Fall Season
is here. This is the time when every TV addict awakens from their grumpy
hibernation and starts jumping off the walls with the anticipation that
precludes seeing a new episode of your favorite show. Not entirely sure which ones
to bother with? Here’s my rundown of the best shows on TV right now.
1. The Big Bang Theory- Season 6
This is probably one of my favorite
shows of all time. What makes the Big Bang Theory so great is that it always
hits the mark. Every show is a solid episode, with good laughs, tasteful humor
and...Sheldon, arguably one of the funniest characters on TV. This show simply
does not disappoint, and although it may not have much to offer in the sense of
plot or purpose, it’s consistently hilarious, which is more than anyone can ask
for.
2. 2. How I Met Your Mother- Season 8
Season 7 of How I Met Your Mother (a more appropriate
title being: How I Got Wasted With My Friends And Told Every Girl I Met That I
Loved Her While Vaguely Referencing Something About A Mother) left us with the
jaw dropping revelation that the Bride of the enigmatic Barney Stinson was in
fact Robin, the girl everyone can see Ted is still in love with. Ok, it wasn’t
a jaw dropping revelation, I predicted it. With hand motions. And superb
timing.
Season 8 has this group back together, for what
may be the last time. Marshal and Lilly have a baby. Ted has a girl who makes pastries. Barney has
Quinn. And Robin has, some guy. And somehow this all mashes up into Barney and
Robin, and Ted and the elusive Mother. Anyways, Season 8 started off well
enough, this show promises a few decent laughs,
good editing and of course:
Barney.
3. The Office- Season 9
This will now be the second
season without the clumsy yet lovable Michael Scott (played by Steve Carell).
And yet the hallowed offices of Dunder Mifflin are no less chaos free. Season 8
played out reasonably well despite him being gone, and the new episode of
Season 9 does not disappoint at all. Although, in all honesty, I cannot stand
Nellie Bertram (the annoying red haired woman with the British accent, played
by Catherine Tate) and can’t wait to see her written out.
4. The Mentalist- Season 5
I have a rule. I had a rule.
Comedy only. Then I found the Mentalist. While the show is not original in any
sense (Consulting Detective? More on that later) the characters blend well
together and the overall storyline is fascinating. Simon Baker, who plays
Patrick Jane; the shrewd Mentalist absolutely carries the show with his
excellent acting and charming smile. Even though I can usually spot the villain
the moment he/she enters the screen, I still find the show gripping and fun to
watch. The newest episode airs tonight, and I cannot wait to watch it.
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5. Downton Abbey Season 3
A melodrama in every sense of the
word, Downton Abbey features the best in art direction, costumes and acting. Although
the plot is rather trite, you cannot help but invest in the characters on the
screen in front of you. The show is charming and lacks the ridiculous plot
twists of contemporary soaps, which is a refreshing change from anyone
unfortunate enough to have watched Desperate Housewives or Gossip Girl.
6. 2 Broke Girls Season 2
2 Broke Girls is not the finest in
entertainment. That being said, the show is cute and funny, with two main
characters who are dynamic and refreshingly contrasting. Despite being about
two girls, the show is not girly in
the slightest. Although Max and Caroline may never reach their monetary goals,
they do deliver a few good laughs and an overall decent show.
7. 30 Rock Season 7
30 Rock is a combination of the most
ridiculous humor on the planet and a jumble of political satire (most of the
latter coming from the stellar Alec Baldwin). 30 Rock is not mainstream funny, the style and plots being vastly
different from most situation comedies, which is what I like about it. Sadly,
this will be the final season, so be sure to tune in to catch the crazy antics
of the most dysfunctional group of TV writers (with the exception of the real
life team that wrote Gossip Girl. Although that may or may not have been a
chimpanzee on cocaine).
8. The Simpsons Season 24
Will this one ever end? 24 years! The Simpsons,
which began as a parody of the modern American family, has become an icon for
the very family it mocks. A blend of satire, slapstick humor, bad puns and
ridiculous stereotypes, the Simpsons is the perfect blend of comedy. That being
said, I’m not the only one to notice that their recent episodes have been less
fun and more “huh”? than anything else. Despite that, I will probably give the
first episode a watch anyways, in the hopes that they have attempted to steer
back to the stupidity that made the Simpsons so iconic.
Do note that I have not mentioned Community, which is not due to air for 3 weeks. At which point I
will go into convulsions and spasms and may need to be hospitalized. With
regards to my comment about Gossip Girl, I would like to wholeheartedly
apologize to cocaine-addicted Chimpanzees around the world who may have been
hurt or offended by my demeaning insults.
Stay Tuned.








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