I am so immersed in all of those USA shows. They're kind of dumb but awesome things to watch when I don't feel like being productive (like Law & Order and especially L&O:SVU). My wife and I really like White Collar and Suits. (The guest "star" of the second episode of Suits was the good guy running back from ESPN's Playmakers. I couldn't believe I recognized that guy.)
The promo for Necessary Roughness was really intriguing but the pilot was pretty bad. The lead actress is so incredibly annoying. They focus the show around her problems -- she caught her husband cheating and is in a heated divorce with him, her kids have issues, financial difficulties, etc. -- which, yes, are rough but also sounds like the parents of 50% of my friends. The troubled football player she's trying to heal was really good. I'd totally watch a show through his point of view, since his problems are actually pretty fascinating.
I also really have to make the leap into FNL for real this time. I watched the show in bits and drabs and kept tabs as to what was going on. I always loved it and thought it was so incredibly well-done. I watched the finale and it was so moving, even though I didn't have the experience of watching it from start-to-finish.