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TV Fall Season. Part I

I'll be the first to admin that I watch a lot of TV. I like watching TV, I enjoy watching TV, and I don't get people who don't like watching TV, basing it on their perceived "stupidity" of it.

Do not judge, lest you be judged yourself(or something like that).

Well, with the Burn Notice, Monk, and Psych ending their summer rule of my house, I have a plethora of shows to watch and get my DVR working overtime.

Yesterday(Monday) was the beginning of CBS's comedy night with Big Bang Theory, How I Met Your Mother, and Two and a Half Men. I rarely watch CBS, but these sitcoms I have enjoyed recently, even more so after NBC started to show "critically" acclaimed Earl and The Office, which I don't find funny.

I had to DVR the premier of Heroes, since my little one enjoys Dancing with The Stars. I will probably have my "dude badge" evoked, but I like this reality show as well.

There was also the showing of the first episode of my all time favorite lawyer drama Boston Legal and Shat and Spade continue to rule the evenings for me. Good season starter.

Today is the Fringe which I enjoy, another Dancing With the Stars for light family viewing, and i believe the season finale of Eureka, one of the shows I enjoys on the SCI-FI channel, after the demise of Stargate SG1.

This week i should have a good list of shows to enjoy this fall.

To be continued.

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