Sunday, September 28, 2008

The TV Blog Coalition - And More! Can You Keep Up?

Well, it is officially Fall, some of the leaves on my street have already started changing colours and the new TV shows have been unspooling out and I'm already barely keeping afloat and more shows have yet to premiere still.

All the Sunday shows start tonight (including The Amazing Race, Desperate Housewives, Brothers & Sisters, Dexter, Cold Case, Little Britain USA and The Simpsons) and Chuck and Life start on Monday. Pushing Daisies starts on Tuesday in Canada and Wednesday in the US. Friday Night Lights starts on DirectTV in the US now back on Wednesdays, and so do Private Practice and Dirty Sexy Money on ABC/AChannel.

The Friday shows start this week as well, (there are shows on Friday?) including Everybody Hates Chris and new show The Ex-List. In a way, luckily the Vice Presidential Election will derail Thursday night so there is no new Grey's Anatomy or The Office this week (which works out perfectly for me since I'll be away that night so won't have to catch up).

Speaking of Presidential debates, even though I'm not American, I'm officially endorsing a candidate. Payback for loving my blog!

Here's what the other TV bloggers were talking about this week:

After one of the more frustrating Emmy experiences in memory, Buzz proposed five ways to fix the show. (BuzzSugar)

Plattie explained exactly why she hates British soaps. (Pop Vultures)

Only the boys of The Big Bang Theory could sit through three hours of Heroes and Scooter has thoughts on both season premieres and a few words on How I Met Your Mother. (Scooter McGavin's 9th Green)

Vance is disappointed with buzzworthy shows 90210 and Heroes so far but is totally charmed by Privileged. (Tapeworthy)

This week, Jace took an advance look at HBO's pond-skipping new comedy Little Britain USA, from the warped minds of David Walliams and Matt Lucas. Yes, you'll be talking about Mr. Doggy come Monday. (Televisionary)

She's easy to hate -- the Tim Gunn disrespect, the constant laughing, the hyperconfidence -- but Marisa can't help but like Kenley on Project Runway. (TiFaux)

Raoul talked to Misha Collins about his role on Supernatural (TV Filter)

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