
Summer is the time when the entire world seems like they get a break. Kids are out of school, most people go on a vacation and most of your time is spent outdoors enjoying the summer days.
But what about the introverted non-summer loving individuals who want to avoid the summer heat and catch some good ol' TV?
Once a virtually ignored season for TV has become an increasingly viable time of year for TV shows, especially on cable. This summer seems bigger than ever, especially given how many notable shows will debut their final seasons. We'll be saying goodbye to "Futurama," "Burn Notice," "Breaking Bad" and "Dexter" soon.
We will give you a glimpse at 15 of the top shows premiering this summer.
Arrested Development
Airs On: Netflix
Premiers: 5/26/2013
It's back! Seven years after "Arrested Development" ended its brilliant, beloved -- but low-rated -- run on FOX, the series has miraculously returned. Its growing popularity through the years having led to Netflix making a deal with executive producers Mitch Hurwitz and Ron Howard to bring "Arrested Development" back again.
The Venture Bros.
Airs On: Adult Swim
Premiers: 6/2/2013
Adult Swim promises that Season 5 will "pick up up moments after the stunning climax of season 4 and hits the ground running for a season of globe-trotting adventure and stay-at-home suspense."
Teen Wolf
Airs On: MTV
Premiers: 6/3/2013
"Teen Wolf" returns with a lot of momentum. Season 3 finds the arrival of a new Alpha pack, who are attempting to recruit Derek (Tyler Hoechlin) into their ranks. Meanwhile, Scott (Tyler Posey) must learn more about his own fate and whether he's destined to become an Alpha himself.
The Hero
Airs On: TNT
Premiers: 6/6/2013
The Rock Dwayne Johnson hosts a competition that pits 10 housemates against one another in missions that will test their brains, their brawn and even their morality.
Burn Notice
Airs On: USA
Premiers: 6/62013
"Burn Notice" is going to come to an end this year with its seventh season. The show has revealed many a guy behind the guy behind the guy villains when it comes to those who burned Michael Westen, but we'll see what's in store for Michael and his friends as his story comes to an end.
Falling Skies
Airs On: TNT
Premiers: 6/9/2013
TNT's hit sci-fi series returns for its third season this summer, picking up several months after Season 2's cliffhanger. A second alien race has arrived on Earth, offering assistance to Tom Mason (Noah Wyle) and his resistance fighters. But can they be trusted?
True Blood
Airs On: HBO
Premiers: 6/16/2013
HBO's hit vampire series returns with some changes, as Alan Ball has stepped down as showrunner -- and, in a bit of a worrisome sign, his successor left before work was even completed on Season 6. Still, we'll see what's in store this year, as a Lilith-possessed Bill is up to all sorts of evil, awful things. Also, after recurring in Season 5, look for Robert Patrick to join the series full time as Alcide's father, Jackson.
Futurama
Airs On: Comedy Central
Premiers 6/19/2013
It's time to say goodbye to "Futurama" ... again. Resurrected by Comedy Central years after FOX cancelled it, "Futurama" is coming to an end once more this summer, with thirteen final episodes.
Wilfred
Airs On: FX
Premiers: 6/20/2013
Creator David Zuckerman has stepped down as showrunner for "Wilfred"'s third season, with Reed Agnew and Eli Jorné filling that role. Guest stars in Season 3 include the returning Chris Klein, Mary Steenburgen and Dwight Yoakam and newcomers Gina Gershon
Under The Dome
Airs On: CBS
Premiers: 6/24/2013
CBS attempting to connect with another kind of audience, via an adaptation of the Stephen King novel about a small town mysteriously trapped inside a dome. The show comes form Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment and boasts an impressive executive producer in Brian K. Vaughan, the creator of the acclaimed comic book, Y: The Last Man.
Dexter
Airs On: Showime
Premiers: 6/30/2013
After eight seasons, Dexter's story will come to an end this summer.
Camp
Airs On: NBC
Premiers: 7/10/2013
NBC experiments with more original scripted series this summer, with a show all about how we spend our summers.
The Newsroom
Airs On: HBO
Premiers: 7/14/2013
Season 2 of Aaron Sorkin's look at what goes on behind-the-scenes at a cable news channel will include plenty of material pulled from the 2012 presidential election.
Suits
Airs On: USA
Premiers: 7/16/2013
Among USA's crop of series, "Suits" began to get a lot of attention last year, with more fans and critics taking note of its intriguing layers and characters. Season 3 will deal with the fallout of Mike admitting to Rachel he didn't actually go to Harvard
Breaking Bad
Airs On: AMC
Premiers: 8/11/2013
This is the end for one of TV's most amazing shows. So how will his story end? Does he have any hope of making it out alive? Will he go to jail? We have no idea, but no way are we missing out on discovering the answer.
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