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TV Top Ten most anticipated fall election shows

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# 1: Survivor: The Cook Islands

This year, Mark Burnett has decided to create a media storm and divide the tribes of the race (white, black, Hispanic, Asian). Some advertisers (Including Coca-Cola) have dropped their ads, because of PC ridiculous. Here's the problem: this is obviously a measure of public relations for survivors But everyone should remember that these initial tribes rarely last more than a couple of episodes? It is not as racially divided tribes compete in all the end of the season.
Anyway, I like Survivor, is undoubtedly the "reality show" ultimately, the producers know what they do, and host Jeff Probst gives more to the table from any host other living things. Survivor: Cook Islands has the largest distribution of the program again, perhaps to reflect the racial divide. Survivor is a great contest and a fun race, though he is in 13th season.

# 2: The Office

The Office is the smartest comedy I've seen ever. It could also be the most unique. There is no trace laugh. Jokes stay away from the usual trappings of a half-hour comedy (relationships, sex). The cast much of the dialogue improvised. Mockumentary aspect allows the observation of humor to invade without dialogue. The atmosphere is just different, and it is this freshness leads to Resources Commission. That, and it's fun.
The casting office is full of comic talent and improved ability to improvise original writing and great. The dynamics between receptionist Pam and Jim seller is unique and captivating. Rainn Wilson as Dwight created an absurd and improbable character who works as a perfect complement to the comics of all other members of the troupe. Steve Carrell Michael Scott can not remove role with aplomb, while annoying the crap out of everyone in the office is in some way and friendly. Characters the Board all have layers, are the three dimensions, and this is what allows the depth of sophisticated comedy that responsibility. The Office is booming in this third season and should continue to do the same for a long period.
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# 3: Lost

Lost has Broken borders on television. Over time, it can be universally regarded as the best show at a time in television history and the spectacle important in the history of television. He ushered in what some have called the golden Age of Television. " I think it is an evaluation fair. Lost has not only generated imitations, allowed the networks to see that out of the box concepts, not only commercially viable, they are actually preferred the exhausted ideas of the old guard of television.
The second season of Lost is not as well regarded as the first. Everyone could see that coming. Any program with a season spectacular is the first allegations of declining quality in his second season, everything is good this season. In fact, the second season of Lost still incredible. Y I'm sure the third will be.

# 4: The Amazing Race

The Amazing Race is my favorite TV reality show. In reality, the better. The reason is not "conspiracy." There is no strategy other than "beat other teams at the finish line." It is above all a race. In all reality shows out there, The Amazing Race is everything but the "confessions" interviews. There is too much action. Maybe I'm biased, I love to travel. Maybe some celebrities make more fun to dance with b-list of traveling the world, but I can not think of anything else I prefer to compete in The Amazing Race. Love flying. I love airports. I like countries at random. This would be perfect.
The Amazing Race reality show is the best product, best casting, in the best designed, and more exciting. It is So who won the Emmy, so I can not wait until Sunday.

# 5: Gilmore Girls

Dudes are not supposed to really know, but I like Gilmore girls. A lot. What's wrong with that? I think most men my age unfairly disregard any artwork focused on women. Did not the man can admit like Joni Mitchell or heart or Fiona Apple without fear of ridicule. Is it sexist? Probably, but it's the way it is. Gilmore Girls is a show with two females also created by a woman (Amy Sherman-Palladino, who was the creative force behind the first six seasons). So, the show is decidedly female. It is so clever, interesting and expertly acted.
Men should feel no shame to watch Gilmore Girls. It's funny and his son (Alexis Bledel and Lauren Graham) are both very attractive. Story-wise, there are decisions suspects (especially at the end of the season 6), but that does not prevent me from seeing.

# 6: CSI

I am not a fan of CSI. Sorry, I can do.
I can quite understand people who are fans of CSI, however. It is bright, interesting, mysterious and surprising letter. All good things. But it is a procedure and basically the same thing happens each episode.
CSI, as you know, has rejected two sequels, driven lower Jerry Bruckheimer in the troposphere television producers. None of these trends are good.

# 7: Family Guy

During his nine seasons of South Park turned a two-part episode entitled "Cartoon Wars." The premise of the story is that Cartman despised the cartoon Family Guy, then Power-wheel-ED Hollywood to destroy it. The story was in fact censorship, but South Park has taken some very brutal excavations in Family Guy (FG writing staff proved to be a group training manatees). His complaints about Family Guy is that their jokes are totally random and rarely have anything to do with history. If you have already seen an episode of Family Guy you know about these jokes. A character end a sentence with a line like ".. like when ____." Then we have a flashback of what the character was saying.
There are two things we know about these "flashbacks" (if you can call it that): 1) They have nothing to do with this episode of history, and 2) They are (in usually) fun, at least for me and people I know. South Park all his plays repeatedly arises organically from the story. It is more or less, with much truth and you can ask an important issue in the play: Is it important to be organic to laugh? Or is it a laugh a laugh, do not depend on apt, is the argument? Comparison South Park and Family Guy in this sense is certainly not fair, South Park is the show better. However, sometimes Family Guy may seem like a fun show. The reason is that Family Guy just has more jokes per episode, due to its size, which is based on the random, plotless jokes. South Park also make less jokes per episode, is a much higher percentage. When laughter is important, but it is a show like Family Guy a purpose other than South Park. Everyone wants Family Guy is making people laugh for half an hour a week, and its sole purpose. You do not remember the jokes an hour later, but you will remember that he laughed his ass.

# 8: Prison Break

The format of the series has made a resurgence in the last two years, partly due to the success of Lost and 24. Prison Break is used of television, taking time to implement epic, a complicated history. On TV, there's no hurry last "release." Taking an entire season management of a program of Prison Break proved to be a clever idea, but in theory you can seem a bit boring. Who wants it all setup for a refund you know to come, the moment he heard the title of the series? But it worked, and Prison Break helped launch his participation in numerous news shows this season.
The second season of Prison Break (informally subtitled "Manhunt") has made an excellent start, especially with a great addition to the new layout in the form of William Fichtner. Prison Break a few years earlier is the lack of reality becomes too much too handle. Until then, I'll keep my suspension of disbelief and enjoy.

# 9: The OC

It appears that the CO can be an end soon. Mischa Barton is gone. Rachel Bilson has recently made known to think that this season will be the last. Adam Brody is probably a myriad film offers. It is quite possible that The OC had the momentum after its first season was simply impossible to match. The second and third seasons were certainly moments of brilliance, but those who were hiding in the depths of the new characters plot confusing and annoying. With more than high school, I have curiosity to see the direction The OC is taking. I stayed away from spoilers about the end, I want to get into cool-season room.
This I am concerned about the state of the CB is the way that all facts prolific, it would be all we have seen that initial season. Watch this first season, The OC as the heir apparent of "Beverly Hills 90210." It was not hard to imagine the CO 8-9 seasons. Now we will be lucky to get through it. Whatever.

# 10: South Park

Trey Parker and Matt Stone are best comedy writers in television. They are inventive, ruthless, anyone willing to make, and most ingenious fun. Ten seasons of South Park can be better and better, which is a frightening thought. Surprisingly, South Park remains denying in some sectors such as children and side. These people are hopelessly ignorant (but first impressions are hard to break, you know.)
The freedom that are given by Comedy Central is very commendable for a basic cable network. Parker and Stone push the boundaries of what is acceptable and it is likely that this attraction and repulsion between Parker, Stone and the network is what keeps South Park so annoying. If South Park was on HBO, I do not think it would have been as good. More common, of course, but being strengths in basic cable Parker and Stone to the coil inside and focus on the history and character, not for its shock value. The tenth season of South Park begins in October, about the midterm elections. So what should be pleasure.

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