‘100 Days of Summer’ part of essential winter break shows

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Season three of “Girls” begins Jan. 12.

By Aymie Telinski

While most TV shows are on its own winter break over the holiday season, some shows are making season premieres.

“The Following”

The two-night season premiere event is going to blow my mind. This season focuses on serial killer Joe Carroll’s No. 1 fan, Emma.

Emma decides to take over Carroll’s place as the cult leader. She is crazy enough to do as good of a job as Carroll. “We do know that part of season two will deal with Ryan and the FBI finding Emma, as she has the most information about Joe and the cult…. She’s either hiding out for the time being or she’s headed toward a top secret meeting. With Joe, perhaps? Speculating is fun!” wrote Jenna Mullins from EOnline.com.

I’m looking forward to the season premiere of “The Following,” and you should, too.

“Girls”

The HBO show picks up after Hannah snaps out of her OCD phase and gets back with Adam. Jessa returned from wherever she was “livin’ it up, wearing a crop top.” After Shoshanna and Ray broke up, Shosh discovers her newfound freedom and makes friends with some of her male classmates. Marnie continues to struggle with her season one breakup and tries to get her life back on track. I’m expecting a lot of answers for this drama.

“Teen Wolf”

The second half of season three returns with everyone’s favorite high school werewolves. Scott continues to struggle with school and his new job. Allison is still insisting she is going to be a hunter like her family and wants to help people that don’t know about fantasy creatures. Stiles will still be the comic relief of this dramatic show. Creepy twins Ethan and Aiden will be lurking in the shadows and doing the same things as the other one like they did in the first half of the season.

“100 Days of Summer”

Bravo’s newest reality show focuses on career-driven Chicago residents who look to cause drama in the summer.

The well-dressed and wealthy cast go to the best parties in the city and look for dates.

Although it’s hard to make judgements from the short trailer, I’m looking forward to all the drama.

“The Following:” Jan. 27

“Teen Wolf:” Jan. 6 on MTV

“100 Days of Summer:” Jan. 7 on Bravo

“Girls:” Jan. 12 on HBO