We all have TV shows that we are just obsessed with right?

 

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Well, we’re no different. Here are a few of the TV shows that we just can’t stop watching. Feel free to let us know what shows would make your list!

GAME OF THRONES (HBO)

 

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HBO

 

I have cleared my schedule just so I can give GOT my undivided attention…

I wrapped up House of Cards, Better Call Sual, Silicon Valley, Handmaid’s Tale, Bloodline, Veep, Master of None… I’m obsession free. Which is how I have to go in to GOT – No distractions and no options. For the entire run of GOT that’s the only show I’m watching. And if something great drops during GOT, it’ll have to wait.

I love GOT. I love everything about it. However, if an episode finishes and you asked me what just happened – I’d have no clue. Being confused and wondering if I’m the only person who has no clue what’s going on is one of the reasons I love it so much.

Most TV that I like asks very little of their audience. GOT asks for everything. And I’m cool with that.

Season of Game of Thrones premieres this Sunday. Click HERE to get all caught up!

 

SUITS (USA NETWORK)

 

SUITS -- "Divide and Conquer" Episode 704 -- Pictured: (l-r) Gabriel Macht as Harvey Specter, Patrick J. Adams as Michael Ross -- (Photo by: Ian Watson/USA Network)
SUITS — “Divide and Conquer” Episode 704 — Pictured: (l-r) Gabriel Macht as Harvey Specter, Patrick J. Adams as Michael Ross — (Photo by: Ian Watson/USA Network)

 

I was obsessed with this show from the beginning and every season there was a character that I absolutely loved and hated. The latest season started on Wednesday and I’m back to loving (and not hating) all of them!

Back in May, Sarah Rafferty – who plays Donna – stopped by the show to talk about the upcoming season.

 

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Also, a few years ago Patrick J. Adams surprised me for my birthday!

 

 

Oh, the fact that the show films here in Toronto is also really cool.

 

BETTER CALL SAUL (AMC)

 

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AMC

 

The lead up to Breaking Bad (another amazing series) this show lives up to the awesome status that BB had when it was on. You fully understand why (and how) Saul becomes Saul!

Also, HUGE shout out to Bob Odenkirk – he plays Slippin’ Jimmy McGill – he just picked up his 12th Emmy nomination yesterday and second for playing Jimmy (so well deserved).

He caught up with The LA Times after learning of his nomination and had this to say about it,

“It is a surprise! Come on now. Look, you know what’s a surprise? The big surprise is that Michael McKean did not get nominated for “Better Call Saul.” His performance in our show was through the roof, over-the-top brilliant — in intensity and humanity — and it was something really, really special. I was surprised he didn’t get noticed.

I’m also surprised to be included — and the reason is, there is just so many great actors and shows right now. Sheer volume. I feel like we’re still kind of an underdog; maybe it’s just me: all my life feeling where I belong. Our show is a relatively human-sized show compared to some of the productions around us. Obviously, something like “Game of Thrones” is an example of a show that is just massive. The number of characters and the grandness of it. And our show, in relation, is more modest.”

You can check out that full interview HERE.

 

SILICON VALLEY (HBO)

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HBO

 

I absolutely LOVE this show! The writing is hilarious, each character is a massive nerd but you can’t help but love them AND cheer for them!
Not surprisingly, yesterday the show picked up an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Comedy Series, as well as nominations for writing and directing.

BALLERS (HBO)

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HBO

 

The Rock…nuff said.

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