My Walking Dead graphic novel sales have slowed to shambling crawl. What usually happens with adaptations into movies is that they stop selling when the movie releases, but I was hoping these would keep selling because it is a continuing series.
The same channel canceled Rubicon. Which I enjoyed, but which I could tell was doomed. Way too many 'staring off into space' moments.
To continue the T.V. theme. I have stopped watching The Event and Hawaii Five-O.
The Good Wife is pretty amazingly good. They are going to have to do something about new prosecutor Cary, or he's going to turn into a Berger. (You know, Perry Mason's hapless foe?)
Still watching House, which is as ridiculous as ever; they seem to be shunting the old crew aside, almost, like the writers are bored with them.
C.S.I. Vegas has the occasional clunker episode, which they never used to have, but then seems to rebound for a few episodes.
Dexter is still great.
Sidewalk Empire is curiously uninvolving, but I like the era and theme and some of the actors are great.
The Mentalist is probably the most mainstream thing I watch; kind of old fashioned Columbo plotting, but Simon Baker is just charming enough, and just under being annoying enough, to keep watching.
Linda is hooked on Nikita, which I'd probably stop watching if it wasn't for her. I mean, come on! They communicate by computer! Really!!!! Some high security.
I think that's about it, for regular programming.
The same channel canceled Rubicon. Which I enjoyed, but which I could tell was doomed. Way too many 'staring off into space' moments.
To continue the T.V. theme. I have stopped watching The Event and Hawaii Five-O.
The Good Wife is pretty amazingly good. They are going to have to do something about new prosecutor Cary, or he's going to turn into a Berger. (You know, Perry Mason's hapless foe?)
Still watching House, which is as ridiculous as ever; they seem to be shunting the old crew aside, almost, like the writers are bored with them.
C.S.I. Vegas has the occasional clunker episode, which they never used to have, but then seems to rebound for a few episodes.
Dexter is still great.
Sidewalk Empire is curiously uninvolving, but I like the era and theme and some of the actors are great.
The Mentalist is probably the most mainstream thing I watch; kind of old fashioned Columbo plotting, but Simon Baker is just charming enough, and just under being annoying enough, to keep watching.
Linda is hooked on Nikita, which I'd probably stop watching if it wasn't for her. I mean, come on! They communicate by computer! Really!!!! Some high security.
I think that's about it, for regular programming.