Thursday, August 27, 2020
NBC Fall Schedule; This Is Us and #OneChicago Returns in the Fall
And the final piece of the fall scheduling puzzle has been put into place.
After CBS and ABC announced their fall scheduling plans, NBC has released their own Fall TV premiere plan and it does include the return dates for This Is Us, #OneChicago, and Superstore.
Also included for the fall are The Voice, Law & Order: SVU, and The Blacklist. Along with new socially distanced comedy Connecting and the Jane Lynch-hosted Weakest Link.
Meanwhile, other returning shows will be held back after 2021 that includes Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Manifest, and New Amsterdam.
Here's a look at the NBC Fall Schedule:
Tuesday, September 1
10/9c Transplant (acquired Canadian series)
Monday, September 7
8/7c American Ninja Warrior
Thursday, September 10
8:20/7:20c Sunday Nighy Football season premiere
Sunday, September 13
8:20/7:20c Sunday Night Football (time slot premiere)
Friday, September 25
10/9c Dateline NBC
Monday, September 28
10/9c Weakest Link
Thursday, October 1
8:30/7:30c Connecting... (series premiere)
Tuesday, October 6
8/7c Ellen's Game of Games
Tuesday, October 13
9/8c Ellen's Game of Games (time slot premiere)
Monday, October 19
8/7c The Voice (two-hour premiere)
Tuesday, October 20
8/7c The Voice (two-hour Tuesday premiere)
Thursday, October 22
8/7c Superstore (season premiere)
Tuesday, November 10
9/8c This Is Us (Two-hour season premiere)
Wednesday, November 11
8/7c Chicago Med
9/8c Chicago Fire
10/9c Chicago PD
Thursday, November 12
9/8c Law & Oder SVU
Friday, November 13
8/7c The Blacklist
Held for Midseason:
Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Good Girls, Kenan, Law & Order: Organized Crime, Making It, Manifest, MR. Mayor, New Amsterdam, Small Fortune, That's My Jam, True Story, Who Do You Think You Are?, Young Rock, and Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist.
I'm finally happy to learn when some of these shows will set their season premiere dates. While NBC's fall schedule seems to the lineup with what CBS, it looks like this fall season will start out light with not a whole lot to take in. I can dig it.
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ABC Launches Fall Season with Reality Programs
Looks like ABC is filling in their fall slate with unscripted programming.
Looks like ABC is taking their scripted programs and pushing them to late fall and placing them with a heavily asterisked dose of the new season of unscripted shows that include The Bachelorette, Dancing With the Stars, and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire along with the rebooted Supermarket Sweep hosted by Leslie Jones.
"We're fortunate to have such a strong unscripted slate to launce our first wave of programming this fall," ABC Entertainment president Karey Burke said in a statement. "Presenting the new Supermarket Sweep with Leslie Jones alongside fresh, original episodes of returning shows that viewers have come to know and love is invigorating. And with our scripted series ramping up production, we look forward to announcing more premiere dates very soon."
Here's a lineup of the fall scheduling for ABC.
Monday, September 14
8/7c Dancing With The Stars Season 29 premiere (hosted by Tyra Banks)
Thursday, September 24
8/7c Celebrity Family Feud (new episodes)
9/8c Press Your Luck (new episodes)
10/9c Match Game (new episodes)
Tuesday, October 13
8/7c The Bachelorette Season 16 premiere
Friday, October 16
8/7c Shark Tank season 12 premiere
Sunday, October 18
7/6c America's Funniest Home Videos Season 31 premiere
8/7c Supermarket Sweep
9/8c Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Season 2 premiere
10/9c Card Sharks Season 2 premiere
TBA Fall Premiere Dates
20/20, American Housewife, Big Sky, black-ish, The Conners, The Goldbergs, The Good Doctor, Grey's Anatomy, A Million Little Things, The Rookie, Station 19, Stumptown
Held for Midseason
$100,000 Pyramid, American Idol, The Bachelor, Call Your Mother, Card Sharks, For Life, and mixed-ish.
It's just like what CBS had announced on Wednesday but I think that ABC will come out of this better than CBS. Due to the fact that not only with their original and unscripted programs but with the NBA playoffs the network looks to be in better shape until their scripted shows like Grey's Anatomy and black-ish.
Wednesday, August 26, 2020
CBS Shifts Return Shows to November; Changes Fall Lineup
We knew this was going to happen.
On Wednesday, CBS has announced that they're juggling of the fall lineup with shows like Star Trek: Discovery and others that had been acquired to buy time unit NCIS and Young Sheldon return with new episodes.
CBS Entertainment chief Kelly Kahl said in a statement, "This is hardly a traditional fall season, but we are prepared with a strong slate of original content while our regular scripted series begin production. (We) hope to start rolling out our previously announced fall series as they become available in November."
Along with the beaming of Discovery's Season One voyage premiering on Thursday night lineup, CBS will use Season four of the acclaimed Netflix turned PopTV sitcom One Day at a Time to occupy some of the Monday lineups. Along with Manhunt: Deadly Games, a Spectrum's true crime anthology, will close out Mondays starting September 21st.
Here's a look at the premiere dates for the fall season lineup at CBS
Wednesday, September 9th:
10/9c 48 Hours: Suspicion (special Wednesday edition)
Saturday, September 12th:
9/8c Love Island: More to Love (weekly recap with never before seen footage)
10/9c 48 Hours Season 34 premiere
Sunday, September 20:
7:30/6:30c 60 Minutes Season 53 premiere
8:30/7:30c Big Brother
9:30/8:30c Love Island
Monday, September 21
10/9c Manhunt: Deadly Games (acquired Spectrum series)
Thursday, September 24
10/9c Star Trek: Discovery Season 1
Friday, September 25
8/7c The Greatest #AtHome Videos (new episodes)
Tuesday, September 29
8/7c Love Island Season 2 finale
Friday, October 2
9/8c Undercover Boss Season 10 premiere
Monday, October 12, 19 and 26
9/8c One Day at a Time Season 4 (two episodes per week)
Tuesday, October 13
10/9c The FBI Declassified (CBS News series premiere)
Wednesday, October 14
9/8c The Amazing Race SEason 32 premiere
Wednesday, October 28
8/7c The Amazing Race (regular time slot premiere)
9/8c Big Brother Season 22 finale
Premiering in November
All Rise, Blue Bloods, Bob Hearts Abishola, B Positive, Bull, The Equalizer, Evil, BI, FBI Most Wanted,MacGyver, Magnum P.I., Mom, NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: New Orleans, The Neighborhood, SEAL Team, The Unicorn, and Young Sheldon
Midseason
Clarice, Survivor and Undercover BossWith shows looking to begin production the end of August to sometime in September; this is what was expected to come with networks acquiring other shows from streaming services and other broadcasting networks to fulfill the network with fresh content.
The lineup for the beginning of the fall looks okay (in my opinion). The one thing I'm really looking forward to seeing One Day at a Time return to the original series' network. And maybe, just maybe I might check out Star Trek Discovery that people are so divided about.
Tuesday, August 25, 2020
My 2020 Summer Watch-list
With fall just around the corner, I thought I would share my summer watchlist of shows I've watched these past five months. Here we go!
Station 19 Season 1 (ABC)
I will go into more detail in another post, but I finally had the chance to watch the first season of Station 19, the third spinoff of Grey's Anatomy. I was hesitant to watch this series from the start, but after watching the first season, I thought it was good but not great.The one thing that kept me watching was the characters, while some of the stories felt a bit overly dramatic. The one thing I didn't like was just before the end of the scene; flashforward scenes of what was coming next ruined some of the surprising moments for me. Jaina Lee Ortiz (playing Andy Herrera) was excellent in this series (so far). I'm considering watching season two, as I give season one a 7/10.
Hunter Season 1 (Peacock Streaming Service)
This summer, I got to watch the new Peacock Streaming Service, and there have been a few new series I've got a chance to watch and a classic. One is the 80's cop series Hunter, starring Fred Dryer.Dryer plays Hunter, a cop who goes with his instincts rather than what his boss wants him to do. It's the Los Angeles of Miami Vice, with Dryer co-starring with Stephanie Kramer as Dee Dee McCall. The first season was so filled with action, drama, and gritty scenes at times that I was all in for the next two days watching this series. I give this series an 8.5/10.
The Capture Season 1 (Peacock Streaming Service, BBC One)
I've already written my thoughts on this series, but I want to discuss it again. The Capture is another Peacock Streaming Service original, also a BBC series, that won me over in storytelling, characters, and the performance from Callum Turner, who steals the show. This series leaves you on the edge of your seat from the beginning to the end of the last episode and asks, "Did he deserve it?" 9.5/10.
Avatar: The Last Airbender (Netflix)
I must thank my brothers for getting me to watch this series from beginning to end. My brother grew up and loves Avatar the Last Airbender, so when Netflix finally gets to stream the complete series, he called me to sit and watch it.I finished watching that series in four days, with season two done in one day. I loved it, loved it, loved it! The show has dark adult themes for a kid's series that aired on Nickelodeon. While Aang might be the popular character, I'm a fan of Katara, Toph, and Uncle, and I think water bending is the coolest bending in the Avatar world. 10/10.
Quarantine Quitchen (YouTube)
Since the pandemic of COVID-19 was hitting the United States, YouTube has had a lot of shows to distract from the overwhelming news coverage. There was one show that helped me through the stresses, and that was Quarantine Quitchen.It is hosted by Alton Brown and his wife, Elizabeth, as it's just a night with the Browns, including their dogs, while they cook up something on the spot. And yes, there will be cocktails to make as well. It's fun entertaining, and you learn to cook something, even a cocktail. 9/10.
America's Got Talent (NBC)
The show that I can rely on the most this year is America's Got Talent, for a lot of things. This hasn't been the best summer or year, no matter what's been going on, but America's Got Talent gives us hope and inspiration that in the darkness, there's always a light at the end, and it's been proven to be what this season has shown.This season has been one of the strangest performances at home or on stage that have been taped; it has gone so well than I could have expected. And Simon Cowell's absence is missing after his accident, but the fill-in judges from Kelly Clarkson and Kenan Thompson have been excellent. Who will win? It's too early to call, but I expect it will be magical and extraordinary. 9/10.
Friday, August 7, 2020
Top 5 List: Story-lines to See this Season from #OneChicago
5. A Break on One Chicago Crossover
As much as I would hate to say this maybe this season we could take a break of the epic three-show crossover this television season and maybe just focus on the shows. I just think with doing a crossover event during this COVID-19 situation, it might be best to step back for a season. Besides, how the hell could you top last season's crossover?4. Flashback
I think it would be very cool if one of these shows could do a flashback episode. It could focus on the hospital at Med or the fire station on Fire. As much as we hear amazing fire stories from those that retired or still on the job it would be kind of cool to see it on screen. Maybe see how Herrmann or Mouch got started at the fire academy or maybe show a historical moment at Med that changed the face of medicine.3. Relationships
Let's get one thing clear, I'm dying for Upton and Halstead's relationship to go to the next level. But besides them that we know will happen; I would love to see what comes next in the lives of Severide and Kidd. I mean what's next in the cards for these two: wedding? baby? And while those two couples are what we expect moving into the next level in their relationship, the one thing for this season that I'm wanting to know is if Brett and Casey will be a couple. I think that we could see them come to their true feelings for one another this year. And let me just put this out here: I still have hope for Manstead!!2. Atwater's storyline
I know that we had a short season due to the COVID-19 situation, but out of the three shows that had their so-called season finale. Chicago PD felt like a real season finale with Atwater choosing to speak the truth about a cop's racial profiling that was killed. That ending with Atwater standing in front of all of those cops as they drive off and him yelling at them gave me chills down to my spine. Let's hope that we get to see what happens next in season eight.
1. COVID-19 storyline
It might not be the most popular thing to talk about on television; but if other medical dramas are planning to do a storyline involving COVID-19 in their upcoming season why not One Chicago? I think that the show could take it further than the other shows by showing each of the characters their perspectives. Maybe we could see one of our favorites battle the virus this season.
Those are my top five list of what I hope we get to see this season. I know it's been a rough last six months and this summer has really been the worst as well. Hopefully, the networks and studios are taking the proper safety precautions for the show's cast and crew, and maybe we could get shows back within the fall season.
You can catch episodes Chicago Fire, PD, and Med all on the Peacock streaming service, NBC.com or NBC app.
You can catch episodes Chicago Fire, PD, and Med all on the Peacock streaming service, NBC.com or NBC app.
Sunday, August 2, 2020
The Umbrella Academy Season 2
The second season of The Umbrella Academy was released this weekend, and it was freakin fantastic!!!
Picking up seconds after the season one finale, the team/family is back in the early 1960s, separated from 1960-1963. But in a way, like in the first season, Five sees that they've brought the apocalypse with them and must find the team as they live their own lives. Deigo is trying to stop the assassination of JFK, Klaus starts a cult, Luther is making money to a gangster, Allison is married and fighting for civil rights. Vanya suffers from memory loss and is trying to figure out who she is. All of this while The Handler tries to get back not only her power at the Commission but also Five and has a helping hand. The season finale (which I won't say much) leaves an opening door for Season Three that I hope Netflix will announce by Monday or this week.
Season two of The Umbrella Academy was mind-blowing. While it had the same vibe from the first season, it improved with solid character development and writing. The stories and the setting were timeless and fitting and had that balance of humor and emotions hitting at the right time. The cast performs excellently, like Ellen Page, David Castaneda, and Emmy Raver-Lampman. Robert, Sheehan, and Kate Walsh. But it was Rita Arya as Lila and Robin Atkin Downes, as the voice of AJ Carmichael, who killed it. Even the music selection this season fits perfectly with the scenes of the episodes.
Overall, I give this season a 9/10.
If you haven't seen Season Two of The Umbrella Academy or the series, I highly recommend it.
You can catch the first two seasons of The Umbrella Academy available now on Netflix.
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