Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Fall TV Preview

The fall TV season is fast approaching which means some of our favorite shows are soon to be back on the air. After looking over some fall tv previews I've come to realize that there just isn't that many good shows on tv anymore. Not to mention good shows like Friday Night Lights get cancelled by networks before they even have a chance to build a fanbase. I've compiled some trailers for shows that I am looking forward to for the 2008-09 season:

Heroes Season 3: Villains (September 23)


After what was a bit of a tumultous second season and a writer's strike causing the show to come to an abrupt halt, Heroes returns for its third season looking bigger and better than ever. Tim Kring the series creator debuted the first episode of this season in its entirety at Comic Con in San Diego last month and the general response has been very positive. Hopefully the show can return to the magic that made season 1 so special.

The Hills, Season 4 (August 18):


The Hills is admitedly one of my greatest guilty pleasures. I've followed the adventures of Lauren Conrad and friends from her days at Laguna Beach all the way to her now taking over the fashion world in LA and fighting off her mortal enemies Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt. While a lot of people pick on The Hills and its superficiality, its one of the highest rated shows on tv and last season's finale was the highest rated show even beating out network TV. There are rumors this might be the end of The Hills with some characters getting spin-off's so I'm sure it will be full of drama as always.

Entourage, Season 5 (September 7):


Entourage is one of the most fun shows on tv and fans of the series can finally see what happens to the boys after Medellin gets killed at Cannes. There isnt much to say about this show that hasn't already been said. Great actors, great scripts, lots of drama and comedy, by far one of the best shows in recent history.

The Office, Season 5 (September 25)


The Office still remains one of the funniest shows on TV and a staple on NBC's thursday night lineup. The full cast is back and we get to find out whats going on with Jan's baby, Michael's relationship with the HR director, and the next step for Jim and Pam.

Also look out for: House (Sept. 16), Lipstick Jungle (Sept. 24), The Big Bang Theory (Sept. 22), Family Guy (Sept. 28), and The Shield (Sept. 2)

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