First, here's what my TV show schedule consists of each week:
A few of these have not premiered yet, and a few others are missing, because they're only premiering later in the season, but you get the drift.
This means that I watch a lot of shows (understatement of the year), and that I tend to know what I like (although sometimes I still fool myself)
This season, my favorite new shows so far are:
- Life in Pieces | I'm not sure about this, but I haven't really seen a lot about this show, which makes me think it might be something like The Middle was (and kinda still is), a wonder waiting to be found by people.
It has some very well known actors, others that you might have seen in other shows, which gives us a certain sense of familiarity, and that's exactly what you want, because this is a show centered around a big family. From the big family, we then follow the four families that make it up in each episode.
I really like the type of humor in this show, and I sincerely hope it is being well received, so it can go on for at least a few more seasons. - Scream Queens | Although I'm a bit skeptical about Ryan Murphy's brand of humor and horror, this is so far very enjoyable, albeit utterly ridiculous. Because of this, I sometimes get very annoyed at the things that happen, and at the reactions of the characters to said things.
So it might seem like I feel more negative than positive about this one, but I really don't. It still has a little bit more growing to do on me though. - The Player | I saw on the IMDB forum for this show that apparently this looked a lot like Person of Interest, but since I've never watched that show, I was really surprised with this one.
To me this is a new premise, something I'd never seen in a show with action and guns and all that.
It features Wesley Snipes, who is always a badass, and of course it doesn't hurt that the main actor looks the way he does. - Blood & Oil | It took me about a week to feel like watching the first episode (I don't know why), but once I did, I praised the gods above that the second one had aired the previous day, so I could watch it right away.
This show is so far half-full of drama, but I'm pretty sure it'll reach the Nashville level of drama in no time, and that's alright with me!
Don Johnson is one of the main characters, and so is Chace Crawford and Scott Michael Foster, so what more could you want?
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