Monday, September 27, 2010

Fall TV

It has been a very good start to the Fall TV lineup. A bounty of old and new MAke weeknights a little more entertaining in the midst of the drudgery that is trying to study day in and day out. Here is a list of shows to keep an eye out for wether brand new or seasoned veterans.

First and foremost the best new show on TV is pictured above. The newest HBO super series is Boardwalk Empire starring Steve Buscemi and directed in part by MArtin Scorcese and procued executively by MArk Wahlberg. Those big names produce a show very much in the spirit of The Sopranos and has all the elements that we love in an HBO series. There is violence, sex, humor, big elaborate sets, and quality entertainment. It airs Sundays at 9pm.

Staying with HBO we must highlight the return of Eastbound and Down. The show that chronicles the life and times of Kenny Powers. Now that Kenny is in Mexico this season is sure to be as over the top ridiculous as the first. It airs on HBO at 1030 on Sundays.

Another show MAking a triumphant return is Modern Family. It sports a great cast and just a very very funny show about a family in which almost all of us can relate to. It features a gay couple and an interracial couple who are also some 25 years apart in age. It is worth checking out. It airs at 9 on Wednesdays on ABC.

Sons of Anarchy is about a prominent biker gang out west. It is intense to say the least. There are elements of family, betrayal, and intrigue that MAke it much more than just a show about harley riders. It airs at 10 on Tuesdays on FX. While we are on the subject of FX definitely check out Always Sunny in Philadelphia and The League. They air at 10 and 1030 on Thursdays. Happy Watching!

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