Showtime Takes Home Three of “The Underrated” Ten Awards!
Not that we all here at Watching Showtime aren’t already believers in the power of a good Showtime television show. But … if we needed any further proof that the rest of the world is starting to sit up and take notice of what’s happening here on our little channel, the annual “Top Ten” List from The Underrated should give you some indication. Of his top ten television shows of the year, three were from Showtime. Three.
Here’s the full list for those of you who are interested, along with what was said about the three Showtime shows listed.
10. How I Met Your Mother
9. Weeds
“Sure, it wasn’t the best season of the critically acclaimed Showtime season, but even when Weeds is at its worst, it still beats out 90% of what is on TV. Mary Louise Parker is, hands down, one of the greatest female actresses of our time, and with each mistake Nancy brings on upon herself, you want to root for her to keep being sassy and sarcastic and incredibly strong—all at the same time. Who would have thought that a show about a pot dealing suburban mom would be so socially aware without being preachy? This season’s finale left a lot to be wondered about where the family will go, but as long as Mary-Kate stays out of too many scenes and the wonderful Kevin Nealon is in more, I’ll be just fine.”
8. Top Chef
7. House
6. The Sopranos
5. The Office
4. Californication
“Hands down the best new show of the year, Califonication successfully brings back the screwed up world of shows like Six Feet Under where dark comedy rules, and characters are flawed. Hank Moody, played so well by the enjoyable David Duchovney can’t get his life together, and he shouldn’t. Because while he’s screwing up everything around him he’s helping us look at a world that isn’t perfect and isn’t supposed to be. From the first minute that I watched the show all I wanted to do was get back into writing creativily because the mind of a writer is something so relatable. We’re all trying to figure out the meaning of life, and if I had a choice, I’d let Moody be my guide.”
3. Heroes
2. Lost
1. Dexter
“I didn’t watch the first season of Dexter when it aired on Showtime, but sometime during the summer I decided to give this strange show a try. What I discovered is now a deep obsession with the most complex character I’ve grown to love, played so brilliantly by Michael C. Hall. I can’t even begin to explain the trials me as a viewer goes through on a weekly basis trying to understand the workings of a serial killer. But he’s a justified serial killer, we think, but as Season Two has unwound we are not so sure. I sit on the edge of my couch with every piece of evidence shown, as its growing closer and closer to our dear Dex getting caught. A cast of characters that are both in tune and out to the world around them is terribly interesting, and its deathly disturbing not knowing how it will all play out.”
The Underrated, Weeds, Californication, Dexter, Showtime


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