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Spend fall with the tube
4:00 am Sep 17 - by Andy Herren – buzz Writer
Gossip Girl
Blair (Leighton Meester) and Chuck (Ed Westwick) are finally together. It’s the moment that all Gossip Girl fans have been waiting for. Thus, the new season is set to open to extremely high expectations. Will B and C last? How will the gang fare at college? Just how many catfights will the season premiere contain? One thing’s for sure — we know we love these spoiled, beautiful teens. XOXO. Premiered on September 14th.
Glee
The most promising show of the season is winning acclaim from both critics and audiences alike. Glee’s mix of heart, razor-sharp dialogue, and catchy musical numbers makes for a tremendously entertaining and inspiring hour of television. The story of a rag tag high school show choir, Glee comes from Nip/Tuck’s Ryan Murphy and is as exuberantly bright as Nip/Tuck is dark. Murphy really knows how to craft an addictive and original television program, and Glee is no exception. This one’s a real gem, folks. Premiered on September 9th.
The Amazing Race
The best reality show on television gears up for another trip around the world. The relationships between teammates, paired with beautiful, exotic locations, makes The Amazing Race both exhilarating and tremendously engrossing. Here’s to hoping that a team is as lovable as screenwriter Mike White (School of Rock) and his gay dad. Premieres on Spetember 27th.
Dexter
Everyone’s favorite serial killer, Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall), is about to encounter his latest challenge — fatherhood. Dexter has battled drug lords, other killers, relentless detectives, and sociopathic girlfriends, yet bringing a child into the world is sure to bring forth a whole new set of complications. Showtime’s brilliantly catchy drama has garnered a rabid following over the years, and this upcoming season presents a new twist that will surely lead to some exceptional storytelling. Premieres on September 27th.
30 Rock
Liz Lemon and company are taking a rather long hiatus. The show doesn’t return until October 15th, but the wait will surely be worth it. After three seasons as the best comedy on television, 30 Rock is showing no signs that its creative hilarity is waning. If you haven’t started watching yet, you’re missing out on the best comedy series since Arrested Development. Dear Emmy voters, please give the trophy to Jane Krakowski. Her Jenna Maroney is a screwball delight week after week.
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