TV. I don't watch all that much TV. I cannot stand reality shows (the only exception being Cops and the like) and I generally don't like comedy programmes. What? I'm weird. I know that already.

So, as of the time of writing this (19th December 2008, if you're interested), these are my current favourites from the small screen:

Clone Wars

I've been a Star Wars fan for as long as I can remember. I've always loved the Jedi and recently I've developed a major crush on the Clone Troopers. This new CG animated show combines the two of them and has the added advantage of an awesome character in Asokha!

Criminal Minds

I am fascinated with criminal psychology and love that this show doesn't dumb things down for the audience. I love the relationships between the characters, especially between Morgan and Reid, and Morgan and Garcia. Of course, the bst part of any episode is when Morgan kicks open a door and then calls Garcia "Baby Girl". *swoon*

Eyes

This show was cut tragically short. Only 6 episodes originally aired before it was cancelled. It centered around Judd Risk Management - a company of modern day private detectives. Using methods that weren't always 100% legitimate, they always got the right result. Harlan and Chris are my favourite characters, and I love their friendship.

Firefly

Another show that was cut short. I'm not too keen on most of Joss Whedon's shows, but this one had a level of humour to it that I never saw in the others. I don't have any favourites character-wise as I find myself loving each of them, depending on the episode!

Fringe

A new addition to this list. From the mind of JJ Abrams, I love that this show, like Lost, keeps me guessing. It combines crime drama with sci-fi, which I'm loving. John Noble as Walter Bishop is fantastic. I'm not overly keen on the female lead, but the other characters keep me interested.

Jericho

I started watching this show without knowing much about it, but quickly fell in love! Skeet Ulrich is mind-blowing, and the show also features two actresses that I adore. The show was cancelled twice, but succeeded in giving the fans a proper ending, unlike a lot of shows that go early.

Lost

This show hooked me from the start. I love being challenged by my entertainment, and Lost manages this perfectly. It will gently feed you a new thread of information and then, in the same episode, it will fling a dozen more unanswered questions at you.

The Magnificent Seven

What can I say about this show, other than it is what I refer to as my "One True Fandom". I love cowboys, and I love these guys more than I can ever coherantly explain.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Kim. 33. Mother. Wife. Geek. Writer. Data Analyst. Democrat. Insomniac. Loves sci-fi, Star Wars, mythology, comic books, superheroes, reading, history, music, meeting celebrities, tattoos. Hates tardiness, mushrooms, nightmares. Born in the UK, wishes it was the US.

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