The Final Post In My A To Z TV Toast!

The cat is now through. You can take a break at your zoo. It is one final view. The top TV shows of Pat of those shown today at my zoo. The ones that are fun that can be given a second run. So here they are. A second showing at my sand bar.


24 is a rush indeed.Unless it drags with filler at its feed.The clock keeps ticking.So it gets my picking.

Monk is one that is tons of fun.Germs and milk are scary a ton.I agree wit the germs here. He was also neat even with fear.
 
Fun show with aliens once more.They go out and explore.10 years was quite the run.Enjoyed every single one.

Another stargate hit.Screw crappy universe every bit.But Atlantis was grand,As they visited the far away land.

A computer in the brain.Knowledge sure did rain.Great music and fun,Well worth a run.

Got better as it went along.Cancelling it was just wrong. But at least it ended great.Add it to your viewing slate.

Some parts are slow.But when it has get up and go,Awesome it will be.Season 5 has sure been enjoyed by me.

Fun and lots of movie references too. That works for my zoo.Fake psychics can't be beat.Definitely worth a repeat.
 
Who knew a show on CBSpinoff could be good?Has great mythology in it's hood.Not just some run of the mill case of the week.Already enough of those in CBSpinoff's creek.

And the show about nothing is a win.Even if you hate it at your bin,You have heard of it.A well deserved hit.
The top ten is the final one. Now you are officially done. Did you hit all 24 this year? Did you run away in fear? Have you seen every show? So many questions after a long day, I know. See you back at the normal time for the daily rhyme. This year's 24 posts in one day have come to pass from my little rhyming ass.

Experience spring, have a fling.
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