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Fall 2010 Premiere Week Leftovers

The first week of the 2010 Fall season is just about finished. I’ve had a lot of thoughts over a lot of the new shows, but there were several shows that just didn’t quite make the cut to me.

The first week of the 2010 Fall season is just about finished. I’ve had a lot of thoughts over a lot of the new shows, but there were several shows that just didn’t quite make the cut to me.

Be sure to check out the rest of the shows I did like for the Fall 2010 Premiere week

Lone Star

I might watch another episode of this drama, but overall it just moves at a glacial pace with uninteresting characters that with no emotional connection. I might catch another week and see, but I’m not impressed.

Chase

With horrible writing, this show just feels tired and recycled.

Raising Hope

Slightly sweet but overall very laden with cliches similar to My Name is Earl which might be a bit tired by now. It does have a strong Glee lead in, but it’s follow on the other hand…

Running Wilde

This horribly written show is dull, uninspired, and generally annoying.

Better With You

This comedy just feels like a lousy version of Rules of Engagement without the charm or humor. It has a superstar comedy cast, but the overall pacing and writing needs to be “better than it is.”

My Generation

It’s a tedious show about annoying people.

$#*! My Dad Says

Boring script. Boring concept. Boring cast.

Outsourced

This show takes everything that could be funny about life managing a call center in India and leaves it out on the cutting room floor. All that’s left is an unfunny, borderline offensive show. Check out the movie [Netflix] instead, which actually is funny.

The Office

While it’s a returning I just wanted to mention that I’m glad this is Steve Carrell’s last season of this show that should have been canceled at least 2 seasons ago.

All the other crime dramas

I can only handle so much crime drama, as it’s not a genre I care for that much. Overall, none of the drama of the week seemed that appealing to me.

By Kien Tran

Based in Dallas, Texas, Kien Tran is an avid television enthusiast. After spending hundreds of hours wasting away on a couch, he decided to actually do something creative with his hobby and created this very blog.

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