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Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Music is My Soul's Top 15 TV Shows of 2013


  1. Breaking Bad (AMC)—“Tread Lightly”, that's all that needs to be said for the final episodes of Walter White's (Bryan Cranston) meth business. Everyone of the final episodes of AMC show felt like “24” at its peak, every single of the last episodes, kept you at the edge of your set (if you watch one episode, check out Walt's "confession")  The final episode, which should be a blueprint on how to wrap up a show (Sorry "Lost", "Dexter", "Weeds" and "The Sopranos.)
  2. The Walking Dead (AMC)—TWD is setting such a high standard each season, it makes you wonder if or when  the show will ever crash and burn.  Even it there is dip next season, the Walking Dead will still be one of the best  shows on TV, even if the Emmy voters snubs them each year.
  3. House of Lie (Showtime)-- Don Cheadle's show isn't getting the same buzz as the first year, the season two became even grittier as loyalties were tested and boundaries were crossed with Marty Kahn (Cheadle) and crew.
  4. Boadwalk Empire (HBO)—While of House of Lies might be getting some buzz, Boardwalk isn't getting any; which is a shame, since Jefferey Wright and Michael K. Williams did some stellar Emmy worthy work this year working against Steve Buscemi and each other.
  5. Mad Men-The 60's is coming closer to a close and so is this classic AMC series as this season Don Draper (John Hamm) found his cheating ways again opposite an Emmy worthy Linda Cardenelli.
  6. The Eric Andre Show (Cartoon Network)—Key and Peele might get more buzz, but Eric Andre and Hannibal Burress' show is the best over the top program since the Chappelle Show.
  7. Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell—FX killed "Biased" when they move the comical, thought provoking show to FXX, thus sending  ratings down, which led to its cancellation. . The Daily Show and John Stewart might be the comedy news darling on TV nowadays, but "Biased" was for folks, who wanted needed more Public Enemy in their news and less smirk.
  8. Hello Ladies (HBO)—If I was lanky duude from Britain, Hello Ladies would be my life. Stephen Merchant, masterfully stepped out his partner Ricky Gervaise's shadow has a hopeless dater living in Hollywood. While some episodes were hard to watch as  Merchan mercifully  failed in dating, that's what makes the show great because "Hello Ladies" is probably more realistic when it comes to dating that most rom-coms.
  9. So You ThinkYou Can Dance (FOX)—The Amazing Race might win the Emmys, but SYTYCD is the best reality show on TV. No gimmicks, no crazy challenges  to win votes, just great music , determination, and wonderful dancing.
  10. 30 for30—The ESPN's series is best going when it comes to sports docs.
  11. Unsug-- The TV One series is the best soing when it comes to R&;B/Hip Hop docs.
  12. True Blood—I don't care if I am the last one watching this show, I still dig these vamps and Sooki.
  13. Grey's Anatomy--Might might be more buzzworthy, but Grey's the past few seasons has been doing some really good shows the past few seasons.
  14. The Good Wife (CBS) Might be the best scripted series on regular TV.
  15. Scandal (ABC)--Slightly overrated, but a great campy show to watch.As long as Kerry Washington is doing the show, I'm watchin!



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