Ethan (Tyron Leitso), Kai (Sebastian Pigott), Adam (Adam Fergus)
It's so hard to find good pictures of the cast!

I finally got around to watching the fourth and final season of Being Erica. I don't always agree with Erica's opinions and I got tired of all the life lessons from her time travelling but if there's one thing that Being Erica is good at, it's the eye candy. I don't know what they all see in Erica but she's had some pretty great boyfriends over the years.

Ethan: In the first two seasons, I loved Ethan. He's a bit of an introvert who prefers predictability. He's someone I could relate with and while he was a bit of a bore (when it comes to TV characters), Ethan is the type of guy I could see myself being happy with.

Kai: Oh, Kai. He's romantic and spontaneous and my heart melts every time he picks up his guitar and sings. There's the small problem of him being from the future though...

Adam: I'll admit, I was a not a fan of Adam when he first appeared on the show. The relationship between him and Erica felt so forced, and then a haircut changed everything; suddenly Adam got hot and I started to care a lot more about him. Haha, I'm so superficial. I like that he was a tough guy who turned out to be pretty sweet. The Irish accent helps too.

I always go back and forth on who I like the most with Erica but after seeing each one of them in the final season, my pick would be for Kai. I loved that Ethan came back for an episode and fixed his friendship with Erica, and Adam and Erica will always be able to share stories about their time-travelling therapy, but there's just something special about Kai. They're each other's one true love! So what if they live in different timelines? They could have made it work.


There's a generous amount of hot men on TV this year. Here's my list of guys that made me smile everytime they popped up on screen.


10. Lincoln Lee, Fringe (Seth Gabel)
I love both the confident Lincoln from the alternate universe and the dorky Lincoln from this universe. It's like getting the best of both worlds. I can't wait for everyone to start remembering who Peter is and for Olivia to fall in love with Peter again but I wouldn't mind if Lincoln and Olivia ended up together in at least one of the universes.


9. Jackson Avery, Grey's Anatomy (Jesse Williams)
If it weren't for Avery, I'm not sure I would still be watching Grey's Anatomy. I used to be a huge fan of Lexie and Mark being together but Avery was so happy with Lexie. It broke my heart when she broke up with him. How could she resist those gorgeous eyes of his? And those abs...


8. Silas Botwin, Weeds (Hunter Parrish)
Ever since Silas cut his hair, my interest in Weeds increased. Silas doesn't always make the smartest decisions but at least he's pretty to look at. Plus, the fact that Hunter Parrish can sing makes him so much more attractive. I'm still bitter that he didn't perform the day I saw Spring Awakening in NYC.


7. Prince Charming/David Nolan, Once Upon A Time (Josh Dallas)
Who can resist Prince Charming? He's like the perfect gentleman! And Josh Dallas has a way of lighting up the screen. It's impossible to resist his charm. I've seen this scene of David and Mary Margaret so many times and every time at 1:20 when he smiles, I smile.


6. Tyler Lockwood, Jeremy Gilbert, Matt Donovan, The Vampire Diaries (Michael Trevino, Steven R. McQueen, Zach Roerig)
Forget Stefan and Damon. I'm all for the supporting actors on the show. Jeremy got super hot over the summer and I demand more screen time of Tyler and Matt. I'm bored with the love triangle between Elena and the Salvatore brothers.


5. Will Gardner and Cary Agos, The Good Wife (Josh Charles and Matt Czuchry)
Will has this swagger and charm, it's hard not to like him. And Cary has the face of the boy next door. I really miss the days when Cary worked at Lockhart/Gardner. Can we go back to Season 1 when the office was filled with sexual tension?

4. Sheriff Graham/The Huntsman, Once Upon A Time (Jamie Dornan)
Boy's got a beautiful face; there's a reason why he was a model. I refuse to believe that he's died on Once Upon A Time. It's a fantasy show; he has to come back somehow! He's just too pretty to be killed off.



3. Ben Epstein, How To Make It In America (Bryan Greenberg)
Ben is absolutely adorable and such a good friend who's always trying to do the right thing. You can't help but root for the guy. It sucks that the show got cancelled just as it looked like Crisp was about to find some success in the fashion world. Find another TV show please, Bryan Greenberg!

 

2. Harvey Specter, Suits (Gabriel Macht)
I didn't expect to rank him so high but the more pictures of Harvey Specter that I looked at, the more I found myself wishing Suits could come back faster. I've always been a sucker for a confident man who can wear a suit well.


1. Steve McGarrett, Hawaii Five-0 (Alex O'Loughlin)
Not really a huge surprise that he's number one on my list. He's the highlight of my Monday nights. I like my guys rugged and manly. Surprisingly, I like his American accent more than his native Australian accent.



Hart of Dixie was just the type of show I was looking for this Christmas holiday. I needed a break from all the blood and serial killing in Dexter and I didn't want to start the new season of Top Chef, which can stress me out sometimes. Set in the small town of Bluebell, Hart of Dixie reminds me a lot of Gilmore Girls; there's just something very heartwarming about small town life.

To me, Rachel Bilson plays a continuation of Summer Roberts from The OC. She graduated from university and moved on to becoming a doctor. I really liked Summer though so I'm not complaining. I'm also really liking Scott Porter on the show. I'm not sure why, but I was never a big fan of him as Jason Street on Friday Night Lights but he's just so sweet on Hart of Dixie. And then there's Wade (played by Wilson Bethel), who is darn hot. Usually when there's a love triangle, I have a favourite but I really can't decide who I want Zoe to be with.

Hart of Dixie and Gossip Girl are on at the same time in Canada so now I'm not sure which one to continue watching. If it weren't for the possibility of Dan and Blair on Gossip Girl, it would be an easy decision.


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I never expected to enjoy Downton Abbey as much as I did since I don't usually watch period pieces but Downton Abbey is like a sophisticated soap opera. With such a large cast, the show does a really good job in giving everyone a storyline and getting you to care about each character. Also, the dresses and the interior of Downton Abbey are gorgeous. I think I would have enjoyed living as upper class in the early 1900s.

My favourite part of Downton Abbey are all the romances. I've always been a fan of couples that shouldn't be together so it's a given that I would obviously love the relationship between Lady Sybil and the chauffer, Branson.
"Will you wait?"
"I'd wait forever."
These two! I get so happy every time the two of them pop up on screen together, even if it's just for a minute.

On a side note: for the longest time before I started watching the show, I thought it was called Downtown Abbey. It took an embarassingly long time for me to notice the lack of 'w'.