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Of the new shows, the only one I'm consistently enjoying is Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Marvel's Agents of Shield is okay. But neither are what I'd call "must" watch.
I gave up on Sleepy Hollow and The Blacklist. SH was too boring and TB too silly.
Of the old shows, I'm still watching The Walking Dead. But again, it isn't must see.
"Person of Interest" this year.
Others I make a point of watching: "Arrow," "White Collar," Elementary."
Also anxiously awaiting the return of "Doctor Who" and "Psych."
Must say I , never watched BB and have no plans to ever do so.
There's absolutely nothing on tv that comes remotely close to the quality of Breaking Bad. The only thing I'm watching right now is American Horror Story. It's not deep or especially well written, but it's fun.
Some shows that look a little more promising start back up in January. I'm catching up on Justified and it's a fairly well written crime show, but not the genre-defying epic that Breaking Bad was. I wonder if there will ever be anything like it again.
"Person of Interest" this year.
Others I make a point of watching: "Arrow," "White Collar," Elementary."
Also anxiously awaiting the return of "Doctor Who" and "Psych."
Must say I , never watched BB and have no plans to ever do so.
I agree - I just finished the first season of "Arrow" on Netflix, and am now catching up on the second. Defintely one of my favorites!
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When does it come back on? I didn't like it much at first but kinda got into it. It's not kind of show I typically like which makes me want to keep watching!
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