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First, I have to admit. I am not that great with horror shows. The only way I am able to tackle my own fear is to anticipate what happens next. The first TV show on this list is Supernatural. The first season was pretty scary to watch, but obviously as the seasons went on, it got more comfortable. Horror fans will enjoy Supernatural because each episode has a different monster. Not only that, Supernatural also has a great story line between two brothers, Sam and Dean Winchester who travel around the States to prevent hell from breaking loose.

If you were to type in "free TV" on any of your favorite search engines you would get back several results. That is because everyone desires to watch their television programs for free. They are tired of paying their monthly subscription bills just to watch TV.

Doug Heffernan comes across as an overweight, food-obsessed man who is lazy and has child-like manners. He makes jokes a lot, and often at inappropriate times. His excuses for not doing things are often silly, and when he tries to pretend he understands a word that he doesn't it is hilarious. He likes to expand words for no reason, like an onion will be an onion-ion.

Also, not to be forgotten is the Lonely Man theme. This is perhaps one of the catchiest TV tunes ever and it summarizes Dr. Banner's plight with a powerful aura of sadness.

The second tv series is Prison Break. When this drama first came out, MyMovieHits it really set a mark on the TV industry. Not only did it reveal some unexpected, clever situations, it was also jam-packed with great action scenes both in and out of the prison. There seems to be a lot of back-and-forth between the characters, but ultimately they are able to gain each other's trust. Now who would devise a master plan to save their brother from death row? I know who would.

The town of Agrestic, California even has the city councilman Doug Wilson, played by Kevin Nealon, buying from the main character to support his own habit.

On TV, Elena has striking dark hair and brown eyes, as does her historical, vampire counterpart, Katherine. In the book, Elena and Catherine are blondes with lapis lazuli-blue eyes. The setting of the show is Mystic Falls in New England; the book is set in Fell's Church, in the South. TV Elena has a teenage brother; book Elena has a four-year-old sister. TV Aunt Judith doesn't have a boyfriend; book Judith is engaged to a guy named Bob. Bonnie is different: African-American on TV, she's a small, white girl with curly red hair in the book. The character of Meredith didn't even make it onto the screen.