
Dramas on television allow viewers to have a glimpse of lives that are hopefully more depressing, complicated and tangled than their own. Mostly women like to watch these, but you'll also find plenty of men that watch them. A large segment of television drama is tied up in daytime soap operas, but there is also plenty of primetime drama to enjoy.
McLeod's Daughters is an Australian show that is not just a huge hit in Australia but also in the parts of the world that it has been exported to. The show is a romanticised version of what it is like to live on a farm in the Outback of Australia. Drover's Run is run by a collection of sexy, young women, and of course, not too far away is Wilbur, run by two hot Aussie brothers. The show is an exciting blend of the tough farm life and the love lives of all the characters, as well as guest characters.
A somewhat silly drama with some good make-up and special effects, Angel is a spin-off of the series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In it, Angel, the vampire with a soul, has moved to LA and started a detective agency with Wes, Gunn and Cordelia. Together, they battle demons and vampires, and help the hopeless.
Everwood is set in a small town in the Colorado mountains, as a surgeon and father loses his wife and moves his kids to a quiet life that they hate from their home in New York. Ephram is a constantly gloomy and depressed teen that wears black and does not fit in. He lets Amy, a girl he likes, walk all over him, even though she loves Collin, a kid in a coma that later dies.
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