Joined Jun 2006
Jambi-rific in Seattle!
Forum Thread
Fall 2012 new TV shows
September 22, 2012 at
11:03 AM
in
Entertainment
(5)

The one new show that I really like (have only seen two new shows so far) is Major Crimes, they've really broken out of the old show and come up with fresh and very interesting story lines. Emily Owens M.D. looks really good (from the trailer) but doesn't air until Oct. 16.
The only shows that look remotely interesting IMHO, are Revolution (maybe, needs more than one episode to judge), Vegas (Mike Chiklis/Dennis Quaid).
Of the rest...Arrow (doesn't air until Oct.), 666 Park Avenue (maybe, interesting premise), Elementary (UK Sherlock ripoff), Last Resort (?), The Mindy Project.

New show reviews: http://www.televisionwithoutpity.com/show/fall/-fall-tv-preview-2012-new-television-shows-schedule.php
Community Wiki
This post can be edited by most users to provide up-to-date information about developments of this thread based on user responses, and user findings. Feel free to add, change or remove information shown here as it becomes available. This includes new coupons, rebates, ideas, thread summary, and similar items.
Once a Thread Wiki is added to a thread, "Create Wiki" button will disappear. If you would like to learn more about Thread Wiki feature, click here.
Once a Thread Wiki is added to a thread, "Create Wiki" button will disappear. If you would like to learn more about Thread Wiki feature, click here.
141 Comments
Your comment cannot be blank.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Season three of Sherlock is supposed to start shooting early next year.
Plus he wasn't even doing DW anymore when Sherlock came out.
I'm going to go with Mob Doctor. Nobody is talking about that show at all.
I'm going to go with Mob Doctor. Nobody is talking about that show at all.
Plus he wasn't even doing DW anymore when Sherlock came out.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
But, either way, new Supernatural yay.
And network tv these days is just horrible with an exception or two.
HBO, Showtime and AMC seem to somehow be able to produce good shows on a consistent basis. And not cancel them after less than 5 episodes.
The networks are stuck in comfortable mediocrity.
the only way to counteract this is to make it enough of a cultural fixture that people put in the effort to catch themselves up on back episodes by themselves. the availability of the past episodes is better than ever, but with the ever-expanding TV landscape and (some would argue) shortening attention span of viewers, getting a show to the point that the viewers have the motivation to do so is becoming more and more difficult.
of course, it doesn't help that, for the most part, drama on network TV sucks because of the censorship limitations and advertiser/sponsorship influence, but that's another post.
not sure if i want to watch 3rd.
not sure if i want to watch 3rd.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.