posted by toyyg on Wed Oct 07, 2009 at 10:54pm TV BLOG - TOYYG’s TV Show Breakdown!

With the Fall Season, all the shows I’ve been waiting for are unraveling new plots, new characters, and new developments! Here’s what I’ll be following:

Must See TV

Glee - Ever since the premiere aired, Fox has been adding some supercharged coal to this show’s Hype Train. So far the Music selection has been great, humor is on point on many levels, and the developments occur keep interest with keen eyes.

The Office - While I’ve never took the time to check out the UK version, Michael Scott’s escapades with Dunder Mifflin playfully dance around the borders from painfully awkward, childlike wonder, and sometimes bold strides of leadership.

How I Met Your Mother - I caught up with this earlier this summer, and loved how this retelling changes, teaches, and entertains. With most of the cast under going a major transformation (Barney, Robin, and Ted especially) how will the season unfold?

Top Chef: Las Vegas - I love Top Chef. It inspires me to learn how to cook. I predict the Voltaggio Brothers, Jenn C. (who wins my honorary “Casey” Award), and Kevin (Bacon Jam!) to be the final four, with one of the brothers winning it all.

Wanna See TV

House M.D. - While the last season burned me out, This season opens up with a change in scenery and characters as House recovers from his vices.

Parks and Recreation - While this show is still finding its groove, life can always use a little more Rashida Jones.

Big Bang Theory - While I love the nerd humor, I find the lack of major developments a little deflated. I like to see my characters grow!

Might See TV

Heroes - After being burned by Season 2 and shutting off at the Season 3 opener. I’m very curious to see how this show is doing. Have they improved from the perplexing plot developments, letdown climaxes, and the screwing over of minorities?

Community, Modern Family, and Accidentally on Purpose - New Series, so be on the lookout for some reviews!

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