actualizing TV
I feel like I've finally actualized being the TV addict that part of me has always wanted to be. Here's what I'm watching these days:
Current Dramas
NCIS
Sherlock (dammit it still counts as current even though there's almost a 2-year gap between seasons)
Glee
L&O: SVU (I can't quit you)
Current Comedies
Modern Family
New Girl
Suburgatory
2 Broke Girls (at least for one more episode)
Shows I'm Actively Watching Back Seasons Of
In Treatment
Arrested Development
The Wire (on hiatus for now but will start on Season 3 soon)
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist (a bit)
[I finally tried Always Sunny, but gave up quickly. Not for me.]
An Approximately Ordered List Of Current Shows I May Try
Homeland
Big Bang Theory
Community
Person Of Interest
Breaking Bad
Any other suggestions?
Current Dramas
NCIS
Sherlock (dammit it still counts as current even though there's almost a 2-year gap between seasons)
Glee
L&O: SVU (I can't quit you)
Current Comedies
Modern Family
New Girl
Suburgatory
2 Broke Girls (at least for one more episode)
Shows I'm Actively Watching Back Seasons Of
In Treatment
Arrested Development
The Wire (on hiatus for now but will start on Season 3 soon)
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist (a bit)
[I finally tried Always Sunny, but gave up quickly. Not for me.]
An Approximately Ordered List Of Current Shows I May Try
Homeland
Big Bang Theory
Community
Person Of Interest
Breaking Bad
Any other suggestions?

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You might actually enjoy Dexter. It's very, very dark humor, but it's not gruesome or violent for violence's sake--and it really pushes the boundaries of crime/punishment/morality and all that. (If you're not familiar w/ the trope--it's a "noble" serial killer who channels his urge to kill into killing only the scum of society whom for one reason or another the have slipped through the cracks of the criminal system.) I found myself rooting for this sociopath in spite of myself--as it's very well done, effectively builds tension through the seasonal arcs, and makes FANTASTIC use of both the main cast and the guest stars (Jimmy Smits was in Season 3, and John Lithgow blew me out of the water in the 4th season).
I had issues w/ Big Bang Theory (generally dealing with the way the writers deal with women)--but it was okay for what it was.
I'm going to give Homeland a few more episodes, but thus far have found the writing to be somewhat shallow (but for the fact that one of the primary characters is schizophrenic therefor making me wonder whether the Arabic criminal masterminds really are criminal masterminds, I would've given up already--although by the same token, since so many procedurals have thrown out the Arabic terrorists as the red herring when the real enemy is home grown terrorists, perhaps having the enemy really be the Arabs in this case ISN'T cliched).
I've also been really surprised by Pan Am - it got dreadful reviews, but after my neighbors recommended it, I decided to give it a try, and I'm liking it so far. It's somehow managing to weave interpersonal drama into the historical background effectively, and thrown in a dash of international intrigue too!