Category Archives: Fall TV

Quick Take: Mondays on FOX

The season is starting to kick into gear tonight, after a smattering of premieres over the past two weeks.  Tonight, REVOLUTION airs on NBC, and on FOX, BONES is back (to TV, in town, etc) at 8/7c followed by the series premiere of Jordana Spiro in THE MOB DOCTOR. When we last left our friends at the Jeffersonian, Brennan was on the run after being framed for the murder of her friend by the insufferable Christopher Pelant.  With baby Christine

REVOLUTION: I’d Better Take Up Archery

This year at San Diego Comic Con, there was no shortage of SWAG featuring a power button symbol and ominous looking portraits of people looking into the distance. Cheesy? Yes. Effective? Yet to be determined. I didn’t make to pilot screening or the Q & A.  And I was really sad about it, because with all the promotion, I was really curious. So when the pilot became available, I jumped at the chance to watch it. I was not disappointed!

My Take on TV: Printable September Premiere Date Calendar

For those of you not satisfied with a list of premiere dates (which you can find here), check out our printable premiere date calendar!!  All you need to do is click on the thumbnail image to the left and a popup of our colorful calendar will come up! I made mine my desktop background, and I cannot WAIT for Fall TV to get here and get me out of this August-lack-of-TV funk!  Oh and don’t worry – if you don’t

FOX Fall Schedule 2012

And here is FOX’s 2012 Fall Schedule!!  Big news is GLEE moving to Thursdays after THE X FACTOR! New York (Monday, May 14, 2012) – Peter Rice, Chairman, Entertainment, Fox Networks Group; and Kevin Reilly, President, Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company, today unveiled the FOX primetime schedule for the 2012-2013 television season to the national advertising community during its annual Programming Presentation at the Beacon Theatre. “Television continues to be the most vibrant, emotionally rich platform in the world,” said Rice.

NBC Fall Schedule 2012

NBC announced their new schedule earlier today – here is their official release from earlier today Comedy Reigns Over Four Nights This Fall on NBC NBC Comedy Expands to Tuesday and Friday Nights, as Network Introduces “Go On,” “The New Normal,” “Animal Practice” and “Guys with Kids“ New Fall Dramas Are “Revolution” from J.J. Abrams and “Chicago Fire” from Dick Wolf “The Voice,” Hot Off Its Sizzling Second Season, Returns for First Time in Fall NBC’s Mid-Season Is Highlighted by

My Take Too: UP ALL NIGHT is what Courtney K has been waiting for

This. This show is the show I’ve been waiting for. Everything I’ve ever seen about parenting on television has been eradicated. The saga of Reagan and Chris Brinkley (Christina Applegate and Will Arnett respectively) and their brand new bouncing baby girl (who is so cute you may go into seizures) is a tale that has never been told before. With realistic and sarcastic humor! There’s no denying the comic chops of Will Arnett, but this role seems to be the

My Take On…UP ALL NIGHT

How does the combination of Will Arnett (easily one of my favorites), Christina Applegate (SAMANTHA WHO? was underrated), and Maya Rudolph manage to bum me out?  It seems impossible.   And yet….there’s UP ALL NIGHT. The pilot of the show follows Reagan and Chris Brinkley, new parents to the adorable Amy, as they prepare for Reagan’s re-entry into the working world. Two versions of the pilot made their way around the critic blogosphere and if I was on the fence about

My Take Too: Courtney K spends some time with FREE AGENTS

Does anybody miss Moonlighting? (Put your hand down, Mom) Well if you do, you might want to give Free Agents a shot! Premiering tonight at 10:30/9:30c on NBC, this is a quick half hour Rom-Com dedicated to a professional single and over 35 demographic. Don’t get me wrong, the writing is good. There are many funny moments between Hank Azaria / Kathryn Hahn and Hank Azaria / the supporting cast.   However, the premise is a bit well, how can I

My Take On….FREE AGENTS

Sometimes, when I’m watching a show – a new show, a returning show, a special episode that everyone watches of something they normally wouldn’t, I feel like I’ve been given the “B-side.”   On that B-side, I’m always given a different version of the show – people love 2 BROKE GIRLS; I don’t (that’s a story for another day).  Everyone raved about HUGE; I hated it.  I’m always watching something a little different.  That happened again for me with FREE AGENTS

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