Magazine Words on TV

August 16th, 2006

The September issue of Wired Magazine is on stands now, and you know what that means.

In the new issue, I take a look at some of the best and some of the worst new Fall TV shows coming your way in the coming weeks. I was fortunate enough to see about 95% of all the new shows and was fortunate enough to see some of the true gems. And while not all my picks made it into the article (Let’s Rob Mick Jagger… and Kidnapped for example), pick up a copy and take a look at some of the good ones.

Or, you could always be the cheap bastard you are and look at it here.

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      How much is Wired magazine nowadays? And do you get any of the profits if we buy a copy?

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      I get no profits. It costs like $5.

      “But I strongly suggest you buy it due to the fact that it’s the best magazine on the face of the Earth.”

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      actually, i did not know. but now i’m even that more impressed and intimidated by you.

      thanks a lot.

      ;)

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      Ok..but I’m just waiting for Prison Break!

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      So Pauly, are you going to give us a rundown on the shows you’re most looking forward to? Seeing as you have inside looks and all. I’ve got to get my schedules straight. Thanks be to God for Tivo. I’m definitely pumped about anything Aaron Sorkin is involved with.

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      i’m almost 100% i won’t be watching any of them.

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      waiting on the birthday post…….

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      So you’re saying you liked “Kidnapped”? Yeah, so did Katie and I. Got to see it on that promo disc that NBC made available to Netflix that also had the pilot of Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip on it.

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      Happy Birthday stud!!

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      Wow, I can show people that I know a published author now! Oh wait… I probably could’ve done that with your book too… And if it’s new shows for geeks, why didn’t you review Eureka?

      Happy birthday!

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