The Top 5 Shows of the 2014 Confederate Television Season
1. "CSS: Miami" (Thursdays on Dixievision 3) -- The CSA's answer to the successful "Bellasarioverse" procedurals on Free North American TV. The story centers around a team of agents of the Confederate State Security Agency based in "Confederate Paradise", Miami Florida
2. "Say Hell Yes To The Dress" (Saturdays on CS-9) -- The "reality" show, produced by the Designing Women's Communications stable centers around the successful Atlanta-based Holy Matrimony Dress Shop, and their quest to help Godly women seek the perfect wedding dress that adheres to our Godly societal standard. The show is #1 among Confederate Women 21-50, even if the Communications Directorate and the CCC have concerns about the shows "host" (RAYCOM style and entertainment reporter Monte Durham, who owns a share of the dress shop).
3. "Hit Your Marks" (Wednesdays on Dixievision 3) -- NASCAR crew chief Harry Herd (Chris Ellis) is the big man in the box, but has to deal with a house of women, beginning with his opinionated wife Sherry Anne (Sharon Lawrence), who's a comptroller for a prominent Charlotte-based bank, and his daughters, each of whom represent the "problems" of emerging Confederate "non-traditional" womenhood. Critics note the performance of Chyler Potts, who plays Herd's older daughter Leigh, who openly challenges her dad's belief that a woman shouldn't be in racing, but instead should be trying to get married. Alo gaining notice is Johnny Greenfield, who plays NASCAR star Cash Chase, who has the biggest crush on Leigh Herd
"4. Fort Smith Spartans" (Tuesdays on Confederate Network 7) -- A dramatic series based on a platoon of C.S. Army stationed along the most militarized stretch of land in North America. The time of the show switches between the present day and flashbacks from the War of Plainsian Aggression. The show is a favorite of military personnel.
"5. Creationist Theory" (Wednesdays on CBN)" -- The wacky antics of four young divinity students at Memphis University Theological Seminary, and the women they are trying to impress. Amazing watching a show on CBN is actually entertaining, even if it is heavy-handed and preachy, like most shows on CBN.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution Best Seller's List Top Pick
Pritchett: A Sentinel's Tale -- John Grisham's newest book chronicling the life and times of the first Chairman of the modern Confederate State Security Agency, and the investigation of his mysterious death.
RAYCOM MovieTalk Top Pick
"Tribulation Force" -- The sequel to 2013's hit "Left Behind" featuring Kirk Cameron and Josh Lucas as two CSS Agents-turned partisans against the world reign of Nicolae Carpathian (in a CFF Award-nominated performance for Claude Jarman IV, who's Carpathian is very much like that degenerate traitor William Clinton)