In relation to the 'quality of today's TV shows' comment above:
Haven't been following the Marvel/DC craze on the CW, ABC and CBS much these days (generally not home on Tuesdays, when most of the shows are on, so I miss a few cool shows), but I have to say that I'm enjoying Supergirl (CBS Mondays). I've also caught Legends of Tomorrow a couple of times now, not disliking it much as of yet but it's just getting started. We'll see if it hooks me as new episodes air.
I do broadcast TV, not Cable/Internet/Satellite, so my choices for shows to watch are a bit more limited. Kind of like the Sheldon Cooper character has noted on Big Bang, I don't like to get invested into too many shows at once these days, as they can be commitments of sorts - plus I'm more of a PBS junkie than anything...
I agree though, most of the stuff is too formulaic and dumbed down (or just too silly r.e. plotlines) for me, so I take passes or only casual views of most of what's on TV these days.
Most recently, on another somewhat unrelated note, GRIT has been re-airing the (old) Rat Patrol tv show. I used to love that show as a kid, but watching it now makes me groan a bit...
I've been catching up again on Tom Baker era Dr Who as well. It is nice to see some 'nostalgia' shows making their way to broadcast TV again, via all of the digital channels we now have. Makes it easier to avoid some of the drivel that is prime time TV on the major networks nowadays...