Posted on 09/11/2017 10:58:40 AM PDT by EdnaMode
This is the worst fall for new TV shows in the decade Ive been a professional TV critic. And its hard to find one much worse in all the years Ive been cognizant of new fall TV as a concept, since the late 80s.
The comedies didnt make me laugh. The dramas made me roll my eyes. Even with the boom in platforms making new TV, theres but one show Id recommend wholeheartedly and a smattering of others that made me say, There could be something there if they work out the kinks. The vast, vast majority of the new shows whether on broadcast or cable or streaming are just plain bad.
Now, to be sure, there are some heavily anticipated shows I have yet to see. Star Trek: Discovery, for instance, hasnt sent out screeners to critics. (That CBS All Access is playing so coy with the show isnt a great sign, but with a major project like this, its entirely possible the post-production process is taking longer than usual.) But Ive still seen the vast majority of new series and theyre bad.
So when people ask me what new shows they should watch, it takes but a few seconds to say, Hey, The Deuce is good! But if theyre not fans of David Simon or James Franco, or if they dont have HBO, well
ABCs The Mayor is pretty charming. Foxs Ghosted has a good enough cast that I guess it should pull itself together eventually. CBSs S.W.A.T. is certainly ambitious for a remake of an old TV show, even if its not all there yet
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Gilligan was pretty enticing. But Maryanne was the hottest.
I recommend Black Mirror on Amazon. Twiglightzonish and british. Mostly futuristic.
The wife and I have enjoyed “Endeavour”.
I’ve been keeping tabs on all the new programs coming this fall, and mid-season, and the majority of them won’t be worth the time to record, at least in my house. I’ve also scratched several existing programs off my watch list because the writers have taken them to places I care not to go, and because they’ve become redundant.
I didn’t see Blansky’s Beauties, but I remember Penny Marshall as Laverne promoting the pilot, much as Henry Winkler helped kickstart Laverne and Shirley.
Hey, what was Mrs. Howell, chopped liver? Hubba Hubba!
Even if you set out to make bad shows on purpose, I don't think you could have done any worse.
Are you within range of over the air channels? You can get a good digital antenna for $20 nowadays, and have all the networks without paying anyone anything, and have baseball and your local news or whatever you like on the regular channels.
I wonder what the average age of people on this thread is?
Plenty of good shows just various sources. The networks have been dying for two decades. They new trend is updates. Will and Brace, and there’s talk of Frazier and a few others.
HBO is bringing back Curb after he insisted he was done. Can Seinfeld be far behind?
Mr. Mercedes is awesome...and very creepy. Never read the books as I stopped reading Stephen King when he decided to go politically stupid.
Glad I never watched Two Broke Girls. The previous for it looked awful.
I’m surprised they haven’t decided to do a remake of that...yet.
***This is the worst fall for new TV shows in the decade***
I remember another real bad fall schedule back in 1968. It was so bad LAUGH IN did a joke about looking at the future of America and foresaw....”President of the USA, Goldie Hawn asked NBC to STOP THE BOMBING!” (huge amount of hysterical laughter followed.)
The joke was the Dem party at that time wanted Lyndon Johnson to STOP THE BOMBING of North Vietnam to help them win the 1968 election.
Too Cute on Animal Planet is a guilty pleasure.
Puppies, kittens and the occasional weasel.
No mention of Joanie (RIP) Loves Chachie?
yes and now I have to find Inspector Morse
Ginger was glamorous. Maryanne was hot. :)
Liking the Unabomber mini-series. Great descriptions of the development of linguistic forensics.
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