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Our 2009 TV Year in Review (Part I)

Show That’s Better Than You Think: Even before Heather Locklear’s Amanda strolled back in, MELROSE PLACE was a surprisingly viable primetime sudser. Too bad only about 23 people a week have been watching.

Show That’s Way, Way Better Than You Think: No doubt viewed by many as a TV version of Twilight, THE VAMPIRE DIARIES is instead a surprisingly addictive thriller that just may be the best new show of the fall season.

Reveal That Rocked: Who was expecting GLEE’s Will to find out about his wife’s fake pregnancy so soon? The resulting confrontation was tense and realistic, even if the follow-up (Why did Will never confront his wife’s co-conspirator, Quinn?) was neither.

Most Improved Sitcom: Last year, PARKS & RECREATION was nothing to write home about. But season two has found the Amy Poehler laugher hitting its stride.

Character We’d Most Like To Party With: While there’s little doubt that COUGAR TOWN’s Laurie (played by Busy Phillips) would drink us under the table, we’d still love to party with that chick!


Worst Decision: NBC was practically cavalier in handing their 10 p.m. timeslot to Jay Leno. Oddly, ABC failed to take advantage of the situation, counter-programming with losers such as THE FORGOTTEN and EASTWICK.

Best set-up for a second season we’ll never get: The final episode of KINGS set up an epic battle between Silas and David. (Not to mention Silas and God, whom the angry despot declared war upon!)

Weakest link on a strong show: We love Michelle Forbes, but her TRUE BLOOD character was ill-conceived and badly directed, making it impossible to understand her motivation from week to week.

The ACCORDING TO JIM Award: Can anyone explain to us why ’TIL DEATH is still on the airwaves? Anyone? Bueller?

Related:
Our Top 10 TV Shows of 2009
Our 2009 TV Year in Review (Part IV)
Our 2009 TV Year in Review (Part III)
Our 2009 TV Year in Review (Part II)
Our 2009 TV Year in Review (Part I)

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