Saturday, June 5, 2021

My Planned Viewing Habits: Summer of 2021

Here is a sort of quick post that I can do since the summer season has already started. I do not know yet just how much I might record instead of just watching what I want to live and ignoring every other thing that I also like and am interested in.

As usual, plans can change and much is unknown with scheduling still. I will watch movies on some days. In fact, if you know my Survivor blog, it would have posted some of the days of the week when I watch movies right now. But one has changed when it was and it wouldn’t be in the posted part of that blog yet. But there is some information in my recent posts of my Elementary blog why that would be. I am seeing some movies on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays right now. So far, only Mondays might have the chance and time for me to watch movies then during primetime as there isn’t much that I’m interested in watching then yet. I do watch movies on Sunday afternoons when I’m able to with some free time spent on Sunday nights instead. But let’s get to the schedule.

First will be the spillover from the main season part 1. This is any show that has started to air before the end of the main season that has not had any notable breaks since either April or May. These shows that I’m still watching are The Flash, Superman and Lois, Kids Say the Darndest Things, Kung Fu, Legends of Tomorrow, Charmed, Dynasty, and Batwoman.

Second, we have spillover from the main season part 2, which is anything that I have decided started in the main season but won’t be returning from a hiatus until later this summer. Those are the shows of Supergirl, Riverdale, and The Outpost. 

Third, we will get to the returning shows that either are back already or will be known to return at some point in time. They are the shows of Celebrity Family Feud, The Chase, To Tell the Truth, Stargirl, Lego Masters, Press Your Luck, The $100,000 Pyramid, Card Sharks, The Hustler, Coroner, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Burden of Truth, and Roswell, New Mexico.

Fourth, we have all of the new shows that I’m currently interested in seeing. They are Wellington Paranormal, Diggstown, The Republic of Sarah, HouseBroken, Crime Scene Kitchen, and Family Game Fight! Well, I have already seen HouseBroken, but will not be watching that again.

Fifth, we have a batch of shows that are currently unknown if I will see or not. They are set to air at some point during the summer on CBS. They are Secret Celebrity Renovation and Superstar Racing Experience. I normally watch every new CBS show at least once. But since some of them will be moved to streaming since more people are streaming certain shows than giving it ratings any other way, I am not sure that I want to keep watching every new CBS show lest they move something that I like to their streaming service instead of keeping it on the network.

Sixth and finally, we get to an unknown status on shows that are probably cancelled, just not officially, or are still unknown whether or not they are coming back for the future. I’m only going to include shows here that I actually care about and want to see at some point in time, including one that I have not yet seen. Those shows are Blood and Treasure, Songland, The CW Happy Hour, and Primetime: What Would You Do? I’d have to imagine that at least The CW Happy Hour for sure isn’t coming back. One source that I read said that they already started filming Blood and Treasure back in 2019 so that would have to be coming back at some point, right?

There isn’t much else that I can say during this post and can only hope that I didn’t forget anything. But I know that some parts of the schedule aren’t announced yet. Some of these parts may not air at all in the future. I mean, Generation Gap was said to be a show at some point, but I still don’t know if that will be happening in the end. Maybe Matt Roush would know? Whatever is happening, I hope to see it and will imagine that I’ll be seeing a whole lot of the CW this summer.

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