I didn't get a chance to watch too much TV last week. Tried a few shows, avoided others.
But you can't judge a new series by its pilot (most especially for comedies), so I'll stick-it-out for a while.
Quick thoughts:
The Muppets: Taking an overdone genre but adding characters we already know who don't fit into the genre could work. But they forgot they had The Muppets. What a dull and pessimistic show for a bunch of characters who always found the good and the fun in things. I don't have high hopes it'll find its feet. Someone thinks edgy is what's needed here. They're wrong.
Life in Pieces: kinda boring. But it has a great cast that I think can keep it together until the writing catches up.
Weird-- those are the only new ones I tried last week...
But we have a casualty already. One that has been in the making for 2-3 years.
After having seen every episode-- all the way back from the first airing of the pilot-- I'm giving The Big Bang Theory the boot.
Ever since it moved to Thursdays, it's been dumbed-down and sexed-up. I'd go in streaks where there'd be 3-4 bad eps, and I'd give it one more episode, and it always made it. But last week's season premiere-- a season premiere after a cliff-hanging finale, for cryin' out loud-- was boring as shit. Or, an even worse sin: it's the same as we've seen over and over. Penny and Leonard are having an "off-again"? The only thing different this time is that they're married, making it a little tougher to be broken up. Snore...
And what did they do to Stewart? He started out as a joke; he became a sympathetic character over time; and now, since last week anyway, he became a creepy one. This dude has been around the main crew for a few years now, and he thinks he actually has a shot with any of the women-- who still have strong ties to their respective male "mates"-- as soon as things go south with their relationships? Not funny.
Aaaaanyway:
Monday, 9/28
The Daily Show With Trevor Noah; Comedy Central. 10 pm CST. Series Premiere.
He's got a tough job, but there's no reason why he can't make the show his own.
But it'll take some time. Hopefully the fans-- and the network-- will let him have it.
Tuesday, 9/29
Grandfathered; Fox. 7 pm CST. Series Premiere.
John Stamos plays a bachelor who discovers he not only has a son-- but he also has a granddaughter.
Grinder; Fox. 7:30 pm CST. Series Premiere.
Rob Lowe is an actor who played a lawyer. That job goes away, so he decides to be a lawyer for real. And he decides he'll work with his brother, who became a lawyer the regular way.
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. ABC. 8 pm CST. 3rd Season Premiere.
Wednesday, 9/30
Criminal Minds; CBS. 8 pm CST. Season Premiere.
Code Black CBS. 9 pm CST. Series Premiere.
Marcia Gay Harden and Luis Guzman star in this series that takes place in the busiest ER in the country.
Chicago P.D. NBC. 9 pm CST. Season Premiere.
Thursday, 10/1
Bones; Fox. 7 pm CST. Season Premiere.
Sleepy Hollow; Fox. 8 pm CST. Season Premiere.
The Blacklist; NBC. 8 pm CST. Season Premiere.
Married (FX; 9 pm CST). Season Finale.
Benders; IFC. 9 pm CST. Series Premiere.
A new series following the exploits of the teammates on an amateur hockey team.
Friday, 10/2
Dr. Ken; ABC. 7:30 pm CST. Series Premiere.
Ken Jeong taps his former life as a doctor in this new comedy.
We'll see how it goes; I've found Jeong better in smaller doses.
Saturday, 10/3
Saturday Night Live; NBC. 10:30 pm CST. Season Premiere.
Starring Miley Cyrus.
Sunday, 10/4 (as always: pay attention to the football games this afternoon; times could change)
Madam Secretary; CBS. 7 pm CST. 2nd Season Premiere.
The Good Wife; CBS. 8 pm CST. Season Premiere.
The Leftovers; HBO. 8 pm CST. 2nd Season Premiere.
Homeland; Showtime. 8 pm CST. Season Premiere.
CSI: Cyber; CBS. 9 pm CST. 2nd Season Premiere.
The Strain (FX; 9 pm CST). Season Finale.
The Affair; Showtime. 9 pm CST. 2nd Season Premiere.
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