Watchlist-palooza: Monday, September 18, 2006
September 18, 2006 by Kath Skerry
With the Fall Season now officially in what we like to call “full swing”, out daily Watchlist is going to be pretty fun. Make sure you check in every morning to see what’s on the TV agenda for GMMR.
The Class – Series Premiere
Following the lives of eight twentysomethings whose only bond is that they were all in the same third-grade class. In the opener, they reunite when one of them (Jason Ritter) invites them all to a surprise party for his fiancée.
Prison Break
Michael and Linc head to Utah and Westmoreland’s loot, as do T-Bag and Tweener. And Mahone’s curiosity is piqued by an article about D.B. Cooper that was retrieved from Michael’s computer. Meanwhile, Sucre goes to Las Vegas to stop Maricruz’s wedding
Deal or No Deal – Season Premiere
The game show begins its second season with the first of four episodes airing this week. The top prize is $1 million for the first game, and it increases by $1 million for each additional game during the week, leading up to $6 million.
How I Met Your Mother – Season Premiere
In the second-season premiere, Ted and Robin are now in love, but they have little time to enjoy it. They’re too busy trying, along with Barney, to help a depressed Marshall get over losing Lily. George Clinton has a cameo.
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip – Series Premiere
Matthew Perry, Bradley Whitford and Amanda Peet head up a top-notch ensemble in this drama, which chronicles the backstage goings-on at a popular late-night comedy-sketch show. First up: “Studio 60” showrunner Wes Mendell has a public meltdown.
CSI: Miami – Rio
As the fifth season begins, Horatio and Delko travel to Rio to find Riaz, the man responsible for Marisol’s murder. While there, Horatio meets Yelina and learns that his brother is back doing undercover work and may be connected to Riaz.
New Adventures of Old Christine – Season Premiere
In the second-season opener, Ritchie believes his parents are getting back together after they spend time with one another over the summer, leading Christine and Richard to consider giving the idea a try.
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Did you get a chance to watch The Class? The premiere is online now, so you might want to catch it while you’re at work; I’m not sure if you’ll be able to watch it during your beloved PB tonight.
It was decent. I wrote a review if that helps you decide whether it’s actually Tivo material. 😉
I cannot wait for Studio 60…I heard you have to give it a couple of episodes until you fully grasp the function of it, but I love me some Sorkin nonetheless!
Just finished watching Studio 60…great show. It is kind of a smart show where you have to pay attention and stuff. Matthew Perry kinda channels ‘Chandler’, who I love, and I really like Amanda Peet. I think I finally found another Monday show. All I had before was Prison Break.
I liked The Class but I’m not sure yet if it’ll be one of my staples. I’ll have to wait and see.
I DVR’d The Class and Studio 60. The Class was OK. I’ll give it at least another watch. Studio 60 is waiting for me. I’m looking forward to tuning in later tonight. I can’t wait. I like Matthew Perry a lot, so much so I’ll forget how much I dislike Amanda Peete.