Quote Originally Posted by Crazed Rabbit View Post
I've looked at a couple inbetweeners clips as well. I don't think that would fly as a show aimed at teens in the US - to vulgar. But at least it seems more realistic and better written than that other show.
Wow, really? I have the DVDs for The Inbetweeners and they say '18' on, but the show seems to be a little like Skins (which is also 18, I think) but more comedic rather than dramatic. Both shows are orientated around students in the 16-18 age group, and they are both popular with 16s+ here, though Channel 4 wouldn't admit that under-18s are watching the programmes. :P

Chuck is about some best buy geek squad member who gets a government database downloaded into his brain via the internet and so he gets roped into government plans to defeat evil spying organizations in the greater LA area.
One of the prettier actresses in this show is in a computer game, like-for-like; technology, huh? I haven't gotten around to seeing this yet though, it looks funny though. :3

Glee is about highschoolers in Ohio joining a new glee, or singing and performance, club at their high school. Definitely not the same disney-clean fare as 'high school musical', it features a lot of television tropes and humor mixed with drama. And the singing is good too.
I've watched this show a few times, and it's certainly more palatable than High School Musical; I'm struggling to really get into it though. :<

As for Scrubs, I liked the first few seasons. But the longer plot lines and the JD character I grew to dislike.
Dr. Cox got better and better though. :P