Sunday nights are always great for curling up with your favorite television set (and don't forget to make room for your beloved DVR as well), and things get more interesting tonight with the series premiere of the highly anticipated Luck on HBO.
And yes, we have our countdown clocks set for the return of Mad Men and Game of Thrones...
This drama that centers around the world of horseracing boasts an all-star cast (Dustin Hoffman, Nick Nolte) and co-creators David Milch and Michael Mann. Go behind the scenes:
I've recently become obsessed with Downton Abbey. It is truly not to be missed. But be warned: you will get sucked in. (In fact, I can hear the opening theme in my head even now.)
I'm very high on House of Lies right now -- the first three episodes are funny, fresh, and original. Showtime is on a roll right now on the heels of Homeland (arguably one of the best shows of 2012) and a rejuvenated Californication.
What are you looking forward to tonight? Let us know in the comments, and tell us too what should / should not be a "mission imperative"!
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