On the Box
Must-See TV — November 24, 2006
The Class — There's potential here. I can feel it. Plus, Lizzy Caplan is due for LLFD love.
Family Guy — I always tape it. And I always end up watching less than I expect to.
Heroes — Had an argument over this show's worthiness with Sash ... I say it's flawed with potential — the dialogue is KILLING ME; he says it's the greatest thing ever. We'll see how it turns out.
House — Omar Epps is a NEUROSURGEON. It's Season Three, and I'm still impressed.
Law & Order: SVU — Stabler is my boy, but I miss Mariska!
My Name is Earl — I really want to like this, and do. I think. It's growing on me.
NCIS — Michael Weatherly, keeping the DA torch alive.
NUMB3RS — As is Alimi Ballard.
The Office — This is painfully awkward and cringe-inducing. But in a good way. Really.
Standoff —Ron Livingston is my boy. And I like Rosemary Hall.
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip — I just enjoy this show. I got nothin.
(Rescue Me and Hell's Kitchen each closed their seasons — 3rd and 2nd, respectively — and do not count as casualties for the counter. Also, I've been using Netflix to catch up on back seasons of Rescue Me and Lost. I find the latter awesome. Evangeline Lilly has blown the scale on my TV Actress list.)
Update Results |
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| Casualties | Keepers | New Distractions |
| - | - | 11 |
Season Standings |
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| Casualties | Keepers | New Distractions |
| - | - | 13 |