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MaxTheVool
09-07-2005, 02:32 PM
I think I'll try TiVOing 1 or 2 new TV shows this fall. What should they be?
Currently, I'll be TiVOing:
The Simpsons
ER
Joey (but it's on VERY thin ice)
The Office
The West Wing
24
Other favorite shows from the past (or in one case, from a channel I don't get):
Friends
My So Called Life
Buffy/Angel/Firefly
Six Feet Under
The L Word
Star Trek:TNG
Band of Brothers
Given that type of tastes, what upcoming shows should I be looking out for?
Thanks
Hey, It's That Guy!
09-07-2005, 02:37 PM
Kitchen Confidential is my most-awaited new show. It's based on professional chef and raconteur Anthony Bourdain's autobiography, showcasing the dark underbelly of the restaurant industry, the misfits and psychos working in professional kitchens, and what goes on behind the scenes that diners have no idea about. It's a fascinating book, and I was surprised to learn Fox was turning it into a sitcom, of all things. But it's going to be one of those cinematic single-camera sitcoms with no laugh track, like Arrested Development, Scrubs, and The Office, and hopefully the humor will be quite dark. It also stars Nicholas Brendon, Xander from Buffy.
I also recommend Arrested Development if you like The Office already, and Family Guy if you like The Simpsons.
Max Carnage
09-07-2005, 03:47 PM
If you're doing 24, you might try Prison Break by the same creators. Of course it's already 2-3 episodes into the season, but you can catch up.
Draelin
09-07-2005, 03:51 PM
You need to watch Lost. You know you want to.
silenus
09-07-2005, 03:53 PM
Invasion
Lost
Battlestar Galactica
pinkfreud
09-07-2005, 04:00 PM
If you haven't been watching Veronica Mars, this fall would be a great time to start.
Push You Down
09-07-2005, 04:07 PM
Check out Supernatural on the WB.
You can watch the first episode on YahooTV. I just did.
MovieMogul
09-07-2005, 04:12 PM
I'll probably watch Kitchen Confidential since it's already sandwiched between Arrested and Prison/24.
I like Jason Lee so I'll probably catch My Name Is Earl (it looks potentially dark, and appears right before The Office on Tuesdays).
And the rather eclectic cast of Threshold (Carla Gugino, Peter Dinklage, Brent Spiner, Charles S. Dutton) also makes it one I'll try out if I remember to set the VCR on Fridays.
sciguy
09-07-2005, 06:06 PM
I liked 24, and I'm liking Prison Break, so there's that.
For whatever reason, there seem to be a spate of actors from Joss Whedon shows showing up in a few series this fall. I'm probably going to DVR (I don't technically have a TiVo :) ) the first few eps to check out how old friends are doing:
Bones has David Boreanaz (and looks like it might be interesting in a Cold Case meets CSI kind of way). And it leads into House, M.D. which I'm going to be watching anyway.
Kitchen Confidential has Nicholas Brendon (aka Xander). From some preview stuff I've seen posted around, I've seen it described like a scripted sitcom version of "Hell's Kitchen", although with less yelling and more laughs.
Allyson Hannigon is listed on imdb as being in something called How I met your mother, but I haven't caught any actual details about it.
jsgoddess
09-07-2005, 07:17 PM
Allyson Hannigon is listed on imdb as being in something called How I met your mother, but I haven't caught any actual details about it.
Sitcom that's gotten some good reviews, but when I've watched the preview clips I think it's fairly awful. I think sitcoms are really hard to capture in preview clips, though. It also has Doogie Howser in it. Oh, and the premiere allegedly includes some "twist." No idea.
I tend to try to catch as many premieres as I can because it's easier to drop a show than to catch up. So I'm watching "Reunion" tomorrow. It looked like a neat premise, having every episode represent an entire year.
pinkfreud
09-07-2005, 07:26 PM
So I'm watching "Reunion" tomorrow. It looked like a neat premise, having every episode represent an entire year."Reunion" intrigues me, too. Interesting concept. Plus the presence of the very yummy Mathew St. Patrick (http://www.soapsite.com/am/images/individuals/adrian03.jpg).
EnderWay
09-07-2005, 07:56 PM
This isn't new but "Myth Busters" is hilarious!
And new this past year/recently is "America's Dirtiest Jobs" ... come home from
work and put that on ... oh man, at least you're not doing what that guy is!
jsgoddess
09-08-2005, 10:24 PM
"Reunion" intrigues me, too. Interesting concept. Plus the presence of the very yummy Mathew St. Patrick (http://www.soapsite.com/am/images/individuals/adrian03.jpg).
Did you watch it? What did you think? I wasn't excited. I hated too many of the characters. My husband had the same reaction.
MovieMogul
09-12-2005, 02:08 PM
And the rather eclectic cast of Threshold (Carla Gugino, Peter Dinklage, Brent Spiner, Charles S. Dutton) also makes it one I'll try out if I remember to set the VCR on Fridays.Hooray! Already a good review (http://www.salon.com/ent/feature/2005/09/12/fear/index2.html) of Threshold:CBS's "Threshold" (premieres Friday, Sept. 16, at 9 p.m.), on the other hand, may be the most riveting and the most haunting drama to air this fall.
In "Threshold," the always-good Carla Gugino plays Molly Anne Caffrey, our resident plucky hero-expert who's called in to handle worst-case scenarios for the government. Along with a gaggle of like-minded hero-experts, she's rushed off to investigate the appearance of an extraterrestrial craft in the mid-Atlantic. At first, the alien angle and the occurrences on the ship, along with the arguments between the hero-experts involved, all seem to fall along predictable, slightly hokey lines. And then, well, I'm not going to spoil this for you, but suffice it to say that things get very, very eerie, far more eerie than you imagined was possible on a TV drama. Some will call this one CBS's answer to "Lost," and maybe that's the case, but to "Threshold's" credit, I learned more about what Gugino and the others were up against in the first episode than I did during the entire first season of "Lost." Granted, "Threshold" isn't likely to delve as deeply into each character's history and psyche. But then again, based on the last few minutes of the pilot, it looks like anything is possible. At the very least, this one should scare the bejesus out of you. What more could you ask for? Can't wait!
elfkin477
09-12-2005, 06:23 PM
Did you watch it? What did you think? I wasn't excited. I hated too many of the characters. My husband had the same reaction.
I thought it looked interesting too. It wasn't. I figured I'd watch it until Everwood came back, but I don't think I'm going to now that I've seen the pilot.
I'm most looking forward to Supernatural. I'll probably check out the various and sundry shows about aliens, E-Ring, Bones, and Inconcievable. I wish The Night Stalker was on at a different time.
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