Returning Shows You Must Watch:
-The Closer: This fast paced, slow-talking show returns on June 18 for a new season. Kyra Sedgwick is well worth your time as long as you can get past her thick southern drawl.
-Kathy Griffin; My Life On The D- List: The comedienne is back on Tuesdays as the camera follow this truly hilarious woman as she struggles through her OH SO TOUGH life.
- The 4400: Returning Sunday June 17 for its fourth season. I wouldn't advice jumping into the middle of this show, but I would suggest Netflixing the first 3 seasons while TiVoing the 4th. This sci-fi show is promising major anwsers this season like "why did 4400 people disappear and then return to Earth with special abilities?"
-Big Love: Season 2 is underway on HBO. The move to Mondays might hurt the rating a bit, but the quality is just a high. I can't imagie having 3 wives and Bill Hendrickson might have 4 by the end of this new batch of episodes.
-Psych: This comedy/detective show is off-beat and fun. Retuning on Friday nights in July I suggest jumping on the bandwagon. Even after missing the first season you won't have any problem catching on to the gag.
Others of Note:
Monk (July 13) and Rescue Me (Wednesdays)
NEW SHOWS:
Burn Notice: This USA original kicks off June 28 and is all about an ex-spy trying to figure out who ruined his career by sending out a burn notice on him. Think Alias, but with a dude.
Damages: Glenn Close returns to FX after her stunning turn on The Shield 18 months ago. This time she's a legal shark with a dark past and a nasty habit of biting people's heads off. I can't wait. This one kicks off July 18.
Saving Grace: Holly Hunter stars in this show about a down on her luck Oklahoma City police officer who can't seem to balance her personal and professional lives. The catch, since she was involved in a drunk driving accident she has been followed by a guardian angel. This one kicks off on July 18 on TNT.
Meadowlands: Beginning on June 17, follow a family into the witness protection program. Showtime brings us this original series about suburban life on the run. This hidden family might discover that it's more dangerous in Middle America.
Two New Ones To Avoid:
John From Cincinnati: This new supernatural show from Deadwood creator David Lynch....I mean, David Milch, is about a surfer from Cincinnati who relocates to California. By the way he can levitate and might be Jesus. (JC...John Cincinnati or JC...Jesus Christ)
Hidden Palms: I gave the CW show a chance. It was a waste of my time. The eye candy is nice, but the plot is thin thin thin.
If Reality TV Is Your Thing:
Hey Paula and The Two Coreys both kick off this summer. Hey Paula is a Kathy Griffin's D-List style reality show featuring Paula Abdul. It's on Bravo starting June 28. The Two Coreys starts at the end of July on A&E and reunites Corey Feldman and Corey Haim. These two shows are soooo bringing back my past. I can't wait.
Other Reality Shows:
Pirate Master
America's Got Talent
Hell's Kitchen
The Next Big Thing
The Biggest Loser
Last Comic Standing
And My Favorite Show:
Big Brother 8 premieres on CBS July 5. A whole new house of crazy people!!! Count me in!
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2 comments:
lol HELL Yeah!!! The Two Coreys sound s like my kind of show. Of course we cant forget about BB 8. The best reality show on right now. Thanks for the update bro.
Rich
Looking forward to Big Brother. I didn't know Big Love moved to Mondays! And I had no idea when Monk starts up, so that's good to know. I've only watched that here and there, so maybe I will pick it up for good.
I wrote on my blog about John from Cincinnati. Weird, weird, weird show.
Great preview!
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