




It’s the fall again, and you know what that means? Plenty of old and new show to watch on TV!!! HAHA!
I don’t have much to recommend because I myself have tone down my TV watching time to a more modest book ready session. But besides the Oprah and Ellen show that I recommend for daily dosage. There are definitely much buzz about some of the new series and the old.
First up would be the old-becoming-new 90210. With a new cast and a much buzz old cast returning. The show started this last week with a bang. And I’m sure the show would be another hit among teen-tween demography. 90201 is probably the only visible rival to the other prime time favourite teen angst series.
Returning to a much hyped second season and hotter than ever is of course “Gossip Girl”. There’s no doubt the hottest show ever to move into LaLa land and taking over the spot of Sex and the City for the teens. Gossip Girl will sure be around for quite some more with all those gossipy plot in the pocket and the star hitting up the buzz wave all around.
One show that’s going back and my congratulation to everyone in it is the heading for syndication “One Tree Hill”, after 5 years into the scene, the 6th season is finally here and heading towards it’s 100th episodes still strong in the box office. With the syndication on the line up, it means that the show will finally be picked up by other network and up for grab and replayed for many and many more times around. Congratulation, you guys comes a long way since the O.C. era, and the WB-CW period and the whole writer strike and the whole fight to stay ahead of all the new show. Hope to see you guys more later.
Well, no need to say. One action series will be returning in Heroes with their own season premiere last week. Then there is Grey’s Anatomy for your doses of primetime General Hospital addiction. On the cable side, Showtime will be coming strong again with plenty of favourite, Dexter, Californiacation, Entourage, and the new Vampire drama in sync with the fall debut of Twilight “True Blood”.
For some much more adult audiences, Mad Men will be back and Office too, that’s all I’m gonna give here, HAHA!
There’s plenty of games show and sports event, SNL have already started with the follow up of Deal or No Deal and Survivor, Hole and Wipeout and don’t forget the real battle of the century, Obama and McCain for the presidential Election.
Mark the return of American Idol in January and then the Dancing with the Stars have already launches their preview of the Stars. We’ll see Kim Kardashian and Cody Linley, the youngest contestant ever, among the young one’s moving on the dance floor. We see the return of the Boys Bander Lance Bass and the once-incomparable (still is to me) Toni Braxton. And the battle of the Champion, former and current Maurice Greene, Misty May-Treanor, Warren Sapp.
There will be several new show revealing themselves in the coming month so stay tune.
I don’t have much to recommend because I myself have tone down my TV watching time to a more modest book ready session. But besides the Oprah and Ellen show that I recommend for daily dosage. There are definitely much buzz about some of the new series and the old.
First up would be the old-becoming-new 90210. With a new cast and a much buzz old cast returning. The show started this last week with a bang. And I’m sure the show would be another hit among teen-tween demography. 90201 is probably the only visible rival to the other prime time favourite teen angst series.
Returning to a much hyped second season and hotter than ever is of course “Gossip Girl”. There’s no doubt the hottest show ever to move into LaLa land and taking over the spot of Sex and the City for the teens. Gossip Girl will sure be around for quite some more with all those gossipy plot in the pocket and the star hitting up the buzz wave all around.
One show that’s going back and my congratulation to everyone in it is the heading for syndication “One Tree Hill”, after 5 years into the scene, the 6th season is finally here and heading towards it’s 100th episodes still strong in the box office. With the syndication on the line up, it means that the show will finally be picked up by other network and up for grab and replayed for many and many more times around. Congratulation, you guys comes a long way since the O.C. era, and the WB-CW period and the whole writer strike and the whole fight to stay ahead of all the new show. Hope to see you guys more later.
Well, no need to say. One action series will be returning in Heroes with their own season premiere last week. Then there is Grey’s Anatomy for your doses of primetime General Hospital addiction. On the cable side, Showtime will be coming strong again with plenty of favourite, Dexter, Californiacation, Entourage, and the new Vampire drama in sync with the fall debut of Twilight “True Blood”.
For some much more adult audiences, Mad Men will be back and Office too, that’s all I’m gonna give here, HAHA!
There’s plenty of games show and sports event, SNL have already started with the follow up of Deal or No Deal and Survivor, Hole and Wipeout and don’t forget the real battle of the century, Obama and McCain for the presidential Election.
Mark the return of American Idol in January and then the Dancing with the Stars have already launches their preview of the Stars. We’ll see Kim Kardashian and Cody Linley, the youngest contestant ever, among the young one’s moving on the dance floor. We see the return of the Boys Bander Lance Bass and the once-incomparable (still is to me) Toni Braxton. And the battle of the Champion, former and current Maurice Greene, Misty May-Treanor, Warren Sapp.
There will be several new show revealing themselves in the coming month so stay tune.
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