On 17 Oct 2007 13:50:14 -0700, RC Freya <yna****idul@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>Hey Todd!
>
>Good to see you're still around trying to breathe some life into the
>group. This is the first TV season in years where I'm actually
>finding things I want to watch regularly. I haven't seen all the new
>shows I want to yet (still needing time to see Pu****ng Up Daisies) but
>the two new shows I really like are Chuck and Women's Murder Club.
>Chuck is the funniest show I've seen in ages. I love the concept, and
>the characters are great.
>
>And for something more on topic - Women's Murder Club is a good cop
>show, and even features Kyle Secor as a lawyer that brazenly seduces
>the female ADA on the show (right on her office desk). As I pointed
>out to my best friend "looks like he's straight again". I like the
>characters, who so far are pretty realistic. If they can keep up the
>writing, it could last a really long time.
>
>A show I'm disappointed with is Cane. The concept of a Latino family
>drama is innovative (at least for Primetime network TV) and the cast
>for the most part is really good. But there's not much drama or
>suspense to keep me tuning in. The upcoming plot lines don't look
>that interesting either.
>
>I'm waiting to see if Viva Laughlin is any good. I typically don't
>like musicals, so we'll see if they can make it work.
>
>Kathryn
I also like Chuck, but I think I like Reaper even more. Tyler Labine
(of the late, great Invasion) really is a scene stealer, along with
Ray Wise as the Devil.
I haven't heard of Women's Murder Club or Viva Laughlin. What network
are they on?
By the way, FX is running a marathon of Damages starting this Saturday
at 8 am. I *highly* recommend this excellent drama. Picture Glenn
Close as a high-powered lawyer version of her Fatal Attraction
character. And you'll never think of Ted Danson the same way again.
Really good stuff.
Todd


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