1. Better Off Ted
2. Chuck
3. Eureka
4.
5. Psych
6. Fringe
7. Eleventh Hour
8.
9. Supernatural
10. Dollhouse
11. Dexter
12. NCIS
13. Life
14. Kings*
15.
16. Legend of The Seeker
17. Reaper
18. CSI NY
19. Lie To Me
20. Heroes
Italics 50% or less likely chance of a next season
*Shifted to next season
I'm losing half of the shows I watch religiously and most of them in my Top 10. (Updated 19/05: They renewed Better Off Ted, Chuck and Dollhouse)
Kings, the only serious 'political' drama show that I watch because it's SO BRILLIANT, is moved to start again in June before they decide to keep it or axe it. Granted it's only on #14 because I have to build my guts to watch David despair/rejoice in his fight against all odds. It's one show that you're never quite sure the protagonist will come out the winner in the end and the twists always comes unexpectedly.
Stupid NBC and ABC. And why is TV.com showing 'Lost' as Top 10 Australian Show?
Reaction to: Which shows are coming back for ABC? and Downturn in economy could save faltering shows
Amused by The Presidential Election is third in top ten TV series, says Time.
Related links:
Veridian Dynamics ads (Fictional company in Better Off Ted)
Captain Awesome's Tips (Captain Awesome is a character in Chuck)
Brave New World (Various medical articles on topics covered in Eleventh Hour)
Create Your Own Dollhouse (Random Dollhouse DIY creative art?)
Billy's Blog (Billy is a character from Knight Rider)
Build Your Conspiracy Theory (...behind the plot in Life)

2009-04-27 10:52 pm (UTC)
2009-04-28 08:03 am (UTC)
ABC also cancelled Pushing Daisies, and I'll show you Better Off Ted next time, I think you might like it (if you like Arrested Development) :)
I think I've shown you Chuck?
2009-04-28 08:28 am (UTC)
2009-04-29 08:47 am (UTC)
Could you SMS me your address? I'll post some episodes of various shows for you to preview.
2009-05-04 01:18 pm (UTC)
2009-05-18 06:48 pm (UTC)
Apparently the execs likes the later half of the season, which I agree was the better eps.