Friday, April 11, 2008

Five Things Fridays!

Five Television Shows That I Am Currently Loving

Eli Stone (Thursdays, ABC, 10 p.m. est) - Okay, so at first it was a little quirky with its musical number hallucinations but this show has charmed its way onto my must-see-tv list. But really, the whole time I watch, all I can think is he (the actor playing Eli Stone) was married to Angelina Jolie (pre-Brad, pre-Billy Bob)? I just can't see it.

Greek (Mondays, ABC Family, 8 p.m. est) - Really, ABC Family can do little wrong. I love their original movies, love their original series...I guess I'm still a 12-year old. LOL. I was never in a sorority but I just finished reading Pledged, a thoroughly disturbing look at sorority/Greek life and I am just going to believe this happy-go-lucky television show is a more realistic view of that life. I love starting my week off with Cappie, Rusty, Casey, and everyone else at Cyprus-Rhodes University (where even though the college is in Ohio, it is always Southern California-like weather).

The Big Bang Theory (Monday, CBS 8 p.m. est) - At heart, I am truly a major geek (with good fashion sense). But the physicists on this comedy take it to a whole new level of geekiness. Sometimes, it can make me cringe but most of the time it makes me laugh really hard.

The Office (Thursday, NBC, 9 p.m. est) - My show is back!!!!! My show is back!!!! God, I love this show. Even though it too can make me cringe, if you have EVER worked in an office environment you have to appreciate (and relate to) the humor on this show. Plus, last night's episode....Having been to a party where a former colleague got into an incredible fight with her boyfriend, I could totally relate to uncomfortable awkwardness surrounding the Michael/Jan fight.

How I Met Your Mother (Monday, CBS 8:30 p.m., est) I think this show might be the funniest half-hour of television. And that's all I need to say about that.

What shows are you loving these days? Post away in the comments!

1 comments:

  1. You might enjoy this entertaining audio interview with Bill Prady, co-creator of "The Big Bang Theory." Prady's other writing and producing credits include "Gilmore Girls," "Muppets in Space," "Dream On," and even an episode of "Star Trek Voyager."
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