Agent Carter - 1 Hour
Drama
CAST LISTING - Hayley Atwell
CREDITS LISTING - PRODUCTION COMPANIES: ABC Studios, Marvel Entertainment; WRITERS: Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely; EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Michele Fazekas & Tara Butters, Steve McFeely & Christopher Marcus, and Jeph Loeb.
Marvel’s Agent Carter,” starring “Captain America’s” Hayley Atwell follows the story of Peggy Carter. It’s 1946, and peace has dealt Peggy Carter a serious blow as she finds herself marginalized when the men return home from fighting abroad. Working for the covert SSR (Strategic Scientific Reserve), Peggy must balance doing administrative work and going on secret missions for Howard Stark all while trying to navigate life as a single woman in America, in the wake of losing the love of her life – Steve Rogers. Inspired by the feature films “Captain America: The First Avenger” and “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” along with the short “Marvel One-Shot: Agent Carter.” “Marvel’s Agent Carter” stars Hayley Atwell as Agent Peggy Carter. Executive producers are
American Crime - 1 Hour
Drama
CAST LISTING - Timothy Hutton, Felicity Huffman, Benito Martinez, Johnny Ortiz, Elvis Nolasco, Caitlin Gerard, Richard Cabral, W. Earl Brown, Penelope Ann Miller
CREDITS LISTING - PRODUCTION COMPANY - ABC Studios; WRITER: John Ridley; EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: John Ridley, Michael McDonald
The humble city of Modesto is far inland from San Francisco, surrounded by farmland. Parts are pastoral, while others are grittier with rising crime due to gangs, drug trafficking and addiction.
All over the news are reports about a young couple who were attacked in their home. Matt Skokie, a war vet, was killed and his wife, Lily, was raped and beaten unconscious. This tragedy sends shock waves into the community, stirring up tensions across racial lines, and connecting victims, suspects, and their families.
Matt’s father Chuck (Timothy Hutton) has flown in from Arizona for the grim job of identifying his son’s body. He and his ex-wife Barb (Felicity Huffman) haven’t seen each other in a long time and she is still angry with Chuck for his gambling addiction that destroyed their family. Barb became a struggling single mom and regrets having to raise Matt and his brother in public housing – as the only white kids there, they were badly treated. Chuck got the help he needed to overcome his addiction, but it took a lot of time to repair his relationship with his sons.
They are at the hospital with Lily’s parents, Tom and a tearful Eve, watching over their unconscious daughter. They still believe there is life in her, but doctors tell them that they are pessimistic that she will ever recover, even if she wakes up.
The two couples have to decide whether they talk to the press. Tom and Eve are not ready, but Barb wants to keep the story front page so the people who did this to their children are arrested. It’s been several days and no arrests. But that will soon change. The police are about to arrest four suspects.
There’s teenager Tony Gutiérrez raised by single father, Alonzo. He insisted that Tony and his daughter, Jenny, steer clear of gangs and trouble. But, Tony rented out a car from his father’s garage to a thug named Hector Tontz… mainly because he was too scared to refuse. Because that car was at the scene of the crime, Tony is arrested. Later, Hector is arrested with force after he was caught using victim Matt’s credit card.
Police get Hector, who proclaims his innocence, to give up petty crook Carter. He and his 20-year-old white girlfriend, Aubry, are methheads and always looking to buy. They are broke and desperate, and have a knack for finding trouble, like at a club when black girls beat up Aubrey for being with a ‘brother.’
Cops burst into their apartment and arrest the couple. Is it possible they knew the victims?
The investigation takes a turn when a search of the couple’s home reveals a disturbing secret. The case has just gotten bigger and the players will have their lives torn apart. A racially charged drama, from the point of view of the victims, the accused, and their families – written and produced by Oscar winner John Ridley (12 Years A Slave).
Black-ish - Half Hour
Comedy
CAST LISTING - Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross, Yara Shahidi, Marcus Scribner, Miles Brown, Caila Martin, Laurence Fishburne (recurring character)
CREDITS LISTING - PRODUCTION COMPANY: ABC Studios; WRITER: Kenya Barris; EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Kenya Barris, Anthony Anderson, Larry Wilmore, Brian Dobbins, Peter Principato, Tom Russo, Helen Sugland, Paul Young, Laurence Fishburne
Andre ‘Dre’ Johnson (Anthony Anderson) is about to be promoted to Vice President of Relevant Advertising. He and his physician wife, Rainbow (Tracee Ellis Ross), are living the American dream: great careers, four beautiful kids, and a Colonial home in an upper middle class neighborhood. However, Dre starts to see his perfect life differently when he discovers that he’s being promoted to “Urban” VP at his firm and in the same week, his son announces that he wants to have a Bar Mitzvah. All of a sudden it hits Dre: Has success brought too much assimilation? Is his family of out of touch with their own identity?
Dre’s opinionated, old school father, Pops (Laurence Fishburne), and his liberal wife have very different opinions about how Dre should handle the promotion and Dre Jr.’s birthday request. But Dre has it all under control. In order to prove that he hasn’t lost touch with his roots, he presents an extreme version of an “Urban” marketing campaign at work that raises more than a few eyebrows. He also decides to throw an African Rites of Passage ceremony for his mortified son.
Ultimately, Dre’s family helps him realize that the best way to live is by embracing the new while honoring the past. He decides to throw his son a hip hop Bro Mitzvah and the successful event inspires him to create a multicultural ad campaign that wows everyone at the office.
Living the American dream isn’t easy, but Dre is determined to find a way to hold onto his cultural identity while embracing a new future in this comedy that is written and loosely based on the life of Kenya Barris (The Game), and executive produced by Larry Wilmore (Bernie Mac).
Forever - 1 Hour
Drama
CAST LISTING - Ioan Gruffudd, Alana De La Garza, Judd Hirsch, Joel David Moore, Barbara Eve Harris
CREDITS LISTING - PRODUCTION COMPANY: Warner Brothers TV; WRITER: Matt Miller; EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Matt Miller, Dan Lin, Jen Gwartz
Doctor Henry Morgan, New York City’s star medical examiner, has a secret – he is 200 years old. At the age of 35, Henry died for the first time, and despite many more deaths, is always reborn at 35 years old, without aging a day. With morbid experiments, he tries to get to the bottom of his inexplicable immortality, but every time he is reborn as the same old Henry.
Being immortal can have its advantages. Henry has seen every corner of the world, learned many languages, climbed Mount Everest, and loved many women. But it can have its heartbreaks as well; like outliving the love of his life, Abigail. To Henry, eternity has not been a blessing – it’s a curse.
Henry has spent many decades getting to know Abe, his 76 year-old friend, and the only person who knows his secret. Abe owns an antique store, which hides Henry’s lab where he searches for the secret of his immortality.
His experiences with death serve him well as New York’s star medical examiner. Henry’s skills of observation are remarkable, allowing him to read people, whether dead or alive, with stunning accuracy.
Like when he meets 32 year-old Detective Jo Martinez, who is investigating the victims of a fatal subway crash. She didn’t have to tell him she is a recent widow who is drinking to mask her pain. He could see that for himself.
Each week, a new case and his budding friendship with Jo will reveal layers of Henry’s long and colorful life in this drama from Matt Miller (Chuck, Las Vegas) and Dan Lin (Sherlock Holmes, Gangster Squad).
Galavant - Half Hour
Comedy
CAST LISTING - Joshua Sasse, Karen David, Timothy Omundson, Vinnie Jones, Mallory Jansen, Luke Youngblood
CREDITS LISTING - PRODUCTION COMPANY: ABC Studios; WRITER: Dan Fogelman; EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Dan Fogelman, Alan Menken, Glenn Slater
Dan Fogelman (Crazy, Stupid, Love; Tangled; Cars) teams up with Broadway and Hollywood’s award-winning musical team — composer Alan Menken (The Little Mermaid; Beauty and the Beast) and lyricist Glenn Slater (The Little Mermaid; Tangled) — for a musical comedy fairytale of epic proportions.
Once upon a time, the dashing hero Galavant (Joshua Sasse) was a slayer of dragons, protector of the innocent, and defender of the less fortunate. But one day, the evil King Richard (Timothy Omundson) fell for Galavant’s ladylove Madalena and kidnapped her. On Madalena and King Richard’s wedding day, Galavant courageously fought his way back to the palace to rescue his love. And while this is where most fairytales end happily ever after, it’s where the tale of GALAVANT truly begins. Madalena stuns Galavant when she announces that she chooses fame, fortune, and the crown over Galavant and breaks his heart.
Five years later we rejoin Galavant, heartbroken and drowning his sorrows in drink. Having given up on heroics, he’s a bit out of shape and flat broke. But his faithful squire Sid sees a momentous opportunity when Princess Isabella of Valencia arrives in search of “The Great Galavant.” She asks him to save her kingdom from its evil invader… none other than King Richard himself. Galavant must get back in the saddle, literally and figuratively, to take revenge on his nemesis, win back Madalena, and restore his “happily ever after.” But our fallen hero doesn’t realize that Isabella might not be revealing the whole story…
Our hero’s quest for redemption will have many twists and turns along the way. And as one of the songs from Menken and Slater proclaims: “Huzzah And Tally-Ho! Sit Back And Here We Go!”
How to Get Away With Murder - 1 Hour
Drama
CAST LISTING - Viola Davis, Aja Naomi King, Jack Falahee, Alfred Enoch, Karla Souza, Charlie Weber, Liza Weil, Katie Findlay, Billy Brown, Matt McGorry
CREDITS LISTING - PRODUCTION COMPANY: ABC Studios; WRITER: Peter Nowalk; EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Peter Nowalk, Shonda Rhimes, Betsy Beers
Michaela, Wes, Laurel and Patrick are ambitious first year law students at a prestigious, cutthroat East Coast Law School where only the best students are given a shot at participating in real cases. They compete against each other at all costs for the attention of brilliant, charismatic, and seductive Professor Annalise DeWitt in Criminal Law 101 aka HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER.
Professor DeWitt (Viola Davis) is a master litigator and invites all four of these students who want to work on a high profile murder case. She manipulates them into doing dirty legal legwork like seducing someone to gain insight in the prosecution’s case, or digging up dirt to discredit the star witness. Wes even witnesses Annalise having an affair, and soon learns her lover is actually an unwitting pawn on the witness stand. She wins her case with ease and the students question just how far they are willing to go to earn a seat next to her in a courtroom on the next case.
Although they know this formidable professor is dangerous, they will need her help, four months later, when they find themselves arguing out in the woods standing over a dead body. Now they are all entangled in a masterful, sexy, suspense-driven legal thriller from Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers, executive producers of Grey’s Anatomy and Scandal.
Manhattan Love Story - half Hour
Comedy
CAST LISTING - Analeigh Tipton, Jake McDorman, Jade Catta-Preta, Nicolas Wright, Chloe Wepper, Kurt Fuller
CREDITS LISTING - PRODUCTION COMPANY: ABC Studios; WRITER: Jeff Lowell; EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Jeff Lowell, Peter Traugott
Have you ever wondered what your date was really thinking?
This romantic comedy explores the differences between men and women by highlighting the disparities between what they say and what they really think throughout the course of a relationship, by exposing their unfiltered thoughts.
Southern girl, Dana (Analeigh Tipton), is new to the city and ready to make it big in the New York publishing world. On the outside, she is full of ambition, passion, and confidence. Inside her head, she doubts her outfit, hates her ankles, and is sure she’s said and done exactly the wrong thing in every situation.
In contrast to Dana’s unsettled life, she is temporarily staying with her college friend Amy (Jade Catta-Preta) and her husband David (Nicolas Wright), a seemingly perfect couple who set Dana up on a date with David’s brother, Peter (Jake McDorman).
Like with Dana, we are privy to all of Peter’s inner thoughts. We know how charming and suave he thinks he is on his first date with Dana…and how he is sure it is not his fault when she runs out of the restaurant crying after five minutes.
But with a little encouragement from their friends and family, Peter and Dana will try again. And again. And we will hear exactly what they are thinking every step of the way in this romantic comedy from Jeff Lowell (Drew Carey Show and Spin City).
Selfie - Half Hour
Comedy
CAST LISTING - Karen Gillan, John Cho, Tim Peper, Allyn Rachel, Joy Randolph, David Harewood
CREDITS LISTING - PRODUCTION COMPANY: Warner Bros. TV; WRITER: Emily Kapnek; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Emily Kapnek
Eliza Dooley (Karen Gillan) has come a long way since her dorky junior high days. Thanks to the magic of laser hair removal, push-up bras and filters on photos—she is Instafamous with 263,000 followers. She shamelessly tweets about being pushed in a wheelchair through the airport because her 5-inch Louboutin shoes ‘are a kind of disability.’ Her nonstop selfies and posts raise her profile and rack up the ‘likes.’
But one lonely day, she has a revelation: being friended is not the same as having friends. She enlists the help of marketing guru and buttoned up co-worker, Henry, to ‘rebrand’ herself and her reputation. In return, Eliza flirtatiously offers to do “almost anything” but Henry just blushes and insists their relationship is strictly business.
Eliza fails her first test when Henry catches her playing Candy Crush on her phone during a wedding ceremony—with the sound on. Listening to the vows “gave her the feels” and she just needed an escape. Her disregard for his rules pushes Henry to quit, but Eliza charms him into giving her another chance. Besides, people are beginning to notice the sparks between them.
Loosely based on My Fair Lady, Selfie explores the modern struggles of Eliza and Henry, as he tries to teach her how to live life offline— whether she ‘likes’ it or not—from writer/executive producer Emily Kapnek (Suburgatory).
The Astronaut Wives Club - 1 Hour
Drama
CAST LISTING - JoAnna Garcia Swisher, Odette Annable, Zoe Boyle, Azure Parsons, Desmond Harrington
CREDITS LISTING - PRODUCTION COMPANY: ABC Studios; EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Stephanie Savage, Josh Schwartz, Len Goldstein, Michael London, Janice Williams
Based on the book by Lily Koppel, this 10 episode limited series tells the story of the women who were key players behind some of the biggest events in American history. As America’s astronauts were launched on death-defying missions, Life Magazine documented the astronauts’ families, capturing the behind-the-scenes lives of their young wives. Overnight, these women were transformed from military spouses into American royalty. As their celebrity rose and tragedy began to touch their lives, they rallied together.
The Astronaut Wives Club stars JoAnna Garcia Swisher as Betty Grissom; Odette Annable as Trudy Cooper; Zoe Boyle as Jo Schirra; Azure Parsons as Annie Glenn; Desmond Harrington as Alan Shepherd.
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The Club - 1 Hour
Drama
CAST LISTING - Chris Conroy, Betsy Brandt, Callie Hernandez, Boris Kodjoe
CREDITS LISTING - PRODUCTION COMPANIES: ABC Studios, CBS TV Studios; WRITER: Susannah Grant; EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Sarah Timberman, Carl Beverly
Welcome to THE CLUB… it is Connecticut’s most exclusive with stunning vistas, rolling fairways, impeccable courts. Money and connections will get you in, but the beautiful people and their scandals will keep you coming back.
At its center of things are the descendants of THE CLUB’s founding family: the powerful and wealthy Holbrooke family. Flawless blond Mickey is the queen bee and a force to be reckoned with. This tightly wound tennis champ is never far from a glass of wine or anti-anxiety pills.
Her father is 79-year-old Winston Holbrooke III. The old man has still ‘got it,’ but that didn’t stop his trophy wife from leaving him – for his eldest son, Win. Before the two ran off together, Win left the finances of the club in the hands of a Wall Street scammer. Now, the club is millions in debt and may not survive.
Mickey’s husband Randy is considered a pushy jerk, but is keeping the place afloat with lots of cash. The SEC is after him and agents want Mickey to testify against Randy. She wants to be loyal to her husband, at least in these matters, but something is making her doubt his loyalty to her.
The members at the club have their alliances, rivalries, and affairs on and off the courts and fairways. And sometimes they cross the lines with the people who indulge their every desire. Towel boy, Jesse, is the target of Mickey and Randy’s gold card carrying 17-year-old triplets who make bets on who can seduce him first. They aren’t the only ones lusting after him. And pursuing Ana, who also works at the club, is Mickey’s 23 year-old brother, Forty, just back from rehab. Definitely against the employee rules, like accepting tips. Ana’s mother and head of staff, Hilda, wouldn’t hesitate to fire her own daughter if she finds out. But she’s cleaned up lots of dirty laundry in this place… and we’re not talking towels.
A decadent and seductive drama from Oscar nominee Susannah Grant (Erin Brockovich, Ever After, Party of Five).
From Barbie Kligman (Private Practice) based on the original Australian series of the same name.
The Whispers - 1 Hour
Drama
CAST LISTING - Lily Rabe, Barry Sloane, Derek Webster, Milo Ventimiglia, Brianna Brown, Kylie Rogers, Kyle Harrison Breitkopf, Catalina Denis
CREDITS LISTING - PRODUCTION COMPANY: ABC Studios; WRITER: Soo Hugh; EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Soo Hugh, Darryl Frank, Justin Falvey, Dawn Olmstead
Parents have a soft spot for their children. In THE WHISPERS, an unseen alien force has figured this human weakness out. They have invaded earth and are using our most unlikely resource to achieve world domination – our children.
In the country’s center of political power, Washington DC, several kids have been talking about their imaginary friend, Drill. What the parents don’t know is this friend is not as imaginary as they assume. Drill is able to entice the kids to play very dangerous games with very real consequences.
FBI agent Claire Bennigan has been called in to investigate the case of a 6-year-old girl who almost killed her mother playing a game with her imaginary friend. She wonders if this girl is disturbed or is there something bigger at play.
Meanwhile, halfway across the world, the defense department just sent Wes Lawrence to the Sahara Desert, where he witnesses what looks like an alien spaceship and something else even more inexplicable. Someone needs to start putting the pieces together to save humanity. As the game clock counts down, and the children unwittingly help the aliens, it’s a suspenseful race against an unseen enemy. Amblin TV is co-producing with Dawn Olmstead’s Grady Girl.
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Thanks for compiling this.
ReplyDeleteHTGAWM, Galavant, Selfie and MLS for me! The whispers sounds like and interesting midseason show!
ReplyDeleteHoly crap, what did they do to Karen Gillan? Why take a beautiful woman and make her look like...whatever the hell she's wearing on both her body and face...
ReplyDeleteWait, Selfie is based on My Fair Lady? That is so awesome, I didn't know that!
ReplyDeleteInterested in Manhattan Love Story, always seemed like the underdog to me.
ReplyDeleteKaren Gillan, Selfie!!!! She looks awesome, I'm so watching this show, I like all of ABC pilots they picked up this year, they look great.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
ReplyDeleteJust a comment, but, creatively I feel American Crime should be set in the south. I've lived in a few different regions and racism has the most effect there. That's where I grew up and it's a huge deal there and where I grew up many people both black and white hated each other irrationally and I lost my best friend once because their parents didn't trust me because of my race and I'm white. And having been in California I feel like a different setting could highlight how horrible racism is no matter your race and no matter the race you dislike. Living in the west now I witness racism against the Latino community with whites and vice versa, if it's set in west those could have been the races. Would have changed things up a bit at least.
Either Karen has extremely fast growing hair or that's a wig, she just had it shaved for a movie a few months ago and to get hair that long I'm assuming would take years.
ReplyDeleteI think it's a wig, since she recently posted some pics on Twitter in her shorter hair, but it looks so realistic. She's just so beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteThat's very true, I think maybe it's not set there since ABC probably doesn't want to show those areas for what they really are, there could be controversy even though it's true. Well said though, very well said.
ReplyDeleteI think she looks great aside from maybe having a bit too much makeup on.
ReplyDeleteHonestly the only new ABC show which interests me this year is Agent Carter. I'm rather disappointed with every network. From what I've seen / heard so far, the only new shows that I'll very watching is Agent Carter, Gotham (on Fox) and The Emerald City (on NBC).
ReplyDeleteI stopped reading the plot description for American Crime because it seems like an outline for the entire pilot episode.
ReplyDeleteI wonder, since John Cho is going to have a staring role is Selfie now, does that mean he won't be appearing in season 2 of Sleepy Hollow?
ReplyDeleteI'm interested in Black-ish (hopefully a single cam), Selfie, Whispers and HTGAWM. I'll probably watch Agent Carter since I'm a Marvel Cinematic/TV Universe completist. It will take very positive reviews for me to sample case of the week shows on any network.
ReplyDeleteThe Hollywood reporter has a bit more info on Agent Carter
ReplyDeletehttp://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/abc-picks-up-marvels-agent-700880
'Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that Agent Carter will be a short-order series and likely used as a "bridge show" to air during the second season hiatus of Marvel's Agents of SHIELD, with both series ultimately being tied-in together' a bit like what ABC originally planned for OUAT and Wonderland but seems like its actually happening now which could be good news.
Also the pilot was written by the Captain America Winter Soldier screenwriters so I'm even more excited now as that was the second best MCU film after Avengers.
Sleepy Hollow was already started production so he could be in the first few episodes before production on Selfie begins.
ReplyDeleteSo happy about Forever!!
ReplyDeleteI'll have to take some time tonight to read more about the rest of show and decide, this year I stayed away as much as possible from pilots to avoid letdowns!
I have a feeling that was the idea. I figured she was supposed to be over the top and ridiculous. It's a modern day spin on My Fair Lady, isn't it? Instead of a makeover, it'll probably be more of a "make-under."
ReplyDeleteSelfie and Forever seem to be promising. How To Get Away With Murder also sounds interesting.
ReplyDeleteAgent Carter - The truth is Agents of SHIELD barely survived. My bet is it's on a short leash to get results.
ReplyDeleteAmerican Crime - Sounds like a 90 minute movie.
Black-ish - You had me at Anthony Anderson.
Forever - Could be interesting... unless they make a point of killing him in every episode.
Galavant - Sounds like kids disney movie, with drinking... which makes sense for ABC. Also, Vinnie Jones as a regular in a comedy series? Really?
How to Get Away with Murder - You had me at Shonda Rhimes. The professor sounds like a darker version of Scandal's Olivia Pope.
Manhattan Love Story - This could either be the next HIMYM or a major flop. I don't think there's an in between.
Selfie - I refuse to recognize that as a word. But even so, sounds like a nice way to try to ruin the memories of a classic movie.
The Whispers - Lily Rabe was amazing in AHS so I'll give it a shot... but still it sounds less like tv show and more like a 2 hour movie, doubt it will survive.
Added The Astronaut Wives Club and The Club to the list, the were ordered previously.
ReplyDeleteYeah, deadline already revealed that a while ago. It's great that AoS will get air in two batches of interrupted runs, the breaks this season were way too much.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely, of course it means having to wait a bit longer to see Agent Carter but I'm willing to wait!
ReplyDeleteKaren, John, Alex and David all in broadcast productions (regulars or recurs). Doctor Who's cast takes America!
ReplyDeleteA show to bridge between two halves of another show. We've heard that before... Hopefully ABC learned something from Wonderland and actually do it this time!
ReplyDeleteHTGAWM sounds awfully a lot like the final season of Desperate Housewives :P
ReplyDeleteMy opinion on the new shows:
ReplyDeleteAgent Carter - I haven't seen any of the Captain America's movies, but I might this summer. I like Agents of SHIELD so I guess I'll try this.
American Crime - the summary practically spoiled the first episode, but it looks good.
Black-ish - I may try it, but it's not something I'm dying to watch.
Forever - I'm not so sure about this.
Galavant - this sound hilarious, I may watch it just to see how ridiculous it is. I'm not saying it's gonna be bad, but the premise had me laughing.
How To Get Away With Murder - one of the pilots I was hoping would get picked up.
Manhattan Love Story - i seriously have no opinion on this..
Selfie - the premise sounds stupid, but I'm sure the show is gonna be really good and hilarious. What else can you expect from Emily Kapnek.
The Whispers - finally, something to fill my undying love for V. I hope it's as good as it sounds.
The Astronaut Wives Club - this actually sounds interesting, it has a Pan Am vibe, which I like.
The Club - pass
Overall, the pilots this year are looking better than those of last year and two years ago.
I'm rooting for American Crime, Forever and How To Get Away With Murder :)
ReplyDeleteI may end up watching the Astronaut Wives Club. I like Joanna Garcia.
ReplyDeleteMy opinions on the new shows:
ReplyDeleteAgent Carter- I've never watched any of the Captain America movies and I dont watch SHIELD, but this is something I'm gonna be trying.
American Crime- They basically told us the whole first episode, but I'm watchin. I heard this show is really gritty.
Blackish- This sounds like the new Modern Family. I'm in.
Forever- Sounds like a pretty weird show. Sounds like iZombie but instead of zombies, it's immortality? Maybe I'll check out the trailer first.
Galavant- This shows sounds...terrible. I'll check out the trailer for this one. This sounds like it should be on ABC Family.
HTGAWM- I'm SO f****** stoked for this! Kate Findlay from Carrie Diaries AND Viola Davis in a show created by the one and only Shonda Rhimes, trailer or no trailer, I'm seeing this.
Manhattan Love Story- Eh, not my kind of show.
Selfie- Not really my kind of show either but I've always wanted to see Suburgatory, and since its by the same creator, maybe I'll check this out. I need to see the trailer.
The Whispers- This...sounds...amazing!! Lily Rabe from AHS is in it too so count me in!
I'd like to check out: Agent Carter (!),Selfie (Karen!), The Whispers, Forever, Galavant
ReplyDeleteIf I'm not mistaken Katie Cassidy was supposed to take part in Shonda's HTGAWM...or did I dream it?
ReplyDeleteI didn't remember reading that anywhere, she's already in contract with Arrow.
ReplyDeleteExcited for how to get away with murder
ReplyDeleteThe accused are two Latinos, a black man and a white woman, so it definitely brings in the Latino-white tensions in the west.
ReplyDeleteGalavant and The Whispers
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