What TV show are you most looking forward to on the Fall TV lineup?

As a Detroit native, I am looking forward to watching the ABC show ''Detroit 187. '' Part of me wants to see the show as it's based in Detroit, but another part of me wants to see how the city is portrayed. While Detroit has its share of issues with crime and economical struggles, in my opinion is gets a much worse reputation than what is deserved.

Yes there are bad parts, heck the neighborhood I grew up in breaks my heart when I see how far it's fallen since I've left, but there are also so many absolutely gorgeous parts with so much history. I am wanting to see if the show simply shows crime and drugs, completely bypassing any of the positive elements, or if it provides a balanced view of my beautiful hometown.

I’m looking forward to the new season of NCIS. I missed the first episode last week but I’ll catch it on the Sunday night catch up so I can see what I missed. I really enjoy watching Gibbs and look forward to what new story lines they will offer this year.

I’m wondering if they will ever develop a Tony/Ziva relationship or maybe a McGee and Abby one. I have to admit I didn’t care much for Ziva when she first took Kate’s place but over the years she has become my favorite character. Well only second to Gibbs that is!

I’ve also been looking forward to another season of NCIS Los Angeles. I watched originally to see how LL Cool J fit in but I am really liking G and have always enjoyed watching Linda Hunt (Hetty) in any show she is in.

There are two that have caught my eye this season, new shows from NBC. The first is a comedy called Outsourced, about a company in the midwest who's call center gets outsourced to the middle east. It looks to be a mix of the office and who knows what, but I'm guessing ti will be popular, as it certainly is a reflection of experiences that many may have had either as workers or as consumers.

The other is a new suspense, ala 24, called The Event. It's a conspiracy story line about a guy who is investigating the sudden disappearance of his fiance - only to perhaps discover a major national cover up. Can you hear the dramatic music... Outsourced airs on Thursday nights, The Event on Mondays.

Stay tuned...

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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