2009/10 in TV
It’s that time of the year again, when America’s television schedule cranks up and bums hit seats — ready and waiting to see what gems of entertainment await. Yours TRULY has had a go at putting together a list.
Here’s last year’s list for comparison.
In compiling this year’s list I’ve found a few shows that I’d omitted from the previous year. Consider them added.
What stays
- 30 Rock - One of the few televisions shows I can watch with Ange.
- Californication - It’ll be interesting to see how Hank handles being a single father, especially with a daughter who is so close in personality and mannerisms.
- Dollhouse - I come into the second season being the only person in the world who hasn’t seen Epitaph One (the “missing” 13th episode).
- Entourage - Everyone watches this for Jeremy Piven’s Ari Gold. And the show runners are well aware of this.
- Robot Chicken - Bite-sized comedy. I don’t mind the look of their new show, Titan Maximum either.
- South Park - Consistently good.
- Supernatural - I’m loving the steady growth of mythology in Supernatural.
- The Daily Show - Not sure what this wasn’t on last year’s list. The Daily Show has been a dear friend to me for many years now.
- The Simpsons - Well into it’s twilight years now and not nearly as funny as it used to be. But it’s better than most television.
- True Blood - I was late to the party on this one. But I still managed to The second season finished last week, but I’d be remiss including it on the list.
What’s In
- Flash Forward - I saw a preview for this show a while back, but the concept really stuck with me. Everyone in the world suddenly flashes forward six months in the future for 2 minutes. Then they deal with that info dump. Sounds promising.
- V - I remember watching the original and being freaked out by the lizards in human skin. Admittedly I was five or six years old at the time.
What’s Out
- Battlestar Galactica — The only show in this list that got to bow out gracefully. And what an ending!
- Heroes - I was ready to give up on Heroes after the second-to-last arc,Villains. But like an idiot I stuck through Fugitives hoping for a glimmer of the greatness that was season one. It was not to be. Fare thee well, Heroes.
- House - It’s not that I hate House, I’ve simply fallen too far behind to watch it on a regular basis. One for the off-season I think.
- My Name is Earl - Lost track of the show’s “goal”. Got canceled for it.
- Prison Break - Put on hiatus, then canceled. With story gaps filled by an insulting two hour long mini.
- Reaper - Taken before it’s time.
- Smallville - See Heroes above. If I have to force myself to watch television then it’s not worth it.
- Ugly Betty - Same as House. Ange seems to be enjoying it though.
A final tally of 11 shows ( plus one that has already finished it’s season). Even though I’ve trimmed the list this still seems to be a hell of a lot of television. Chalk that up to shifting priorities.



