I have a bit of adult-ADD, I know I do. I cannot sit and watch tv unless I have some other thing to do, such as now, when I'm watching Perry Mason and typing up this post. I'm grateful to have a DVR at times like these so I can go back when I miss something important. Anyway....
These are my favorites right now:
1. Pushing Daisies-- Did you watch this in the fall? Because of the writer's strike, it hasn't been on since the fall. I can hardly wait for it to come back on. It is the most refreshing tv show I've seen in a long time. It's quirky, funny, clean. What could be better than that! The premise is a man, Ned, has the ability to bring people back to life, but if he touches the again, they die permanently. If he leaves them alive, then after a minute, someone else has to die. Yikes! Ned finds his first crush dead in the morgue and brings her back to life, but then he can never touch her again, or she will die permanently. Oh the intrigue! He solves homicides by bringing people back to life for a minute, finding out who killed them, then touching them again. It is so funny. Watch it!
2. Eli Stone-- This was a replacement show this winter. It was also a different show also, with a feel good tone to it. Eli Stone is a lawyer who starts to have visions of things to come, because of an aneurysm in his brain. From those visions, he takes certain cases that have significant meaning to Eli and his loved ones. He ends up in the doghouse with his boss, his fiance, his family, his secretary, everyone. And all the while, he is trying to decided whether to get rid of the aneurysm or to live out the remainder of his days with it, like a time bomb in his head. It is an interesting show, pretty clean, a little preachy, but definitely leaves you feeling hopeful about the world.
3. Burn Notice-- I LOVE this show! It was a new show last year on the USA Network. AJ and I watched this faithfully all last season, and finally, finally the new season starts next week! Yahoo!! The plot is that a spy, Michael Weston, has been burned, which means that the agency he is working for has cut all their ties with him, and left him to fend for himself, even if that means he gets killed. Michael winds up in Miami, trying to figure out who and why he got burned. He takes on cases of all different mysteries, solving them to make money. This is also is a feel good kind of show. The violence is pretty minimal, and it doesn't have much of that really dark feel to it like a lot of the criminal shows do now. It's pretty witty, original and the guy who plays Michael is pretty cute, and I love Sharon Gless as his pesky mom.
4. Samantha Who-- This is a sitcom about a girl who is hit by a car and when she comes out of her coma, she doesn't remember anything about her life. Yes, she has amnesia. But as she starts to piece things together, she finds out that she wasn't a very nice person. Now she doesn't want to be that person anymore, and so begins to make amends for things she has done. It's really funny. Christina Applegate plays the confused Samantha pretty well. I love it.
5. SYTYCD-- Otherwise known as So You Think You Can Dance. Love, Love, Love this show. I've watched a lot of dance for a lot of years. My oldest girl has been dancing for 14 years. That is a long time. And so we have seen a lot of wonderful dancers, seen a lot of great dances. It blows me away that a lot of the dancers on this show are still teenagers too. Teenagers! It takes my breath away. It makes me wish I could dance. Or just be about 50 pounds lighter. Either would be fine.
Now I still have a lot of my old favorites on my DVR, such as Monk, Pysch, Criminal Minds, The Office. I'm not so enamored with Grey's Anatomy anymore, or the CSI's. I watch the original CSI because it's in Vegas, and I'm all about Vegas now. Not that my son is anywhere near what they are talking about but you know how it is.
So I hope you get some good shows to watch. I'm getting pickier as I get older.