Looking for some eye candy on TV this fall? Here are five sexy men you can watch week after week. You won’t want to miss an episode!
Michael C. Hall
Dexter: Sundays at 9PM on Showtime
Here we have the most classic and intriguing example of a hot bad guy on TV. Bloodstain pattern analyst Dexter (played by Hall) works for the Miami Metro Police Department by day, but becomes a serial killer by night. Dexter admits to being a “monster” who only kills those who deserve their fate. However, something about this totally unique series makes us see Hall’s character of Dexter as mysterious and sexy.
Darren Criss
Glee: Tuesdays at 8PM on FOX
The show’s newest and cutest member is undoubtedly Darren Criss, who plays Blaine, Kurt’s boyfriend who has recently transferred to join the Glee club at McKinley High. His beautiful voice (and face!) continue to melt the hearts of viewers week by week. And lucky for us, Criss is actually straight in real life!
Penn Badgley, Chace Crawford, AND Ed Westwick
Gossip Girl: Mondays at 8PM on the CW
Let’s face it—No one in their right mind could choose between these three sexy co-stars. The show Gossip Girl is in its fifth season and continues to follow the lives and secrets of two wealthy New York women, Serena and Blair. However, the sexiness of the three men featured in the series may possibly be the real reason we keep watching!
Patrick Dempsey
Grey’s Anatomy: Thursdays at 9PM on ABC
As we all know, Patrick Dempsey is hot in absolutely anything he stars in. But Dempsey’s character of Dr. Derek Shepherd maximizes his “McDreamy”ness. Shepherd is a neurosurgeon, and boss of the show’s title character Meredith Grey. Grey then falls for Shepherd, and of course, none of us can possibly blame her!
Paul Wesley
The Vampire Diaries: Thursdays at 8PM on the CW
For those who are fans of sexy, supernatural characters, The Vampire Diaries’ Paul Wesley is a vampire lover’s dream-come true! Wesley, an emerging TV star, plays the role of Stefan Salvatore, a new student who enters in and out of the love lives of female characters. This modern portrayal of the vampire encourages an attraction to people like Wesley, who we find mysterious and dangerous.