Why aren’t more people watching NCIS: Los Angeles? It’s lead-in, the original NCIS, is always one of the top ten programs, yet Los Angeles doesn’t rollover the entire audience. I wonder why?
I love both shows.
When NCIS: Los Angeles first came onboard, I thought it would never be as good as the original, but it easily holds its own. And it has a star power line-up.
If you’re not watching, you should be.
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Just thought I’d take a trip down memory lane. I’ve been watching “The Doctor” take off on new adventures in the Tardis since the 70′s. Back then Tom Baker was the Time Lord. His scarf was a bit off the wall, but it matched his personality.
For the last couple of years I enjoyed David Tennant, a totally different type of Doctor, but still endearing. Now he’s gone. He has regenerated into a new Dr. Who.
Meet the new Dr. Who – Matt Smith. Who knew a TV series could go on this long! Believe it or not, Matt’s the 11th Doctor. He brings something new to the role, but he’s still Dr. Who, the smartest Time Traveler in the Universe.
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Is anyone looking at Justified? Normally I don’t go in for loads of violence, but this show gets a pass because the dialogue is so good, the writing is meaty and Timothy Olyphant, as the badass Marshal, is superb. His Kentucky accent is dreamy, yet tough. How does he do that?!
Don’t miss this one. It’s different. And it’s not too late to start watching. So far, very little back-story has been revealed.
Trust me on this one. It’s in my top five this season. Tuesdays at 10:00 p..m.

A third season has been announced for ABC’s Castle.
This has become one of my favorite shows—-no thanks to the dumb title. I missed the entire first season because the title is so bland.
The chemistry between the two main characters is delicious, and the entire supporting cast is superb.
Once the reruns kick in, I hope to catch some of the episodes I missed.
For more about Castle see Tawny Weber and Jeff Hidek.
Does the premise of FlashForward grab your attention? There’s nothing else like it on TV. I’m glad it returned for another season.
My hope is that it won’t take the same path that other extraordinary series have – like Lost and Heroes. I loved the first two seasons of both these series, but then the story lines became so convoluted that it became exasperating trying to keep up with all the twists and turns. I finally gave up on both of them.
I’m hoping that FlashForward doesn’t drift slowly off the grid. It has enough plot complications already. But it answered a lot of questions in its season premiere, “Revolation Zero.” So, if you’re not watching, tune in.
rob will review agrees. The show is worth a look-see. Mysteries remain, but crucial information has also been revealed.
If this show doesn’t try to get too cerebral, we could be in for quite a ride.
New Tricks — Am I the only one who has discovered this BBC weekly series?

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Look for it on Monday nights. In my area, PBS airs back to back one-hour episodes starting at 8:00 p.m. (no commercials – hooray!)
TV.com writes a short summary.
New Tricks centres around Sandra Pullman who out of desperation to put her flagging police career back on track recruits three old veterans to lend a helping hand.
The show proves, conclusively, that you can’t teach old dogs new tricks!