FBI Most Wanted:
It is a spinoff of Dick Wolf’s FBI that specifically focuses on the Fugitive
Task Force, which relentlessly tracks and captures the notorious criminals on
the Bureau's Most Wanted list. Seasoned agent Jess Lacroix (played by Julian
McMahon of Charmed & Profiler) oversees the highly skilled team that
functions as a mobile undercover unit that is always out in the field, pursuing
those who are most desperate to elude justice.
Verdict: Renewed. It is a very straight to the point procedural
show about taking down the bad guys but these are the bad guys who are
fugitives of the law and are on the most wanted list. I was surprised that
during the 1st season of “FBI” it was decided they would do a
backdoor pilot, and that CBS rushed to green light it right away for a show the
following TV season despite it not being super popular show. I do like “FBI”
but it is more because of the main characters in the show than the actual plots
itself. Both shows have same feeling and tone about to it where it is always
about just taking down the bad guy with minimal person stuff getting in the
way. The only real personal stuff going on in the show is the head of the team who
is raising his daughter by himself because his wife is missing in action
overseas but it has been very minimal. Kellan Lutz is the only actor with any
acting credits you may have heard of like Twilight, Tarzan and Hercules. I know
why it was green lit right away because Dick Wolf has maxed out all he can on
NBC with the Law & Order franchise & the Chicago shows so he is trying
to make another empire on CBS, but that is ok. We need new material and shows
not remakes/reboots; yes this is another spinoff but like his other shows it is
usually a straight forward procedural that take down the bad guys. I have a
funny feeling that CBS will renew this because Dick Wolf made it. But so far
like the other show it has not done anything to make me think it should be
cancelled or that is a bad program, just another procedural show to add to the
schedule that is worthwhile.
Tommy:
Edie Falco(of OZ & Nurse Jackie) stars as Abigail
"Tommy" Thomas is a former high-ranking NYPD officer becomes the
first female police chief of Los Angeles who has to use her unflinching honesty
and hardball tactics to keep social, political and national security issues
from hindering effective law enforcement in the Southland. Her decisions while
being chief will ultimately impact not just her life but the future of women
being high ranking officials in the police department for generations to come
after her.
Verdict: Cancelled. Falco
is a great actress no matter what type of show it is but even she can’t save
this show which is disappointing because I was hoping she could carry this show
as I am a fan of hers like many are. They give her character all of these
accolades like being the youngest in history of NYPD to pass captain’s exam,
youngest to precinct command but they made her the stereotypical woman cop who
is lesbian, divorced after being married to a man and have it not just be about
her gender but also about her sexuality. We should only care about her
accomplishments not about her sex life or focus too much about her life outside
of her work like her conveniently moving to the city where her estranged
daughter and ex-husband live. It is
eerily too similar to another show that debuted this year where a woman is a
police chief who finds a girl/helps a girl by taking her into her own home. Her
ex-husband is in the show where their daughter is bi-racial that also plays a
big part into the show’s drama as well. This show’s premise has nothing to do
with the girl she takes into the home but still nonetheless seems like it’s
copying it because the daughter and ex-husband aspect of the show. Being the
chief of police of a small town in Long Island New York is on a smaller scale,
this show is in Los Angeles where there is more to work with and is a bigger
deal. The interesting thing is they are filming the show in NYC while trying to
make it look like LA so I don’t know how that is going to work overtime but
still interesting. It is not going to stick around with the other procedural
shows on CBS like NCIS’, FBIs, Blood Bloods and the remakes because the show is
all over the place as it does not know if it is a cop show or a show about
politics or not and is too progressive for the audiences who watch those other
procedural shows. It is also annoying that every time she tries to fix/change
the system from within the former police chief, major and the deputy mayor are
trying to set her up to fail so that it shows women do not deserve to be chief
of police. It just feels like it will not go anywhere if she keeps getting
derailed every time she tries to handle any situations if others in power are
preventing her from making change for the better. Also it is creepy that the
deputy mayor looks like a spitting image for the guy from Papa John’s. I do
like two of the supporting cast members her personal security detail/driver and
the lawyer who writes her speeches, the rest don’t do much for me.
Broke: Jackie
(played by Pauley Perrette of NCIS) a single mom is shocked when her sister, Elizabeth
(played by Natasha Leggero of Ugly Americans), who she hasn’t seen in five
years, her outrageously rich husband, Javier (played by Jaime Camil of Jane of
the Virgn) and Javier’s assistant Luis, land on her doorstep in need of a place
to live after their money dries up in Javier’s trust fund and his rich father
cuts him off to teach him a lesson. Jackie’s relationship with her sister will
be tested by putting up with three people living in her home and how they can
all co-exist in such a small house on one person’s salary.
Verdict: Cancelled. The premise has been done before many times about
a relative going broke and moving in with a family member who is far worse off
like NBC just did this same TV schedule in “Indebted”. Perrette is an esteemed
actress from her previous show but even she cannot save this horribly written
show and horribly casted actors. She and her sister don’t seem believable as
siblings and the whole idea of not having seeing Perrette/her son in how every
many years does not line up with the current age of the kid. There is also no
need for the butler/driver/assistant if he is being paid by Javier’s father it
does not really teach anyone a lesson if you have a butler. If Javier has such
a close relationship with him why doesn’t he live there? Plus they have to
throw it in that Javier is the only person who accepts his assistant because he
is gay. We do not care nor do we need his character despite him being the best
character in the show so it is all over the place. Her sister has no redeeming
qualities like she could never have been poor/raised by same mom/has no job
skills and her brother in law is so stupid it is not funny it is sad. The whole
show seems to be taken over by the former rich couple’s antics when it is
supposed to be about Jackie being a single mom raising her gifted but
misunderstood son who is the only really redeeming character. The show seems to
forget who the main character is in the show so it is a waste of Perrette’s
time and effort as I see this show being removed from the lineup quickly.
Council of Dads: Scott Perry a married man with five kids knows that his cancer will
most likely take his life so he reveals to his wife Robin (played by Sarah
Wayne Callies of Prison Break & Walking Dead) and kids a plan called a
“Council of Dads” that will be there for the family if he passes away so they
can help the kids grow up. These three men Anthony (played by Clive Standen of
Taken & Vikings), Larry (played by Michael O’Neill of West Wing &
Rectify) and Olive (played by J August Richards of Agents of Shield &
Angel) find redemption and purpose in their new roles as backup dads to Luly,
Theo, JJ and newborn Hope. They also discover
that they need the Perry family as much as the Perry family needs them.
Verdict: Cancelled. It does what it is supposed to do which is
tug at the emotional hearts strings like NBC’s most popular show “This Is Us”
but fails in the great storytelling and the characters you get behind that you
need to get connected to this sad and emotional story. The main characters who
play the “Council” are very well casted and they are really enjoyable in their
roles as I am familiar/liked them in previous roles as this is one of the only
positives in the show. I like the premise and where the show can go but it’s
all over the place which is taking away from the goodness and emotional bond
you can get with a show like this which is what their goal is to get you to
care about the family but it fails to grab you emotionally like other shows. “This
Is Us” tells a story over different time periods (past-present-future-different
times in the past) gracefully but this one is just going through the motions in
the present which is what a lot of shows do but doesn’t really build up any
connection to the family. They throw a lot at you with each and every kid but
don’t help you fully understand how the family formed and they throw too many
questions at you that are still lingering. We know ahead of time the premise
that the father passes away unlike the other show where it builds up to it even
if we can suspect that it will happen eventually. It is also stealing the idea
of other men/parents helping raise/helping the widow of the main character who
tragically passes away like in ABC’s “A Million Little Things” where three guys
who are married/single who help out the family of their friend who has a few
kids/a baby on the way. Everyone is trying to recreate the magic of “This Is
Us” in telling a heartfelt emotional story about a family coming together over
tragedy but only ABC’s “A Million Little Things” has successfully captured that
magic. NBC has failed in trying to recapture that magic before like last spring
with “The Village” in trying to tell the story of how everyone is connected who
live in this one loft that it was too much going on with so many coincidences
that it was too forced in telling a story. It did touch on the emotional heart
strings but it was flawed and it had bad storytelling. We need to stop trying
to recreate something that has already been done so well by your own network
already or a rival network who just copied you in the first place by actually
coming up with your own original ideas because if it ain’t broke don’t try to
fix it or try to recreate it.
Indebted:
Young parents Dave (played by Adam Pally of
Making History & the Mindy Project) and Rebecca (played by Abby Elliott of
SNL & Odd Mom out) are ready to reclaim their life after years of diapers
and sleepless nights. However, things take an unexpected turn when Dave's
parents show up unannounced and broke after having mismanaged their former
wealth, especially after his mom(played by Fran Drescher of the Nanny & the
Hotel Transylvania trilogy) needed knee surgery without insurance
following a spin class accident. Dave realizes he has no choice but to open the
door to the people who gave him everything. But these boomerang parents aren't
great with boundaries, and the question of whose parenting whom quickly becomes
blurred.
Verdict: Cancelled. It is
hard to tell if it is a laugh track or real people laughing but I can say for
myself I did laugh a few times an episode but not when the laughing was played
so that’s an issue. The premise is about them raising kids and dealing with
their parents but the kids are barely in the scenes and the daughter has seemed
to disappear as well. They do make the sister an important character but it
does not help the plot of each episode as I do not care about her problems or
why the parents do not stay with her instead of David. They also made her
lesbian like that is supposed to help with the premise of the show or character
building but it doesn’t help or hurt just not needed. If you did not like how
your childhood went in terms of how your parents raised you it will trigger
those memories as well because they reveal things they did when raising David
that are funny but horrible too, so it conflicts you if you can laugh or not.
It is a clever idea with a good cast of actors that also includes Steven Weber
of (Wings) that make it believable when watching it but the writing is not
great and lines seemed forced as well. I do not want to keep seeing Drescher’s
cleavage and the parents “screw up” in the first episode was so inappropriate I
don’t get how it got on TV. If every episode is how the parents “screw up “
with their finances how are they ever
going to fix it and how long can you keep a sitcom going, if that’s the main aspect. They do show how
they parent as well but it gets pushed to the side by their parents so that is
annoying. I am happy to see Pally lead another sitcom even if he is not
believable as a sitcom dad, but it doesn’t feel like the writing and premise
can really go farther than one season at most with this failing narrative every
week sorry Drescher you too can’t save it.
Lincoln Rhyme Hunt for the Bone collector: Inspired
by the best-selling book "The Bone Collector” former NYPD detective and
forensic genius Lincoln Rhyme (played by Russell Hornsby of Lincoln Heights
& Grimm) was at the top of his game until a serious accident at the hands
of a notorious serial killer forced him out of the field. Three years later
NYPD officer Amelia Sachs (played by Arielle Kebbel of Midnight Texas &
Ballers) who has a gift for profiling, finds herself hot on the killer's trail
after a series of murders that suggest the killer from Rhyme’s past has
returned. The unlikely duo join forces to crack the city's most confounding
cases but they must also race to take down the enigmatic killer “The Bone
Collector” who brought them together.
Verdict:
Cancelled. I like different kinds of procedural shows and I like the casting
for this show like the leads and the supporting cast. I do like that he is like
a savant of forensics and landscape of the city around him like a modern day
Sherlock Holmes that has a photographic memory. I like the team Rhyme works
with as they all have previous acting work that I am familiar, with similar
former shows on NBC. For example, his
former partner is played by Michael Imperioli (of Sopranos & Law &
Order) who is great at playing cops. I also like that they solve a different
murder case every week instead of focusing on the same plot or killer which
some shows get wrapped up in. They still do focus on the “Bone Collector” but
that’s what brought the two main characters together and that is the ultimate
goal, to take him down. That between Rhyme’s brain and experience paired with
Sachs eyes/ears/arms/legs/grit, plus each and every member of the team it’s a
great combination to taking down other murders. The issue I have is NBC does
not have the history of renewing high concept shows that sometimes can go over
the average person’s head like “The in Between” or they don’t renew many
procedural shows like “The Enemy Within”
unless it is from Dick Wolf. Another issue is it falls under the blanket of
“remake/reboot/spinoff land” as it has been a movie before with Denzel
Washington so it’s not that original just intriguing. It also has too much of
Sachs checking in on her sister when it’s not needed and caring about Rhyme’s
family that moved away.
Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist: After an unusual trip for an
MRI during an earthquake, computer coder Zoey Clarke (played by Jane Levy of
Suburgatory & Shameless) magically begins to hear people's innermost wants
and desires through popular songs. Suddenly, strangers, friends, co-workers and
family are unknowingly singing their feelings just to her. At first, Zoey
questions her own sanity, but after some guidance from Mo,
her musically attuned neighbor, and making a breakthrough with her ailing
father (played by Peter Gallagher of the OC & Law & Order SVU) Zoey
soon realizes this unwanted curse may just be an amazing and wonderful gift as
she now connects with the world like never before.
Verdict: Renewed. NBC has too many depressing or procedural shows
that clog their airwaves so having an uplifting show is a positive. Zoey’s new
power is for her to help others get through their problems which is nice to see
a show with good morals of wanting to help people. Also it helps her get closer
to her father and is even maybe improving his physical health as well. I am now
emotionally attached to this show as well. I also like that the supporting case
is also excellent with Mary Steenburgen playing Zoey’s mom, Lauren Graham
playing her boss and Skyler Austin playing her best friend/coworker. Austin is
actually one of the show’s main characters/strangers who actually can sing from
his days of “Pitch Perfect it’s not that everyone cannot sing they all can
carry a tune just not everyone should sing that is one issue I have with this
show. I am hoping NBC realizes that having an uplifting, original idea and a
great cast it will actually renew a show that isn’t in the mold of procedural
dramas just like “Law & Order SVU” or a little too sad dramas like “This is
Us.” All the huge musical dance numbers might get annoying and I was reluctant
to liking this show that has too many musical routines that happen throughout
the episode but it grew on me because it is nice to have a moment down memory
lane when you hear popular songs you always liked, but sometimes forget about. The
neighbor Mo’s life/gender/sexuality is not needed as well but NBC wants to be
progressive if this tech company is full of straight men and no one in the LGBT
community but it is also wrong to have a token person as well. Just focus on
this person helping Zoey that is all. Hopefully they improve the writing in the
show as it sometimes was a filler in-between the musical numbers and don’t try
to ship Max with Zoey you have a male best friend as a girl.
ABC:
Baker & The Beauty: Daniel Garcia is a part of a loving Cuban family who owns a
bakery that he works in and does everything his family wants him to do like
living at home until he is married but his life changes after one wild night in
Miami that was unexpected. After his relationship of four years goes south he
meets a woman name Noa Hollander who is an international superstar, daughter of
a real estate magnate and a model who just got out of a high profile Hollywood relationship.
Sparks fly between them and they have to decide if this relationship is going
to work despite the different cultures their families are. It is based on the
Israeli show that ranks as the one of the highest-rated scripted series ever in
Israel.
Verdict: Cancelled. It is a very cute premise of a person from a lower income family falling for someone from a rich and famous life with the complications that come from it but it seems too far fetched. Yes TV shows are not real but it gets too bogged down with melodrama/soap opera that takes away from the actual romantic story. ABC already last year tried this idea of doing a remake of a soap opera/drama from another country and making it take place in America with Grand Hotel last summer. It was a Spanish soap opera with a guy falling for a women from a different world as well but that show was doomed from the start and so is this show. There is too much going on with the main character’s brother being the failure of the family with his side ventures, their hinting at the younger sister being lesbian and the crazy-ex girlfriend trying to get back with Daniel that waste time in telling the story. We do not care about his ex, her ex and dumb side stories of the family even if he comes from a great loving family. The only actors in the show that have any redeeming qualities are the parents who are played by Lisa Vidal (Of the Division & Third Watch) and Carlos Gomez (Of ER & NCIS: New Orleans). The show can only go two ways they drag their relationship on over a few seasons where they get married or it ends in disaster as he crashes back to reality. The premise of the original one has a much better appeal and has a better redeeming quality to it as it takes an approach to Jewish ethnic divisions between Ashkenazi Jews and Sephardic Jews that there was no need to remake it if it was already good and successful. Lastly most shows that debut in April have a hard time being renewed and if they have failed at remaking a show that has similar tones I see this having the same fate.
Verdict: Cancelled. It is a very cute premise of a person from a lower income family falling for someone from a rich and famous life with the complications that come from it but it seems too far fetched. Yes TV shows are not real but it gets too bogged down with melodrama/soap opera that takes away from the actual romantic story. ABC already last year tried this idea of doing a remake of a soap opera/drama from another country and making it take place in America with Grand Hotel last summer. It was a Spanish soap opera with a guy falling for a women from a different world as well but that show was doomed from the start and so is this show. There is too much going on with the main character’s brother being the failure of the family with his side ventures, their hinting at the younger sister being lesbian and the crazy-ex girlfriend trying to get back with Daniel that waste time in telling the story. We do not care about his ex, her ex and dumb side stories of the family even if he comes from a great loving family. The only actors in the show that have any redeeming qualities are the parents who are played by Lisa Vidal (Of the Division & Third Watch) and Carlos Gomez (Of ER & NCIS: New Orleans). The show can only go two ways they drag their relationship on over a few seasons where they get married or it ends in disaster as he crashes back to reality. The premise of the original one has a much better appeal and has a better redeeming quality to it as it takes an approach to Jewish ethnic divisions between Ashkenazi Jews and Sephardic Jews that there was no need to remake it if it was already good and successful. Lastly most shows that debut in April have a hard time being renewed and if they have failed at remaking a show that has similar tones I see this having the same fate.
For Life: Inspired by the life of Isaac Wright Jr. this legal
drama is about Aaron Wallace (played by Nicholas Pinnock of Criminal UK &
Marcella) who has been sentenced to life in prison for a crime he did not
commit. While incarcerated he becomes a lawyer and works as a defense attorney
for others while striving to get his own sentence overturned. His quest for
freedom is driven by his desperate desire to get back
to the family he loves and reclaim the life that was stolen from him. He has to
deal with a progressive female prison warden who helps shine a light on
the flaws and challenges in the U.S. penal and legal systems. He also deals
with the DA’s office that put him away trying to undercut him in court and that
he is running for attorney general which would put all of his hard work to an
end.
Verdict: Cancelled. Due to
ABC’s track record with shows about the law they have cancelled them either in
season one or when it got renewed it was more of a surprise that it was renewed
and got cancelled after two seasons which was “For the People”. Also ABC had
done a show about overturning convictions later on with a group of people
working on the case not just one man which was the show “Conviction” that only
got one season. Fox just last TV year had a show called “Proven Innocent” where
a girl and her brother are wrongfully convicted by the district attorney, and
while in person she studies to become a lawyer with of course help by another
lawyer. She and her bother eventually get out of prison and she starts to
represent people in prison who need help overturning their own convictions, like
she did for her and brother but that also only got one season. There has only
been one show in the past five-eight years about the law that has gotten more
than two seasons/full seasons which is Bull on CBS, which has been on the air
for four seasons and even that show isn’t a prototypical show about the law. In
this show they cannot come up with an enough material for a whole hour that we
need to see that his daughter is pregnant, his daughter’s boyfriend is involved
and his wife is living with his ex-best friend. They also show the warden’s
home life as well that shows she is married to a woman and has kids that her
wife is running for the same post as the man who put Aaron away. Just show him
helping his fellow inmates get out of prison we don’t need all this extra
drama. It seems like every time he gets an inch closer to helping himself he
gets pushed two steps back by the ADA and the DA, that I don’t see how far you
can push this story if it’s based off a true story. Yes the warden helps him
out on all of this but everyone is always looking out for themselves in a prison
dynamic. We also all know he eventually gets out of prison but it seems like a
better idea for a movie than a long running TV show unless you say it is a miniseries.
Katy Keene: From the creators of “Riverdale”
comes a spinoff that takes place five years
after the events of the former about
a group of four friends/roommates who are aspiring artists who want to take on
the runway, the recording studio, Broadway and the New York social scene as
they find more than just a career in the big city they find long-lasting
friendship. Katy Keene(played by Lucy Hale of Pretty Little Liars & Life
sentence) is the main character an aspiring clothing designer, Josie is the
girl from Riverdale formerly of Josie & Pussycats going out on her own to
make her music career, Jorge wants to make it on Broadway and Pepper Smith
wants to open her own version of Andy Warhol's Factory.
Verdict: Renewed. When a network gives a show an additional thirteen
episodes before the season has even started, it’s a good sign. And the fact
that the CW has been renewal happy with other shows even before the season has
started or ended is a good sign as well. It also is a direct spinoff from the
world of Archie Comics unlike Nancy Drew (CW) and Chilling adventures of Sabrina
(Netflix) so the creators want to keep building the world of Archie as much as
possible. They want this universe to rival that of the Arrow verse and the only
way to do that is to renew and keep creating more shows. I like that this show
has more of a laidback and fun tone unlike its predecessor Riverdale where it
seems very somber and serious all the time. They can just let loose and have
fun by not taking things so seriously with this show as it has a livelier feel
to it. They both have the similar structures as one character is narrating the
show but this time it is the lead. It is really a spin off as Josie is from Riverdale,
and Katy is Veronica’s old friend from when she lived in NYC. Teen drama is
afloat but they are adults so it is more like adult drama, as it is more
serious than its predecessor where they are trying to make it in life not
worrying about minor high school things. It is hard to replicate the success of
Riverdale & Nancy Drew because those shows reel you in with it being an investigative
type of show that blends teen drama together so well. While this is more of a
party/friends type of show but it
doesn’t take away from the creators that are venturing out in putting together
something different, which they should get credit for. One negative that does
jump out is they put the LGBTQ world right in your face and if that is not your
thing to see on TV then I wouldn’t suggest this show for you even if you watch
the other shows in the Archie world.
Fox:
The Deputy: Stephen Dorff(of True Detective
& Star) stars as Bill Hollister a fifth-generation lawman
who is only interested in justice but when the elected sheriff dies, an
arcane rule in the county charter, forged back in the Wild West, suddenly makes
him the successor as the Sheriff of the Los Angeles. It is met with lots of
criticism from the deputies who make up the bureaucratic board for other
deputies and other officials who were voted onto the board, and due to his
issues with staying in the lines and refusing to follow police procedure. His
goal while being sheriff is make as much change as possible for the good of the
people he swore to protect but has to deal with the politics of the job that
get in the way of making those changes. He also will have to learn how to
balance being in the office doing sheriff things and while still taking down
bad guys. He also has to deal with having a
personal security detail that watches his every move when he becomes sheriff by
a former member of the pentagon who has been working as deputy. In the end he
intends to restore what he believes is a lost sense of honor and duty among his
officers as he leads a skilled team of ambitious and complicated human beings
who won’t rest until justice is served.
Verdict: Renewed. There have been many procedural cop/law
enforcement/government agencies types of show and many that have taken place in
LA like NCIS LA, Swat, Chips, Columbo, and MacGyver to name some but how many
have been about the Sheriff’s Department? The answer is two but one is the
sitcom “The Andy Griffith show” and other is Marshall Dillon the main
character of “Gunsmoke”. It is a refreshing idea to make it about the Sheriff
& his deputies not about detectives or beat cops, and Dorff has experience
in playing a cop before so he makes it look so natural that he can play a law
enforcement officer also. It will also be interesting to see how far they can
push the story line of actual changes in the department and how he will
continue to butt heads with the undersheriff London(played by Mark Moses of Mad
Men) who does not like him or like that he is the sheriff. Like many dramas
there are other backstories that happen throughout the episodes like his wife
being the head chief trauma surgeon at the hospital where he keeps winding up. He
still keeps winding up with bumps/bruises/gunshot wounds which causes friction
between them as he should maintain a balance between office and the center of
the action. Other interesting plotlines are his former partner who died in the
line of duty who has a son is who is a new recruit on the force and is also
Billy’s godson. Also his relationship with Deputy Bishop (Played by Bex
Taylor-Kraus of Arrow) whose job is stick to him like glue to make sure he does
all of his responsibilities as sheriff and keep him out of trouble. It will be
interesting to see how that relationship grows overtime as they start to trust
each other and find a balance of how to fix the system from within but also
keep him from making things worse if he doesn’t perform all of his responsibilities.
Only issue is what Billy says in the show as well as she looks way too young to
have worked in the pentagon/have such an important position with the sheriff’s
office but she is good actress especially if you watched her in Arrow. You
can’t judge a book by its cover in this role as well. I also like that they
highlight and use one person from his old crew for action scenes in Deputy Ward
who has an ex-military background. In the end all we want is a well written,
acted and put together show about taking down the bad guys while hopefully
changing the system because if we have to keep seeing more NCIS and Law &
Order shows stay on the air forever why can’t we have this show stay on a few
years? “All it takes to do the job is a gun, a badge and what’s in your heart”.
9-1-1 Lone Star: Rob Lowe stars as Owen Strand a New York
firefighter who was a first responder on 9/11 who lost his entire
firehouse in New York after the 9/11 attacks. He is recruited to be the fire
captain in Austin Texas after a firehouse lost their entire facility during a
disaster. He relocates along with his son TK who is also a firefighter and a
recovering addict (interesting dynamic to have your son a part of your crew). The
main reason he was recruited was because he rebuilt a whole entire firehouse
from scratch after 9/11, and they think that he can do the same in Austin. He
must also cast a wider net on the hiring unlike other firehouses in Austin,
since he as an outsider he can make harsh decisions without any emotional
attachment. Strand also has to deal with the EMS captain Blake (played by Live
Tyler) who has her own issues as well. In the end he has to try to balance the
duties of saving those who are at their most vulnerable and solving the
problems in his own life.
Verdict:
Renewed. Fox has decided to build on the huge success of its predecessor
“9-1-1” which was so popular that they renewed it right away due its instant
success and is currently going strong in season 3. I feel confident that FOX
will renew this show to have their own procedural/saving the day world of shows
like NBC has with Dick Wolf’s Law & Order & Chicago world of shows.
There is nothing wrong with building on the success of one show with a spinoff
if they do it right because a few of Wolf’s spinoffs haven’t done well but for
the most part they follow the correct way of doing the show, without ruining
the franchise. They still are keeping the same format, theme and tone to the
show when writing it where they deal with all 9-1-1 calls no matter how small
or odd they are with the first responders from the firehouse/EMS or the cops. It
does not have the same high stake pressure of its predecessor which is based in
Los Angeles but they still make it very interesting with the calls they take.
It is based in Austin, Texas so it has a little bit of a small/tight knit
community feel to it where everyone knows you. Like the predecessor they do dive into
everyone’s social life and life struggles like “post-traumatic stress disorder,
cancer and addiction struggles” which
sometimes bogs down the episodes, but as it gets it’s footing to introduce each
every character it will blend into the background like it did for the other
show. The other show grew on you even with the drama because of the good acting
led by Peter Krause and Angel Bassett plus the other cast members. That they
become like a family where you get emotional about each character if they are
going to survive each call so the same will go for this cast of people. I do
like the supporting cast in this show as well because of the familiarity with
some of them from their previous work so it helps in getting connected to their
characters like the predecessor. Lowe also is an executive producer so I feel
he will make sure that they don’t do the predecessor any injustice with the
making of this show, plus he has the ability to lead this show where it
supposed to be like Krause does for 9-1-1.
Outmatched: For most parents parenting is hard
but for parents Kay(played by Maggie Lawson of Psych & Lethal Weapon) a
casino pit boss(Atlantic City) & Mike(played by Jason Biggs of American Pie
& Orange is the new black) a contractor they are blue collar people trying
to raise four kids, three of whom are certified geniuses. They must deal with
the demands and egos of three high-IQ children without leaving out the
fourth child which is especially hazardous for two working stiffs who barely
got through high school. Mike and Kay are committed to bringing some normalcy
to their kids' hectic, unconventional childhoods, but these geniuses don't make
it easy. They also get help from their friends and family as Tisha Campbell and
Tony Danza also star.
Verdict: Cancelled.
It has an interesting premise to the show with some good acting from the kid
actors but it doesn’t click like other sitcoms do when watching it. Biggs &
Lawson are good actors they just don’t have the feel of leads in a show or even
being believable parents in Biggs case. I do not like the laugh track or how
the kids seem to be obnoxious/shallow plus they have no social skills and don’t
have any real knowledge that would make them geniuses. Which means the writing
for the kids is not great. They use Campbell as the stereotypical rowdy black
female friend who gives advice/is bossy towards others around her plus her
husband is main character’s best friend where all he does is smile and have the
“I am good looking vibe with nothing to offer”. They should have different
friends who are not married to each other or show their friends more often like
Campbell outside of work. Fox also does not have a recent track record of
renewing live action shows when they recently didn’t renew “Cool Kids” or they
pulled “Rel” from the air quickly. Plus before they revived “Last Man Standing”
they had gone out of their way to cancel every live action sitcom as well. Even
if the writing improves on the show and maybe Danza appears more I don’t have
faith in Fox renewing it due to their track record even with better quality
sitcoms.
Duncanville: Duncanville centers on the life of
Duncan Harris, an average 15-year-old boy, who is always one step away from
making a bad decision. He can see adulthood on the horizon: money, freedom,
cars and girls; but the reality is more like: always being broke, driving with
one's mom sitting shotgun and babysitting one's sister. He's
not exceptional, but he has a wild imagination in which he's never anything
less than amazing. Duncan lives with his mom, a parking enforcement
officer, who dreams of being a detective someday, always has to watch Duncan
and his dad a plumber, who tries to be a better father figure to Duncan than
his father was to him. He has two sisters one named Kimberly a normal teenager
going through normal teen-phases and the other is an adopted sister named Jing,
who is an intelligent 5-year-old who always giving Duncan advice. Verdict: Renewed. It will be history
for Fox by renewing not just one animated half-hour sitcom but two this TV
season after they officially renewed “Bless the Harts and this show. It has
been almost a decade since they renewed an animated half-hour sitcom for more
than one season and it has been because most of those shows have been crap.
What makes this show different is that it centered on the oldest son not the
idiot father like Family Guy, Simpsons or Bob’s Burgers to name some that the
premise is a good one. It shows the struggles of a teenage boy in the animated
world and so far the writing has been funny and clever. The voice cast is also
very good in that Amy Poehler who also co-created the show voices both the boy
and the mom plus Ty Burell voices the dad. Other notable voices are Rashida
Jones and the rapper Wiz Khalifa. I think Poehler has found her niche in TV
making and that is making a funny relatable animated sitcom not a live action
sitcom. I also like Duncan’s friend group they all seem interesting to get know
on this show plus I love how the dad loves Rock N Roll has all this memorabilia
in his garage. They got Alice Cooper to play himself in one of the episodes
which was awesome. I think Fox needs to reclaim its throne of having all the
good adult animated sitcoms like back in the days to truly be Animation
Domination and have two & half hours of animated content on Sundays.
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