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Monday, January 10, 2011

2011 Best TV Shows to Watch-Part 1

Here are some best tv shows we all will watch in 2011:

Perfect Couples


Some of them are oldies but goodies, but most of them are brand-new! It’s always important to have something to look forward to and, personally, I’m really excited for NBC’s new show “Perfect Couples,” which stars Olivia Munn and a bunch of familiar-looking actors. The show follows three very different couples as they figure out how to maneuver their relationships while trying not to kill each other. There’s a sneak preview of the series on December 20th at on NBC and then it will be back on January 20th for an time slot in that already amazing NBC Thursday lineup

Happy Endings


This show follows a group of friends who’re stuck in the middle of one couple, Dave and Alex (Elisha Cuthbert), who’ve just had a brutal left-at-the-altar breakup. It’s relatable, and unlike a bunch of the new shows, it’s not about happy couples; it’s about an old group of friends who’ve lost their center and have to negotiate their new dynamic instead of parting ways because they’re right, how the hell are you supposed to make friends at this age? Too bad it doesn’t premiere until Wednesday, April 13th on ABC.

Mr. Sunshine


In this TV shows Ben (Matthew Perry) works at The Sunshine Center and his boss Crystal (Allison Janney) is totally unpredictable and dysfunctional. His girlfriend Alice does PR and he competes for her affection with the smooth-talking Alonzo. Ben is forced to hire Crystal’s unmotivated son Roman who becomes his confidant. All you need to know is that four-time Emmy winner Allison Janney is amazing and she is going to be the heart of this show. “Mr. Sunshine” premieres Wednesday, February 9th at on ABC.

Parks and Recreation

This one is finally coming back to NBC Thursdays at . The show was pushed back in an effort to give “Outsourced” a chance to survive, which, miraculously, it has despite being pretty mediocre. Anyway, Amy Poehler is fantastic, as is the rest of the cast, and Rob Lowe has added an interesting dynamic to the show! This is actually maybe my favorite show on TV right now.

Mixed Signals

In this TV shows three longtime friends (Nelson Franklin, David Denman and Kris Marshall) try to balance their committed relationships with their desire for freedom and bromance. The show deals with relationships and friendships and how they tend to complicate each other. The show will premiere in the spring on Tuesdays on Fox.


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