I wanted to shout out a big thanks to everyone who took time from their busy schedules to contribute to Whedon Week last week. Thanks to Natalie Damschroder, Mary Fechter, Tanya Michaels and Kendra Clark. And to Joss Whedon for giving us the shows to be fanatic about.

So other than Whedon’s shows, what TV programs have you found yourselves addicted to? The ones you simply couldn’t miss, the ones where you were on the edge of your seat rooting for the characters, the ones you loved talking about endlessly with other fans? Two of my current faves are Bones and Prison Break. Tomorrow, I’ll be blogging more about the intensity of Prison Break and how writers can learn from it. Be sure not to miss the second episode of the second season tonight. And if you’ve never seen either show, both of their first seasons are available on DVD or for download at iTunes.

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Whedonverse Quote of the Day:

“I laugh in the face of danger. Then I hide until it goes away.” — Xander, Buffy

6 Responses to “A big thanks and addictive TV”
  1. Alipurr says:

    a few yrs ago–Trading Spaces, Voyager,Enterprise

    currently Battlestar Galactica, in the spring it was 7th Heaven

  2. Trish Milburn says:

    I really like Battlestar Galactica too. Can’t wait for the new season to start.

  3. Typing Slave says:

    We try all the speculative shows once. They don’t all stick. Most looking forward to yelling at the tv when BSG is on while DH flinches because it might wake the kids.

  4. Natalie Damschroder says:

    I really enjoyed last weeks series of posts. I didn’t comment most of the time, because I haven’t watched Buffy or Angel, but they were all excellent. Thanks, Trish!

    Looking forward to your take on tonight’s episode of PB.

  5. MaryF says:

    GREY’S!

    You have to see it.

    It’s only fair that you watch it after what you did to me with PB.

  6. Trish Milburn says:

    Mary, I requested the first DVD of the first season from the library.

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