I've stopped watching House. I"m not a big House/Cuddy fan and this season has been completely ooc for House.
I don't know if you watched the following shows, but here's a list of what I've recently watched and enjoyed (and by "enjoyed," I mean love).
Sherlock: Sherlock Holmes in the 21st century. Definitely not as bad as it sounds. Excellent performances from the entire cast. Mark Gatiss is the reason I started watching (because he's the co-creater along with Stephen Moffat and I cannot stand Moffat, but I always loved Mark's Doctor Who episodes so I gave it a chance.)
Boardwalk Empire: 1920s Atlantic City. Wonderful historical period piece starring Steve Buscemi. It's been renewed for a second season.
Luther: I had trouble getting into the series at first but after the second episode, it picks up. A detective, John Luther, might just as dangerous as the criminals he hunts. Stars Idris Elba, Paul McCann, Ruth Wilson. Renewed for a second series.
The Walking Dead: I am NOT a horror fan, but I really enjoyed this series. It's about people and how they survive after a virus (or plague breaks out) and kills and/or turns most of the population into zombies. Based on the comic books of the same name, but it doesn't strictly adhere to the comics. Stars Andrew Lincoln.
Spirited: A dentist and the ghost of a dead punk rocker share a flat. This was not my usual viewing fare, but I really enjoyed it once it focused more on the ghost. It's a comedy/drama.
How I Met Your Mother: I got hooked on this show during the summer and it's really good this year.
Other shows you might be interested in (but I haven't watched yet): Mad Dogs starring John Simm, Marc Warren, Philip Glenister, Ben Chaplin and Max Beesley.
Being Human: I've watched seasons 1 and 2 and really enjoyed them. I haven't watched season 3 yet.
Bedlam thriller taking place in an mental hospital. Outcasts scifi The Borgias - hasn't aired yet. The Game of Thrones: - hasn't aired yet.
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I don't know if you watched the following shows, but here's a list of what I've recently watched and enjoyed (and by "enjoyed," I mean love).
Sherlock: Sherlock Holmes in the 21st century. Definitely not as bad as it sounds. Excellent performances from the entire cast. Mark Gatiss is the reason I started watching (because he's the co-creater along with Stephen Moffat and I cannot stand Moffat, but I always loved Mark's Doctor Who episodes so I gave it a chance.)
Whitechapel: The first season deals with a copycat Jack the Ripper.
Stars Rupert Penry-Jones, Steve Pemberton and Phil Davis. Renewed for a third season.
http://www.itv.com/drama/copsandcrime/whitechapel/episodeone/default.html
Boardwalk Empire: 1920s Atlantic City. Wonderful historical period piece starring Steve Buscemi. It's been renewed for a second season.
Luther: I had trouble getting into the series at first but after the second episode, it picks up. A detective, John Luther, might just as dangerous as the criminals he hunts. Stars Idris Elba, Paul McCann, Ruth Wilson. Renewed for a second series.
The Walking Dead: I am NOT a horror fan, but I really enjoyed this series. It's about people and how they survive after a virus (or plague breaks out) and kills and/or turns most of the population into zombies. Based on the comic books of the same name, but it doesn't strictly adhere to the comics. Stars Andrew Lincoln.
Spirited: A dentist and the ghost of a dead punk rocker share a flat.
This was not my usual viewing fare, but I really enjoyed it once it focused more on the ghost. It's a comedy/drama.
How I Met Your Mother: I got hooked on this show during the summer and it's really good this year.
Other shows you might be interested in (but I haven't watched yet):
Mad Dogs starring John Simm, Marc Warren, Philip Glenister, Ben Chaplin and Max Beesley.
Being Human: I've watched seasons 1 and 2 and really enjoyed them. I haven't watched season 3 yet.
Bedlam thriller taking place in an mental hospital.
Outcasts scifi
The Borgias - hasn't aired yet.
The Game of Thrones: - hasn't aired yet.