I agree. I find most things just aren't interesting or engaging. My list of current shows are as follows:
-Doctor Who
-Torchwood
-Primeval (which will hopefully be coming back for a sixth season!)
-Sherlock (which will air its second incredibly short season early 2012)
-House M.D. (though this next season could be the final one)
-Alphas
-Warehouse 13
-Falling Skies (technically counts since it's coming back next year)
-Leverage
It looks like a lot, but most of these are short or summer shows. Example, Sherlock is incredibly short with a total of three now and three in 2012. Falling Skies was only about...10 episodes I think. Warehouse 13 always has, and probably always will be, a summer show, and I'm sure Alphas faces the same fate. Leverage is more seasonal, returning throughout the year for more fun.
The only "regular" show I actually watch is House M.D. and that might be going away soon anyway, so once that does, I'll probably rot my brain in the summer and watch little to nothing the rest of the year.
-Doctor Who
-Torchwood
-Primeval (which will hopefully be coming back for a sixth season!)
-Sherlock (which will air its second incredibly short season early 2012)
-House M.D. (though this next season could be the final one)
-Alphas
-Warehouse 13
-Falling Skies (technically counts since it's coming back next year)
-Leverage
It looks like a lot, but most of these are short or summer shows. Example, Sherlock is incredibly short with a total of three now and three in 2012. Falling Skies was only about...10 episodes I think. Warehouse 13 always has, and probably always will be, a summer show, and I'm sure Alphas faces the same fate. Leverage is more seasonal, returning throughout the year for more fun.
The only "regular" show I actually watch is House M.D. and that might be going away soon anyway, so once that does, I'll probably rot my brain in the summer and watch little to nothing the rest of the year.