Tag: Grey’s Anatomy

Fall TV Planning

The fall TV season is nearly upon us again, and I can’t wait! On the other hand, there are so many things I want to watch that I’m going to be overwhelmed within a few weeks. Thank goodness for DVRs, but there are still some timeslots that have three or four things I want to check out, and my DVR can only record two a time. (We’re not dealing with actually finding the time to watch all the shows…we’ll figure that out later.) Anyway, here’s what I’m looking at this fall. What’s everybody else watching? Anyone want to join me and Becky in chatting about the shows on YahooMessenger while we watch?

BTW, spoilers after the jump for all the returning shows I’m watching, especially: How I Met Your Mother, Heroes, House, Bones, Ugly Betty, Grey’s Anatomy, The Office, and Desperate Housewives.

Grey’s Anatomy (spoilers) & The Office (not really spoilers)

Okay, Grey’s is seriously killing me here. I may have to stop watching (after next week, of course!) so I can get them all in one dose again. ‘Cause this waiting a week between episodes? BLOWS.

What exactly is Meredith’s issue at this point in time? I mean, not the freezing in Seattle’s bay, but the reason she didn’t swim out? She seemed to go under on purpose. And I still love Izzie. And Alex is growing on me every episode. And I would TOTALLY notice if Addison weren’t there.

And The Office tonight was directed by Joss Whedon! aka He Who Created Buffy the Vampire Slayer. And it was awesome. There was more heart than usual, even from Michael. And there was, yep, a vampire motif. I *heart* Jim. But Pam and Roy back together? *thunk* Jim? Pam? Constantly dating other people when we all know you need to be together? Not conducive to my personal happiness.

Grey’s Anatomy 3×15 (spoilers) and Ugly Betty 1×15 (vague spoilers)

GAAAAAHHHHHH! Okay, this watching the show when it’s really on therefore I can’t just go straight to the next episode is NOT working for me. AAAAAHHHHH!

Meredith can swim, right? The foreshadowy tub-thing wasn’t, you know, really foreshadowy, right? Of course, I guess if it is, Derek will save her. But. Still. I did really like Alex in this episode, though I’m not really having high hopes for the woman’s baby, based on Addison’s reaction. Oh, and Mark is still a jackass. Of course. I enjoyed Callie in this episode, though. Probably because that Sydney person is, like, the most annoying ever, and Callie mocking her was so satisfying.

On a different note, it probably means that I watch way too many doctor-type TV shows that when they first showed the accident scene, I was like, “that’s it?” Yeah. I mean, it’s bad, especially once you start seeing the individual cases and realize that there are more people still stuck various places, but the opening shot looks like they’ve got it all contained in about a 50-foot square, and that there are about three times as many EMTs and Search-and-Rescue people than there are injured people. Just not how I would’ve shot it.

In news related to Grey’s Anatomy only by ABC’s programming schedule, I’m caught up with Ugly Betty, too (figured I should, after it cleaned up at the Golden Globes), and so tonight was my first ever live Ugly Betty as well as my first ever live Grey’s Anatomy. It’s a good show, too. And they’re attracting some mighty talent…apparently Lucy Liu is going to be on next week. I want to smack Henry, though. Not that it’s really his fault, but some terrible timing going on right there.

Grey’s Anatomy marathon

Okay, Grey’s Anatomy has hit my top-five most addictive shows ever. I finished S2 on DVD last week, and started watching the S3 eps I’ve been taping all year on Friday. Now I’m caught up. That’s basically fourteen episodes in three days. I COULD NOT TURN IT OFF. And now I’m caught up, and I CANNOT WAIT UNTIL THURSDAY. I love TV marathons. :) And I can finally talk about Grey’s now that I’m caught up, which is very exciting to me. I know some of y’all watch it. So come on, talk to me. I will use bullet points.

  • Meredith – I like Meredith. I don’t love Meredith. I think I’ve picked up from various fandom areas that she’s not a terribly popular character, but then, a lot of main characters aren’t for some reason (e.g., Buffy Summers was rarely people’s favorite Buffy character). She shouldn’t have given Finn the boot, though. On the other hand, if she doesn’t want him, I’ll take him. I do really like the name Meredith, though, for some reason.
  • Derek – Meh. He’s sort of an arrogant jerk. At least he seems somewhat less of an arrogant jerk since Mark showed up, by pure virtue of comparison. But I’m not a huge fan of Derek’s. He’s not even really THAT hot. I mean, he’s a’ight.
  • Cristina – Cristina rocks. She’s so very direct, and while I don’t always particularly like that in real people, I love it in TV characters. So while I don’t LOVE Cristina, I love her interactions with everyone else.
  • Izzie – Now, I LOVE Izzie. She’s probably my favorite character. When Denny died, I cried for like half an hour. She’s like Willow…when she cries, the world falls apart. Except in the scene where she deposits the check. That was pretty fake.
  • George – I love George. I can’t imagine not loving George. He’s just so…George.
  • Addison – I also love Addison. Honestly, I like Meredith, as I have said, but I can’t really imagine choosing Meredith over Addison. But then, Derek and I are clearly not on the same wavelength, so. On the other hand, I want to hit her right now, because she’s apparently still dabbling with Mark. But, see, if I didn’t care about her so much, I wouldn’t care so much about her continuing to engage in self-destructive behavior, now would I?
  • Mark – Grr. He’s probably the best-looking person on the show, I’ll definitely grant you that. McSteamy indeed. But he’s a TOTAL JERK. I really, intensely dislike him. But I think I’m supposed to. Yep, I’m definitely playing right into the showrunner’s hands. Oh, well.
  • Burke – Like, not love.
  • Alex – Eh, I go back and forth. Sometimes he’s a jerk, but sometimes he’s surprisingly nice. I definitely don’t want any of my girls hooking up with him anymore, though. Not Izzie, not Addison (!), not anyone.
  • Bailey – LOVE Bailey. She’s the awesomest Nazi ever. (Um, if you don’t watch the show, I don’t mean she’s an actual Nazi–that’s her nickname, because she’s strict. But she’s also amazingly empathetic at times.)
  • Callie – I don’t really know her well enough yet to say. I sort of like her, but I’m not particularly happy about her being with George. And now she’s REALLY with George. Yeah. Anyway. I think the thing that really bothers me about her is the way she was introduced…like, we never saw her in the first season and a half, and then all of a sudden they need an ortho surgeon all the time? Just a little convenient.

What am I gonna do until Thursday when I get more doctor!crack? Oh, right. Study. Darn.

Early TV outlook

Not all my shows have premiered yet, but a few have, and I think it’s about time I start obsessing, so here we go.

Premiered shows

Prison Break (Fox, Mondays at 7pm CST) – Prison Break started off a little slow for me this year, but by the third episode, it’s gathering itself a bit. I’m not sure I’m going to keep it on the schedule, but I’ve invested a year in it, so I’m less likely to give it up than some of the newer shows. Plus, I want to make sure Sara doesn’t get in too much trouble.

Vanished (Fox, Mondays at 8pm CST) – We’re three episodes into this new show, and I’m still figuring out what I think. I am getting drawn into the story to some degree, especially the conspiracy theory / secret society angle, because I’m a sucker for that. But I’m not sure the whole structure really works–there’s too many strands at one time, none of which are developed enough for me to really care about them. It’s one thing to keep watching it now, when there are only six shows that have premiered, but when it’s jockeying for my (increasingly limited) free time with 15 to 20 other shows, Vanished may vanish. (Sorry, had to do the easy pun. Series totally ask for it when they name shows like that.)

House (Fox, Tuesdays at 7pm CST) – One episode in, and it’s as good as ever. I think the conflict between what House wants to do and what Cutty will let him do is going to increase this year–and making it even more interesting is Cutty’s growing inability to separate what’s medically sound from House’s hunches. I just hope that it doesn’t devolve into familiar ground regarding House’s vicodin addiction. But it looks like a solid beginning to a good season of a great show.

Standoff (Fox, Tuesdays at 8pm CST) – This one’s been looking good all summer, and it wasn’t a bit disappointing. Hostage negotiating is always a very tense subject, and the suspense was kept up quite well. The only thing is going to be keeping up that intensity over a whole season, but hey. Procedurals do it all the time with crimes, so why not hostage situations? I like the characters, the writing isn’t bad, and I’m definitely keeping this one on my schedule.

Bones (Fox, Wednesdays at 7pm CST) – I have friends who deride Bones all the time, for writing, or poor forensics, or whatever. But you know what, I like it. I don’t care. I enjoy the interplay between Brennan and Booth, I like the goofiness of the team, I’m enjoying the tension that the new boss is bringing to the Jeffersonian. I know nothing about forensics, so I don’t know if it’s accurate or not, but it looks interesting to me, and that’s what TV is about…entertaining the ignorant, right? Just kidding. But it kept my interest all last season, and the first episode of this season was good, too. So I’m not letting it go.

Justice (Fox, Wednesdays at 8pm CST) – I’m not completely convinced by this one yet–high-powered defense lawyers and all that. I do love Victor Garber, though, and the young lawyer is hot hot hot. This week’s episode had Amanda Seyfried (Lilly on Veronica Mars) as the guest star, and she was great. The closing gimmick of showing how the crime really happened (i.e., whether the defendent really did it, independent of the verdict) strikes me as just that…a gimmick. And they’re going to have to lose some cases now and again, too. I hope they handle that well. Overall, I’m not done with it yet, but it’s not top of my “keep watching” list either.

New shows not premiered yet

Kidnapped (NBC, Wednesdays at 9pm CST, premieres 9/20) – I actually saw this premiere from Netflix. And between then and now, I’ve almost completely forgotten it. Even when watching it, now that I think back, it wasn’t terribly memorable. I may give it a shot for a week or two, but I doubt it’ll differentiate itself from the huge pack of new dramas this fall.

Six Degrees (ABC, Thursdays at 9pm CST, premieres 9/20) – I haven’t heard much advance buzz on this, either, but when I was making my fall TV schedule, I saw it on the ABC website and the concept looks interesting. I’m always fascinated by how people and events are connected together in unlikely ways, and ABC has done well on their dramas the last few years, so I’m going to test it out.

Heroes (NBC, Mondays at 8pm CST, premieres 9/25) – Now here we go. One of my two most anticipated new series of the year. Each otherwise ordinary person has some extraordinary power–I’m not sure where it’s going to go from here, but the cast is good (Greg Grunberg, yayness!–he was Agent Weiss on Alias, as well as the doomed pilot on Lost), and NBC’s relentless promotion of the show all summer has me very interested.

Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (NBC, Mondays at 9pm CST, premieres 9/25) – And my other most anticipated new series. Aaron Sorkin, Matthew Perry, Amanda Peet, behind-the-scenes at an ailing-but-hopefully-recovering SNL-type show–I’ve seen the premiere, and it’s excellent. Great cast, great writing…if the rest of the series can keep it up, this will be great.

The Nine (ABC, Wednesdays at 9pm CST, premieres 10/4) – I don’t remember what this one was about. But whatever description of it I read interested me enough to throw in on my schedule, so I guess I’ll find out for a few weeks anyway. edit: Okay, reading TV Guide in the checkout line is sometimes helpful–this show is about nine people taken hostage in a bank robbery over the whole season arc. TV Guide was high on it, and it does sound like it might be good. The actress who plays Audrey Raines on 24 is in it, and she’s apparently quite the little firecracker.

30 Rock (NBC, Wednesdays at 7:30 CST, premieres premieres 10/11) – I’ll actually take bets on how long this can make it before being cancelled. I give it…five episodes. But I do like Tina Fey, so despite my overall sense that it’s going to totally suck, I’d like to catch an ep or two to confirm that. edit: TV Guide tagged this Best New Comedy. Heh. I’m still not convinced.

Returning shows yet to premiere

The Amazing Race (CBS, Sundays at 7:30pm CST, premieres 9/17) – I avoided TAR for a long time on the basis of being prejudiced against all reality-type shows. Then I was convinced to try it, and it’s actually quite interesting, if only for the travel aspect.

How I Met Your Mother (CBS, Mondays at 7:30pm CST, premieres 9/18) – One of the very few sitcoms I really like. It’s cute, and funny, and sweet, and GORRAM IT ROBIN AND TED NEED TO GET TOGETHER ALREADY. Sorry. I’m not usually much of a ‘shipper, but Robin and Ted are so awesome.

NCIS (CBS, Tuesdays at 7pm CST, premieres 9/19) – I didn’t watch this one from the beginning (bad me!), but I do enjoy it. But it’s more of a fun procedural now and again rather than an “I have to watch it every week!” kind of show. I intend on watching it all on DVD eventually to get the overall arcs down, but depending on time, NCIS may fall by the wayside.

The Office (NBC, Thursdays at 7:30pm CST, premieres 9/20) – I scoffed off the American version of The Office at first, but enough people have told me that it’s really good, and acclimated itself well to being American instead of British that I think I’ll give it a shot this year.

Grey’s Anatomy (ABC, Thursdays at 8pm CST, premieres 9/20) – My watching or non-watching of Grey’s depends entirely on how quickly I get and watch the S2 discs from Netflix, which should be on their way to me soon. I watched the whole first season in about a week on DVD, and LOVED it, far more than I’d expected. So I’d love to be watching the current season, but I absolutely do not want to watch out of order.

Numb3rs (CBS, Fridays at 9pm CST, premieres 9/21) – Numb3rs is just fun. I do so enjoy good procedurals sometimes, and Numb3rs has characters that I like, even if they aren’t really so much into the relationship side of things. Sometimes that’s refreshing.

Desperate Housewives (ABC, Sundays at 8pm CST, premieres 9/24) – A lot of people thought the second season went so far downhill that they aren’t even planning to watch the current season. I don’t think it was as great as the first season, but it didn’t turn me off so much that I don’t want to keep watching. It’s just such a guilty-type pleasure, you know? They do need to settle down the try-it-and-see-if-it-works style of writing employed last year.

Gilmore Girls (CW, Tuesdays at 7pm CST, premieres 9/26) – Yeah, I probably won’t be watching GG this year either. My brilliant plan of watching seasons 3-5 on DVD and somehow scrounging S6 from somewhere over the summer and thus being caught up for the current season didn’t really work out. And I doubt I’m going to be able to watch four seasons in the next three weeks. No spoilers, okay everyone? Please?

Supernatural (CW, Thursdays at 8pm CST, premieres 9/28) – I know some people who really like Supernatural (because of the hot boys), and I thought I might check it out, but I probably won’t have time. And the one episode I saw last season didn’t really make me want to see more, so I’ll most likely save it for a rainy day on DVD.

Veronica Mars (CW, Tuesdays at 8pm CST, premieres 10/3) – Why, oh why, does Veronica have to premiere so late?! I WANT IT NOW!! Guys, seriously, if I gave up every other show on here, I wouldn’t give up Veronica. That’s how great it is. Watch it, love it, share it, talk to me about it. :)

Lost (ABC, Wednesdays at 8pm CST, premieres 10/4) – Lost isn’t my favorite show, as I know it is for several of y’all, but I’m in it for the long haul. No way am I quitting now, just when the world of the island is starting to open up. I wish I’d kept up with the Lost Experience online stuff better, but I fell so far behind I gave up. I really have to congratulate ABC, though, on the way they’ve handled this show.

And 24 and American Idol, of course, start in January. ;) Oh, and in case it comes up, I have officially given up on The O.C.. I’m really tolerant of my shows, really, and I can put up with a lot of suckitude, but last season was incredibly bad, and I’m so totally over it. The only temptation is that Rachel Bilsson has been excellent all through, and I’m going to miss Summer. But one good character isn’t worth giving up so much of my time to THE SUCK.

Page 2 of 2

Powered by WordPress & Theme by Anders Norén