Posted by Bryan Jones on May 6th, 2009 - (1) Comments
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saving-graceThe days when the summers were filled with excruciatingly boring television are long gone, thanks mostly to the fantastic original series that cable networks have been bringing us.  Today, we're going to look at what TNT has in store for us this summer, so you can all start planning your vacations around your favorite shows.  And if you're one of those people who's never watched some of these series, and yet you still complain that there isn't enough on TV in the summer; take a chance!  Most of these shows are available online, and can be viewed for free.  So catch up now, and tune in this summer.

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About the Author:
Bryan Jones (aka AstroJones) is a Human Resources Professional by day, and a web designer and writer by night. Bryan is a hard core television & movie fan and also writes for MovieOvermind.com, Hyper Mosaic FlashForward site, & Walter's Lab. Bryan lives in Norman, Oklahoma with his wife and three daughters. You can keep updated on all of Bryan's writings by following him on Twitter at www.twitter.com/astrojones2 or on Facebook.

One Response to “Summer TV: TNT Gives Seven Original Series on Three Nights”

  1. Kripke Owns Me says:

    Alternatively, this article could be titled Michael Vartan is coming back to your TV. Trust me, that made me perk up and take notice! Also, Supernatural fans will be thrilled to see that Nikki Aycox has a new project hitting the small screen!

    I totally agree with you, these shows are the only thing making TV interesting these days, on a consistent basis. NBC, ABC, CBS, Fox, and The CW need to sit up and take notice ASAP!



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