Another random question: what TV shows do you actually watch?

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I find I have developed a very rut-like TV-viewing schedule.
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On Thursday, there's the Amazing Race: sorry Aussies, the American version is the best.
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On Sunday, there's Terra Nova and Ringer (all my Sundays are practically identical, I swear)
And on all days in between there's a whole hoard of Whatever's On, such as Mighty Structures, Air crash investigations, Built from Disaster, Mad made marvels... Shhh I know I'm not normal.
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I watch most of the Friday and Saturday night movies too, while I work.
 
Can't help much with Saturday and Sunday night. Pretty much a whole lotta nothing. On Tuesdays we watch both NCIS's, on Wednesday we watch Mythbusters, and Thursday we watch Psych and Burn Notice. We use the DVR to watch a favorite each night.
 
Family Guy
American Dad
Skins (However it got cancelled)
Desperate Housewives
Bones
House
Whitney
Law and Order
Criminal Minds (Huge Fan
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and whatever documentaries are on.
 
Wednesday is Modern Family, and Sunday is Desperate Housewives. But love the NCIS reruns. We have satellite, but only get one channel. Why you ask? It's whatever hubbo watches. He will watch The Outlaw Josie Wales every night if he can find it. He watched it 3 times last week. I usually just watch TV here in the bedroom off the antenna.
 
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I just took a notice to how uncannily regular my TV-viewing habits had somehow become.
It all started with ... Terra Nova *points accusingly* If I hadn't tuned in to Terra Nova, I would never have heard of Ringer, which is on straight afterwards.
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Survivor
Once Upon A Time
Amazing Race
Boardwalk Empire
Game of thrones (Season 2 starts April 2012!)

Game Of Thrones (HBO) is my favorite. It's an absolutely epic series. LOVE IT!
Camelot (Starz) was a very close second, but they didn't renew it for a second season:(

If you get the Science Channel, on 12/7 they're showing the entire first season of their new series Dark Matters: Twisted But True.
It's documentaries about scientific mysteries and strange ways science has been used. It doesn't really seem dark to me and it's not gross or anything, but it is very interesting. They have things on there like the Philadelphia Experiment, missing cosmonauts, things like that.
 
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Stuff like the Bermuda Triangle?
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I've always wanted to find out what that's all about.

Sounds like a good program, my sorta thing.
 
Criminal minds
Big bang theory
The mentalist
Haven ( its on ABC2, its really gooood)
Spicks and specks

NCIS
Bones
Castle
 

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