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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

White Collar: Hard Sell


 So, today I watched the first episode after White Collar returned from its hiatus. The link to watch it. It was good, to say the least.
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We discovered more about the characters, which has been happening consistently, but the whole thing where Neal gives his oxygen to Peter seemed very cliche. On another note, I was happy that the writers didn't have the stupidity to actually make Peter the villain. When they left the cliffhanger at the end of the last episode I knew it wasn't as it seemed, but the confirmation was nice. I loved the actual villain in this episode, Avery. I wanted more scenes with him, but it didn't seem likely to happen. At any rate, I enjoyed the episode, and will definitely be watching the rest of the season.  ... I apologize if this post seems disjointed, it had been a few hours since I watched the episode, and it wasn't fresh in my mind.

The beginning of it all...

So, I suppose this is the introduction... I created this blog to share my, well, the Flying Hamster's, thoughts about the TV I watch every week. Now, first off, the only place I can watch TV is online, because I no longer have satellite. This blows, but I work through it, with the help of Hulu. Best. Site. Ever. Well, not really, but it satisfies my TV cravings, so it does its job. Now, onto my favorite shows. The show I have watched the longest, and possibly one of the best ones here is .... NCIS. Not NCIS LA, NCIS. This show rocks, not for the premise, but for the characters. They have depth, and seem real, without being too serious. Not to mention the fact that they are dang funny. I watch this on CBS's website, thankfully it gets posted there the day after it airs.
Next show.
Doctor Who. Those of you that have heard of it will think one of two things. That I am a geek, or that I am a British-loving, Sci-Fi watching, awkward, nerdy, geek. Wait...
Anyways, Doctor Who is a British Sci-Fi show, airing on BBC, that has been on and off for 40 years. It can do this because its main character, the Doctor, can regenerate whenever the actor wants to leave. There have been 10 doctors to date, the last one, and my personal favorite, David Tennant, recently left. He was replaced by Matt Smith. I have yet to discover if I like Matt Smith as the Doctor yet, but I have high hopes...
Also, this show isn't available online, as far as I can tell, so I have to wait until it comes out on DVD.
Well, those are the two main ones, I think I will just post the rest in a list-like format...

10 Things I Hate about You
Burn Notice
Community
Cougar Town
Glee
Greek
House
Make it or Break it
Mercy
Modern Family
The Office
Parks and Recreation
Psych
Royal Pains
The Secret Life of the American Teenager
Ugly Betty
Oh, and White Collar

Yes, I know. I watch a LOT of TV.

Anyhoo, the Flying Hamster says farewell for now!