Yes, Glee is my new favorite show of this year. I remember watching the pilot in, I think it was May, ans couldn't wait until the fall to see more. Being someone who loves music and theatre, Glee gives me something to smile about. I like this show because it has something for everyone. They use all different kinds of music, every genre and decade. There are also so many different types of characters that everyone has someone they can relate to, teens and adults alike. Glee is a nice gust of fresh air to television. It's a show that gives us a break from all those super serious shows filled with drama and complicated story lines that make us want to rip our hair out sometimes; plus, how can you not love the "doos" in every episode?
Moving on to a returning favorite of mine, Grey's Anatomy. I've been so excited for the beginning of this season after the finale in the summer and frankly, I was disappointed. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love this show, but the season opener had no real hook. There was nothing that was really suspenseful in the whole episode (unless you count the whole 30 seconds George wasn't dead). The entire two hours was basically everyone moping around, it was a little annoying. The only part I really liked was when they were all at the cemetery and started laughing. I thank the writers for making this weeks episode more interesting. I'm actually really excited to see what the rest of the season has in store.
Another returning favorite is The Office. My feelings of this season is the opposite of Grey's. The season's opener was great. I thought it was hilarious! Andy was so funny. The two episodes that followed, however, were not so funny. I'm used to nonstop laughing when I watch The Office, but I haven't seen an episode that has done that for me (mind you there have only been three). I'm really hoping The Office get's better soon. I'll be really bummed if it doesn't.
The final show that's returned this year that I love is How I Met Your Mother. I'm getting a little confused because I'm trying to catch up on the fourth season episodes I didn't see on Lifetime, but the new episodes aren't all making sense because I haven't seen things in the season before that are important. It's okay, though, the show is still really funny.
Off the topic of new shows I've been watching, I'm getting ready to say goodbye to those shows I've been watching during the summer: Drop Dead Diva, Army Wives, and Hell's Kitchen. I've just realized I watch too much television.