Today on My ReplayTV for November 9, 2005
My fascination with serial killers and people making idiots of themselves on reality based TV shows makes up what’s on My ReplayTV today. These are all shows that are scheduled to record today. Like them or hate them, here they are — Post what’s on your ReplayTV or TiVo in the comments below!
- Criminal Minds – When I first saw this new show, I had to watch it. I have a fascination with serial killers and profiling and this show delivers. I was a little concerned about casting Mandy Patinkin in the main role but he has turned out to be the perfect choice.
- The Apprentice: Martha Stewart – Reality TV shows seem to work best when there is conflict and somebody you can really hate on the show. Martha Stewart’s version of The Apprentice has this in spades with Jim. He’s a complete idiot on the show and I can’t stand him, yet I keep tuning in to watch him. Go figure.
- E-Ring – Sometimes, there is a TV show that I feel like I will like but I just can’t bring myself to watch it. E-Ring is one of those shows. Its got one of my favorite actors (Dennis Hopper) and I keep recording it but it just always ends up getting deleted. Maybe today will be the day, but I doubt it.
- Kolchak: The Night Stalker – All day today on the SciFi Channel they are showing the original Kolchak: The Night Stalker series. For anybody who’s a fan of horror and paranormal shows like The X-Files this is a must watch TV show. Darren McGavin is great as Kolchak and the stories are really well done.
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Tim Cooper said
am November 9 2005 @ 6:01 pm
E-Ring: Probably the funniest thing I’ve ever seen on television is episode 2, at the end. I don’t want to spoil it, but watch this show for that episode, then delete it entirely from your Replay. You’ll wonder why you ever liked Dennis Hopper…
site admin said
am November 9 2005 @ 9:36 pm
Hmmm… Sounds like it’s not a good funny but a bad funny. I’ll definitely have to watch it and let you know what I think. No matter what, I’ll still like Dennis Hopper — he was genius in “Blue Velvet”.