Wednesday Night TV

(All times mentioned in this post are East Coast time. Central time zone residents, from what I understand, should tune their TVs in an hour earlier.)

CSI: NY returns. I still have the last six or seven episodes from last season sitting on a TiVo that’s rapidly running out of room in the new TV season. I’m thinking this is the CSI show to drop, as much as I like Gary Sinise. Maybe I’ll change my mind someday and catch the DVDs or syndicated reruns. Right now, it’s just too much.

SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE is having its final dance contest tonight, though I think the finale for the series is next week. Blake is too obvious a choice to win, isn’t he? With Artem gone, he’s certainly looking good these days. The judges seem to be favoring Nick and Melody this week, though. We’ll see.

LOST, of course, returns with another new episode at 9 p.m. on ABC, as we head out to sea to follow up on the other half of last season’s finale.

AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL provides more catty goodness at 8, followed by the much-awaited season premiere of VERONICA MARS. I know I should watch it. I really do want to. I don’t have the time right now, sorry.


 
 
 

4 Responses to “Wednesday Night TV”

  1. Trip Bakun
    28. September 2005 at 13:11

    You should be watching Veronica Mars Augie – I’m actually more excited about the Season Premiere of VM tonight than LOST (which is hard to imagine knowing how good LOST was last week). Luckily, I’ve got two TiVos to take care of all my recording needs!

  2. Beau
    28. September 2005 at 15:55

    CSI: NY is singularly uncompelling, but it’s not actually offensively BAD like CSI: David Caruso Has Creative Control.

  3. sullivan
    28. September 2005 at 23:58

    You HAVE the time for VM. You just choose to watch bad reality shows instead. (JK…maybe).

    I’ll take the crackling pork shank, please.

  4. Augie De Blieck Jr.
    30. September 2005 at 11:45

    Someday, I’ll pick up the MARS DVDs and go to town. I hold out hope for that, though — I don’t read any coverage of the show for fearing of blowing the first season mystery. . .

    And I like the fact that CSI: MIAMI had an overall storyline last year. That helped to separate it from the others. And it looks like CSI: VEGAS is doing a story arc of its own now, too, though.