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TheLastLaugh Brings You The Top Ten TV Picks For The Coming Year!

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No. 10: Queer Eye For The Straight Guy: Getting overexposed but still delightful, don't miss out on all new episodes Bravo.

No. 9: Angel: Because everyone needs a blood sucking vampire with a soul in their life.WB

No. 8: Nip/Tuck: Here's hoping they bring back new episodes of this quirky drama where the most together, likable character is a transgender and the most detestable are a hunky sex addicted plastic surgeon and his ex girlfriend/estranged wife of his partner/best friend. FX Network

No. 7: Family Guy: The most underrated cartoon of all time. Tacky, rude, self absorbed and definitely over the top (we love you Stewie!), rumors of new episodes continue to tantalize hard core fans. Cartoon Network

No. 6: Merge: a somewhat annoying but fun decorating show wherein the premise is a marrying couple merging their homes and tastes. More realistic than most, the fun begins when decorator de jour brings out a giant shredder to rid themselves of reject decor. Lifetime Network

No. 5: The Pet Psychic: Because she is just eerie, off center and dead on enough to get and hold even the most skeptic of viewers attention. Animal Planet

No. 4: Inside The Actor's Studio: If you must have that superficial dose of Hollywood fluff at least take it in where the actors are generally on their best behavior and actually discussing acting as a craft (if only because they are in front of students who are so obviously much more intelligent, thoughtful and educated than they are.) Bravo

No. 3: The Look For Less: In this uncertain economic era, a show that actually shows average sized folks how to get all gussied up, for a fraction of the price. Style Network

No. 2: It's a dead tie between the Food Networks' Semi Homemade Cooking and HGTV's still doing it right Design On A Dime. Both are budget conscious and radiate a sense of humor. The hosts don't take themselves too seriously and still manage to deliver the goods with refreshingly honest know-how devoid of ego or impossible to accomplish culinary or carpenter's feats.

No. 1: We have been waiting and waiting and oh God, we think we are gonna DIE before HBO brings back the morbid, ever so slightly repulsive yet can't get enough of it, Six Feet Under!

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