2012 Fall Network TV Season

Highlander

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OK fellas, it's that time of year again. The new network TV shows for the 2012 fall season are almost upon us. Don't forget to mark this one down on your calendar. It's sure "Must See" TV on NBC:

"The New Normal"

Synopsis:
These days, families come in all forms - single dads, double moms, sperm donors, egg donors, one-night-stand donors... It's 2012 and anything goes.

Bryan and David are a Beverly Hills couple and they have it all. Well, almost. With successful careers and a committed and loving partnership, the one thing missing is a baby. And just when they think the stars will never align, enter Goldie, an extraordinary young woman with a checkered past. A Midwestern waitress and single mother looking to escape her dead-end life and small-minded grandmother, Goldie decides to change everything and move to L.A. with her precocious eight-year-old daughter. Desperate and broke - but also fertile - Goldie quickly becomes the guys' surrogate and quite possibly the girl of their dreams. Surrogate mother, surrogate family.

From Emmy-winning hit-maker Ryan Murphy ("American Horror Story," "Glee," "Nip/Tuck") and starring Justin Bartha ("The Hangover," "The Hangover Part II"), Andrew Rannells (star of Broadway sensation "The Book of Mormon") and Emmy and Tony Award winning actor Ellen Barkin comes a fresh new comedy about the new normal family.

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I’ll be on pins and needles waiting to check that out, Highlander.
:pop2: :nono:





Last Resort looks like it has the potential to showcase evil White men.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDSttA64KGU[video=youtube;lDSttA64KGU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDSttA64KGU[/video]
 

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Revolution on NBC could be interesting. Has a Jericho-esque feel/look to it judging from the short promo I saw for it last week
 

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I quit watching prime time and daytime network TV over 30 years ago. The few who can think clearly in this country seem to share that common trait. There's no question that TV (followed closely by movies) is the most effective weapon in the ruling revolutionaries' large arsenal of weapons.
 

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I don't watch much TV outside of reruns of a handful of older shows, the weather, and football. There is a network called RFD TV that airs some pretty good agriculture and rural themed shows. If I could keep up with all the football games on my computer, I'd get rid of the satellite for good.
 

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I don't watch much TV outside of reruns of a handful of older shows, the weather, and football. There is a network called RFD TV that airs some pretty good agriculture and rural themed shows. If I could keep up with all the football games on my computer, I'd get rid of the satellite for good.
I don't watch network tv and stopped about 10 years ago. Beyond sports and the rare doc on public tv or a news show that I watch by accident. I only watch shows that are on premium cable off the net or downloaded to disc on a monitor. Network tv is too censored and long with too many commercial breaks. I find HBO or Showtime can do more controversial topics and not skirt around the matter. The last network comedy I probably watched was Seinfeld and maybe NYPD Blue for a drama. Even those two near the end of their runs were cliched.....
 

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In the 90's the only network TV shows I watched were the X-Files, up through seasons 5-7, and some of The Simpson's episodes.

In the 80's, the only show I watched that actually started in that decade was Magnum P.I. (first aired in 1980). I watched other network TV shows in the early 80's that had started in the 70's, but that's it.
 
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Here's a few cool shows that promote white men and white values.

Shows to check out:

Burn Notice - White stars, white enemies, white, white & more white. USA Network

Suits - A stud lawyer and his gifted protege are the stars. The head of the law firm is a black woman but the star of the show never actually listens to her. USA Network

Duck Dynasty - This show is truly different. There are too many shows that try to show whites from the South in a negative light. But this one is different. It's about a wealthy family that made it big making duck calls. The bottom line is that the values of this redneck family are portrayed in a very positive way and after watching a few episodes you start to wish you could live your life more like them. A&E Network

All of these shows have very good ratings.
 

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I don't watch telavivavision. Kill your tv.

Ditto. The "Sheeplevision"/idiot box is an inbound (raw) sewage line to the home. :thumbdown::thumbdown::thumbdown:
 
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