We rarely watch the 50-inch Panasonic plasma TV without using the DVR so we can speed past those boring commercials. It is very nice to not have to plan your
schedule around what is on TV. Anytime
we’re ready to watch the Panasonic, there is usually something interesting on the
DVR. If not, we also have our
Roku to watch
Netflix,
Hulu Plus, and other stuff.
The following is my list of
the Top 10 Shows playing on our Panasonic this summer:
10. True Blood starts Sunday,
June 26, on HBO. We love this wacky show, though I wish Sooki would drop that boring Bill and see how much more interesting Eric is.
9. Louie returns starting Thursday, June 23, on FX. We didn’t watch the first season of this
until it was offered on the Netflix Instant Play. It actually got dropped from availability on
Netflix before we were able to watch all the episodes. I am looking forward to being able to see
more of comedian Louis C.K.
8.
The Big C returns
Monday, June 27, on Showtime. We love
Laura Linney! This and Nurse Jackie are
the only reasons we have Showtime. Alan Alda and Parker Posey are guest staring
in the second season.
7.
Curb Your Enthusiasm returns to HBO on July 10. Larry David is going to be back in
New York City, so how could this not be hell Larry ass?
6. The Glee Project is on the Oxygen channel starting June 12, I am sure this will be quite hokey, but what the hay... Twelve contestants compete for a multi-episode guest-star role on Glee. Judges include Darren Criss (Blaine).
5.
The Susie Orman Show on
CNBC. Are you kidding me
girlfriend? You know you're a homebody (loser?) when this is the highlight of your Saturday night. There are always new
episodes of Suzie on our DVR.
4. All Creatures Great and Small
on Netflix. We have the first two seasons of this series on DVD, but the rest of the series is available on Netflix.
3. Bob’s Burgers on Hulu. We just started watching this series, so we have to catch up on the Hulu.
2. Real Time with Bill Maher on HBO On Demand. Bill is continuing his current version of Politically Incorrect on cable. It is usually good for a few laughs.
1. Big Brother 13 starts Thursday, July 7. Don't judge me for watching the horrible people that compete for $500,000 on this train wreck of a show. I'm sure there will be the usual cast of characters, including at least one token gay that makes all gays look bad. I still think it would be cool to have a whole house full of gays. But I doubt that it could get on network television.