The only network drama series that I am up to date with is "Nashville". Everything else I am behind with, (like Scandal) though with Twitter, it isn't as if I'm not spoiled. I gave up on "Glee" and "Betrayal" was quickly cancelled. On the CW, once Nikita ended, I've sampled shows, and while I like "Arrow" and "The Tomorrow People", I've missed some episodes. Thinking about this, I realized just about everything I watch is on cable. Here is a list from memory.
- ABC Family: The Fosters & Switched at Birth
- BBC America: Luther (finished the entire series), Doctor Who (21st century), Broadchurch, Fleming, Orphan Black & Torchwood (only series 1 & 2)
- History: The Vikings
- Sundance: The Red Road & Top of the Lake
- Cinemax: Banshee (season one only on a free preview weekend)
- HBO: The Newsroom (season one and season two except last episode free preview weekend)
- Hallmark: When Calls the Heart
- FX: The Americans
- TNT: Dallas
- MTV: Awkward
- IFC: Spoils of Babylon
- Netflix: House of Cards (season one only)
- Encore/Starz: I'm in the middle of Dancing on the Edge, Archangel, The Pillars of the Earth)
The only shows out of this list that I watch live are "The Fosters", "Switched at Birth", "The Americans" and "Dallas" everything else I have watched primarily on demand or rebroadcasts. We'll see how this list continues to grow and change in the coming months. If and when I do individual entries on specific shows, I'll explain how I came to watch them.
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