Welcome to the 6th annual 21 hours of TV Fall preview. Everyday this week we will look at the current day of the week and what will be on that night (Friday, we will look at the weekend). It’s my self imposed task every year to limit my TV viewing each week to 21 hours (14 without commercials, just so you understand I’m not as addicted as you think.). In going through the daily schedules I will rate each show red, blue, or green. Green means I will be watching (at least initially), blue that I won’t but I won’t hold it against you if you do, and red that I refuse to believe anyone of sound mind could be interested. At the end of the week I will add my total hours up and cut what I need in order to get down to the required 21, which won’t include the 3 hours every week I peek through my fingers to see if the Detroit Lions have learned what this thing called “Football” is supposed to look like.

Oh one more thing.  Each day I will pick one or two “MUST” shows that in my humble opinion should be an automatic DVR add for all members of the human race. 
Monday

Monday night for me will start off with “The Voice” or as I like to call it “The show that starts off with an amazing premise and then quickly turns into every other singing show out there.” I know I say it every single time I mention this show, but can you imagine if it had the conviction to stick with it’s premise of only picking talent based on singing ability?  Imagine a singing show where neither the judges or the audience EVER see the singer until they are either A) voted out, or B) win the whole thing.  Every week would be an incredible reveal and the suspense would be intense! :sigh: I guess I’ll settle for enjoying Adam Levine’s insightful commentary and the occasional good performance while waiting til later in the week for the much better X-Factor (Yes, I am aware I am in the minority on this, I’ll back it up later this week).

I will also be seeing on Monday if J.J. Abrams has some more magic left with the intriguing “Revolution” and what happens with my man Nathan Fillion on “Castle” (RIP Firefly).  Though I must admit Castle is quickly falling into that zone of a show I can kind of half watch while catching up on other stuff. You know, important stuff, like Angry Birds: Space.

The Rest of the week:

Monday (BELOW)
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
The Weekend

MUST:  REVOLUTION, CASTLE

The color coded breakdown:
8PM

ABC – Dancing with the Stars

CBS – How I Met Your Mother
CW – 90210
Fox – Bones
NBC – The Voice
8:30PM
CBS – Partners
9PM
CBS – 2 Broke Girls
CW – Gossip Girl
Fox – The Mob Doctor
9:30PM
CBS – Mike & Molly
10PM

ABC – Castle
CBS – Hawaii Five-O
NBC – Revolution

Monday’s total: Two 1 hour dramas, zero comedies, One 2 hour reality = 4 hours today, 4 hours total.