I did write a post introducing myself and it allowed me to make yet another list (cause I love lists) of my current favorite shows, especially now that we are in the midst of November sweeps, and to remind us of the great quality in writing the writers have been doing and thus, why their strike is important.
So here, are my current television picks (if it's on hiatus, it doesn't count):





6. Chuck - A fun spin on the spy game, with Zachary Levi charming us with his geek wit and any show with a character named Captain Awesome who isn't a superhero, deserves credit for being totally awesome. Plus casting the hot and VERY FUNNY Ryan McPartlin as Captain Awesome certainly doesn't hurt.
7. Brothers & Sisters - Add Walker family members, pour in alcohol, stir in an issue or two, shake and then take a step back before the explosions occur. It's a trashy soap opera performed by an A-list company of actors and all the more addictive because of it.
8. How I Met Your Mother - Barney. Slap Bet. Slap Countdown. Enough Said.
9. Aliens in America - What started off as a mildly amusing, possibly offensive look at a Muslim in middle America has turned into the politically biting, extremely hilarious family/social comedy I knew it was trying to become. Plus Amy Pietz is rocking the role of Franny, the mom of the Tolchuck family that takes in Raja, the esteemed morally grounded visitor, endearingly played by Adhir Kalyan.
10. Bones - It was a tough choice for 10th spot, since both House and Desperate Housewives have re-surged in quality, while Grey's Anatomy is almost getting back there. There are my favorite guilty pleasures like Gossip Girl, Men In Trees and Beauty and the Geek, and The Amazing Race is off to a terrific running start again, but Bones has been consistently entertaining and witty (yes, I said witty. On a procedural!) and between the romance between Hodgins (TJ Thyne) and Angela (Michaela Conlin) and the sexually laced banter/tension between David Boreanaz's Booth to Emily Deschanel's Bones, it has also become one of the most romantic shows around. Yes, a show about the dissecting of dead bodies through their remaining bones has become terribly romantic. Who would have thought?
Other great shows currently on hiatus: Mad Men, Entourage, Project Runway (though starts in a few days!!!) Lost, Weeds, So You Think You Can Dance.
Other Tapeworthy shows: The Amazing Race, Desperate Housewives, Gossip Girl, Grey's Anatomy, House, Bones, Men In Trees, Supernatural, Samantha Who?, Beauty and the Geek, The Big Bang Theory.
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