25 Years Of Fox – Drama

The Fox network celebrated its 25th anniversary last Sunday night in a 2 hour retrospective.  Here’s a final look back at some of the dramas they have broadcast over the years, based on Wikipedia’s list:

24: One of the best shows ever to air on any network, let alone Fox.  The nation’s introduction to Jack Bauer and the Counter Terrorism Unit was ironically delayed, as the pilot was pushed back following the terrorist attacks of 9/11.

Ally McBeal: David E. Kelley’s special brand of whimsy took hold at a Boston (where else?) law firm featuring young, mostly attractive lawyers who lived for their quirks.

Beverly Hills, 90210: It started off as a show tackling the relevant teen issues of the day, but took off when it embraced its inner soap.  Who can forget Dylan and Kelly on the beach while Brenda was in Paris, Brandon leading the student body protest declaring that “Donna Martin Graduates”, or Donna trying to keep her virginity for years and years, before finally giving it up to young David Silver.

Boston Public: David E. Kelley again infiltrates Boston, this time focussing on the teachers and administrators at a school.

The Chicago Code: A one season wonder focusing on a group of cops trying to take down corruption at city hall.

Class of ’96: I enjoyed the show, but it tried to be the original issues-based 90210 except in college, and who needed that when we had the current 90210 in college?

Dark Angel: Jessica Alba starred as a genetically altered being trying to take down the people that created her.

Drive: Only four issues of this show starring Nathan Fillion and a young Emma Stone ever made it to air.

Dollhouse: Somehow Joss Whedon and Eliza Dushku got two seasons of Dollhouse on the air.

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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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