The showrunners have said that this season is the one they have been looking forward to since they started the HBO series. We are practically breathless with anticipation.
We love the Bacon regardless of what vehicle he's starring in, but because The Following is far and away our favorite new series, it makes his presence that much more appealing.
Thank you, Josh Safran, for getting rid of he who lurks in doorways. We're sure the actor who plays him, Jaime Cepero, is a lovely person. But it's time to make room for storylines that don't involve peanut allergies.
We've seen the first couple episodes of Girls' second season, and rest assured that you will continue to love it for all the same reasons you loved it before.
We can't wait for more of Maggie Smith's disapproving stare, and we will give it right back to the TV screen when this happens.
We are not ready to say goodbye to Scranton, but it will help immensely if Steve Carell comes back in some capacity. Dream sequence? Make it so, Office writers!
Could this hosting duo be any cooler? We want to go to there, especially if "there" is a Fey-Poehler after-Globes party. And speaking of Fey…
Farewell, Liz Lemon & Co. You changed our TV lives. And we bet our bottom dollar that the series finale will be all anyone talks about for months afterward.
Joss Whedon, we will pretty much assemble anywhere you tell us to.
Ryan Murphy said that this season will not end with any burning questions, so we can't wait to see how Briarcliff wraps everything up.
The exact schedule is still up in the air due to Benedict Cumberbatch's and Martin Freeman's growing star power, but we hope they start filming soon enough to get new episodes before the year ends. But if that's not possible, at the very least we want to see them start shooting in 2013. We miss Sherlock and Watson big-time.
Finally! Bring on the study group we have missed way too much.
Fans were lucky that Fox gave Fringe the opportunity to wrap up its run, and we're sure the final episode will be one of the TV highlights of the year.
It's looking more likely that we will get a ninth season of HIMYM, but regardless of your opinion on that, the final episode of this season will surely either give us the mother's identity or at the very least a Barney (Neil Patrick Harris) and Robin (Cobie Smulders) wedding. We hope.
Last season was kind of a snooze from start to finish. Maybe this year the winner won't be a white guy with a guitar? Stir it up, Nicki and Mariah!
The fate of our favorite comedy is still undecided, so if we have one wish for this last season, it's that we see Ben (Adam Scott) and Leslie (Amy Poehler) walk down the aisle. And maybe Ron Swanson (Nick Offerman) officiates. And Andy (Chris Pratt) is the wedding singer. We have so many ideas!
We just want another excuse to mention and think about the White Collar stud of our dreams. He is truly a living Disney prince.
We honestly believe that Emily (Emily VanCamp) will pick up the Sharpie once again and go back to crossing out those a-holes who destroyed her family.
The third season has truly been a killer one, so here's hoping the remaining episodes continue the awesome streak.
Bring on more Vampire Diaries sex! Does that make us sound creepy? It does, but we've accepted that fact.
We absolutely adored the pilot for this CW prequel to Sex and the City, and we know you guys will too. We've been waiting to talk about it for so long with all of you!
Kerri Russell as an ass-kicking Russian spy? Yes, please. An FX series that smells a bit like Homeland? More yes.
The CW superhero hit is truly a good show, but we always like to remind the universe that we are thankful for the wonderful abs we get to watch in action week in and week out.
The Showtime drama phenomenon doesn't do cliffhangers and twists like normal TV shows. And now that Brody (Damien Lewis) is on the run, we can't wait to see what Homeland does in season three.