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Date Posted: 14:09:57 09/10/12 Mon
Author: Islandgirl
Subject: New TV shows


So. . .what new TV shows seem like something you might watch?

The only two that look kinda/sorta/maybe interesting to me are "Elementary" and "Vegas". And, of course, they're on at the same time. And I realize this shouldn't be a big deal, considering all the 21st century technology available, but it for some reason it still annoys me; I guess it's a holdover from pre-VCR teenage years, when you had to choose between shows that were on at the same time.

Right now I'm watching five hour-long dramas which is, actually a lot for me: Castle, NCIS, NCIS:Los Angeles, Grimm and Person of Interest. So I don't really know if I want to add even one more new TV show to my weekly agenda.

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