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The 5 Best Shows On Television – Must See TV

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By Isabella Snow



Believe it or not, American television shows do make it to Europe and beyond. Sometimes they run a few episodes behind, but, generally speaking they show in “real time”. It may surprise you to know I’m an avid watcher of certain programs – this is because television and film greatly inspire me to write.

Unfortunately, most of what runs on TV these days is pure and total crap. More unfortunately, some of those shows are incredibly popular, spawning their own wikipedia nonsense.

I won’t get into what sucks – I’ll just tell you what doesn’t.

Before I do, let me say you’ll not find any straight comedies on this list – I’m not a fan of them. I like drama. I like agony, I like uncertainty, I like mystery, I like – well, you get the idea. The point is, don’t get upset just because your favorite snarkfest isn’t on this list.

You’ll notice the typical medophilia dramas like ER and Grey’s Anatomy also are not on this list – mostly because I consider them on par with General Hospital, but in a better timeslot.

House (Fox, Tues 9ET)

This is a fantastic show starring English actor Hugh Laurie. From a medical perspective, the guy is a genius – if not a danger to his patients. His methods are utterly insane at times, and that seems to be the appeal of the show. I’ve never known a physician to have such free reign in their work, but hey, it’s television. What makes this show great is that you can’t predict the outcome. Oh, you can be sure the patient will be cured of his rare illness, but you can’t guess how. The other factor which makes this show brilliant is the dialogue. It’s just damned witty. And it doesn’t hurt that Hugh Laurie is sexy as hell.

Rescue Me (FX Wed 10ET)

This is a FANTASTIC show and if you don’t watch it you are missing one of the best shows ever. Super hawt Denis Leary plays a fireman with a multitude of issues, recovering alcoholism being one of many. There are a million side stories going on, and they’re all fascinating. By the way, it’s not really about firefighting, per se, so don’t be put off by that if you’re a woman who hates action stuff. This is more about the life Leary’s character leads. He has some serious ups and downs – but there are truly funny moments as well. Don’t miss it!

Heroes (NBC Mon 9ET)

This is an amazing show, from both a plot and filming perspective. A million little pieces of the puzzle coming together before your eyes. Brilliant science fiction, with the basic storyline of good versus evil. A host of human mutants come to terms with their newfound abilities and have to save the world – or at least NYC. They managed it by the end of the first season – but at the very end we see Hiro time travel waaaaay back in time – so who knows what’s going to happen now? Watch and see!

Boston Legal (ABC Tues 10ET)

This is one of the only television shows which makes me laugh out loud. And let me tell you – that’s very hard to do. The dialogue in this is just above and beyond. All of the characters have a depth that makes you feel like you know them. It’s the only courtroom show I’ve ever really enjoyed. James Spader and William Shatner make this truly Must See TV. It’s also a great show for anyone unhappy with the general state of the nation and it’s policies. James Spader’s character says all the things you’d love to be able to stand in front of Congress and accuse the government of doing – but can’t. Watch it, you’ll be glad you did.

Bones (Fox, Wed 8ET)

This series stars HAWT David Boreanaz and wafer-thin Emily whatsherface. You can tell which of them makes me drool, I bet. This show has very clever dialogue and satisfies the whodunit addiction, if you have one. I don’t, myself – but I have a strong Boreanaz craving, so it works for me as well. The show is based on a real-life forensic anthropologist, so the stories tend to have a bit more credibility than your average crime drama. The most important thing about this show, however, is the sexual tension between Boreanaz’s FBI character and Emily’s socially inept PhD. It’s fantastic. Don’t be surprised if these two wind up nekkid on the cover of a tabloid – you know they want each other!

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So there you have it, the lineup you need to pay attention to. As you can see, none of them run at the same time, so you have no excuse for missing any of them! Give them a watch and let us know what you think!

xx Isabella

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Fretbuzz  says:
2 years ago

I've watched house and like it and I agree with you about ER and Grey's Anatomy.

I mostly watch sports and the History Channel along with a heavy dose of Discovery and Travel channels.

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Isabella Snow  says:
2 years ago

Well.. add these to your list, too! ;)

issues veritas  says:
9 months ago

Hugh Laurie does a great job in house but the premise of the show is poor.

House is this gifted doctor that immediately knows what is wrong with the patient when everyone else doesn't have a clue. The problem is that he shotguns the diagnose and the treatment that almost kills the patient at least twice before he figures out what is the real problem. It is a recurring tired plot.

James Spader and William Shatner are great in Boston Legal but the support on the rest of the show has been poor. The part that got me off the show was the newly admitted to the BAR attorney, taking over in a murder case as her first case. There is a limit to its only a show mentality.

Bones was also OK until they got rid of the young wiz kid. The season 2 hour opener in London was pathetic.

I didn't see the heroes or Rescue Me as they are not of interest.

I am glad that you didn't include any of the CSI, Law and Order type shows.

My one exception is NCIS but it is borderline at best.

This centuries dram shows must have really boosted the sales of autopsy tables, it seems like every show has one in frame.

I am not a fan like you are of drama TV. I like comedies and the good ones are few in number.

No Reality or Game Shows please.

Just my opinion, and I appreciate your opinions for the shows that you like and watch.

patricia  says:
6 months ago

totally disagree with your opinion about grey's anatomy

frankly,i hate soap opera but i love grey's anatomy.i even hate desperate housewives which for me is the crappiest show on primetime.but there's something about grey's that makes me think it's one of the great.maybe because of the great casts which for me what makes a good TV.

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fierycj  says:
3 months ago

Nice list. I like House and Heroes. And like you, I'm not that into straight comedies. My favorite TV shows remain The Sopranos and Carnivále(though short-lived, was sheer genius). Good list.

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turtle101  says:
3 months ago

Some good shows I have to agree Heroes and House are good but not to sure about rescue me I'm not a fan. Also where's Lost, Damages and Dexter I think these are better because they are more original and the flash forwards in time for example in Damages really make the show more addictive and interesting also Glenn Close and Rose Bryne are great.

katie   says:
3 months ago

i love bones and house they rock

im so eager 4 17th september

i cnt wait

arcanebop  says:
3 days ago

Supernatural should be on there. Its only faults are that it gets random at times, with an eccentric storyline. But all that aside, it's like a breath of air after watching all that repetitive stuff on t.v.

arcanebop  says:
3 days ago

Supernatural should be on there. Its only faults are that it gets random at times, with an eccentric storyline. But all that aside, it's like a breath of air after watching all that repetitive stuff on t.v.

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