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Fall 2015 TV Viewing Schedule

But that's the point! It's a comedy horror series based on the premise that it's going to be filled with clichés. :lol: I rather enjoyed it; it's one of the shows that you don't take seriously.

Clearly it's just not my thing. I feel like Data trying to understand a human emotion. Because it's just completely lost on me how anyone enjoys this kind of show. But that's my problem, not yours! :techman:
 
I thought the Muppets wasn't bad. I never thought much of Scooter but this snarky version stole the show and Fozzy's line about putting in an online ad as a passionate bear looking for love cracked me up. "I had a lot of wrong responses, well, not wrong but wrong for me!" And then Fozzy meeting the parents as well.

http://www.hulu.com/watch/847058
 
Mine?

Monday
Voice/Dancing With the Stars
Supergirl (when it starts)

Tuesday
Flash
Agents of SHIELD

Wednesday
Empire

Thursday
Heroes Reborn

Friday
Dr. Ken (hope its good)
Continiuum/ other SyFy shows

Saturday
Wonder WOman (ME TV)
Dr. Who

Sunday
Once Upon a Time
The Walking Dead
The Talking Dead


On Demand
Gotham (can't watch with the kids)
Arrow (the Kids)

Probably On Demand but who knows
Minority report
Blindspot
 
Foozie's girlfriend changed from the ads to final product.

Weird.

Of course if Scooter is from Jersey, and that is all spray tan, what colour is he really?
 
Sunday
Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Tuesday
The Muppets (if it gets better, it gets one more to accomplish that task)
Agents of SHIELD
 
Watching the CSI series finale, I'm glad to see Grissom, Willows, and Brass again. But although it was implied that Nick Stokes was going to leave the crime lab at the end of last season, I was kind of hoping he would show up. It looks like Elisabeth Shue had a quiet exit as well.
 
Did anyone check out Quantico last night?

Reminded me sooooo much of How To Get Away With Murder's pilot episode. Same frantic pace, flash forwards and flash backs, several twists already introduced, and a questionable teacher/student dynamic in play. I wonder if Shonda's shows (Scandal too) are now the gold standard and everyone's trying to copy that.

FWIW, I lost interest in HTGAWM after only a few weeks, so I'm not sure I'll even bother with Quantico.
 
Watching the CSI series finale, I'm glad to see Grissom, Willows, and Brass again. But although it was implied that Nick Stokes was going to leave the crime lab at the end of last season, I was kind of hoping he would show up. It looks like Elisabeth Shue had a quiet exit as well.

I thought it was a fake out since the show opened in San Diego where Nick Stokes was supposed to be heading. It was a poor two hours to finish it off, worse with DB tinkering with a computer program before they transfer him a la Worf to CSI Cyber.

It was a poor opening week all told. Besides ABCs two ethnic comedies and the Gotham soft reboot was about all that was enjoyable.
 
Did anyone check out Quantico last night?

Reminded me sooooo much of How To Get Away With Murder's pilot episode. Same frantic pace, flash forwards and flash backs, several twists already introduced, and a questionable teacher/student dynamic in play. I wonder if Shonda's shows (Scandal too) are now the gold standard and everyone's trying to copy that.

FWIW, I lost interest in HTGAWM after only a few weeks, so I'm not sure I'll even bother with Quantico.

I'm still watching How To Get Away With Murder and Quantico intrigues me.

I think this is TV's way of getting past the "It started slow and never developed."
 
Did anyone check out Quantico last night?

Reminded me sooooo much of How To Get Away With Murder's pilot episode. Same frantic pace, flash forwards and flash backs, several twists already introduced, and a questionable teacher/student dynamic in play. I wonder if Shonda's shows (Scandal too) are now the gold standard and everyone's trying to copy that.

FWIW, I lost interest in HTGAWM after only a few weeks, so I'm not sure I'll even bother with Quantico.

I'm still watching How To Get Away With Murder and Quantico intrigues me.

I think this is TV's way of getting past the "It started slow and never developed."

My big question about Quantico at the moment is this -

Given the events of the interrogations, why was Eric's picture on the wall as a suspect when they were asking Alex for help after the explosions?
 
A team might have infiltrated Quantico.

Eric could have been the third man to an infiltration team.

Tagging Eric, if he's taggable, will help rule out or line up others.


We just have to wonder if the producers know who the baddies are, or maybe they haven't made up their mind yet?
 
A team might have infiltrated Quantico.

Eric could have been the third man to an infiltration team.

Tagging Eric, if he's taggable, will help rule out or line up others.


We just have to wonder if the producers know who the baddies are, or maybe they haven't made up their mind yet?

More that we saw him blow his brains out so he couldn't have been directly involved with the bombing of the train station as it occurs nine months after he killed himself.
 
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