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On a small sidenote - I've now watched every possible episode of all the TV series I follow. They've all either aired their series or season finale and now I have nothing to entertain me. I'm not up to date with Hawaii Five-0, Supernatural, Smallville (series finale - never seeing a new episode ever again), Glee, Mr. Sunshine, Moonlight, The Vampire Diaries, True Blood, Misfits, Gossip Girl, Cougar Town and White Collar. What am I supposed to doooo now.. It happens every year: the summer is series free. I always get used to it and when I've finally created a routine of not watching anything it's September and they all start over again. But then again.. I am a bit of a series-freak. Think about it - I've watched every single episode of 12 shows. And I haven't included stuff I watch on TV for fun whenever I zap by (NCIS, CSI, Friends and a ton of talent shows). Mannn, and then people wonder why I love my series and films: THERE'S SO MUCH GOOD STUFF OUT THERE!