, time for some audience participation. What show can you not live without and why? And why should someone like me, who notoriously comes into shows well after they're finished or established, find room in my schedule to watch them? And also, what shows would you like to see me review?

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