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Old 10-31-2022, 02:16 PM
 
Location: Ohio
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For the first time in years, there have been many shows each week on the OTA channels or basic cable. This is what I watched this summer and fall.

Summer: All Rise on Own, Chesapeake Shores on Hallmark, Collector's Call on MeTV, Dark Winds on AMC and Leonardo on the CW.

Autumn. I have really been impressed with the lineup of dramas this fall on network TV. There hasn't been anything this extensive in years. Sunday: Coroner on the CW and East New York on CBS. Monday, Quantum Leap on NBC. Tuesday, La Brea and New Amsterdam on NBC and Monarch on Fox. Thursday, So Help Me Todd on CBS and Alaska Daily on ABC. Since some of the series air at the same time, I've been watching ENY and Monarch on On Demand, which Cincinnati Bell Altafiber offers with its cable package.
Also, COZI TV has aired one of the more recent seasons of Heartland, on Sundays, which I hadn't seen yet.
I've noticed that a lot of the contemporary dramas that I like are actually from Canada. I think that some of them seem more traditional and used to what I've watched over the years. Coroner, Heartland, Leonardo and Transplant, which was on last spring.
The only new show I tried and did not care for was Family Law on the CW, (not to be confused with the 1990s Kathleen Quinlan series, which was wonderful). It just seemed like all the plots and characters were ones I'd seen before.
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Old 10-31-2022, 04:56 PM
 
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You must have a much better attention span than I do! I have a hard time finding current shows that I like, though I am on board with Quantum Leap and the Cleaning Lady. Both very good dramas - okay maybe not Quantum Leap so much but I loved the original and it's close enough for me.
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Old 11-01-2022, 01:01 PM
 
Location: Southern California
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Oh I know, right?! There's so much TV, a person can spend their whole lifetime watching TV & not do anything else & still not watch everything.

I've always loved TV since I was a child & always had my set shows I watched religiously at the time. These days, it's these below. I used to have cable TV but not anymore (not my choice) & was always recording multiple shows every day of the week, so now I have to keep track of which shows are on which streaming service & remember which episodes I last watched. That's a lot of remembering, unless I jot it all down.

Hulu
The Rookie
911 Mon
Beat Shazam
Hell’s Kitchen
Bachelor / Bachelorette
SYTYCD
The Resident Tues
The Rookie Feds
To Tell the Truth
A Million Little Things
I Can See Your Voice
Masked Singer
Shark Tank
Alter Ego

Paramount+
Evil
The Equalizer
East New York
The Neighborhood
Bob Hearts Abishola
FBI International
FBI
Alaska Daily
SWAT
Magnum PI
Fire Country
Basketball Wives
Cartel Crew

The CW
The Coroner
Professionals
Kung Fu
In the Dark

Other
various Lifetime movies
forensic shows
paranormal shows
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