No third season.
Syndication quota.
Well, that makes perfect sence.
Syndication quota.
Well, that makes perfect sence.
The Psych musical was underwhelming. I was not whelmed.
Here's a question that some of you should be able to answer. A couple of weeks ago they had the episode "Remake", Which from what I gather is a remake of an early episode from the show. I didn't get into Psych until asome time in Season 2, so I haven't seen the original episode.
So what was different? The same? between the original and the remake? What was the point in making a remake?
For me, both these shows have becomes ones were I do my best to turn in each week, but if I missed it or forget to DVR, I don't really care.Royal Pains (2009–present)Sometimes difficult to get psyched about before hand, but inevitably a solid average.
White Collar (2009–present)
Fantastic, but it's getting staid.
If you mean the Flint Eastwood song, then I totally agree. I loved it anyway, but it's one of the most perfect uses of a popular song for credits I've ever seen. The only one I can think of that comes close is the Charmed theme. While it may just be a popy cover of a classic Smiths' song, I still like it--I say that fully aware it could get my kicked-off the internet.You say the ratings are terrible, but this is one of my favourites. It's not exactly "superb" but who ever is doing the incidental music is a master at manipulating human emotions. I get drawn in, tension ramps and then, well basically fungasm.
- Covert Affairs (2010–present)
Yeah. Rafferty is something special. But the rest of the cast is still pretty solid. The one exception is Torres. I don't know what it is about her, but I either love her characters or completely loathe them. Jessica is the latter.I love Donna. The rest can burn.
- Suits (2011–present)
This is a remake of a british show which was (is?) fucking fantastic. Saw a trailer for the US version and laughed my ass off.
- Sirens (2014)[3]
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