Here's a preview of this week's episode of Grey's Anatomy.
Forget pumpkin spice and football season, my real fall ritual is the glow of a new TV lineup. Premiere Week isn’t just another week of television; it’s my personal holiday, when familiar characters return like old friends and brand-new shows promise fresh obsessions.
The season premiere is almost here! Here's a preview of the season 22nd premiere of Grey's Anatomy "Only The Strong Survive."
Get your calendar ready because ABC has announced the premiere dates for its fall shows! Can't wait to find out when your favorites will be premiering? Stay tuned and mark those dates!
The midseason schedule for your ABC shows is out. Here's when your favorite shows make their midseason return.
It won't be long until the season premiere of Grey's Anatomy is here. Here's an episode preview of "If Walls Could Talk."
In May 2017, ABC announced it was considering another spinoff of its hit series, Grey's Anatomy. That spinoff would become Station 19, a series that follows a group of firefighters in Seattle. The show would last only seven seasons on television and pretty much made a cult following of fans. So why am I writing about a show that ended a few months ago? To talk about that, I must start at the beginning. Here's my take on Station 19.
Looking for a medical drama to enjoy while Chicago Med and Grey's Anatomy take a little break? This Canadian series could be just what you need for your next binge-watching session! I’d love to share my thoughts on the first season of SkyMed with you.
ABC will be downsizing its comedy from two nights (Tuesday and Wednesday) to one night (Wednesday). The red-shot Abbott Elementary will be on the move from Tuesday to Wednesday at the 9 pm timeslot. The Conners, which had that previous timeslot, will kick off the night at 8pm, where it will lead into The Goldbergs. And the new Hilary Swank drama series will take over the post-Grey's timeslot on Thursdays at 10, moving Big Sky to Wednesdays at 10pm.
The summertime staple Bachelor In Paradise will be getting a regular season upgrade, airing both on Mondays (replacing DWTS) and Tuesdays from 8-10pm. A Million Little Things, which could be looking into its final season, will be held until midseason along with the sophomore comedy The Wonders Years and the new Gina Rodriguez comedy, Not Dead Yet.
And expect a new weekly celebrity edition of Jeopardy! will be paired with Celebrity Wheel of Fortune on Sunday night.
Here's the schedule:
MONDAY:
8/7c Bachelor in Paradise
10/9c The Good Doctor
TUESDAY:
8/7c Bachelor in Paradise
10/9c The Rookie: FEDS (new)
WEDNESDAY:
8/7c The Conners
8:30/7:30c The Goldbergs
9/8c Abbott Elementary (new night)
9:30/8:30c Home Economics
10/9c Big Sky
THURSDAY:
8/7c Station 19
9/8c Grey's Anatomy
10/9c Alaska (New Series)
FRIDAY:
8/7c Shark Tank
9/8c 20/20
SATURDAY:
8/7c College Football
SUNDAY:
7/6c America's Funniest Home Videos
8/7c Celebrity Jeopardy! (NEW)
9/8c Celebrity Wheel of Fortune
10/9c The Rookie
MIDSEASON:
A Million Little Things, American Idol, The Bachelor, Judge Steve Harvey, Not Dead Yet (Teaser), and The Wonder Years.
CANCELLED:
black-ish (ended), Promised Land and Queens
Like NBC, ABC has made some slight changes. The network's Wednesday and Thursday nights look solid programming-wise. Alaska looks interesting to see, as it has that Big Sky mystery vibes. And while it looks funny from the 15-second teaser, I might have to catch Not Dead Yet when it premieres.
What do you think of ABC's fall schedule? Leave a comment below!