Midseason Review – Fridays

It’s time to wrap up our look back at my thoughts on the new fall season’s slate of Friday shows.

7:00

Whitney – There were some good things about this show last season, but I’m honestly somewhat surprised that it got renewed. Of course, being dumped on Friday nights doesn’t show much confidence on NBC’s part that the show will be able to grow an audience. Speaking of a network having no confidence…

NBC scrapped their Friday night plans early on and Whitney never aired in this timeslot.  It did eventually return on Wednesdays following the demise of Animal Practice.  The show dropped a character, added a new one, and gave the gang a new bar to hang out at.

7:30

Community – I’m shocked, but pleased, the Community is coming back for a fourth season, even if it is without creator Dan Harmon. This has been one of my favorite shows over the past few years, but it remains to be seen if it can keep up without its singular voice running the ship.

Again, Community never aired in its Friday timeslot.  It is currently scheduled to debut next month after 30 Rock wraps up its run.

8:00

Made In Jersey – I’m not sure if I’m going to give this one a try, but star Janet Montgomery did impress during the second season of Human Target.

I did manage to give it one episode, which was only one less than CBS, if memory serves.  The only thing it had going for it was Janet Montgomery’s attractiveness, which wasn’t worth an hour commitment.

Fringe – The 5th, and final, season is slated for 13 episodes and picks up after last season’s trip to the future, a future where Anna Torv’s Olivia is no longer amongst the living.

The show wraps up its run with tonight’s series finale.  I must admit that I didn’t dig this season’s jump into the future as much as I did past seasons.

Nikita – The third season finds Nikita back with Division after taking down Percy last year.

I’m not sure why this show is still on the air, but it chugs along in relative obscurity, neither exciting me or disappointing me.

9:00

Blue Bloods – Year 3 of CBS’s dependable, if not spectacular, police procedural.

Another procedural from CBS that just is what it is.

The only new Friday show I’m somewhat interested in is Banshee, thanks to the good folks at Cinemax.

2012 New Fall Season – Fridays

It’s time to wrap up our look at the new fall season with Friday’s slate of shows.

7:00

Whitney – There were some good things about this show last season, but I’m honestly somewhat surprised that it got renewed.  Of course, being dumped on Friday nights doesn’t show much confidence on NBC’s part that the show will be able to grow an audience.  Speaking of a network having no confidence…

7:30

Community – I’m shocked, but pleased, the Community is coming back for a fourth season, even if it is without creator Dan Harmon.  This has been one of my favorite shows over the past few years, but it remains to be seen if it can keep up without its singular voice running the ship.

8:00

Made In Jersey – I’m not sure if I’m going to give this one a try, but star Janet Montgomery did impress during the second season of Human Target.

Fringe – The 5th, and final, season is slated for 13 episodes and picks up after last season’s trip to the future, a future where Anna Torv’s Olivia is no longer amongst the living.

Nikita – The third season finds Nikita back with Division after taking down Percy last year.

9:00

Blue Bloods – Year 3 of CBS’s dependable, if not spectacular, police procedural.

Midseason Review – Fridays

Finishing up our look back at the fall television season.

CBS

Blue Bloods – The surprise hit of last season.  A decently solid show with a small mystery that lurks in the background.

Last season’s mystery has been replaced by the occassional undercover plot, but still a consistent, if unspectacular, performer.

NBC

Chuck – The final season kicks off its thirteen episode run in late October.  It will likely be a fun ride to the finish line.

And tonight is the finale.  It will be sad to say goodbye to the Buy More.  A good show that did not deserve the jerking around it has gotten in recent seasons.

Grimm – All I know is that Jennifer Morrison is involved and it has something to do with the Grimm fairy tales.

See, this is what happens when someone steals your Fall TV Preview issue of Entertainment Weekly and there are two shows with similar backgrounds.  Jennifer Morrison, of course, is on Once Upon A Time.  This show is horrible and I’m surprised it is still on the air.  Yet NBC can’t find a place for Chuck or Community on the schedule.

FOX

Fringe – Peter is gone and the two universe’s have merged into one.  I’m not sure what the new season has in store for us, but I’m on board.

You know, for someone who took at lot of grief for her “stiff” acting style, Anna Torv has played 5 distinct versions of the Olivia character and has applied different nuances to all of them.  She really is quite good and it is a shame she will never be recognized for the work she is doing here.  Also a shame is the ratings the show is getting, making it ever more likely that this will be the final season. Continue reading →

2011 New Fall Season – Fridays

CBS

Blue Bloods – The surprise hit of last season.  A decently solid show with a small mystery that lurks in the background.

NBC

Chuck – The final season kicks off its thirteen episode run in late October.  It will likely be a fun ride to the finish line.

Grimm – All I know is that Jennifer Morrison is involved and it has something to do with the Grimm fairy tales.

FOX

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Midseason Review – Fridays

Our week of fall preview reviews comes to a conclusion with everyone’s favorite day of the week.

7:00

Medium – I don’t necessarily even like this show, but I keep watching.  Every time I’m ready to throw in the towel, something brings me back.  Although, it already has 2 episodes (out of 3 aired so far) backlogged on the DVR.

It has been surprisingly enjoyable, but CBS has pulled the plug and it should end its run early this year.

8:00

Supernatural – Back for a sixth season, and it will be hard to top last season’s battle against the devil and all of the demons of hell.

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2010 New Fall Season – Fridays

Our week of fall previews (which has spread over 3 weeks) comes to a conclusion with everyone’s favorite day of the week.

7:00

Medium – I don’t necessarily even like this show, but I keep watching.  Every time I’m ready to throw in the towel, something brings me back.  Although, it already has 2 episodes (out of 3 aired so far) backlogged on the DVR.

8:00

Supernatural – Back for a sixth season, and it will be hard to top last season’s battle against the devil and all of the demons of hell.

The Good Guys – A goofy little cop drama that was entertaining enough during it’s run over the summer, but isn’t quite holding its own against better competition.

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