XOXO …
So a couple of fall TV programs have already started. And of course, TV junkie that I am, I’ve been watching. Here’s what I think of some shows so far:
Gossip Girl: I heart Chuck and Blair. Need I say more? I think they’re one of the most fascinating couples on TV right now, and the first two episodes of Gossip Girl have only made me root for them even more. That scene at the end of the first eppy where Blair told Chuck that she was his if he’d just say that he loved her … wow. Just wow.
C&B are definitely the highlight of the show for me. But I’m also interested to see how Nate’s affair with the married woman plays out and Jenny’s internship with Eleanor’s company. So far, it’s all been soapy drama at its finest.
Prison Break: Yeah, this show probably should have ended two years ago after the brothers broke out of prison, but I keep watching. You know what? I’m really digging the premise this season where the brothers and their ragtag band of frenemies are working together to take down the Company. But then again, I love caper books/shows/movies.
I think Michael Rappaport is a bit miscast as the FBI (or whatever department he’s with) boss/liason. He’s not quite serious/tough enough. But I’m really glad they brought Sarah back and didn’t kill off Gretchen (just yet). Would it be too much to ask for a knock-down, drag-out fight between Sarah and Gretchen?
Fringe: This is the new show by J.J. Abrams about an FBI agent who investigates strange phenomenon with the help of a slacker genius and his previously institutionalized scientist father. I thought the pilot was a bit slow in the beginning. Overall, it was okay, but I have a feeling the show’s going to be a little too X-Files for me (I’m not a huge fan of sci-fi).
Also, I kind of felt like I’d already seen everything before in other Abrams’ shows. The tough heroine (Sydney on Alias, Kate on Lost); the brilliant but slightly psycopathic father (Jack Bristow on Alias, Christian Shepherd on Lost); the daddy issues (Sydney/Jack on Alias, Jack/Christian/Claire on Lost); the big, shadowy conspiracy (SD-6/Rimbaldi on Alias, Dharma Initiative/etc. on Lost).
All writers tend to repeat the same themes/ideas (yes, even me) whether it’s conscious or not. Usually, it doesn’t bother me. But there were so many things that were so obviously the same in Fringe. It was a little disappointing.
Overall, Fringe didn’t immediately hook me the way Alias and Lost did. Although I did think Dr. Bishop’s various ramblings were amusing. And the scene with the cow was funny. So I’ll keep watching for a few more weeks at least.
As for other shows, I’m eagerly awaiting the return of Chuck and How I Met Your Mother. 😎
What about you guys? Which shows are you loving? What are you looking forward to? Share in the comments.
3 words 8 letters — I didn’t think I could love Chuck and Blair anymore, but I do. That scene was a perfect soapy teen moment. Two episodes in and I’m as hooked as I ever was. Most of the time when I’m this into a show I can over look anything, but what is the deal with the new cafe? Why can’t Vanessa just go on the road with Ruffus? I hope they don’t try to turn this stupid cafe into the Peach Pit/Max’s/Arnold’s/The Bronze — I love the teen hang out, but Blair would never sit around Vanessa’s stupid cafe. So besides that, I can’t wait for the new episode.
Looking forward to the season premieres of all three CSI series, NCIS, NUMB3RS, and CRIMINAL MINDS. I think the only new show that has me interested is THE MENTALIST. That, of course, is subject to change.
And I hope that FLASHPOINT comes back as a midseason replacement.
Brian — Yeah, I think the writers don’t know what to do with Vanessa or Rufus now (especially since Lily married Bart). I really hope they don’t hook those two up. That would be icky.
And I agree. The only place Blair would hang out would be Tiffany’s.
PurpleRanger — I’m awaiting NCIS, and I’ll be checking out The Mentalist too.