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Posted on Friday, November 7th, 2014

Dave!I watch all new televisions shows hoping that they'll be terrible because I don't have time to watch anymore shows. Usually, this isn't much of a challenge because the vast majority of TV shows suck.

Every once in a while there are surprises though. Jane the Virgin was probably the biggest this season. I tuned in with all the negativity I could muster, but ended up finding it hugely entertaining. Which is the complete opposite of last year when I tuned into Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. expecting to love it, but instead ended up hating every minute.

Some shows I don't even bother with, but this is rare. Since you just never know, I tend to give every show a shot.

One series I won't be tuning in for, however, is the latest Katherine Heigl latest effort: State of Affairs. I haven't liked her in anything she's done since Roswell, and this TV series looks to be the biggest steamer yet (despite having Alfre Woodard in it... WTF?!?). It doesn't help that she's an ungrateful shit... but the idea of Heigl playing a "head CIA analyst" is just beyond my ability to suspend disbelief for (right up there with Denise Richards playing nuclear physicist Dr. Christmas Jones in The World is Not Enough and Hayden Christensen as Darth Vader in the crappy Star Wars prequels).

And so... what am I looking forward to checking out? Glad you asked!

   
12 Monkeys (SyFy • January 16, 2015). SyFy's take on the fantastic film looks somewhat intriguing...

This was the movie that completely changed my mind about Brad Pitt as an actor and cemented my appreciation for Bruce Willis... will the television series do their performances justice? Time will tell.

   
Agent Carter (ABC • January 6, 2015). Here's hoping that everything Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. gets wrong, this limited series gets right...

Having Hayley Atwell return in the lead role is the perfect start... but I thought the same thing about Clark Gregg. Having an amazing actor anchoring a show doesn't mean anything if you put them in stupid stories and surround them with crappy characters. Fingers crossed.

   
Ascension (SyFy • December 15, 2014). The premise of a bunch of people secretly being launched into deep space back in the 1960's is intriguing all by itself... but the trailers hint at a lot more to the show than that...

Weird! But in a good way! Maybe.

   
The Astronaut Wives Club (ABC • Spring 2015) Based on the book that chronicled the true-life stories of the wives of American astronauts, this show was moved from Fall 2014 to Spring 2015, which is pretty worrisome. Even so, I'm looking forward to checking it out.

   
Battle Creek (CBS • 2015). I'm not holding my breath, but when Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan comes up with a new show, I'll at least give it a shot...

Don't know how I feel about the casting, but we could be in for an unexpected treat here.

   
Better Call Saul (AMC • February, 2015). And speaking of Breaking Bad and Vince Gilligan... this spin-off takes us back to the universe we know and love, and plenty of surprises are promised...

Hopefully they'll be good surprises.

   
Dig (USA • March 15, 2015). Jason Isaacs, one of the best actors on earth has a new television series...

Everything about this show looks fantastic. Which, of course, means nothing. But I'm hopeful.

   
The Expanse (SyFy • 2015). Hard SciFi doesn't translate too well to the screen... big or small... but the idea of seeing Leviathan Wakes brought to life is just too tempting to resist).

   
Public Morals (TNT • 2015) As a big fan of Edward Burns, I'll definitely be tuning in...

Not a fan of period cop dramas, so I don't know if I'll keep tuning in, however.

   
Shades of Blue (NBC • 2015) When you have Barry Levinson directing Jennifer Lopez as a mother and dirty undercover FBI agent, I'm interested. The fact that there's no show previews out there is worrisome, but I liked Out of Sight, so we'll see.

   
The Slap (NBC • 2015) I was imagining a bad translation of an Australian drama series... until I saw the cast. Peter Sarsgaard? Uma Thurman? Zachary Quinto ? Brian Cox? Um, yeah. See you there.

   
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (NBC • Spring 2015) Tina Fey is involved. That's all I need to know.

   
Wayward Pines (FOX • 2015) Obviously inspired by Twin Peaks, this looks crappy in a way that only M. Night Shyamalan can manage (it's his show, after all). And yet...

Who knows?

   
Argh. Too much TV. If even half of those shows are any good, I'm screwed... there's no way I can keep up with so many shows when my plate is already full.

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Comments

  1. Jebb says:

    Ooh, I didn’t know there’s a remake of “12 Monkeys” in the works. “Time Bandits” made quite an impression on me as a child, so I’ve always felt a special affinity for anything the very clever Terry Gilliam directed.

  2. B.E. Earl says:

    Did you stop watching Agents of SHIELD? Because…it’s really gotten good. I was with you during most of Season 1. But somewhere there in the final few episodes of the season, it started getting better. And it improved from just “getting better” to “really good” this season. Honestly, I’ve never seen a show make a complete turnaround like this one has. I mean, I’ve seen good shows get bad. But I don’t think I’ve ever seen a really bad show get good. Until now. A lot of people out there seem to agree with me. My two cents.

    • Daver says:

      I’ve watched the last couple episodes and, while I agree it’s better than it was last season, I’m still not impressed. The only thing that could have saved the show was to ditch everybody but Coulson and May and get serious. Adding Mockingbird and two new guys wasn’t enough. Fitz-Simmons, Skye, and Ward are still stinking up the place, and the stories just aren’t that interesting to me.

  3. B.E. Earl says:

    Also, have you seen Constantine yet? Meh…I really want to like it, but it hasn’t really impressed me yet.

    • Daver says:

      I had high hopes for Constantine… but it’s not grabbing me yet. I’ll probably keep watching for a while to see if it gets better but, for now, it seems to be nothing but by-the-number stories inhabited with boring characters. So disappointing.

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