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Doesn't look like this fall is going to be a good one for TV.
Anyway, here's the fall schedule as it's been announced so far. I'll update this as it goes. All times are EST/PST. Anything with a link is a new show, and links are to sneak peeks of the new show. The only two new shows I couldn't find sneak peeks for so far are Terra Nova and the untitled Criminal Minds spinoff.
MONDAY FOX 8:00 PM: House 9:00 PM: Lonestar NBC 8:00 PM: Chuck 9:00 PM: The Event 10:00 PM: Chase ABC 8:00 PM: Dancing with the Stars 10:00 PM: Castle CBS 8:00 PM: How I Met Your Mother 8:30 PM: Rules of Engagement 9:00 PM: Two and a Half Men 9:30 PM: Mike & Molly 10:00 PM: Hawaii Five-O CW 8:00-9:00 PM: 90210 9:00-10:00 PM: Gossip Girl
TUESDAY FOX 8:00 PM: Glee 9:00 PM: Raising Hope 9:30 PM: Running Wilde NBC 8:00 PM: The Biggest Loser 10:00 PM: Parenthood ABC 8:00 PM: No Ordinary Family 9:00 PM: Dancing with the Stars the Results Show 10:00 PM: Detroit 1-8-7 CBS 8:00 PM: NCIS 9:00 PM: NCIS: Los Angeles 10:00 PM: The Good Wife CW 8:00 PM: One Tree Hill 9:00 PM: Life Unexpected
WEDNESDAY FOX 8:00-9:00 PM: Lie to Me 9:00-10:00 PM: Hell’s Kitchen NBC 8:00 PM: Undercovers 9:00 PM: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 10:00 PM: Law & Order: Los Angeles ABC 8:00 PM: The Middle 8:30 PM: Better Together 9:00 PM: Modern Family 9:30 PM: Cougar Town 10:00 PM: The Whole Truth CBS 8:00 PM: Survivor 9:00 PM: Criminal Minds 10:00 PM: The Defenders CW 8:00 PM: America’s Next Top Model 9:00 PM: Hellcats
THURSDAY FOX 8:00-9:00 PM: Bones 9:00-10:00 PM: Fringe NBC 8:00 PM: Community 8:30 PM: 30 Rock 9:00 PM: The Office 9:30 PM: Outsourced 10:00 PM: Love Bites ABC 8:00 PM: My Generation 9:00 PM: Grey's Anatomy 10:00 PM: Private Practice CBS 8:00 PM: The Big Bang Theory 8:30 PM: $#*! My Dad Says 9:00 PM: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 10:00 PM: The Mentalist CW 8:00 PM: The Vampire Diaries 9:00 PM: Nikita
FRIDAY FOX 8:00 PM: Human Target 9:00 PM: The Good Guys NBC 8:00 PM: Who Do You Think You Are?/School Pride 9:00 PM: Dateline NBC 10:00-11:00 PM: Outlaw ABC 8:00 PM: Secret Millionaire 9:00 PM: Body Of Proof 10:00 PM: 20/20 CBS 8:00 PM: Medium 9:00 PM: CSI: NY 10:00 PM: Blue Bloods CW 8:00 PM: Smallville 9:00 PM: Supernatural
SATURDAY FOX 8:00 PM: COPS 8:30 PM: COPS 9:00 PM: America’s Most Wanted ABC 8:00 PM: Saturday Night College Football CBS 7:00 PM: 60 Minutes 8:00 PM: The Amazing Race 9:00 PM: Undercover Boss 10:00 PM: CSI: Miami
SUNDAY FOX 8:00 PM: The OT (NFL post-game) 9:00 PM: The Simpsons 9:30 PM: The Cleveland Show 10:00 PM: Family Guy 10:30 PM: American Dad NBC 7:00 PM: Football Night in America 8:15 PM: NBC Sunday Night Football ABC 7:00 PM: America's Funniest Home Videos 8:00 PM: Extreme Makeover: Home Edition 9:00 PM: Desperate Housewives 10:00 PM: Brothers & Sisters CBS 7:00 PM: 60 Minutes 8:00 PM: The Amazing Race 9:00 PM: Undercover Boss 10:00 PM: CSI: Miami
FOX new midseason shows: Bob's Burgers, Ride-Along, Mixed Signals, Terra Nova: A time-traveling drama back to prehistoric earth from executive producers Steven Spielberg, Peter Chernin, Brannon Braga and David Fury (it has yet to be scheduled).
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Yes, Heroes and Flashforward are history. Greg Grunberg has been cast as a regular on that Love Bites show.
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Well crud. I wanted at least a 13 episode Heroes season to tie everything up. Leaving it where it left off makes me feel cheated now. Hopefully we can at least get a two hour TV movie to tie everything up.
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Honestly I thought Heroes ended perfectly. There certainly were plenty of stories they COULD have told in a world where everyone knows that specials exist, but they'd be far more likely to screw things up than give you any more closure than they already did, and leaving the ramifications of Claire's decision up to your imagination is fine with me.
Looking forward to "The Cape"
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About half the shows I watch regularly are finishing or cancelled (Law and Order, Heroes, Flashforward, Lost, Cold Case. Plus Law and Order: CI have sacked their cast and Supernatural has jumped the shark).
It's the great show massacre of 2010.
On the bright side, I'm hoping to have a lot of free time next year. Maybe I'll finally finish writing my book.
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as long as I have Psych, Burn Notice, and It's Always Sunny I'll be good. None of those are major network, but I doubt any cancellations.
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quote:Originally posted by Raymond Arnold: Honestly I thought Heroes ended perfectly. There certainly were plenty of stories they COULD have told in a world where everyone knows that specials exist, but they'd be far more likely to screw things up than give you any more closure than they already did, and leaving the ramifications of Claire's decision up to your imagination is fine with me.
Looking forward to "The Cape"
Agreed on both counts. I can't think of any way they could have ended Heroes better. Yes, I would have liked more of it, but if it had to end, that was the best stopping point.
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Burn Notice, White Collar, Royal Pains, In Plain Sight, Psych, Monk, The Dead Zone and The 4400 (way back when)... anyone notice that USA does TV better than the big networks?
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quote:Originally posted by Lisa: Burn Notice, White Collar, Royal Pains, In Plain Sight, Psych, Monk, The Dead Zone and The 4400 (way back when)... anyone notice that USA does TV better than the big networks?
Yes, but I still haven't forgiven them for ending the 4400 without even a 2-hour tie-up movie to show us how it ended. There are a couple of books out that are supposed to tie things up, but I read the first and it really just isn't the same. I'm dragging my feet on the second one.
Heroes never should have gotten a second season, so I'm not upset that it's being canceled, I just hope we come up with some good new ideas.
I don't watch a ton of TV, but I'm hoping to pick up one or two new shows next fall. Doctor Who is only on in the spring, Lost is ending, and the new one I picked up this year -- The Big Bang Theory -- is only a 30-minute sitcom so doesn't take up much time each week. As long as it comes back next year, I'll be happy. (For the record, it is the funniest sitcom I have ever seen and I think anyone who is even slightly nerdy or into scifi/fantasy would love it.)
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quote:Originally posted by Lisa: Burn Notice, White Collar, Royal Pains, In Plain Sight, Psych, Monk, The Dead Zone and The 4400 (way back when)... anyone notice that USA does TV better than the big networks?
Yes, but I still haven't forgiven them for ending the 4400 without even a 2-hour tie-up movie to show us how it ended. There are a couple of books out that are supposed to tie things up, but I read the first and it really just isn't the same. I'm dragging my feet on the second one.
I didn't know. I'm dying to find out what happens.
quote:Originally posted by Christine: the new one I picked up this year -- The Big Bang Theory -- is only a 30-minute sitcom so doesn't take up much time each week. As long as it comes back next year, I'll be happy. (For the record, it is the funniest sitcom I have ever seen and I think anyone who is even slightly nerdy or into scifi/fantasy would love it.)
I've been watching it since the start. I think I saw a preair of it the summer before it started. It's amazingly hilarious.
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I must keep watching the wrong episodes, because Big Bang Theory always struck me as pretty lame. I don't feel like the issue is that I'm the demographic being made fun of, because most of the fun-making is good natured and I've seen other shows that I felt did it better.
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quote:Originally posted by Raymond Arnold: I must keep watching the wrong episodes, because Big Bang Theory always struck me as pretty lame. I don't feel like the issue is that I'm the demographic being made fun of, because most of the fun-making is good natured and I've seen other shows that I felt did it better.
There have only been one or two episodes that I thought weren't all that good. I started laughing 2 minutes into the pilot and never really stopped. If you've seen a few episodes and don't like it, then it's probably just not your cup of tea. Humor is pretty subjective, after all.
Although overall, I didn't think season 2 was as good as 1 or 3. Season 1 was my favorite. If you were watching season 2, maybe check out the pilot episode, and if that doesn't do it for you, give i up.
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I just started watching The Big Bang Theory yesterday and I couldn't believe how hilarious it was.
Lisa, you didn't go much into detail about a couple of new Fox shows next season that look great, and missed a couple that look so-so. Promo videos for new fox shows. Each about three minutes long.
In particular, I think Lonestar has potential, and Mixed Signals looks like it could be hilarious. Running Wilde could be good, but only because the actors in it are decent to start with.
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