21st October 2009

TV Love

posted in TV & Movies |

Ok, I love tv. Really. I know it is bad for you, and I don’t care. We finally joined the modern ages when we got AT&T U-Verse for less than we were paying for DirecTV (and MUCH better customer service), and ended up with far more services for about half the price than we were paying before, and especially love the DVR service. No getting irritated because we want to watch something not appropriate for our kids because we can record it and watch it after they are down.

Our “Must Watch” shows:
Big Bang Theory
Monk
Psych
Hell’s Kitchen
Dexter
Medium
So You Think You Can Dance
Flash Forward
Glee
Royal Pains

Our “Like to Watch” Shows:
House
Kitchen Nightmares
Rachael Maddow
John Stewart
Stephen Colbert
Law & Order, but I like the episodes with D’Onofrio or Goldblum the best
NCIS

Our “Will Watch if We Have Watched Everything Else” Shows:
CSI
Ghost Whisperer
Numbers
Flashpoint
How I met your Mother
Dancing with the Stars
Pretty much anything on the Science Channel, National Geographic, and Most Discovery Channels
TLC Channel
Biography
American Idol
Those “How do they make that” type shows and Mythbusters
The History Channel (although not much of the war stuff)

I also recently discovered that the “Videos on Demand” have a bunch of fitness videos on it, which is pretty cool.

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