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Published: Friday, Dec. 28 2007 12:21 a.m. MST

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Are we (husband and me) the only people that adore Journeyman??? Maybe that OCD thing is there for a reason and, I hope, you did forget to add it to your list and it's not that you don't like the show... Overall, I think your list is spot on, Pushing Daisies is wonderful, but Journeyman deserves a nod for its fresh take on time travel (yes QL fans, it IS fresh) and for its very very likeable lead and supporting actors. I hope the powers that be change their minds about cancelling it. Ugly Betty is great, Dirty Sexy Money is terrific (Donald Sutherland and Jill Clayburgh!), Brothers and Sisters is terrific and I miss Gilmore Girls & Studio 60 terribly. BUT 2.5 Men and How I Met Your Mother have no place on my planet. (HIMYM trumps the Office? Oh my!)

Lifer

I really enjoy NBC's "Life." Hope they keep it going.

Dennis

I was glad to see the comment on Journeyman. I think that is the best show on TV.

Pullo

Journeyman needs to be canceled so the star can go back to making episodes of Rome.

Richard

The Wire just gets a honorable mention ?.It's the best show on tv in the past decade . Not to mention Dexter and Mad Men .And wheres It's Always sunny in Philadelphia ? Terrible list IMO.

Jazzsmack

The only talk show worth honorable mention is craig ferguson.

I simply do not understand pierces obsession with david letterman. All he does is clown around, badly. His top ten were never very clever, it is now derivative, Almost parody of itself, redundant, and really not even funny. Lettermans interviews are as bad as any late night talk show host out there.

truthmonger

Journey was a nice show, it certainly deserved a bigger audience. And an honorable mention.

Life also was surprisingly better thanI think any one thought it would be.

Letterman-loser

Thanks Jazzmack above for stating the obvious. Pierce thinks Letterman is great. WRONG! Letterman acts like he is totally bored with his own show 90 percent of the time. His monologue is almost non-existent, sink or float is ho hum, and unless he has a particular guest (Oprah, or Julia) he falls flat most nights.

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