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Big news, guys! Everyone is on break for the holidays, even tv shows, but here's when you can expect some of our favourites to air again:
Nikita, January 27. Shit got real in the most recent episode, but we have faith that Nikita can sort most of it out and shoot some dudes in the process.
Fringe, January 21. Since the episode is called "Firefly" we are going to assume the whole Olivia/Peter thing is resolved IN SPACE.
30 Rock, January 20. Sure, Jack is going to have a baby. But when is he going to marry Lemon and Matt Damon?
Bones, January 20. We like Booth's girlfriend and want her to stick around but we also want Booth and Brennan to get together even though it would probably ruin the show. Then again, more than half the people I know who watched it stopped when Zach was booted off, so maybe it doesn't matter.
White Collar, January 18. This is a big one! All we have to say is Moz better be okay, and Elizabeth better be back and getting some actual screentime. But mostly Moz better be okay!
NCIS / NCIS LA, January 11. No one cares. What the hell was up with those christmas episodes? But seriously, no one cares.
CSI NY, January 7. "To What End?" is the episode title. Our thoughts exactly, CSI NY. I like you, but more like I'd say hi if I ran into you at the bar, not I'd call you on Wednesday for Top Model and wine.
The Mentalist, January 6. Is this new investigator guy the equivalent of when the detective from Pushing Daisies was on House? I don't like those story lines. Also no episode has matched up to the level of awesomeness seen in the opening of the pilot episode. Guys, we want more of that. Make it subtle. Show us the clues without telling us what they are, and then amp it up.
The Big Bang Theory, January 6. "The Bus Pants Utilization". If this is another bodily functions humour episode I might have to stop watching, despite how much I love Sheldon.
Hawaii Five-0, January 3. You better believe we will be glued to our screens and freaking out in a big way. They knew we couldn't handle a long break from our new favourite show. (Just remember though, Scott Caan doesn't take his shirt off until February.)
Castle, January 3. We didn't get a Christmas episode this year, but we do love singing along to Piano Man. Also, we miss you and your fabulous everything, Nathan Fillion. Keep it coming.
How I Met Your Mother, January 3. This show was amazing and then kind of garbage and now is getting kind of amazing again. Stick with it, we're really enjoying seeing less of Ted and more of Barney, Marshall, Lily and Robin. And maybe this new guy playing Robin's dad.
Doctor Who, December 25 (North America). Airing just late enough at night that you can leave your family christmas early and rush home to catch it live. Are you excited? We are pretty freaking excited.
What else are you excited about? Some shows haven't listed when they're coming back yet, but when we do, we'll let you know.
Nikita, January 27. Shit got real in the most recent episode, but we have faith that Nikita can sort most of it out and shoot some dudes in the process.
Fringe, January 21. Since the episode is called "Firefly" we are going to assume the whole Olivia/Peter thing is resolved IN SPACE.
30 Rock, January 20. Sure, Jack is going to have a baby. But when is he going to marry Lemon and Matt Damon?
Bones, January 20. We like Booth's girlfriend and want her to stick around but we also want Booth and Brennan to get together even though it would probably ruin the show. Then again, more than half the people I know who watched it stopped when Zach was booted off, so maybe it doesn't matter.
White Collar, January 18. This is a big one! All we have to say is Moz better be okay, and Elizabeth better be back and getting some actual screentime. But mostly Moz better be okay!
NCIS / NCIS LA, January 11. No one cares. What the hell was up with those christmas episodes? But seriously, no one cares.
CSI NY, January 7. "To What End?" is the episode title. Our thoughts exactly, CSI NY. I like you, but more like I'd say hi if I ran into you at the bar, not I'd call you on Wednesday for Top Model and wine.
The Mentalist, January 6. Is this new investigator guy the equivalent of when the detective from Pushing Daisies was on House? I don't like those story lines. Also no episode has matched up to the level of awesomeness seen in the opening of the pilot episode. Guys, we want more of that. Make it subtle. Show us the clues without telling us what they are, and then amp it up.
The Big Bang Theory, January 6. "The Bus Pants Utilization". If this is another bodily functions humour episode I might have to stop watching, despite how much I love Sheldon.
Hawaii Five-0, January 3. You better believe we will be glued to our screens and freaking out in a big way. They knew we couldn't handle a long break from our new favourite show. (Just remember though, Scott Caan doesn't take his shirt off until February.)
Castle, January 3. We didn't get a Christmas episode this year, but we do love singing along to Piano Man. Also, we miss you and your fabulous everything, Nathan Fillion. Keep it coming.
How I Met Your Mother, January 3. This show was amazing and then kind of garbage and now is getting kind of amazing again. Stick with it, we're really enjoying seeing less of Ted and more of Barney, Marshall, Lily and Robin. And maybe this new guy playing Robin's dad.
Doctor Who, December 25 (North America). Airing just late enough at night that you can leave your family christmas early and rush home to catch it live. Are you excited? We are pretty freaking excited.
What else are you excited about? Some shows haven't listed when they're coming back yet, but when we do, we'll let you know.