I'm unenthusiastic about the upcoming fall TV season. I may be ripe for some drastic changes in my viewing habits.
I'm wondering whether it's time to put
C.S.I. out of its misery?
Laurence Fishburne's Dr. Ray Langston is gone. I liked Dr. Ray, but not as the center of the show. Marg Helgenberger is leaving midseason, and that leaves Greg and Nicky, but they can't really carry the show (except in slash fanfiction
). Sara is back; I never had any objection to Sara as part of the team, but I never "bought" the Sara-Griss pairing. Lady Heather was so much more right for Griss. Ted Danson is being added to the cast. (
) I've always thought that when Griss left, they should have made Catharine the center of the show. I think Marg could have carried if off easily. I will check it out, but I will also have to check out what's on opposite of it.
One positive note: A "scoop" article in the Aug. 29--Sept. 11 issue of
TV Guide says Griss will be back to help with Catharine's exit; Nicky is cited as the source.
My days with
Law & Order: SVU may be numbered. After many years I'm heavily invested in Eliot Stabler and Olivia Benson as the central characters, but with Christopher Meloni gone I'm not sure I'm interested in investing in their replacements. Danny Pino, Stabler's replacement, is a walking Hispanic wet dream, but still. ... I will have to check out the competition. Or maybe I should just use that hour to read. Or, if the show is still on at 10 p.m., maybe I should just go to bed.
I was really turned off by the way the creators chose to end the first season of
Hawaii Five-O last spring. Quite possibly, even probably, I'm just tired of "cliff-hanger" season endings altogether. I just groaned inwardly at the staleness of having the season end with the central character in deep trouble. I didn't at all like the twist that had Jean Smart's governor character turn out to be corrupt, and then she was murdered and McGarrett (Alex O'Loughlin) got blamed for it. McGarrett is the central character/O'Loughlin is the nominal star of the show; we know McGarrett didn't do it, and we know he's going to get out of it with the help of his Five-O colleagues. I'm not particularly interested in how he gets out of it. Plus, the "scoop"
TV Guide article that I mentioned in connection with C.S.I. indicates that McGarrett will be out of his trouble by Halloween. The source for that information is the show's executive producer. McGarrett and Danny (Scott Caan) are still a dream slash pair for me
but I may just skip the first couple of episodes till this McGarrett-accused-of-murdering-the-governor business blows over.