2007 Fall TV Season

One of the things that is always fun to do is to figure out what shows I’m going to try out as some of my favorites are inevitably canceled (Studio 60) or put on hold until February (Lost). I’m excited for fall TV because How I Met Your Mother did not get canceled as it was reported it might. Overall, though, the fall TV season isn’t looking all that promising. There aren’t a ton of shows that I’m clamoring to see, but a couple have caught my eye and I’ll take a look at them.

Bionic Woman

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Ever since we lost Alias, Alli and I have been a bit morose. That filled a certain void that we didn’t want to fill with 24. NBC has been promoting the heck out of Bionic Woman, which was helmed by one of the co-creators of the new Battlestar Gallactica. I haven’t watched much Gallactica, but the idea of a super-awesome bionic woman is intriguing and I’m going to give it a shot.

Carpoolers

Jerry “Mr. Rebecca Romjin” O’Connell stars in what looks like a funny look at the daily commute to work. I’ve been pretty patient with ‘Til Death (which turned out to be better toward the end of the season than it started out), but I don’t know how much patience I’ll have for this show. It looks funny though. There aren’t a lot of sitcoms out there that get into dude relationships all that much. This could be funny.

Big Shots

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Touted as “Sex and the City for Dudes” (isn’t that what Entourage is?), this show brings back Dylan McDermott from The Practice and pairs him with Michael Vartan, formerly Michael Vaughn on the aforementioned Alias. Vartan, McDermott and two other guys (that look familiar but I can’t place them) play best friends and powerful businessmen at the top of their game, but somehow hampered by the women in their life. This has the potential to be a good show based on the actors it contains, but shows that are heavily geared towards dudes (see Carpoolers above) are traditionally canceled by mid-season.

Samantha Who?

Christina Applegate is a good TV actress. Most famous for portraying Kelly Bundy on Married With Children, she’s managed a pretty good career. Her portrayal of Rachel Green’s even brattier sister Amy on Friends was terrific (she won the Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actress in 2003). Even her pretty terrible show, Jesse, managed 42 episodes. Samantha Who? sounds like a good show in concept. Applegate plays the main character who wakes up from a coma to find that she doesn’t remember a thing from her former life. She eventually discovers that she wasn’t a nice person at all and goes to make good on her previous mistakes. Think of it as a spin on My Name is Earl.

Chuck

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I don’t know a lot about this show, but the previews I’ve seen for it make it look kind of funny. Chuck accidentally becomes a government agent. That’s about all I know. Sounds good. I’ll give it a shot.

There are also some new shows that I don’t have any interest in at all, particularly Back to You (starring Kelsey Grammer and Patricia Heaton on Fox) and Cavemen (Prediction: the idiot that green-lighted this show will be fired by the second show).

What shows are you excited for this fall?

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4 thoughts on “2007 Fall TV Season

  1. I am intrigued by the previews for “Pushing Daisys.” I think it could go either serious from an NPR review I heard, or it could go funny, based on the scenes they have already shown. Either way, it seems like an interesting idea.

  2. None of the new shows look to be any good. The two other guys on Big Shots are Christopher Titus, who had his own show on Fox called Titus…and I know one of the other guys was the nerdy dude on the show that was about a SportsCenter-ish show. I can’t remember the name for the life of me.

  3. I am actually fine with the lack of promising fall shows this year – less time infront of the TV could be better – maybe I will read more.

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