I've been watching Eli Stone lately on
http://abc.go.com (they have the last four or five episodes up, if you want the earlier ones I can get you a link). I actually like it a whole lot. It's about this lawyer that starts having visions - medicine explains it as an aneurysm, while others think it's messages from God.
They got some bad press and angry audience members after the first episode because of some subject-matter controversy (that oddly enough had nothing to do with the God idea), so I don't think it has many viewers right now. It'll probably end up canceled, but I've really been enjoying it, especially the last episode. It's one of the few series that seem to get the value of a better-feeling plateau in the middle of all the "epic struggle" episodes. Plus, y'know, it seems to be one of the few series that actually put out regular episodes lately.
Comments/impressions are welcome. :)