Progress Report: Fall TV Preview and Selection for 2021-2022 Shows (2021)

This Progress Report…is later than usual. But this year…is unusual. With a pandemic affecting every major studio, network, and workspace in the USA and beyond, the dust is only now settling when it comes to what new shows will premiere this season.

To that end, Couch Potatoes Unite! delayed all of our annual Progress Reports to make sure we are understanding the TV landscape in such a way that we would be able to effectively communicate it to you, gentle reader and listener. We think we’re almost there. There is quite a lot still unsorted, but the main five networks are trying to resume their traditional rhythms, and some of the other content outlets are attempting to follow suit.

Thus, we now present Progress Report 3 of 2021, the first progress report for the new pilots of the 2021-2022 season! At this point, the primary TV viewing season is over (we think, who knows what is being defined as the “TV season” now), and the calendar has struck the month of October…the fall TV season, such as it is in these pandemic-influenced times, is upon us!  Thus, it’s time to shop for new pilots! Since up-fronts were held in May, new TV offerings by networks and some cable outlets (as well as streaming networks) have been announced. It’s time to examine them closely and choose which will be added to the extremely extended lineup covered by this blog!

Thanks to TVLine and Metacritic for helping a girl out.

*Note: with the expansion of CPU!, these initial thoughts are based upon the CPU! Chief’s assessments. As with previous seasons, a growing number of CPU! members may find shows initially passed by the CPU! Chief and choose to review them.  CPU! readers will be informed if the show’s status changes regarding coverage as the season progresses through the handy CPU! Progress Reports, and all written reviews will be published!

**Second Note: If you haven’t already figured it out, we measure the TV year from June 1st to May 31st.

4400, The CW

4400

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 25

TIME SLOT: Mondays at 9/8c

WHO: Joseph David-Jones (Arrow), Brittany Adebumola (Grand Army), Jaye Ladymore (Chicago P.D.), AMARR (American Housewife), Cory Jeacoma (Power Book II: Ghost), Derrick A. King (Call Your Mother), Khaliah Johnson, TL Thompson, Ireon Roach, Autumn Best

WHAT: Based on the original USA Network drama, the new take follows 4400 overlooked, undervalued, or otherwise marginalized people who vanished without a trace over the last hundred years are all returned in an instant, having not aged a day and with no memory of what happened to them. As the government races to analyze the potential threat and contain the story, the 4400 themselves must grapple with the fact that they’ve been returned with a few… upgrades, and the increasing likelihood that they were all brought back now for a specific reason.

Trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. Welcome to the 2021-2022 CPU! network pilot review, always full of snark and real talk about upcoming TV from your friendly neighborhood TV podcast, whose business is otherwise unaffected by global pandemics, because TV is an indoor, mask-less activity! Unite with us (and wear a mask/get vaccinated/stay socially distant because this thing ain’t over yet)! 

We start off with a Pick Up because the original 4400 has been mentioned to us every so often as a podcast coverage topic (not necessarily accompanied by volunteers…unless you, gentle reader, would like to be the first), so it seems like this reboot would lend itself well to a “Looking Back to Look Forward” series for both the original and new versions. Plus, adding the twist that the “4400” affected by what is likely extraterrestrial goings-on are from underrepresented and marginalized communities gives the original premise a decidedly spooky and socially relevant context veering into alterna-history places, while also freshening up the premise somewhat to keep it from feeling totally recycled in this era of far too many reboots. Also, the CW airs the kind of stuff that our Couch Potatoes tend to like. So, that’s just a few of the 4400 reasons why we’re aiming to pick up 4400.

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ABBOTT ELEMENTARY, ABC

Abbott Elementary

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Quinta Brunson (A Black Lady Sketch Show), Tyler James Williams (Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, Everybody Hates Chris), Chris Perfetti (In the Dark), Lisa Ann Walter (Emeril), Sheryl Lee Ralph (Ray Donovan, Instant Mom), Janelle James

WHAT: In this workplace comedy, a group of dedicated, passionate teachers — and a slightly tone-deaf principal — are brought together in a Philadelphia public school where, despite the odds stacked against them, they are determined to help their students succeed in life. Though these incredible public servants may be outnumbered and underfunded, they love what they do — even if they don’t love the school district’s less-than-stellar attitude toward educating children.

Teaser trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. A few chuckles could be had in this sitcom/one camera comedy, and it certainly covers some relevant subject matter. Plus, ABC might be searching for more programming that falls within the same category as black-ish, which is about to air its final season. Still, as winning as Quinta Brunson seems to be in this trailer, the jokes are not exactly inspired, and there will probably be a few “kids say the darndest things” type shenanigans. There seems to be some pro-family viewing possibilities, but will it appeal to our Couch Potatoes? Right now, the bets are no. So, to get this bit of annual flavor out of the way, if buzz and steam and starvation for new network sitcoms in these, our COVID times – or your more direct contact with us via comment on any post, a visit to our guestbook or our social media, or an email to couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com – convince us to change our minds, which is very easy to do with the right amount of minimal persuasion, we most certainly will go back to school and do the thing.

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AGT: EXTREME, NBC

AGT: Extreme

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Judge Simon Cowell

WHAT: Showcases the most outrageous and jaw-dropping daredevil acts. Each week, extreme contestants will go head-to-head in the most wild, wacky and craziest stunts to vie for the ultimate title.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. We don’t cover reality/game show competitions like your Voices and your American Idols and your America Having Talents-type goings-on – no matter what kind of withering gaze Simon Cowell might throw our way.

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ALL AMERICAN: HOMECOMING, The CW

All American: Homecoming

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Geffri Maya (All American), Peyton Alex Smith (Legacies), Cory Hardrict (S.W.A.T., The Oath), Kelly Jenrette (Manhunt, Grandfathered), Sylvester Powell (Five Points), Camille Hyde (Katy Keene), Netta Walker

WHAT: The spinoff follows a young tennis hopeful from Beverly Hills and an elite baseball player from Chicago as they contend with the high stakes of college sports, while also navigating the highs, lows and sexiness of unsupervised early adulthood at a prestigious Historically Black College.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. The original All American is still on our “Pass” list. No one has requested it for viewing or podcast dissection. Until that changes, we will also pass on relevant spin-offs. Feel free to comment or message with persuasion oriented toward changing our minds.

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ALTER EGO, Fox

Alter Ego Fox Judges

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 22

TIME SLOT: Wednesdays at 9/8c

WHO: Judges Alanis Morissette, Nick Lachey, Grimes and will.i.am, plus host Rocsi Diaz

WHAT: A singing competition where lost dreams and second chances are reignited when singers from all walks of life become the stars they’ve always wanted to be. However, these contestants won’t perform as themselves. Rather, they’ll be given the chance to show how they’ve always wanted to be seen, creating their dream avatar alter ego to reinvent themselves and perform like never before.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. We still don’t cover reality/game show competitions on the podcast or blog. Even if we like the judges here (and their music, more or less).

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AMERICAN AUTO, NBC

American Auto

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Ana Gasteyer (Suburgatory), Harriet Dyer (The InBetween), X Mayo (The Daily Show), Jon Barinholtz (Superstore), Humphrey Ker (Mythic Quest), Michael B. Washington (Ratched), Tye White (Greenleaf)

WHAT: A single-camera workplace comedy set at the headquarters of a major American automotive company in Detroit, where a floundering group of executives try to rediscover the company identity amidst a rapidly changing industry.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. Honestly, the only reason this reviewer is suggesting the potential of CPU! perusal here comes down to two of the most hesitant reasons: Ana Gasteyer, whose claim to fame is Saturday Night Live, really, but who is a very funny lady, and the fact that this comedy is set in Detroit, which is 2 hours away from our home base in Grand Rapids, Michigan. If we see a trailer, as one is not currently available, to help us review more profoundly the possibility of whether or not this comedy revs our American Auto-type engines, we might reconsider, but this is the minimal of the benefit of the doubt that we can afford based upon home-state pride and, you know, Ana Gasteyer. You go, Ana Gasteyer.

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AMERICAN SONG CONTEST, NBC

American Song Contest

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHAT: Based on the worldwide phenomenon Eurovision Song Contest, the U.S. version will feature live original musical performances, representing all 50 states, five U.S. territories and our nation’s capital, competing to win the country’s vote for the Best Original Song. An incredible solo artist, duo, DJ or a band will represent each location and will perform a new, original song, celebrating the different styles and genres across America. The live competition consists of three rounds as the acts compete in a series of Qualifying Rounds, followed by the Semi Finals and the ultimate Grand Final, where one state or territory will emerge victorious.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. What a mass quantity of reality/game show competitions being introduced this year, particularly on NBC. Et tu, Peacock?

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THE BIG LEAP, Fox

The Big Leap

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 20

TIME SLOT: Mondays at 9/8c

WHO: Scott Foley (Scandal, Whiskey Cavalier), Piper Perabo (Covert Affairs), Teri Polo (The Fosters), Mallory Jansen (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Kevin Daniels (Council of Dads), Ser’Darius Blain (Charmed), Ray Cham (Five Points), Jon Rudnitsky (Catch-22), Simone Recasner

WHAT: A group of diverse underdogs from all different walks of life compete to be part of a competition reality series that is putting on a modern, hip remake of Swan Lake. What they lack in the traditional dancer body type, they make up for with their edge, wit and desire to reimagine an iconic story to fit their own mold.

Trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. If we’re going to pick up one show set in Detroit, we might as well pick ’em all up. More to the point, however, this show has many more of the ingredients that convincingly appeal to our Couch Potatoes – an underdog story, some snappy social commentary, theater and dancing (!), and an appeal to our larger world. Having a trailer is helpful when making these sorts of observations, you know. Plus, Scott Foley is somewhat underrated, quite possibly ever since his Felicity days. Maybe this new series will be one that sticks. Note: this show has already premiered at the time of publication of this Fall Preview, so if you have any snap judgments, let us know by commenting below!

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THE CLEANING LADY, Fox

The Cleaning Lady

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Élodie Yung (Marvel’s Daredevil, The Defenders), Adan Canto (Designated Survivor), Oliver Hudson (Rules of Engagement), Martha Millan (The OA, As the World Turns), Sebastien LaSalle & Valentino LaSalle

WHAT: Based on the Argentine series La Chica que Limpia, this darkly aspirational character drama follows a whip-smart doctor who comes to the U.S. for a medical treatment to save her ailing son. But when the system fails and pushes her into hiding, she refuses to be beaten down and marginalized. Instead, she becomes a cleaning lady for the mob and starts playing the game by her own rules.

Trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Well, this Americanized retooling of an Argentine thriller bears the hallmarks of potential, drawing upon a premise that has not been overly done on any US TV series, much less on network TV. There are two problems here, however. One is that the trailer suggests something soapy and sexy but without much substance. One is that the featured player is Elodie Yung, otherwise known as Elektra in Marvel’s Daredevil and the related Netflix Marvel properties. For our Marvel’s Defenders Series panel, and primarily for the Chief Couch Potato (aka me), who moderated the panel, Yung was a bit of a weak spot performance-wise in an otherwise exemplary adaptation of a beloved comic property. Elektra is not really a sympathetic character; however, Yung did not really bring nuance to the lack of sympathy owed to Matt Murdock’s toxic love interest. She feels about as convincing in this role as she did in that one. She might be able to pull off some more sweet fight choreography if the eponymous cleaning lady is able to throw down at a mob-sponsored hoedown, but the emotional character development is the stretch we’re reaching for here, and, granted, a trailer is but two minutes, but we have a dossier of less convincing dimensionality for a less dimensional character (seemingly). If buzz or steam convince us to take another look, we’ll be more than cheerful to scrub the floor of this initial hot take, but for right now, call housekeeping and take this one to the corner. Sorry, Ms. Yung.

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CSI: VEGAS, CBS

CSI: Vegas

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 6

TIME SLOT: Wednesdays at 10/9c

WHO: Original CSI stars William Petersen, Jorja Fox and Wallace Langham, plus Paul Guilfoyle, who will guest-star. New cast includes Matt Lauria (Friday Night Lights, Kingdom), Paula Newsome (Chicago Med, Barry), Mel Rodriguez (The Last Man on Earth) and Mandeep Dhillon (After Life).

WHAT: The series opens a brand new chapter in Las Vegas, the city where it all began. Facing an existential threat that could bring down the entire Crime Lab and release thousands of convicted killers back onto the neon-lit streets of Vegas, a brilliant new team of investigators led by Maxine Roby (Newsome) must enlist the help of old friends, Gil Grissom (Petersen), Sara Sidle (Fox) and David Hodges (Langham). This combined force will deploy the latest forensic techniques to do what they do best —follow the evidence — in order to preserve and serve justice in Sin City.

Trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. We are not currently covering any entry in the CSI franchise and have no percolating requests to do so. If we start to receive some indication that people want to hear our opinions about any of the CSIs, we will probably start with the original show and work our way out from there. For now, CSI: Vegas will just have to stay in Vegas.

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COME DANCE WITH ME, CBS

Come Dance With Me

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Host Philip Lawrence with judges Jenna Dewan, Tricia Miranda and Dexter Mayfield

WHAT: Young dancers from across the country invite one inspirational, untrained family member or other adult who has supported their dance dreams, to become their dance partner for a chance to strut their stuff for a grand prize.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. It’s a dance/reality competition. We don’t cover those on our podcast, but we do like to keep you informed, gentle listener. For the pilot season, anyway.

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DOMINO MASTERS, Fox

Domino Masters

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Host Eric Stonestreet

WHAT: The competition series features teams of domino enthusiasts facing off in an unbelievable domino toppling and chain reaction tournament.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Hey – isn’t that the guy from Modern Family? This is a game show. With dominoes. We don’t cover those on our podcast, either. With or without dominoes. Tell us how the topples go.

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DON’T FORGET THE LYRICS!, Fox

Don't Forget the Lyrics

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Host Niecy Nash

WHAT: The game show returns to challenge contestants’ musical memory, as they get one song closer to winning $1 million if they don’t forget the lyrics. Contestants will choose songs from different genres, decades and musical artists. Then they’ll take center stage to sing alongside the studio band as the lyrics are projected on screen – but suddenly the music will stop, and the words will disappear.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Another game show, another pass. Though, music is nice.

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THE ENDGAME, NBC

The Endgame NBC

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Morena Baccarin (Gotham), Ryan Michelle Bathe (All Rise), Costa Ronin (The Americans), Noah Bean (Nikita), Kamal Bolden (Rosewood), Jordan Johnson-Hinds (Nurses), Mark D. Espinoza (Major Crimes)

WHAT: A pulse-pounding, high-stakes thriller about Elena Federova (Baccarin), a very recently captured international arms dealer and brilliant criminal mastermind who even in captivity orchestrates a number of coordinated bank heists, and Val Turner (Bathe), the principled, relentless and socially outcast FBI agent who will stop at nothing to foil her ambitious plan.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. A trailer would be so helpful, but as this series is a midseason entry, we want what we can’t have. The reason we are giving this a hesitant shot: Morena Baccarin. She has nerd cred for days with our resident Couch Potatoes, and her portraying some kind of antihero/criminal mastermind orchestrating crimes from prison seems like an interesting premise to play off Morena’s trademark sense of dramatic delivery. The endgame of The Endgame could fall flat, but Morena induces the slowly rising thumbs-up. Let’s see what the future holds here.

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FBI: INTERNATIONAL, CBS

FBI: International CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 21 at 10/9c (special time)

TIME SLOT: Tuesdays at 9/8c

WHO: Luke Kleintank (The Man in the High Castle, Bones), Heida Reed (Poldark), Vinessa Vidotto (Lucifer), Christiane Paul (Counterpart), Carter Redwood (The Long Road Home)

WHAT: Debuting in a crossover episode of FBI and FBI: Most Wanted next season, the offshoot follows the FBI’s International Fly Team as they travel the world with the mission of tracking and neutralizing threats against American citizens wherever they may be. Not allowed to carry guns, the Fly Team relies on intelligence, quick thinking and pure brawn as they put their lives on the line to protect the U.S. and its people.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Like the CSI franchise, we have no one clamoring for our opinions about the now apparent FBI franchise. Until someone wants to discuss or wants us to discuss the flagship show, we’re going to have to remand this back to Quantico. Unless Fox Mulder or Dana Scully appear in it. Then we can talk about the FBI, International and otherwise.

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GHOSTS, CBS

Ghosts

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 7

TIME SLOT: Thursdays at 9/8c

WHO: Rose McIver (iZombie), Utkarsh Ambudkar (Brockmire, The Mindy Project), Brandon Scott Jones (The Good Place)

WHAT: In the single-camera comedy, a struggling young couple’s dreams come true when they inherit a beautiful country house, only to find it’s both falling apart and inhabited by many of the deceased previous residents.

Trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. Maybe it’s because we’re completing our Fall Preview reviews late and during spooky season, but this trailer and the premise for this sitcom are both fresh and funny. The comedy comes from a group of spirits haunting a house that the couple, part of whom is played by the erstwhile Liv from CPU! favorite iZombie, Rose McIver, wants to turn into a bed and breakfast. The problem is, the place is haunted by some decidedly sassy spirits, who all seem to team up to render the living couple’s nightmares some of the living dead, only Rose’s character hits her head, spends time in a coma, and begins to commune with the deceased occupants of the property. It’s a premise that takes a bit from a few genres, mixes the bits up in a blender, and pairs the resulting goo with some snappy joke-telling. I see a lot of appeal for our CP’s and for those who listen to them, so possessing these ghosts on our watchlist we shall.

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GRAND CREW, NBC

Grand Crew

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Nicole Byer (Nailed It!), Echo Kellum (Arrow), Aaron Jennings (Pure Genius), Carl Tart (Bajillion Dollar Propertie$), Justin Cunningham (When They See Us)

WHAT: A group of Black friends unpack the ups and downs of life and love at a wine bar.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Wine bars are appealing, and this friendship-based comedy might have some grand (crew) potential, but we need a trailer to do a full evaluation. If you see one, let us know, though Mr. Terrific from Arrow, i.e. Echo Kellum, is a welcome face that we love at CPU!

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GOOD SAM, CBS

Good Sam

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Sophia Bush (Chicago P.D.), Jason Isaacs (The OA, Star Trek: Discovery), Michael Stahl-David (Narcos, The Deuce), Skye P. Marshall (Black Lightning), Edwin Hodge (Mayans M.C., Chicago Fire), Davi Santos (Tell Me a Story), Omar Maskati (Unbelievable), Wendy Crewson (Saving Hope)

WHAT: A talented yet stifled surgeon embraces her leadership role after her renowned and pompous boss falls into a coma. When he awakens and wants to resume surgery, however, it falls to her to supervise this overbearing blowhard who never acknowledged her talents — and also happens to be her father.

Trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. So many medical dramas pockmark the TV landscape, and they are hit or miss with our resident sofa-occupying taters. The trailer for this medical drama does not offer much in terms of new and different, except maybe Lucius Malfoy from the Harry Potter films sporting an American accent. This is really a family/father-daughter drama set in a hospital, and while that sort of dynamic is bound to appeal to some, this reviewer is not convinced that this will be a good entry for our Good Sam(antha) or any of our other panelists. Of course, please feel free to request it for podcast coverage if you see potential that we do not. We can change (and have changed) our minds.

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HOME SWEET HOME, NBC

Home Sweet Home

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 15

TIME SLOT: Fridays at 8/7c

WHAT: Executive-produced by Ava DuVernay, the unscripted series follows two families who lead very different lives for a life-changing experience. It explores what it’s like to walk a mile in another person’s shoes by challenging racial, religious, economic, geographic, gender and identity assumptions as participants exchange homes for a week and experience the life of someone unlike them.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. This is an unscripted home-swap show. We cover scripted shows on the CPU! podcast. Someday, when our reality arm gets up and running… if you would like to be a producer for that arm, contact the Chief CP!

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KRAPOPOLIS, Fox

Untitled Animated Dan Harmon Comedy

PREMIERE DATE: 2022

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: The voices of Hannah Waddingham (Ted Lasso), Richard Ayoade (The IT Crowd), Matt Berry (What We Do in the Shadows), Pam Murphy (Mapleworth Murders), Duncan Trussell (The Midnight Gospel)

WHAT: Created by Dan Harmon (Rick and Morty), the animated comedy is set in mythical ancient Greece and is centered on a flawed family of humans, gods and monsters that tries to run one of the world’s first cities without killing each other.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. Fox’s newest primetime animation entry brings in a new creation of Rick and Morty‘s Dan Harmon, and while a teaser would be particularly helpful, we know that Mr. Harmon doesn’t produce c(k)rap. We have a few requests to cover R&M, but a cartoon set in mythical ancient Greece that has not been Disney-fied, and that could be satirical even as its animation is about the ancients, has some serious potential. How much potential remains to be seen – so seeing the season itself will probably be most informative in that regard. Thus, a hesitant pick up but one all the same.

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LA BREA, NBC

La Brea

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 28

TIME SLOT: Tuesdays at 9/8c

WHO: Natalie Zea (The Detour), Eoin Macken (The Night Shift), Jon Seda (Chicago P.D.), Nicholas Gonzalez (The Good Doctor), Veronica St. Clair (13 Reasons Why), Jack Martin (All Rise), Rohan Mirchandaney (Hotel Mumbai), Chiké Okonkwo (Being Mary Jane), Josh McKenzie (Filthy Rich), Chloe De Los Santos (Tidelands), Zyra Gorecki, Lily Santiago

WHAT: When a massive sinkhole mysteriously opens in Los Angeles, it tears a family in half, separating mother and son from father and daughter. When part of the family find themselves in an unexplainable primeval world, alongside a disparate group of strangers, they must work to survive and uncover the mystery of where they are and if there is a way back home.

Trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. Though this show is on NBC, who does not do right by its genre entries often, this Land of the Lost meets Neverending Story mystery/sci-fi/fantasy vehicle feels like it would have likely appeal for our United Couch Potatoes, and there are some cool, cinematic visual effects that certainly present intrigue in this trailer. Will this fictional, primeval world entice for the long haul? We’ll have to visit La Brea ourselves to fully see.

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LA FIRE AND RESCUE, NBC

LA Fire and Rescue

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHAT: The docuseries chronicles the Los Angeles County Fire Department. “From helicopter mountain rescues, lifeguard beach SOS, fireboats, hazmat units, to California’s raging wildfires… they do it all,” read the official synopsis. ‘These firefighters are true everyday heroes and their compelling stories will be told alongside the heart-pounding action of unpredictable and dangerous circumstances as they face the front lines of life and death.”

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. This is a docuseries. As in actual reality, not even stylized reality, like The Voice or similar. We talk about the long-form storytelling of the small screen. As in, we like to escape reality. Though we support all of our first responders, we prefer not to watch or talk about them (for now).

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LEGENDS OF THE HIDDEN TEMPLE, The CW

Legends of the Hidden Temple

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 10

TIME SLOT: Sundays at 8/7c

WHO: Host Cristela Alonzo, Dee Bradley Baker returning as the voice of Olmec

WHAT: A reimagining of the Nickelodeon game show, now featuring adults as contestants. The new take will bring back fan-favorite elements, including the Moat Crossings, the Steps of Knowledge and the Temple Run. The team names — Purple Parrots, Blue Barracudas, Orange Iguanas, Red Jaguars, Silver Snakes and Green Monkeys — will also remain unchanged. This revamped Hidden Temple promises “tougher challenges” and “much bigger prizes” as each episode pits five teams against one other to enter Olmec’s Temple, discover a treasure and return it to its rightful place — all while avoiding the infamous Temple Guards.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Though it’s a fun, adult remake of a fun game show once produced on Nickelodeon, it’s still a game show. Tell Olmec we said hello.

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MAGGIE, ABC

Maggie

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Rebecca Rittenhouse (The Mindy Project), Nichole Sakura (Superstore), Angelique Cabral (Life in Pieces), Chloe Bridges (The Carrie Diaries), Kerri Kenney (Reno 911), David Del Rio (The Baker and the Beauty), Chris Elliott (Schitt’s Creek), Ray Ford (Grey’s Anatomy), Leonardo Nam (Westworld)

WHAT: Follows a young woman trying to cope with life as a psychic. Maggie regularly sees the fate of her friends, parents, clients, and random strangers on the street, but when she suddenly sees a glimpse of her own future, Maggie is forced to start living in her own present. Based on the short film of the same name by Tim Curcio.

Teaser trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. While placing a psychic at the center of this romantic comedy makes for an interesting premise, the teaser did not present enough establishing information to bear witness to any potential chemistry between the characters comprising the main couple. Also, as this comedy is based upon a short film, the question becomes whether or not this premise, clairvoyant though it might be, can sustain over several episodes, much less several seasons of episodes. If we hear or see buzz or steam suggesting the contrary, we’ll be happy to look into our crystal balls or do a bit of palmistry to walk back our initial snap judgment, but for now, there is too little to go on to make the future of this series seem like a bright one.

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MONARCH, Fox

Monarch Fox

PREMIERE DATE: Jan. 30 (after the NFC Championship) and continuing Feb. 1

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Susan Sarandon (Feud), Anna Friel (Pushing Daisies), Trace Adkins, Josh Sasse (Galavant), Beth Ditto, Meagan Holder, Inigo Pascual, Martha Higareda, Emma Milani

WHAT: A Texas-sized, multigenerational musical drama about America’s first family of country music. The Romans are headed by the insanely talented, but tough as nails Queen of Country Music Dottie Cantrell Roman (Sarandon). Along with her beloved husband, Albie, Dottie has created a country music dynasty. But even though the Roman name is synonymous with authenticity, the very foundation of their success is a lie. And when their reign as country royalty is put in jeopardy, heir to the crown Nicolette “Nicky” Roman (Friel) will stop at nothing to protect her family’s legacy, while ensuring her own quest for stardom.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. This is a tough pass because Susan Sarandon is worth her weight in Oscar gold, but does this not seem like a slightly repurposed Nashville with a bigger star than Connie Britton at its forefront – and with a little Dallas thrown into the mix, given the size of the family and potential location? Convince us to give it a look when a trailer comes around, and maybe we’ll be singing some lowdown country confessional walking back our initial pass, but the echoes of other TV shows gone by reverberate a bit too closely to the premise of this series, which, for now, leaves our preview snap judgment reigning supreme.

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NAOMI, The CW

Naomi

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Kaci Walfall (Army Wives), Barry Watson (7th Heaven), Alexander Wraith (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Cranston Johnson (Hap and Leonard), Mouzam Makkar (The Fix, Champions), Mary-Charles Jones (Kevin Can Wait), Aidan Gemme (Broadway’s Finding Neverland),  Daniel Puig, Camila Moreno, Will Meyers

WHAT: Based on DC Comics characters, the drama follows a teen girl’s journey from her small northwestern town to the heights of the multiverse. When a supernatural event shakes her hometown to the core, Naomi sets out to uncover its origins, and what she discovers will challenge everything we believe about our heroes.

Teaser trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. The teaser offers little on which to base much of an assessment, particularly since the lead actress does not even get much chance to act; however, it is set in the DC Universe, and the premise description presents a small amount of intrigue, even as going into watching this new DC-based entry inspires a large amount of hesitation. We love our superheroes around here, though, so we’ll give Naomi a go.

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NCIS: HAWAI’I, CBS

NCIS: HAWAI'I

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 20

TIME SLOT: Mondays at 10/9c

WHO: Vanessa Lachey (BH90210, Call Me Kat), Yasmine Al-Bustami (The Originals), Jason Antoon (Claws), Noah Mills (The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, The Brave), Tori Anderson (No Tomorrow), Alex Tarrant (800 Words, New Zealand’s Vegas)

WHAT: The franchise expands to the Aloha State, where the first female Special Agent in Charge of NCIS Pearl Harbor, Jane Tennant (Lachey), has thrived and risen through the ranks by equal parts confidence and strategy in a system that has pushed back on her every step of the way. Together with her unwavering team of specialists, they balance duty to family and country while investigating high-stakes crimes involving military personnel, national security and the mysteries of the sun-drenched island paradise itself.

Trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Like the CSI and FBI franchises, we have no one clamoring for our opinions about the NCIS franchise. Until someone wants to discuss or wants us to discuss the flagship show, this one goes on the pass pile along with the other procedural spinoff series.

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NEXT LEVEL CHEF, Fox

Next Level Chef

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Mentors Gordon Ramsey, Nyesha Arrington, Gino D’Acampo

WHAT: Aspiring chefs compete in cooking challenges on each level of a three-story tower for the $250,000 grand prize.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. If it’s hosted by Gordon Ramsey, it’s probably ineligible for Couch Potatoes Unite! type podcast discussions. I wonder if he’ll still yell at the contestants?

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NIGHT COURT, NBC

Night Court NBC

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Melissa Rauch (The Big Bang Theory), John Larroquette (the original Night Court, The Good Fight)

WHAT: Unapologetically optimistic judge Abby Stone (Rauch), the daughter of the late Harry Stone, follows in her father’s footsteps as she presides over the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court and tries to bring order to its crew of oddballs and cynics, most notably former night court prosecutor Dan Fielding (Larroquette).

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. The original Night Court was enjoyable situation comedy comfort-TV from the 80s sitcom heyday, and we’re game to give this revival/reboot a teensy peek based upon the parent series’ strength of comedy and entertainment. Our hesitation, however, comes from the fact that most of the actors who comprised the cast have aged away from their decades-old roles or have passed away, including the inimitable Harry Anderson, the late actor who played the late, magic trick-performing Judge Harry Stone, the apparent father of the judge at the heart of this remake. Can only Dan Fielding as the character connective tissue to the original be enough to make this sitcom sequel as funny as its predecessor? We’re skeptical, but we’re nostalgic, and we like to Look Back to Look Forward around here. If the night court is in session, we’ll let the bailiff call us into the whole affair but only because it’s all at night.

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ORDINARY JOE, NBC

Ordinary Joe

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 20

TIME SLOT: Mondays at 10/9c

WHO: James Wolk (Watchmen, Zoo), Natalie Martinez (Under the Dome), Charlie Barnett (Arrow, Russian Doll), Elizabeth Lail (YOU)

WHAT: Explores the three parallel lives of the show’s main character after he makes a pivotal choice at a crossroads in his life. The series asks the question of how different life might look if you made your decision based on love, loyalty, or passion.

Trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. The hesitation for this pick up rests with the fact that the show demands viewer identification with the main character three times over in a sort of This Is Us meets It’s a Wonderful Life telltale of three possible life trajectories. This could either be original and enticing, if all three of the trajectories are compelling, or could fall flat if neither the life at the center of the story nor his parallel lives offer a solid and universal enough connection to viewer to sustain over a season or more of this story. Points are awarded for originality, though, and the thought of the so-called Joe at the heart of the tale being able to “see” each of these life trajectories is intriguing – is it real, and what does it mean? This show has aired a few episodes at the time of publication; tell us what you think in the comments below!

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OUR KIND OF PEOPLE, Fox

Our Kind of People

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 21

TIME SLOT: Tuesdays at 9/8c

WHO: Yaya DaCosta (Chicago Med), Morris Chestnut (The Resident), Joe Morton (God Friended Me, Scandal), Rhyon Nicole Brown (Empire), Lance Gross (House of Payne, Star), Kyle Bary (Ginny & Georgia), Nadine Ellis (Greenhouse Academy), Alana Bright, recurring player Debbi Morgan (Power, All My Children)

WHAT: Executive-produced by Lee Daniels (Empire), the drama takes place in the aspirational world of Oak Bluffs on Martha’s Vineyard, a historical stronghold where the rich and powerful Black elite have come to play for over 50 years. Strong-willed single mom Angela Vaughn sets out to reclaim her family’s name and make an impact with her revolutionary haircare line that highlights the innate, natural beauty of Black women. But she soon discovers a dark secret about her mother’s past that will turn her world upside-down and shake up this community forever.

Trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. The cast is fabulous. Hey hey, Morris Chestnut! The story, however, derivatively resonates from Empire meets Revenge or Dynasty. This show will find an audience, this reviewer suspects, but how much of one will be the podcasting kind of people? If the show gets requested for podcast coverage, we’ll readily put it on the list, but right now, this sudsy soap might be too like others that have come before to entice many of our discerning television viewers – at least for now.

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PIVOTING, Fox

Pivoting

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Eliza Coupe (Happy Endings), Ginnifer Goodwin (Why Women Kill, Once Upon a Time), Maggie Q (Designated Survivor), Tommy Dewey (Casual, The Mindy Project), JT Neal (Bless This Mess), Marcello Julian Reyes (Modern Family)

WHAT: The single-camera comedy follows three women after the death of their childhood best friend. Faced with the reality that life is short, in desperate attempts to find happiness, they make a series of impulsive, ill-advised and self-indulgent decisions, strengthening their bond and proving it’s never too late to screw up your life.

Trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Hm. This appears to be a wish fulfillment comedy, and while there is quite a trio of compelling actresses at the heart of this sitcom, the premise feels like it’s going to win some or lose some just by riding its foundations. In other words, this comedy will be funniest to people who have made similar choices and have learned to laugh at themselves and their circumstances and will be least funny to those who have made similar choices and don’t see the joke in their own lives. All other viewers will likely fall somewhere in between. The trailer also offers what feels like a stunted sampling of the best this sitcom has to offer, so if this is viewed and seen as funnier than the two minutes produced here, let us know. We can certainly be convinced to pivot ourselves (even if doing so reminds us of a large white couch in a decidedly narrow stairwell).

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PROMISED LAND, ABC

Promised Land ABC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO:  John Ortiz (Rake), Bellamy Young (Prodigal Son, Scandal), Cecilia Suárez (La casa de las flores), Augusto Aguilera (Made for Love), Christina Ochoa (A Million Little Things), Mariel Molino (Papis muy padres), Tonatiuh (Vida), Katya Martín (The Affair) as Juana, Andres Velez, Rolando Chusan

WHAT: An epic, generation-spanning drama about two Latino families vying for wealth and power in California’s Sonoma Valley.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. It seems dramas featuring big, wealthy, powerful families – a la Dallas and Dynasty – are the genre du jour this season. Like Monarch and Our Kind of People, we are going to jump into the passing lane and find a different promised land, especially without a trailer available by which to evaluate the goods. If we’re not watching one of these ilk, we feel compelled to pass on all of them – at least, until someone recommends that we do otherwise, of course.

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QUEENS, ABC

Queens

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 19

TIME SLOT: Tuesdays at 10/9c

WHO: Eve (Eve), Brandy (Moesha), Naturi Naughton (Power), Nadine Velazquez (My Name Is Earl), Pepi Sonuga (Famous in Love), Taylor Selé (P-Valley)

WHAT: In the drama, estranged and out-of-touch, four women in their 40s reunite for a chance to recapture their fame and regain the swagger they had as the Nasty Bitches, their ’90s group that made them legends in the hip-hop world.

Trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. While the drama of a reuniting 90s girl hip-hop group could get old fast if not handled well, there is something super enticing about pairing a less-sassy Eve with a sassier Brandy and seeing how the 90s nostalgia provides ample incidental underscoring for something that could just be fun and entertainment to watch. On the other hand, it could also be a little too “mad corny” as Brandy’s character opines in the trailer, so the hesitation in this evaluation emerges. Still, there are more than a few queens in this stellar cast with the promise of potential musical fun, so it’s worth a cautious look-see at least.

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SMALLWOOD, CBS

Smallwood

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Pete Holmes (Crashing), Katie Lowes (Scandal), Chi McBride (Hawaii Five-O)

WHAT: After being laid off from the assembly line at the GM factory, a seemingly ordinary man makes the extraordinary decision to provide for his family by following his dream of becoming a professional bowler. Based on professional bowler Tom Smallwood’s life.

Trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. It’s a human interest story about a factory-worker turned professional bowler, but, beyond that, the tone is confusing. Is it a comedy? Is it a drama? Is it a comedy-drama? Also, the acting in this trailer is not the best, and it features canned laughter punctuating certain moments of this mundanely executed two minutes. This was, frankly, a boring preview, and there is nothing strong in what we see to entice us to go deeper. If you think that we’re being small about Smallwood, drop us a line, but we do not expect a long life for this series based upon this preliminary review.

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THAT’S MY JAM, NBC

That's My Jam

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Host Jimmy Fallon

WHAT: An hourlong music and comedy variety event series that draws its creative DNA from The Tonight Show games such as “Wheel of Musical Impressions,” “Roots Name That Song” and “Slay It Don’t Spray It.” In each episode, two teams of two celebrities compete for charity in a series of music and dance-based games, performative segments and play-along trivia.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. We also don’t cover variety shows or shows featuring celebrity competition (see also: The Masked Singer). That isn’t to say we won’t be watching. We just won’t be talking about the fact that we’re watching. Though Daniel Radcliffe should get himself a slot on this show. His rendition of “Alphabet Rap” was pretty dope.

This was delayed from the 2020-2021 TV season, and our initial review was written in fall 2020.

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THE THING ABOUT PAM, NBC

The Thing About Pam

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Renee Zellweger (What/If), Josh Duhamel (Las Vegas), Judy Greer (Kidding), Katy Mixon (American Housewife)

WHAT: The six-episode limited drama is based on the 2011 murder of Betsy Faria that resulted in her husband Russ’ conviction, but he insisted he did not kill her. His conviction was later overturned. This brutal crime set off a chain of events that would expose a diabolical scheme deeply involving Pam Hupp (Zellweger).

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. As much as we love Renee Zellweger around here (and Josh Duhamel and Judy Greer and Katy Mixon), this limited true-crime drama series does not seem to hold much in the way of storytelling new and different from the podcast(s) and journalism covering this same story. The thing about this show is, if this series is requested for podcast coverage, we will reconsider, but true crime is not one of the requested genres currently being discussed.

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TOM SWIFT, The CW

Tom Swift

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Tian Richards (Being Mary Jane), the voice of LeVar Burton (Star Trek: The Next Generation)

WHAT: The Nancy Drew spinoff follows the serialized adventures of its titular Black, gay, billionaire inventor who is thrust into a world of sci-fi conspiracy and unexplained phenomena after the shocking disappearance of his father. Tom takes to the road on a quest to unravel the truth, leaving behind the comforts of his usual moneyed lifestyle, all while fighting to stay one step ahead of an Illuminati-scale group hell-bent on stopping him. Tom’s missions will require his genius and flair for innovation guided by love, romance, friendship and the mysteries of the universe yet-unsolved.

Teaser trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass For Now. Nancy Drew has been requested for podcast coverage and is on our long list of requested discussions waiting to be produced. Since this show is a spin-off of that venerable adaptation, we prefer to start by visiting the parent show before perusing the content surrounding Tom Swift. You don’t have to take our word for it, though (that one’s for you, LeVar).

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WELCOME TO FLATCH, Fox

Welcome to Flatch

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Chelsea Holmes, Sam Straley (The Kids Are Alright), Seann William Scott (Lethal Weapon), Aya Cash (You’re the Worst), Taylor Ortega (Kim Possible movie), Krystal Smith, Justin Linville

WHAT: In this half-hour mockumentary inspired by the BBC format, a documentary crew goes to a small town to study young adults and their current concerns. Their focus is the daily lives of cousins Kelly (Holmes) and Shrub Mallet (Straley) and their idiosyncratic surroundings. We follow the cousins as they pursue their dreams, confront challenges, and fight each other for frozen pizza. These two don’t have much, but they do have each other.

Trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. With the creators and producers (and their sensibilities) of The Office behind this mockumentary-driven slice of small town, Midwestern life – a vantage point to which may of our resident Couch Potatoes can most likely relate – the potential for sincere comedy, so long as it stays above the line of too much judgment and/or criticism, is rife in this new series. We probably can all think of a place like Flatch. The question is, can we laugh at that notion over the course of multiple episodes (and/or seasons of episodes). The trailer leaves us thinking that it’s worth a trip to Flatch to find out.

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THE WHEEL, NBC

The Wheel

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Host Michael McIntyre

WHAT: Based on the BBC game show, the series will put viewers into a spin each week as celebrity guests attempt to help contestants win big, with a 42-foot-wide spinning wheel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. If it’s not a drama about a big, multi-generational, multi-geographical family with a heaping dose of entitlement seeping through the camera lens, it’s a game show this season. We’ll be spinning right round this wheel as a result, thanks.

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WOMEN OF THE MOVEMENT, ABC

Women of the Movement

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Adrienne Warren, Tonya Pinkins, Cedric Joe, Ray Fisher, Glynn Turman, Chris Coy, Carter Jenkins, Julia McDermott

WHAT: The limited series tells the story of Mamie Till-Mobley, who in 1955 risks her life to find justice after her son Emmett is brutally murdered in the Jim Crow South. Unwilling to let Emmett’s murder disappear from the headlines, Mamie chooses to bear her pain on the world stage, emerging as an activist for justice and igniting the Civil Rights movement as we know it today.

Teaser trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. It’s a limited engagement dramatization of the Emmett Till story. If you don’t know this tragic piece of history, and you are looking to understand more about the history of civil rights and the movement in this country, you should watch it simply for the educational value. Will Smith is among the show’s laudable production team.

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THE WONDER YEARS, ABC

The Wonder Years

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 22

TIME SLOT: Wednesdays at 8:30/7:30c

WHO: Elisha “EJ” Williams, Dulé Hill (Suits, Psych), Saycon Sengbloh (In the Dark), Laura Kariuki (Black Lightning), Milan Ray, Julian Lerner, Amari O’Neil, narrator Don Cheadle

WHAT: The reboot is a coming of age story set in the late 1960s that takes a nostalgic look at a black middle-class family in Montgomery, Alabama through the point-of-view of imaginative 12 year-old Dean. With the wisdom of his adult years, Dean’s hopeful and humorous recollections show how his family found their “wonder years” in a turbulent time.

Trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. Like the classic series starring Fred Savage and featuring narrator Daniel Stern, this version of The Wonder Years hearkens back to life in the late 1960s. The difference here is that this story shifts the narrative to the black/African-American perspective in the American South during that period, rather than focusing upon a white family from Anywhere, USA. The reviews of the new show have been somewhat middling; we hope that the series is just taking some time to find its footing. There is potential for a Looking Back to Look Forward CPU! compare and contrast exercise here. We hope that this series survives long enough to make it worthwhile.

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The following is a link to all premiere dates for shows covered beyond the main networks: 

http://www.metacritic.com/feature/tv-premiere-dates

Non-Broadcast Network Pick-Ups

We Are Lady Parts (Peacock): It’s been requested for podcast coverage by resident Couch Potatoes (CP’s). (Premieres June 3, 2021)

PhD student Amina Hussain (Anjana Vasan) is convinced to join a Muslim female punk band named Lady Parts as its lead guitarist in the British music comedy created, written and directed by Nida Manzoor.

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Sweet Tooth (Netflix): It’s a fantasy adapted from DC Comics. (Premieres June 4, 2021)

A half human and half deer-boy (Christian Convery) leaves his isolated home to find a post-apocalyptic world as he befriends other hybrids and humans in this series based on the DC comic by Jeff Lemire.

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Starstruck (HBO Max): This one has also been requested for podcast discussion by a CP or two. (Premieres June 10, 2021)

The one-night stand London twenty-something Jessie (Rose Matafeo) has with the famous movie star Tom Kapoor (Nikesh Patel) becomes something more in this British comedy created by Matafeo.

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Loki (Disney+): Who doesn’t love Tom Hiddleston’s wily trickster god, now on TV? (Premieres June 11, 2021)

Loki (Tom Hiddleston) returns as the God of Mischief after the circumstances of 2019’s “Avengers: Endgame.”

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Kevin Can F**k Himself (AMC): Annie Murphy has a new show and a new character far from “Schitt’s Creek’s” Alexis that has generated quite a bit of buzz(Premieres June 13, 2021)

Allison McRoberts (Annie Murphy) has been living like a stereotypical sitcom housewife but after 10 years, she reaches her breaking point in this dark comedy created by Valerie Armstrong.

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We the People (Netflix): It’s “Schoolhouse Rock” – but for civics – and it’s produced by the Obamas, who probably know a thing or two about civics. (Released July 4, 2021)

Sort of a modern take on Schoolhouse Rock, these animated, three-minute-long civics lessons are set to original songs performed by the likes of Lin-Manuel Miranda, Janelle Monae, Adam Lambert, H.E.R., Brandi Carlile, Andra Day, and Bebe Rexha. The series comes from Barack and Michelle Obama (true fact: one is a former U.S. president) along with Kenya Barris.

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Monsters at Work (Disney+): The more Sully and Mike Wazowski, the better. (Premieres July 7, 2021)

Rescheduled from July 2. A sequel to the Pixar films Monsters, Inc. and Monsters University, this animated series returns the voices of Billy Crystal, John Goodman, Bonnie Hunt, John Ratzenberger, and Jennifer Tilly and adds Ben Feldman, Henry Winkler, Mindy Kaling, Lucas Neff, and Aisha Tyler.

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The White Lotus (HBO Max, miniseries): This miniseries has been requested for podcast coverage(Premieres July 11, 2021)

Written and directed by Mike White (Enlightened), this six-episode social satire spends a week at an exclusive Hawaiian resort where the guests, employees, and resort itself turn out to be far less perfect than first appearances would suggest. The ensemble cast includes Connie Britton, Steve Zahn, Sydney Sweeney, Murray Bartlett, Jennifer Coolidge, Alexandra Daddario, Jake Lacy, Natasha Rothwell, and Molly Shannon.

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Welling Paranormal (HBO Max/the CW): We have fans and requesters of podcast coverage of “What We Do In the Shadows,” so we’re banking on some crossover appeal. (Premieres July 11, 2021)

Making its American debut three years after it first aired in New Zealand, this mockumentary-style TV series spinoff from the original What We Do in the Shadows film should appeal to fans of the hit FX TV show also based on that movie. Two of the movie’s stars, Karen O’Leary and Michael Minogue, reprise their roles in Wellington as clueless cops who are members of their city’s paranormal policing unit, and the series was created by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, who were also responsible for both the film and its American TV spinoff. Two new episodes air back-to-back tonight, and all episodes will be available to stream on HBO Max the day after they air on The CW.

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Dr. Death (Peacock, miniseries): A stellar cast and some critical acclaim make this true-crime miniseries one of intrigue. (Premieres July 15, 2021)

One of the first shows ordered by Peacock when the streaming service was announced in 2019 (but delayed, like everything else, by the pandemic), this eight-episode limited series is a fictionalized adaptation of the first season of the true-crime podcast of the same name, focusing on the investigation into a Texas neurosurgeon who was accused of gross malpractice after over 30 of his patients were left seriously injured or dead. The delay in production led to numerous changes behind and in front of the camera, starting with the lead role of Dr. Christopher Duntsch, now played by Joshua Jackson after Jamie Dornan was forced to drop out due to scheduling conflicts. Alec Baldwin, AnnaSophia Robb, Carrie Preston, and the Mr. Robot duo of Christian Slater and Grace Gummer also star. Maggie Kiley (a late replacement for Stephen Frears) directs the first two episodes as part of an all-female director slate that also includes Jennifer Morrison and So Yong Kim.

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American Horror Stories (FX): Our “American Horror Story Series” panel, now called our “American Horror Story Franchise Series” panel, is eager to take up this one for podcast coverage. (Premieres July 15, 2021)

This FX on Hulu anthology series is a spinoff from Ryan Murphy’s long-running FX series American Horror Story. While the latter (which returns next month) tells a different story each season, the new show is an episodic anthology, similar to The Twilight Zone, with a different story and cast for each hour-long episode. (Some of those cast members include Matt Bomer, Evan Peters, Taissa Farmiga, and Danny Trejo, while Murphy regular Sarah Paulson will be one of the directors on the series.) Two episodes stream today followed by five additional weekly installments.

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Schmigadoon! (Apple TV+): We have far too many musical-loving Couch Potatoes and Couch Potatoes Adjacent to ignore this new musical comedy. (Premieres July 16, 2021)

Created by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio (the writers of Despicable Me) and produced by SNL‘s Lorne Michaels, this six-episode Apple musical parody series stars Cecily Strong and Keegan-Michael Key as a couple on a backpacking trip who stumble upon a town in which all of the residents believe that they are living inside a 1940s studio musical. Unfortunately for them (but fortunately for us?), they find themselves trapped in the town until they are able to discover “true love.” Alan Cumming, Kristin Chenoweth, Fred Armisen, and Jane Krakowski also star, while Martin Short guests.

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Power Book III: Raising Kanan (Starz): We have “Power” fans and might have to do a podcast series. (Premieres July 18, 2021)

Mekai Curtis, Omar Epps, Hailey Kilgore, and Patina Miller star in the latest Power spinoff—and the only one that’s a prequel. It’s set in the 1990s and follows the teenage years of future drug dealer Kanan Stark, the character originated by 50 Cent and played here by Curtis.

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Masters of the Universe: Revelation (Netflix, miniseries): A surprising number of CPs and CPs Adjacent had stellar things to say about Netflix’s sponsorship of the return of He-Man. Of course, so many of us are Generation X and Millennials. (Premieres July 23, 2021)

Picking up after the events of the 1980s syndicated animated series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, the Netflix-exclusive Revelation comes from Kevin Smith—yes, the one you are thinking of. He has crafted a series aimed at the Gen Xers who originally watched He-Man (as children) when it first aired. So expect something a bit talkier and more complex than the original, even if the visuals look familiar. Naturally, Jason Mewes is in the cast, but so are Mark Hamill, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Chris Wood, Lena Heady, Stephen Root, Henry Rollins, Phil LaMarr, Diedrich Bader, and Alicia Silverstone. The series will air in two parts, so only five episodes will stream today, but they will be accompanied by an aftershow, Revelations: The Masters of the Universe Revelation Aftershow.

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Reservation Dogs (Hulu): We have requests to discuss this comedy, featuring an all-Indigenous cast. (Premieres August 9, 2021)

The latest “FX on Hulu” original series comes from Taika Waititi and Sterlin Harjo. Featuring an all-Indigenous cast and writing/directing staff, the comedy is set on a reservation in Oklahoma where four teenaged friends attempt to save (and steal) enough money to move to California.

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What If…? (Disney+): It’ s Marvel characters, animated, and tossed into a salad bowl of mixed-up narratives, similar to the DC Elseworlds stories. Here, Peggy Carter might be Captain Britain, or T’Challa might be Star Lord. Plus, all the real actors from the films return to voice their characters! (Premieres August 11, 2021)

Yes, it’s yet another Marvel series on Disney+, but this one’s different: It’s animated. It’s also literally different. Based on the comic book series of the same name, the anthology series What If reimagines classic Marvel characters in hypothetical situations that depart from the stories you know from the MCU films. What if it were Peggy Carter who took the Super Soldier serum and became Captain America Britain? What if it were Steve Rogers who donned the Iron Man suit? What if T’Challa became Star Lord? These and other alternate realities will be explored across 10 episodes, streaming weekly. Jeffrey Wright voices Uatu The Watcher, who narrates the series, while MCU regulars Michael B. Jordan, the late Chadwick Boseman, Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Natalie Portman, Jeff Goldblum, Paul Rudd, Jeremy Renner, Sebastian Stan, Toby Jones, Hayley Atwell, Chris Evans, Michael Douglas, Samuel L. Jackson, Mark Ruffalo, Taika Waititi, and many more will reprise their film and TV roles (at least in voice form).

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Brand New Cherry Flavor (Netflix, miniseries): Some percolations of high praise have cropped up from the resident CP’s. (Premieres August 13, 2021)

Todd Grimson’s hallucinatory horror novel gets an eight-episode adaptation from Channel Zero vets Nick Antosca and Lenore Zion. The series follows an aspiring film director (Rosa Salazar) who heads to L.A. in the 1990s, only to find her dream project turn into a nightmare—apparently, one that includes “zombies, hit men, supernatural kittens, and a mysterious tattoo artist.” Catherine Keener, Manny Jacinto, Eric Lange, and Mark Acheson also star.

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Heels (Starz): Shirtless Stephen Amell wrestling…who cares what else it might be about (hearts hearts hearts)? (Premieres August 15, 2021)

Stephen Amell and Alexander Ludwig star as small-town professional wrestlers (and brothers) in an eight-episode series from Michael Waldron (Loki) that also stars Mary McCormack, Alison Luff, and Kelli Berglund.

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Nine Perfect Strangers (Hulu, miniseries): From several minds behind “Big Little Lies,” the reviews have been mixed, but the talk (and requests for talk) have been palpable. (Premieres August 18, 2021)

The latest star-filled cable drama from David E. Kelley (Big Little Lies) is an adaptation of the best-seller by Liane Moriarty set during a 10-day retreat at a luxury health-and-wellness resort. Nicole Kidman, Melissa McCarthy, Bobby Cannavale, Regina Hall, Michael Shannon, Luke Evans, Manny Jacinto, and Samara Weaving star, while Jonathan Levine (50/50) directs all eight episodes (which will stream weekly following today’s triple-episode debut).

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The Chair (Netflix): From the guys behind “Game of Thrones,” it boasts a superb cast with Sandra Oh at its forefront, and apparently anyone who works in higher education is going to feel this show acutely in the heart and mind spaces – it’s already been requested for podcast discussion. (Premieres August 20, 2021)

For their first series since Game of Thrones (and their subsequent signing of an enormous contract with Netflix), the production team of David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have opted for something very different: a six-episode dramedy set within the English department of a fictional university. Killing Eve‘s Sandra Oh, playing the newly installed first female head of the department, heads a cast that also features Jay Duplass, Holland Taylor, Bob Balaban, David Morse, Nana Mensah, and Everly Carganilla. Actress Amanda Peet created the series (with Annie Julia-Wyman) and serves as showrunner—it’s her debut in those roles—though she doesn’t appear in the show.

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Only Murders in the Building (Hulu): Steve Martin! Martin Short! And a full panel waiting in the wings to discuss the apparent comedic genius of this new streaming entry. (Premieres August 30, 2021)

Steve Martin co-created and stars in a comedic murder mystery about three amigos strangers (including Selena Gomez and Martin’s longtime foil Martin Short) who live in the same ritzy Manhattan apartment building and discover their shared love of true crime stories after another of their building’s residents dies under suspicious circumstances. Believing it to be a murder, the three unite to investigate the case—and record a podcast about their efforts. Amy Ryan, Aaron Dominguez, and Nathan Lane also star, while co-creator John Hoffman (Grace and Frankie) and Dan Fogelman (This Is Us) are among the producers. (Oh, and this is somehow Steve Martin’s first regular TV starring role.) Episodes will stream weekly.

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Q-Force (Netflix): We have an audience for this animated series built into our CP roster. (Premieres September 2, 2021)

In development since 2019, Netflix’s latest animated comedy series centers on an elite gay spy (voiced by Sean Hayes) who is shipped off to a West Hollywood desk job after coming out to his superiors. There, he assembles a rogue team of LGBTQ+ geniuses known as the Q-Force who finally win the support of the agency after a decade, but with one catch: they must add a new member (David Harbour), who is straight. Gary Cole, Laurie Metcalf, Patti Harrison, Matt Rogers, Wanda Sykes, and Gabe Liedman also star in the series, which was created by Liedman (a writer on Kroll ShowBrooklyn Nine-NineBroad City, and PEN15).

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Kin (AMC): It’s set in Ireland and features Daredevil himself, Charlie Cox. (Premieres September 9, 2021)

Charlie Cox, Aidan Gillen, Ciarán Hinds, and Clare Dunne star in a Dublin-set organized crime drama.

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Y: The Last Man (Hulu): A science fiction series adapted from Vertigo comics and featuring all female episode directors. (Premieres September 13, 2021)

This long-in-the-works FX on Hulu original series is an adaptation of the Hugo Award-winning, post-apocalyptic Vertigo series by Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra. Like the comics, the TV series is set in a world in which a cataclysmic event has wiped out every male on Earth (except one), leaving a planet inhabited by women. Diane Lane, Amber Tamblyn, Olivia Thirlby, Ashley Romans, and Marin Ireland star. It has been a bumpy journey from page to screen: The original showrunners, Michael Green and Aida Mashaka Croal, departed the production in 2019 over creative differences, and were eventually replaced by Eliza Clark (Animal KingdomRubicon), while original last man portrayer Barry Keoghan left the series in early 2020 and was replaced by Ben Schnetzer (Warcraft). Three additional stars, Imogen Poots, Timothy Hutton, and Lashana Lynch, were also replaced last fall when filming finally commenced. All 10 episodes were directed by women. Two of those episodes stream today, followed by weekly single-episode installments.

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The Premise (Hulu): “The Office’s” BJ Novak gives us several thought-provoking premises within anthological episodic stories and a stellar cast. (Premieres September 16, 2021)

B.J. Novak’s mysterious and experimental FX on Hulu episodic anthology series finally has a title—and a few details other than the fact that it is written, directed (in part), and hosted by the former co-star and writer on The Office. Said to tackle “the biggest questions of our modern era,” The Premise will blend comedy and drama across five half-hour episodes, which will revolve around stories like a woman who becomes obsessed with an anonymous online comment, a billionaire who offers his childhood bully an unusual opportunity, and an embarrassing sex tape that captures a disputed police incident in the background and with it the chance to save a wrongfully arrested man—if the tape goes public. The impressive cast will feature Jon Bernthal, Amy Landecker, Beau Bridges, Ed Asner, Ben Platt, Jermaine Fowler, Daniel Dae Kim, Lucas Kedges, Kaitlyn Dever, O’Shea Jackson Jr., George Wallace, and more. The first two episodes stream today.

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Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol (Peacock): Can Robert Langdon and his exploits work on the small screen? Let’s find out. (Premieres September 16, 2021)

Dan Brown’s 2009 novel—his third to feature Robert Langdon, following Angels & Demons and The Da Vinci Code, was at one point going to be adapted into another Tom Hanks movie like those other titles (and Inferno). Instead, it became a prequel TV series, with Ashley Zukerman (Designated Survivor, Manhattan) taking over the role of a young Langdon, the Harvard symbologist who is enlisted by the CIA to help save his mentor and stop a global conspiracy. Valorie Curry and Eddie Izzard also star.

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Midnight Mass (Netflix, miniseries): From the horrific brain of Mike Flanagan, who haunted a Hill House and a Bly Manor, a fast CP favorite. (Premieres September 24, 2021)

Zach Gilford and Hamish Linklater head the cast for the latest Netflix thriller from Mike Flanagan (The Haunting of Hill House) that is set on an island where the arrival of a mysterious young priest coincides with some supernatural happenings. All seven episodes stream today.

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Foundation (Apple TV+): Who doesn’t love an Asimov adaptation? (Premieres September 24, 2021)

The famed sci-fi novel trilogy by Isaac Asimov is now an Apple original series from David S. Goyer. (Originally, Josh Friedman was also on board as co-showrunner and co-writer, though he left the project back in 2019.) Jared Harris (playing Hari Seldon, the genius mathematician who forecasts an end to the empire that rules the galaxy and seeks to minimize the duration of the following dark age) and Lee Pace (as Brother Day, the current emperor) star in the series, which unlike Asimov’s books also appears to have room for a few female characters. Those Foundation books have never before been adapted to film or television in large part due to their immense scope, which spans centuries, and it is unclear how large a time period Goyer is planning to cover should the series progress to future seasons. Three episodes—including the opener directed by Rupert Sanders (Snow White and the Huntsman) in his TV debut—stream today, followed by seven additional weekly installments.

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Just Beyond (Disney+): We have got some RL Stine fans in the house, and a “Twilight Zone” riff is spooky season satisfaction. (Premieres October 13, 2021)

Seth Grahame-Smith (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies) adapts the R.L. Stine graphic novel series into a sort of supernatural and comedic take on the Twilight Zone episodic anthology formula. Instead of Disney+’s usual weekly rollout, all eight episodes of Just Beyond will be available to stream today. At least two of those episodes will be directed by Marc Webb (The Amazing Spider-Man), while some of the actors who will appear include Mckenna Grace, Lexi Underwood, Henry Thomas, Nasim Pedrad, Tim Heidecker, and Riki Lindhome.

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Invasion (Apple TV+): Give us aliens – or give us something else. (Premieres October 22, 2021)

From frequent X-Men screenwriter Simon Kinberg and Hunters and Solos creator David Weil comes this long-in-the-works, big-budget, alien invasion drama. Shamier Anderson and Sam Neill head the large ensemble for a 10-episode series set (and filmed) in multiple locations around the globe. Expect a character-driven take on the oft-filmed War of the Worlds formula.

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Maya and the Three (Netflix, miniseries): The previews for this animated fantasy are gorgeous, and the voice cast is outstanding. (Premieres October 22, 2021)

An epic nine-part animated fantasy from animator/director Jorge R. Gutierrez (The Book of Life), Maya is inspired by Mexican mythology and features the voices of Zoe Saldaña (as the titular warrior princess), Gabriel Iglesias, Stephanie Beatriz, Diego Luna, Gael Garcia Bernal, Alfred Molina, Allen Maldonado, Danny Trejo, Cheech Marin, Rosie Perez, Queen Latifah, Wyclef Jean, and Rita Moreno.

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Star Trek: Prodigy (Paramount+): This latest animated “Star Trek” series will be covered by our Star Trek 50+ Series panel. (Premieres October 28, 2021)

Originally ordered as a Nickelodeon series—and the cable network will still air it, but at a later date after its streaming debut—Prodigy is the third animated Star Trek series but the first intended exclusively for younger audiences. But that doesn’t mean there’s nothing of interest for longtime Star Trek fans. That group might be delighted by the return of Kate Mulgrew as Voyager‘s Captain Janeway. Or, rather, as an emergency hologram version of Janeway on a derelict Federation ship that is stolen by a group of teen aliens who then take it to explore the universe, as teen aliens often do. (They are voiced by Jason Mantzoukas, Dee Bradley Baker, and Breet Gray, among others, while recurring guests include Jameela Jamil, Jason Alexander, Daveed Diggs, and Robert Beltran, the latter reprising his Voyager role of Chakotay.) Today’s premiere runs one hour, while subesequent episodes (arriving weekly) will be 30 minutes.

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Head of the Class (HBO Max): Morbid curiosity will have us checking out this latest reboot. Plus Robin Givens. (Premieres November 3, 2021)

Isabella Gomez (One Day at a Time) is the head of the cast for this reboot of the high school sitcom that ran for five years on ABC in the late ’80s (and featured Howard Hesseman and then Billy Connolly in the lead role). Set at a different school, the new series is produced by Bill Lawrence (Ted LassoScrubs) alongside American Vandal vets Amy Pocha and Seth Cohen. Robin Givens guests as a grown-up version of Darlene Merriman, the role she played in the original series and who is now the head of the PTA at the school attended by her son.

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Dexter: New Blood (Showtime): This revival has our “Dexter”-loving CPs all a-twitter with anticipation, particularly since many members of the original cast return. (Premieres November 7, 2021)

Famed serial killer lumberjack Dexter Morgan is back in a 10-episode revival of the Showtime drama series Dexter that concluded its original eight-season run in 2013. The new episodes are set a decade after the events of the much-criticized finale and on the opposite side of the country in the fictional upstate New York town of Iron Lake, where Michael C. Hall’s title character is posing as a local shopkeeper (and, conveniently, dating the town’s police chief, played by Julia Jones). Other new faces include Clancy Brown, Alano Miller, and Jamie Chung, while Dexter vet Jennifer Carpenter will again be a series regular despite the minor detail that her character happens to be dead. (Also back from the dead: John Lithgow’s Trinity Killer.) Also returning is showrunner Clyde Phillips, who guided Dexter‘s first four (and, arguably, best) seasons.

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The Shrink Next Door (Apple TV+, miniseries): It’s got Paul Rudd and Will Ferrell in it. That’s good by itself. (Premieres November 12, 2021)

A darkly comedic, eight-part miniseries based on true events as chronicled in the podcast of the same nameShrink focuses on the increasingly odd, dysfuntional, and manipulative relationship between a celebrity psychiatrist (Paul Rudd) and his longtime patient (Will Ferrell). (How odd? At one point the doctor moves into his patient’s summer home and attempts to take over his business.) Kathryn Hahn and Casey Wilson also star. Michael Showalter (The Big SickSearch Party) and Jesse Peretz (GLOWGirls) direct from a script by Georgia Pritchett (VeepSuccession). Three episodes stream today followed by single episodes each Friday through 12/17.

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Marvel’s Hit-Monkey (Hulu): Read the description. Read it again. (Premieres November 17, 2021)

Nearly two years ago many of Hulu’s planned Marvel series were scrapped as Marvel instead reoriented itself around Disney+. But not Hit-Monkey. The adult animated series comes from Josh Gordon and Will Speck (Blades of Glory) and could be TV’s only series to center on a revenge-seeking Japanese macaque who is mentored by the ghost of an assassin after his family his murdered. (At least this year.) Jason Sudeikis, Olivia Munn, George Takei, Ally Maki, and Fred Tatasciore head the voice cast. All 10 episodes stream today.

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Cowboy Be-Bop (Netflix): I think it’s a live-action “Cowboy.” Inquiring minds need to know. (Premieres November 19, 2021)

Delayed a year not (necessarily) due to the pandemic but because of an on-set injury to its star, Netflix’s live-action series adaptation of Cowboy Bebop finally makes its 10-episode debut. The original Cowboy Bebop was a Japanese-produced, jazz-inspired anime series from the late 1990s that later earned an American fanbase through airings on Adult Swim. This remake similarly attempts to blend science fiction and noir tropes as it depicts the adventures of a group of bounty hunters operating throughout the solar system. Some of those bounty hunters are played by John Cho (as Spike Spiegel), Mustafa Shakir (as Jet Black), and Daniella Pineda (as Faye Valentine), while Alex Hassell plays Vicious, part of the evil Syndicate. Yes, that jazzy soundtrack will return: Yoko Kanno, who scored the anime series, is back to put the bebop in the new series as well.

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The Wheel of Time (Amazon Prime): We’ve been waiting on this fantasy adaptation a while. (Premieres November 19, 2021)

In its quest for its own Game of Thrones, Amazon isn’t putting all of its (dragon) eggs in one basket. In addition to next year’s Lord of the Rings series, another epic fantasy novel adaptation is headed to Prime Video this fall. Amazon has already committed to at least two seasons of The Wheel of Time, which adapts the best-selling book series by Robert Jordan (and, after his death, Brandon Sanderson) that spans 14 individual novels plus a prequel. There have been several prior attempts to bring the books to both TV and the big screen, but the massive scope of the series made those projects ultimately untenable. Amazon’s version stars Rosamund Pike and comes from former Survivor contestant (and writer on Agents of SHIELD and Chuck) Rafe Judkins and like the books is set in a world where magic exists but only a select group of women are allowed to use it. (If you are keeping score at home, that makes two shows this year created by Survivor contestants—and the other one was pretty great.) The first three episodes stream today, followed by five additional weekly installments on Fridays. Season 2 has already begun filming (albeit with a different actor, Donal Finn rather than Barney Harris, playing Mat Cauthon), and Judkins has a total of eight seasons planned out if Amazon agrees to move forward.

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Hawkeye (Disney+): Another eagerly anticipated entry in the Marvel Cinematic TV Universe by our superhero-loving CP’s. (Premieres November 24, 2021)

What if … Disney+ went several months without a new live-action Marvel series? No need to think about such a dire scenario any longer; the next one is here. Hawkeye finds Jeremy Renner reprising the title role (which he has played in half a dozen Marvel films) of Clint Barton. But he’s not the only one: Joining the MCU is Hailee Steinfeld as a young fan who trains with Barton to become the next Hawkeye. The series comes from Jonathan Igla, who is new to the MCU but has written and produced for shows ranging from Mad Men to Bridgerton, and the cast also includes Vera Farmiga, Florence Pugh, Linda Cardellini, and newcomer Alaqua Cox, whose character (Maya Lopez/Echo) is being considered for a spinoff. Two episodes stream today, followed by single episodes on each of the following four Wednesdays.

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The Book of Boba Fett (Disney+): Something about Star Wars. (Premieres December 29, 2021)

Temuera Morrison (playing Boba Fett) and Ming-Na Wen (as fellow bounty hunter Fennec Shand) star in a spinoff from the hit Star Wars streaming series The Mandalorian that is set (at least in part) on Tatooine. Robert Rodriguez, who directed the Mandalorian episode that saw the return of Fett (a character that was first seen in The Empire Strikes Back—or, if you prefer, the Star Wars Holiday Special), will direct multiple episodes of the new series and serve as a producer alongside Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni (both of whom will also direct episodes, as will fellow Mandalorian director Bryce Dallas Howard).

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Others on radar: The Lord of the Rings series in development at Amazon; The Chronicles of Narnia at Netflix; The Watch (BBC); Conan at Amazon; The Dark Tower at Amazon; and the Three-Body Problem adaptation at Netflix.

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There you have it!  We will add Pick Ups to the CPU! Watchlist and cover them in this blog or via our ever growing podcast. For those passed, if you think we should give them another chance, head on over to the comments section and sound off!  If you would like to be a guest blogger about any passed shows, send me a message, and we’ll talk terms!

In short:

Picked Up

ABC

Queens (hesitantly)
Women of the Movement (limited series)
The Wonder Years

CBS

Ghosts

Fox

The Big Leap (hesitantly)
Krapopolis (hesitantly)
Welcome to Flatch

NBC

American Auto (very hesitantly)
The Endgame (hesitantly)
La Brea
Night Court (very hesitantly)
Ordinary Joe (very hesitantly)

CW

4400
Naomi (very hesitantly)

Netflix

Sweet Tooth
We the People
Masters of the Universe: Revelation (miniseries)
Brand New Cherry Flavor (miniseries)
The Chair
Q-Force
Midnight Mass (miniseries)
Maya and the Three (miniseries)
Cowboy Be-Bop

Amazon Prime

The Wheel of Time

Hulu

Reservation Dogs
Nine Perfect Strangers (miniseries)
Only Murders in the Building
Y: The Last Man
The Premise
Marvel’s Hit-Monkey

AMC

Kevin Can F**k Himself
Kin

Starz

Power Book III: Raising Kanan
Heels

Paramount+

Star Trek: Prodigy

Disney+

Loki
Monsters at Work
What If…?
Just Beyond
Hawkeye
The Book of Boba Fett

Peacock

We Are Lady Parts
Dr. Death (miniseries)
Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol

HBO Max

Starstruck
The White Lotus (miniseries)
Wellington Paranormal
Head of the Class

Showtime

Dexter: New Blood

FX

American Horror Stories

Apple TV+

Schmigadoon!
Foundation
Invasion
The Shrink Next Door (miniseries)

Winning Network: Netflix

Passed

ABC

Abbott Elementary
Maggie
Promised Land

CBS

CSI: Vegas
Come Dance with Me
FBI: International
Good Sam
NCIS: Hawai’i
Smallwood

Fox

Alter Ego
The Cleaning Lady
Domino Masters
Don’t Forget the Lyrics
Monarch
Next Level Chef
Our Kind of People
Pivoting

NBC


AGT: Extreme
American Song Contest
Grand Crew
Home Sweet Home
LA Fire and Rescue
That’s My Jam
The Thing About Pam (limited series)
The Wheel

CW

All American: Homecoming
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Tom Swift (for now)

Losing Networks: Fox and NBC (tie)

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Progress Report: End of Season Scorecard, 2020-2021 Pilots

This Progress Report…is later than usual. But this year…is unusual. With a pandemic affecting every major studio, network, and workspace in the USA and beyond, the dust is only now settling when it comes to what made it to a new season and what did not.

To that end, Couch Potatoes Unite! delayed all of our annual Progress Reports to make sure we are understanding the TV landscape in such a way that we would be able to effectively communicate it to you, gentle reader and listener. We think we’re almost there. There is quite a lot still unsorted, but the main five networks are trying to resume their traditional rhythms, and some of the other content outlets are attempting to follow suit.

Thus, we now present Progress Report 2 of 2021, the final progress report for the new pilots of the 2020-2021 season! Where are the new shows (that are left), and how are they doing nowadays?  Read below to find out! Thanks as always to TVLine and to other sources for helping a girl out.

*Note: with the expansion of CPU!, these initial thoughts are based upon the CPU! Chief’s assessments.  As with last season, a growing number of CPU! members may find shows initially passed by the CPU! Chief and choose to review them.  CPU! readers will be informed if the show’s status changes regarding coverage as the season progresses through the handy CPU! Progress Reports, and all written reviews will be published!

**Second Note: If you haven’t already figured it out, we measure the TV year from June 1st to May 31st.

***Third Note: Given the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the TV industry, the concept of “ratings weeks” was kind of moot this year. Also, given the glut of TV entertainment, we are hereby suspending progress reports for anything other than start of season, mid-season, and end of season. If this makes you sad, please let us know. We aim to please!

B Positive' Review: CBS Fall Comedy, Thomas Middleditch Stars | TVLine

B POSITIVE, CBS

WHO: Thomas Middleditch (Silicon Valley), Annaleigh Ashford (Masters of Sex), Sara Rue (Impastor), Kether Donohue (You’re the Worst), Kamryn Kunody

WHAT: A multi-cam comedy about a therapist and newly divorced dad who is faced with finding a kidney donor when he runs into a rough-around-the-edges woman from his past who volunteers her own. Together they form an unlikely bond and begin a journey that will change both of their lives.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Welcome to the 2020-2021 CPU! network pilot review, always full of snark and real talk about upcoming TV from your friendly neighborhood TV podcast, whose business is otherwise unaffected by global pandemics, as we’re too afraid to leave our houses and, therefore, spend an even more inordinate time watching TV! Unite with us (and wear a mask)! 

We start off with a pass because, as earnestly as we support humanity’s giving natures and organ donation when needed, the subject and the slapstick cut of this teaser trailer render us feeling like the topic and the tone of this series don’t quite match, despite a fairly fresh premise to start this situation comedy off reasonably right. Another way of looking at this snap judgment comes down to the idea that if this the best thirty seconds the Eye can provide to sell this sitcom, the humor falls flat quickly, even if spontaneous organ donation is intended to elicit at least a few smiles. We want to “b” into it, positively, but we’re not quite there.

And to get this bit of annual flavor out of the way, if buzz and steam and starvation for new network sitcoms in these, our COVID times – or your more direct contact with us via comment on any post, a visit to our guestbook or our social media, or an email to couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com – convince us to change our minds, which is very easy to do with the right amount of minimal persuasion, we most certainly will! I’m positive!

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! In May 2021, CBS renewed this sitcom for a second season. The Season 1 finale aired on May 13, 2021, after a total of 18 episodes. Season 2 is set to premiere on October 14, 2021.

CPU! STATUS: Reviews and reception from critics are (B?) positive. Plus, it was CBS’ only new comedy entry during this, our era of COVID, which might be bolstering its survival chances somewhat. Unfortunately, no one is talking to us about it yet, so we’ll stay pretty positive that passing is our best option. We have to prioritize the sheer volume of television entertainment somehow!

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New Montana ABC TV show 'Big Sky TV' premiered this past week

BIG SKY, ABC

WHO: Kylie Bunbury (Pitch), Katheryn Winnick (Vikings), Ryan Phillippe (Shooter), Brian Geraghty (Chicago P.D.), John Carroll Lynch (American Horror Story), Dedee Pfeiffer (Cybill), Natalie Alyn Lind (The Gifted), Jade Pettyjohn (Little Fires Everywhere), Jesse James Keitel

WHAT: In this procedural thriller, private detective Cassie Dewell (Bunbury) partners with ex-cop Jenny Hoyt (Winnick) on a search for two sisters who have been kidnapped by a truck driver on a remote highway in Montana, but when they discover that these are not the only girls who have disappeared in the area, they must race against the clock to stop the killer before another woman is taken.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Without a trailer to help steer us toward this procedural thriller, I am afraid that we’ll have to steer away. Procedural TV is a genre not typically requested by our resident Couch Potatoes unless the procedural overlay is set off by a gimmick or a quirk that renders it somewhat different from the typical fare. Various vehicles featuring murder and detective work have come and gone in recent seasons; some have been canceled quickly, and though the lead actress is named Kylie (which this Kylie can get behind), we don’t have enough information about either this series premise or its cast to feel motivated to add it to our already as-large-as-the-sky lists of recommended TV. Big facts.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! In May 2021, the Alphabet network renewed this Ryan Phillippe thriller for a second season. The Season 1 finale aired on May 18, 2021, after a total of 16 episodes. Season 2 is due to premiere on September 30, 2021.

CPU! STATUS: After viewing the trailer for this series, your friendly neighborhood Chief Couch Potato was not motivated to watch this seemingly run-of-the-mill crime-solving thriller. Also, no one is talking about it in CPU!’s increasingly widespread circles of Couch Potatoes and Couch Potatoes Adjacent, and this past season, of all times, has been the time for hunkering in and watching things. The premise is not pie in the big sky, but this particular Alphabet entry feeling new and different from other ilk in its genre seems like a pretty tall order; or, perhaps, the trailer was not well cut (of course, usually, that means there’s not a lot from which to cut). Anyway, we remain in the passing line on the TV highway until we hear requests, same as it ever was, same as it ever was.

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Call Me Kat' Preview: Which 'New Girl' Alum Will Show Up in Kat's Cat Cafe?  - TV Insider

CALL ME KAT, Fox

WHO: Mayim Bialik (The Big Bang Theory), Swoosie Kurtz (Mike & Molly), Cheyenne Jackson (American Horror Story), Kyla Pratt (One on One) and Leslie Jordan (Will & Grace). Bialik and Jim Parsons serve as EPs.

WHAT: Based on the BBC sitcom Miranda, the multi-cam follows a 39-year-old woman (Bialik) who struggles every day against society (and her mother) to prove that you can not have everything you want and still be happy. That’s why she spent the money her parents set aside for her wedding to open a cat café in Louisville.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. The hesitancy comes from the lack of a trailer, but there are three reasons why we are motivated to give this one a look-see: it’s based on an established British comedy, so if it can be Americanized in a way that lands with the audiences on this side of the pond, we’re all for giving it a nod; it features Mayim Bialik, a Big Bang Blossom if there ever was one; and who doesn’t want to see a comedy about an owner of a cat cafe? Imagine all the feline hi-jinks! On the other hand, this sitcom could be incredibly stupid, but with Mayim and Jim Parsons, both capable of intelligence and warmth when it comes to comedy, at the helm, we’re thinking this one at least deserves a chance, though you can call me “krazy” if you want.

PANDEMIC EDIT: The trailer has been reviewed. The premise is a little shaky, but the cast is the reason to watch this one, and by cast, I mean those supporting Ms. Bialik. As much as Mayim will bring the sass and apparently a few songs via a karaoke set-up (because why not?), those to watch include Swoosie Kurtz and Leslie Jordan doing what they do best. We are still evaluating Cheyenne Jackson beyond his appearances on American Horror Story and so will need to tune in to get the full sense of the coalescing of this particularly cat-crazy ensemble – but we do not regret our Pick Up decision (yet).

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! In May 2021, Fox renewed this Mayim Bialik kitty-littered sitcom for a second season. The Season 1 finale aired on March 25, 2021, after a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: We have had two requests already to cover this show on the podcast, so this Pick Up has become much less hesitant. Though the series seems critically panned, we have two discerning CP’s who advocate otherwise. To be continued!

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Call Your Mother (Season 1 Episode 1) Comedy, trailer - Startattle

CALL YOUR MOTHER, ABC

WHO: Kyra Sedgwick (The Closer), Rachel Sennott (High Maintenance), Joey Bragg (Liv and Maddie), Emma Caymares (Fosse/Verdon), Austin Crute (Daybreak), Patrick Brammall (Evil, No Activity)

WHAT: In this multi-cam, an “empty nester” mom wonders how she ended up alone while her children live their best lives thousands of miles away. She decides her place is with her family and as she re-inserts herself into their lives, her kids realize they might actually need her more than they thought.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. I am sure that Kyra Sedgwick will play a wonderful helicopter mom, but without a trailer or teaser to help seal the deal (likely a scarcity in these COVID circumstances), this new sitcom feels as by rote as most. If buzz or steam picks up when this premieres mid-season, if the TV production schedule remotely stays on track, we could be convinced to reassess, but in the meantime, we’ll just call our mothers.

PANDEMIC EDIT: The trailer has been reviewed – and it plays like it reads: as by rote as more than most. Kyra Sedgwick seems potentially winning, but thirty seconds of teasing promotional clips left this CP comfortable with our initial pass. In the end, Kyra’s fans might be most readily drawn into this empty nest sitcom; otherwise, it’s just another family comedy to add to the Alphabet’s already packed schedule full of them.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! In May 2021, ABC canceled Kyra Sedgwick’s comedic maternal TV run. The series finale aired on May 19, 2021, after a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: This sitcom boasted decent ratings to start, but the drop-off was steep over the course of the show’s mid-season run, and it was critically panned – it has a 0% score on Rotten Tomatoes. These are about the two sharpest nails in any TV program’s coffin: no critic support and sharply waning viewing interest. Thus, it’s no surprise that the series was canceled, and it should also come as no surprise that CPU! will keep our pass firmly passed. Call your mothers if you think we’re being mean; then, she can call us and convince us to do a Canceled Corner…but that’s quite a few steps and too much work to protest the end of such a short-lived and relatively quietly ended one-and-done comedy.

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CLARICE Teaser Trailer (2021) Silence of the Lambs TV Show - YouTube

CLARICE, CBS

WHO: Rebecca Breeds (The Originals), Kal Penn (Designated Survivor, House), Michael Cudlitz (The Walking Dead, Southland), Nick Sandow (Orange Is the New Black), Lucca De Oliveira (The Punisher), Devyn A. Tyler (Out of Blue)

WHAT: A deep dive into the untold personal story of brilliant and vulnerable FBI Agent Clarice Starling as she returns to the field in 1993, six months after the events of The Silence of the Lambs.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. Hesitancy, again, derives from a lack of sneak peek, but we have a few super-fans of the The Silence of the Lambs franchise that hang out on our united couch Around the Water Cooler, including of the erstwhile Hannibal. Plus, it will be interesting to see if Rebecca Breeds can evoke memories of the incomparable Jodie Foster, and if Clarice Starling’s back story can be as compelling as Hannibal Lecter’s. Also, the morbid curiosity of seeing how far the makers of this series can plumb the depths of this mythology comes to play here as well. All in all, we feel motivated to say, “Hello, Clarice.”

PANDEMIC EDIT: The trailer has been reviewed – there wasn’t much in the vague teaser to clarify our feelings of hesitancy about Clarice. In fact, it only served to validate our initial hesitancy, but this drama shall remain a Pick Up. After all, we might do a Silence of the Lambs TV Series focused group of podcast episodes, including coverage of Hannibal. We’re always thinking around here! No fava beans or chianti of which to speak, either.

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STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on June 24, 2021, after a total of 13 episodes. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made; this show was heavily rumored to be moving to Paramount+ (formerly CBS All Access), but now several TV pundits are estimating that renewal of any type is unlikely.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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NBC Orders Drama Series 'Debris' with Jonathan Tucker & Riann Steele –  Deadline

DEBRIS, NBC

WHO: Jonathan Tucker (Kingdom), Riann Steele (NCIS: New Orleans), Norbert Leo Butz (Fosse/Verdon, Bloodline)

WHAT: Two agents from two different continents, and two different mindsets, must work together to investigate when wreckage from a destroyed alien spacecraft has mysterious effects on humankind.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. This time, there is less hesitancy because aliens, wreckage, mysterious effects, and a global scope, even if the premise is admittedly thin without further trailer evaluation to guide us. We love our science fiction around here, though, and while a trailer would be helpful, sometimes, you just have to go with what works, even if it could all implode in the end and litter our TV-loving hearts with debris from what was once our trust.

PANDEMIC EDIT: The trailer has been reviewed – and it was very intriguing in all of the glorious science fiction senses that tend to titillate our TV watching tubers. From the trailer, the premise strikes this viewer as both familiar and different, so of course we’ll have to check it out to see which quality this new series displays more. I really should learn to trust my snap judgments, eh?

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STATUS: Officially canceled! On May 27, 2021, NBC canceled this extraterrestrial one-and-done series. The series finale aired on May 24, 2021, after a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: This science fiction vehicle, which apparently ended on something of a cliffhanger featuring Fringe alum John Noble, had steady but a lower share of ratings (10th, apparently, of NBC’s 14 dramas for the season). On the one hand, such demos shouldn’t doom a genre vehicle, but, on the other hand, this is NBC, which does not, as a network, fare well with genre vehicles generally, given the litter of canceled examples of previous seasons on the proverbial Peacock floor. Because we have a sci-fi soft spot around here, we might check it out eventually (though, notably, no one has discussed it as a potential panel) for a possible Canceled Corner entry. For now, we can only mourn the debris left by the ax-swinging at this series.

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Watch My Show: 'The Equalizer' Bosses on Their Queen Latifah-Led Reboot - TV  Insider

THE EQUALIZER, CBS

WHO: Queen Latifah (Star), Lorraine Toussaint (Orange Is the New Black), Chris Noth (Law & Order, Sex and the City), Liza Lapira (9JKL), Tory Kittles (Colony), Laya DeLeon Hayes (Raven’s Home)

WHAT: The re-imagining of the classic series follows an enigmatic woman with a mysterious background who uses her extensive skills to help those with nowhere else to turn.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. Color me dubiously intrigued. Yours truly, the Chief CP, never watched the original Equalizer but not for lack of wanting. Plus, Queen Latifah is always fun to watch; she is a capable actress who can convincingly provide comedy, drama, a catchy tune, or a few slick bars of the rap that started her career. This is an experiment that could pay off in dividends…or, it could not work spectacularly, since the show is a remake of one with a potentially different tone. I’d say the odds of the potential for success and viewer enjoyment are approximately equalized… I’ll see myself out.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! On March 9, 2021, Fox renewed this Queen Latifah starring remake for a second season. The Season 1 finale aired on May 23, 2021, after a total of ten episodes. Season 2 is set to premiere on October 10, 2021.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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The 'Filthy Rich' have their troubles in new Fox series

FILTHY RICH, Fox

WHO: Kim Cattrall (Sex and the City), Gerald McRaney (This Is Us), Aubrey Dollar (Battle Creek), Corey Cott (The Good Fight), Mark L. Young (The Comeback), Aaron Lazar (Quantico)

WHAT: When the patriarch of a mega-rich Southern family (famed for creating a wildly successful Christian television network) dies in a plane crash, his wife and family are stunned to learn that he fathered three illegitimate children, all of whom are written into his will.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. In the grand tradition of fare like Dallas and Dynasty (the original, to be sure), Fox offers this new sudsy soap with rich people at the forefront mixed with all the scandal and guilty-pleasure inducing backdrop of televangelism and the antebellum lilts of the South, including the requisite homage to Gone with the Wind. Hilariously, the show is created/produced by the makers of Empire and The Help, so there is a small iota of curiosity to entice here. Plus, the presence of an older but no less fabulous Kim Cattrall, the erstwhile Samantha that oozed Sex in her City, leads this pack. Still, the premise sounds very similar to Fox’s Almost Family, also being introduced this season (see above), with the soap angle to propel it forward into Desperate Housewives and the aforementioned Dallas/Dynasty territories, and so it seems like Fox is throwing the idea of illegitimate children around every chance it can get. We passed on the other one and feel it only fair to pass on this one also, but if you think we need to cover more suds and find this candidate suitable to that purpose, drop us a line.

This was delayed from the 2019-2020 TV season, and our initial review was written in fall 2019.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! On October 30, 2020, Fox canceled this delayed drama citing rising production costs due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The series finale aired on November 30, 2020, after a total of 10 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Clearly, this production seemed somewhat doomed from the start, but adding together the individual variables of slightly above average critical reviews, declining ratings over its short run, not to mention a sizable cast with an oft-played premise, there is little wonder that this show did not survive after everything that appeared to plague its path to airing. Plus, CPU! remains uninterested; not even those with the filthiest, guiltiest penchants for this kind of TV mentioned this series once. We can’t say that’s very rich.

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Nick Offerman, Jenny Slate, Will Forte, more star in exclusive The Great  North teaser from Bob's Burgers creators | EW.com

THE GREAT NORTH, Fox

WHO: The voices of Nick Offerman, Jenny Slate, Megan Mullally, Paul Rust, Aparna Nancherla, Will Forte, Dulcé Sloan

WHAT: The animated comedy follows the Alaskan adventures of the Tobin family, as single dad Beef does his best to keep his weird bunch of kids close, especially as the artistic dreams of his only daughter, Judy, lead her away from the family fishing boat and into the glamorous world of the local mall.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. Fox is also going hog-wild this year with upping its animation game. Still, this animated entry shows more possibility than other new selections, even without a trailer to more fully and thoroughly evaluate it. First, the voice cast contains one of the funniest married couples on the planet in Nick Offerman and Megan Mullaly, who people might know from shows like Parks & Recreation and Will & Grace, respectively. On top of that, the setting is Alaska, and the premise feels a bit more original and fresh, even as it could also be the cartoon version of Northern Exposure. All of the above is enough to warrant a tiny look-see but no promises from the not-so-great north.

This was delayed from the 2019-2020 TV season, and our initial review was written in fall 2019.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Seasons 2 and 3! Ahead of its premiere, on June 22, 2020, Fox renewed this animated sitcom for a second and third season season. The Season 1 finale aired on May 16, 2021, after a total of eleven episodes. Season 2 premiered on September 26, 2021.

CPU! STATUS: The teaser trailer has been reviewed, but the thirty available seconds were inconclusive. Still, I think it’s a safe bet to say that fans of Bob’s Burgers will probably find something to like about this one. And the stellar voice cast is really why we’re enticed to give The Great North a gander more than a goose, eh?

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New Animated Series Housebroken Coming to Fox Sunday Lineup

HOUSEBROKEN, Fox

WHO: The voices of Lisa Kudrow, Clea Duvall, Nat Faxon, Sharon Horgan, Will Forte, Tony Hale, Jason Mantzoukas, Sam Richardson, Bresha Webb, Greta Lee

WHAT: The animated comedy explores human dysfunction and neurosis through a group of neighborhood animals who live in the suburbs.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. Fox can’t help itself when producing all of its adult animation; I think the network is more addicted to it than the viewing public, or maybe they are beginning to shop around for the next The Simpsons, since we all know that the clock eventually has to run out for our yellow, Springfield-bound family at some point. Still, in a world besieged by a global pandemic that requires social distancing, animation might become a booming industry in this current TV landscape, since drawing/animating and voice acting can be done in a fairly isolated manner. Either way, the only hesitancy here comes from the fact that it’s a show about anthropomorphic animals being neurotic. Yet, the voice cast listed is stellar; I feel confident that the erstwhile Phoebe from Friends, Madame Kudrow herself, could achieve peak-level neurosis, whatever animal she ends up voicing. Also, several of our resident Couch Potatoes, your Chief among them, follow the Friends when we can. Two thumbs partway up in careful anticipation!

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! In August 2021, Fox renewed this new entry into their much ballyhooed animation lineup for a second season. The Season 1 finale aired on August 30, 2021, after a total of eleven episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Kenan Thompson's Comedy 'The Kenan Show' Lands Series Order At NBC –  Deadline

THE KENAN SHOWKENAN, NBC

WHO: Kenan Thompson (Saturday Night Live), Andy Garcia (Ocean’s Eleven), Punam Patel (Special)

WHAT: The single-camera comedy follows a newly widowed dad determined to be everything for his kids while begrudgingly letting his persistent father-in-law become more involved in their lives.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. While it is about time that Kenan Thompson returns to scripted TV from his long tenure as sketch comedian on Saturday Night Live, and while he is more than deserving of an eponymous comedy, we are not sure that this is the eponymous comedy that is going to keep his career going, unless his biggest fans are the generators of decent ratings to keep this sitcom afloat. This thin premise rings bells echoing My Wife & Kids, or, depending upon Kenan’s delivery, The Bernie Mac Show, but with a Xennial approach to the parental side of this equation. No trailer makes the selling difficult, but if you’re a Kenan Thompson fan and want us to reconsider, send us the messages.

This was delayed from the 2019-2020 TV season, and our initial review was written in fall 2019.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! In April 2021, the Peacock renewed Kenan Thompson’s eponymous sitcom for a second season. The Season 1 finale aired on April 27, 2021, after a total of 10 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: We have yet to hear any percolations from our loyal CP’s about Kenan’s jump into star vehicle sitcom territory. Until we do, we’ll just stay quietly and less eponymously passed for now. We have so much TV to watch!

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Kung Fu Video - | Stream Free

KUNG FU, The CW

WHO: Olivia Liang (Legacies), Jon Prasida (Hiding), Shannon Dang (Sorry for Your Loss), Eddie Liu (Silicon Valley), Tzi Ma (Wu Assassins, The Man In the High Castle), Kheng Hua Tan (Marco Polo), Gavin Stenhouse (9-1-1, Allegiance), Gwendoline Yeo (American Crime)

WHAT: A quarter-life crisis causes a young Chinese-American woman to drop out of college and go on a life-changing journey to an isolated monastery in China. But when she returns to find her hometown overrun with crime and corruption, she uses her martial arts skills and Shaolin values to protect her community and bring criminals to justice… all while searching for the assassin who killed her Shaolin mentor and is now targeting her. Inspired by the original series created by Ed Spielman.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. The uniqueness and originality of bringing martial arts and associated cultural principles to the small screen inspires this hesitant pick-up, even though a few properties of similar ilk have been popping up here and there on streamers in recent years. This new drama could be riveting, or it could be hokey, but the question, I think, that we really have to seek an answer for here is how many of our Couch Potatoes, Couch Potatoes adjacent, and Couch Potatoes Unite! listeners need a martial arts show in their lives? It is a serialized drama, so the success will probably ride upon how well the cast and the production team can execute everything (as it usually does). A trailer would be helpful, but a slightly fresh twist on an old premise certainly appeals.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! In May 2021, the CW renewed this martial arts-themed drama for a second season. The Season 1 finale aired on July 21, 2021, after a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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NBC Announces Christoper Meloni's Law & Order: Organized Crime Will  Premiere This Fall | PEOPLE.com

LAW & ORDER: ORGANIZED CRIME, NBC

WHO: Christopher Meloni (Law & Order: SVU)

WHAT: Elliot Stabler returns to the NYPD to battle organized crime after a devastating personal loss. However, the city and police department have changed dramatically in the decade he’s been away, and he must adapt to a criminal justice system in the midst of its own moment of reckoning. Throughout the series, we will follow Stabler’s journey to find absolution and rebuild his life, while leading a new elite task force that is taking apart the city’s most powerful criminal syndicates one by one. 

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass For Now. The Law & Order franchise has been suggested for podcast dissection via the CPU! request line, so the return of Elliott Stabler (even this non-procedural loving, non-Law & Order watching viewer knows who he is!) only inspires us to wonder just how many spin-offs our potential L&O panel would want to cover. Given the popularity of SVU, I am guessing all of them. Still, this panel is deep in the planning stages and will require a moderator team. If you want us to get to it faster – or to be a moderator – drop us a line!

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! In May 2021, the Peacock renewed this latest spin-off to enter the massive Law & Order universe. The Season 1 finale aired on June 3, 2021, after a total of 8 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: We still have to talk about all the other Law & Order(s) first! Until we do, we will just continue to pass for now. (I can’t even imagine the sheer amount of hours required for this sort of multi-part discussion…).

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Mr. Mayor (TV Series 2021– ) - IMDb

MR. MAYOR, NBC

WHO: Ted Danson (The Good Place), Bobby Moynihan (SNL), Holly Hunter (Top of the Lake, Saving Grace)

WHAT: A single-cam comedy centering around a wealthy businessman (Danson) who runs for mayor of Los Angeles for all the wrong reasons. Once he wins, he has to figure out what he stands for, gain the respect of his staff, and connect with his teenage daughter — all while controlling the coyote population.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. Look. Ted Danson has at least earned a “check it out” sort of watch for his string of good TV, including Cheers and, most recently, The Good Place. And, frankly, I really need more information about these coyotes. A trailer would be so helpful here, but the coyote factor intrigues just about as much as the presence of the erstwhile Sam Malone aka Michael Goodman. This premise could very well flop faster than a fish out of its bowl, but a coyote out of its natural habitat and a smooth-talking Mr. Danson? Keeping an open mind seems wise.

PANDEMIC EDIT: The trailer has been reviewed. The trailer produces much less hesitancy, owing to the presence of Vella Lovell from Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Ted Danson doing his best Ted Danson (somewhere between Sam Malone and Michael the Ex-Demon), and Holly Hunter playing someone seemingly unhinged and totally hilarious with some great potential chemistry with Mr. Mayor Danson. Paired with Tina Fey and Robert Carlock’s eye for quick and zany wit (see also: 30 Rock, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), and this CP is more excitedly veering toward a solid Pick Up rather than a Hesitant(ly) Pick Up. Like LeVar Burton says, though, you don’t have to take my word for that, Mr. Mayor. Watch the trailer; see for yourself!

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! In March 2021, NBC renewed this Ted Danson-helmed sitcom for a second season. A thirteen-episode season was ordered, but only nine episodes were produced and aired due to effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Season 1 finale aired on February 25, 2021.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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NEXT': TV Review | Hollywood Reporter

NEXT, Fox

WHO: John Slattery (Mad Men), Eve Harlow (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Michael Mosley (Sirens), Jason Butler Harner (Ozark), Elizabeth Cappuccino (Jessica Jones), Fernanda Andrade, Aaron Moten, Gerardo Celasco, Evan Whitten

WHAT: A Silicon Valley pioneer discovers that one of his own creations — a powerful A.I. — might spell global catastrophe, and teams up with a cybercrime agent to fight a villain unlike anything we’ve ever seen — one whose greatest weapon against us is ourselves.  

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. Oh sure, science fiction revolving around sentient artificial intelligence has been done before and has been arguably done to death. From The Terminator to Person of Interest, from 2001: A Space Odyssey (and its sequel, 2010) to Westworld, the world will never want for the fear that robots will someday turn against us, as humans attempt to play God by creating them in the first place. What makes this upcoming series potentially compelling TV is that, first, it is being billed as an event (read: limited) series, giving it a theoretically tight number of episodes within which to tell its story. Second, the culprit AI is a clear homage to Amazon’s Alexa product, which should add an element of real-world suspension of disbelief to this science fiction sub-genre. Plus, John Slattery is always a fun guy to watch on the small screen. Amazon’s already taking over the world – why shouldn’t its calming AI Alexa, named Iliza in this series, do the same and then turn on us all? What would happen if it did? Nothing good can come of this, that’s what we know from stories like it, but the premise and devices used here definitely intrigue the mind around this oft-employed story concept, so much so that we want to know what’s neXt.

This was delayed from the 2019-2020 TV season, and our initial review was written in fall 2019.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! On October 30, 2020, Fox canceled this delayed drama citing rising production costs due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The series finale aired on December 22, 2020, after a total of 10 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Critical reception was above average for this one and done series, but it never found an audience. It’s too bad, really, but this CP can’t help but wonder if being cooped up at home for months on end due to a global pandemic, where technology is getting smarter and better, and where one would hope it wouldn’t turn on the people operating it, probably influenced non-interest in this series; after all, sometimes timing is everything in the TV biz. Hoping that it did not end on a cliffhanger, I think CPU! will still take a look someday, if not anytime soon. If you want us to take a look at it faster and voice some feelings, email us at couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmailcom or get at us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. It’s the “NEXT” logical course of action, naturally.

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The Republic of Sarah (2020): Pilot Preview - PRIMETIMER

THE REPUBLIC OF SARAH, The CW

WHO: Stella Baker (Tell Me Your Secrets), Luke Mitchell (Blindspot), Megan Follows (Reign), Izabella Alvarez (Westworld), Nia Holloway (Hawaii Five-0), Hope Lauren (Awkward, Supergirl), Landry Bender (Fuller House, Looking for Alaska), Ian Duff (New Amsterdam), Forrest Goodluck (The Miseducation of Cameron Post)

WHAT: Faced with the destruction of her town at the hands of a greedy mining company, rebellious high school teacher Sarah Cooper utilizes an obscure cartographical loophole to declare independence. Now Sarah must lead a young group of misfits as they attempt to start their own country from scratch.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. This reviewer needs a trailer for this one. Though the CW motivates many of our Couch Potatoes’ personal TV-watching choices with the network’s attempts at giving all types of fare a chance, this premise feels a bit hollow and possibly precariously played for farce or pedantically played for social commentary. Without a way to further vet the concept visually, and with a cast that doesn’t, by itself, excite, we are going to leave this one aside, regardless of whatever republic for which it stands. As always, if buzz or steam generates around this new drama (is it a drama?), we will reconsider our position, but for now, we pledge allegiance to other TV.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! On September 2, 2021, the CW canceled this late-premiering spring drama. The series finale aired on September 6, 2021, after a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Critical reception was middling to low for this one and done series; plus, it never found an audience, carrying only a 0.1 ratings share for the entire duration of its run, and none of our Couch Potatoes, incumbent, adjacent, or otherwise, mentioned this show. We initially passed without a trailer to rely upon, and it seems as if this was the right call to make, as the CW does not often cancel shows so early. To that end, we shall firmly continue to bypass this republic that was, unless someone convinces us that it is worth it to do otherwise (which would be for a Canceled Corner, so we’re not holding our breaths…or planting our flags).

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Small Fortune': NBC Sets May Premiere For Game Show Hosted By Lil Rel Howery

SMALL FORTUNE, NBC

WHO: Host Lil Rel Howery

WHAT: Based on the U.K. format, the unscripted series features teams of three friends who compete in the tiniest of challenges for a chance to win big money. From a shrunk down Oval Office (“The Waste Wing”) to a mini Arc de Triomphe (“Arc de Wee-Omph”), each team must prove their skills on playing fields that have been squeezed down to the size of a dollhouse. Challenges will require considerable dexterity and intense focus because with games this small, there’s no room for error as the slightest miscalculation or tremble may result in elimination.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. CPU! does not cover game shows in any of our formats, but as this show is new this year, we’ll keep an eye on it for the duration of the season. I would guess our coverage ranks as far less than even a small fortune, but we like scripted TV better here at CPU!

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STATUS: Six episodes have aired as of the publication of this pilot review, most recently on July 19, 2021. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

CPU! STATUS: At last check…this is still a game show. Right?

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Superman & Lois' Preview: Tyler Hoechlin & Bitsie Tulloch First Look |  TVLine

SUPERMAN & LOIS, The CW

WHO: Tyler Hoechlin (Supergirl), Elizabeth Tulloch (Supergirl), Dylan Walsh (Nip/Tuck), Emmanuelle Chriqui (The Passage, Entourage), Erik Valdez (General Hospital), Jordan Elsass (Little Fires Everywhere), Alexander Garfin, Wolé Parks (All American, The Vampire Diaries), Inde Navarrette (13 Reasons Why)

WHAT: The Arrowverse spin-off follows the world’d most famous superhero and comic books’ most famous journalist as they deal with all the stress, pressures and complexities that come with being working parents in today’s society.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Enthusiastically Pick Up. As an Arrowverse spin-off, this is an automatic Pick Up for our CPU! “DCTU Series” panel. Considering that our panel has expressed consistent excitement and appreciation, as well as glowing praise, for each appearance of Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch in recent Arrowverse mid-season crossovers, I would say that this latest incarnation in the “Superman” annals will probably be at least somewhat popular with our panel of DC enthusiasts, with or without an available trailer. To this we say, up, up, and away!

PANDEMIC EDIT: The trailer has been reviewed. IT CHANGES NOTHING! MORE ENTHUSIASM!

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! The CW renewed this and many of its flagship properties on March 2, 2021 for a second season. The Season 1 finale aired on August 17, 2021, after 15 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Our DCTU Series will cover Season 1 of this new “Arrowverse” or “CWVerse” (blah) drama later this year. Early reviews by constituent members of the panel who are up on their CW superhero viewing are largely positive.

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Supermarket Sweep host Leslie Jones on game show reboot, filming in COVID |  EW.com

SUPERMARKET SWEEP, ABC

WHO: Host Leslie Jones (SNL)

WHAT: The competition show revival follows three teams of two as they battle it out using their grocery shopping skills and knowledge of merchandise to win big cash prizes.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. See the above note about game shows and new TV. (We don’t cover them, except their renewal/cancellation prospects in their first year. Oh wait, I gave it away. Rats).

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! The Season 1 finale aired on January 3, 2021, after a total of ten episodes. Season 2 premiered on September 26, 2021.

CPU! STATUS: It’s still a game show, right?

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NBC Orders Jimmy Fallon-Inspired 'That's My Jam' Music & Variety Game Show  – Deadline

THAT’S MY JAM, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: Moving to the 2021-2022 season (no premiere date yet announced)

WHAT: Inspired by the musical segments on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the hourlong competition series will be infused with Fallon’s one-of-a-kind comedic style, feel-good energy, and a carousel of his classic and brand-new music-based games, featuring a new group of celebrities each week.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. We also don’t cover variety shows or shows featuring celebrity competition (see also: The Masked Singer). That isn’t to say we won’t be watching. We just won’t be talking about the fact that we’re watching. Though Daniel Radcliffe should get himself a slot on this show. His rendition of “Alphabet Rap” was pretty dope.

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NBC Orders Hybrid Series 'True Story' Starring Ed Helms & Randall Park From  Warner Horizon – Deadline

TRUE STORY, NBC, PEACOCK

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHO: Hosts Ed Helms (The Office) and Randall Park (Fresh Off the Boat)

WHAT: In the hybrid alternative-scripted series, based on the Australian hit, everyday Americans sit down with Helms and Park to share their most extraordinary and unbelievably true stories for the first time. As the stories unfold, events are humorously brought to life by a star-studded cast of comedians and actors in heightened, dramatized re-enactments of cinematic proportions.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. What is “alternative-scripted?” This sounds like an experiment requiring a review by our resident TV lovers and Couch Potatoes, but I am not sure how we would make it work on our podcast. Change my mind, though, if you disagree. I think it’s got potential, but it also sounds like Whose Line Is It Anyway? crossed with This Is Your Life, so I am on the struggle bus. If you think we should assemble a panel to podcast about it, contact us!

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PHOTO] 'Walker': Jared Padalecki in Texas Ranger Uniform for CW Drama |  TVLine

WALKER, The CW

WHO: Jared Padalecki (Supernatural), Lindsey Morgan (The 100), Keegan Allen (Pretty Little Liars), Mitch Pileggi (Supernatural, The X-Files), Molly Hagan (iZombie, Jane the Virgin), Coby Bell (The Gifted), Jeff Pierre (Once Upon a Time, Beyond)

WHAT: The Walker, Texas Ranger reboot follows Cordell Walker (Padalecki), a widower and father of two with his own moral code, who returns to Austin after being undercover for two years, only to discover there’s harder work to be done at home. He’ll attempt to reconnect with his children, navigate clashes with his family, and find unexpected common ground with his new partner (one of the first women in Texas Rangers history), while growing increasingly suspicious about the circumstances surrounding his wife’s death.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. I am not sure how many of our viewers and listeners, i.e. our resident Couch Potatoes and Couch Potatoes-adjacent, watched the original Walker, Texas Ranger, starring Chuck Norris. If you did, please comment below. The Chief Couch Potato and author of these annual progress reports never did; westerns aren’t quite in the wheelhouse, and I was never a fan of Master Norris beyond a bemused appreciation of his existence. Yet, Jared Padalecki is/was Sam Winchester, and he’s earned the trust of at least six of us for 15 years. I think it’s worth seeing what he does with the role – he could just elevate it. Or, he could make Chuck Norris cry. Wait, does Chuck Norris cry? Let’s just hope it doesn’t come to tears, or we’ll walk(er) right out the door.

What? No? That doesn’t work either? I’ll see myself out again.

PANDEMIC EDIT: The teaser has been reviewed. Meh. It does not provide much in the way of any kind of information that could not be gleaned from a simple knowledge of anything having to do with “Walker” and “Texas Ranger.” Still, JarPad is in it, and after years of stellar reliability on Supernatural and Gilmore Girls, he deserves at least one watch for fair chance’s and judgment’s sake (and in this CP’s opinion, he’s far more easy on the eyes than Chuck Norris, but to each their own).

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! In February 2021, the CW gave JarPad’s Walker remake a second season. The Season 1 finale aired on August 12, 2021, after a total of 18 episodes. Season 2 will premiere on October 28, 2021.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Weakest Link' Recap: NBC Premiere Hosted by Jane Lynch — Reviews | TVLine

WEAKEST LINK, NBC

WHAT: The reboot “will deliver the fast-paced and quick-witted pillars of the original British format created by the BBC with a few modern twists,” per the network. “The hybrid game show sees contestants answer general knowledge questions to bank prize money across multiple rounds. At the end of each round, the contestants vote out who they perceive to be the Weakest Link remaining.”

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. This reboot is the weakest link. Goodbye.

(Look, we love Jane Lynch as much as the next person, but she can’t possibly be nearly as withering as Anne Robinson without sounding like Sue Sylvester. Also, it’s another game show….which is probably the en vogue way to fill empty airing slots when TV production has been shut down for months by a pandemic. You know I’m right.)

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! In January 2021, the Peacock announced renewal for a second season for this Jane Lynch-headed game show. The Season 1 finale aired on February 1, 2021, after a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: It’s still a game show, right? We’ve covered it as long as we’re going to cover it. Goodbye!

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NBC Announces Young Rock TV Series About Dwayne Johnson's Life [TCA 2020]  /Film

YOUNG ROCK, NBC

WHO: Dwayne Johnson

WHAT: The single-cam comedy chronicles the formative childhood years of Dwayne Johnson, aka The Rock.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. The audience for this show is going to have to *really* love the Rock. The Rock is fine. The Rock is nice. The Rock is the voice of Maui in Moana. Do we need a sitcom about his life story? Without a trailer, I’m thinking that the answer is no, but if you think we’re not giving due deference to Mr. Johnson, ring that bell (or, just send us an email, or comment down below).

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! In April 2021, the Peacock renewed this Dwayne Johnson biopic sitcom for a second season. The Season 1 finale aired on May 4, 2021, after a total of 11 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Given his popularity, I am surprised that we don’t have any secret “Rock” fans in our CP midst. No one is talking to this Chief CP about the Rock and his younger years, though. We have to prioritize this stuff somehow! We are still passing at this time.

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Connecting' Pulled From NBC Schedule, Final Episodes to Air Online - Variety

CONNECTING, NBC

WHO: Parvesh Cheena, Keith Powell

WHAT: Set against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, the series follows the lives of a group of friends who try to stay connected via videotelephony as they navigate through the various nuances of life in a lockdown.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. This “COVID era” series was announced late and canceled too quickly to be enticing; plus, Toofer from 30 Rock is the only familiar presence, as delightful a presence as he might be. It’s not even worth the look, given how quickly NBC tossed it from the main network lineup to its streaming outlets.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! In November 2020, NBC canceled this new entry and burned off remaining episodes on Peacock and the NBC streaming apps. The series finale aired on November 16, 2020, after a total of eight episodes.

CPU! STATUS: The reviews were generally favorable, but the audience was decidedly anemic, and it’s fairly obvious as to why. In a pandemic-driven quarantine/isolation/shutdown/slowed world order due to a contagious virus, people want to go to there, i.e. TV, for escape, not to watch a Zoom or equivalent conversation play out on their television screens. THAT’S WHAT WE’VE BEEN DOING RIGHT NOW EVERYDAY – those who work in offices, education, and similar, anyway. Too soon, Peacock Party, too soon.

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Introducing the stars from CBC's Trickster | CBC Television

TRICKSTER, CW

WHO: Joel Oulette

WHAT: A Canadian series adaptation of Eden Robinson’s supernatural novel Son of a Trickster.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. A preview of a trailer shows a somewhat solid supernatural premise situated within Canadian indigenous cultures. The series is short and is being given American network treatment in a time of COVID, so we’re always happy to dip into horror/fantasy waters, even if it’s just a test.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! In January 2021, the CW by way of the CBC, on which this series originally aired, canceled this supernatural novel adaptation, potentially due to questions surrounding the cultural standing of one of the show’s head writers and directors. The series finale aired on November 11, 2020, after a total of six episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Due to the brief run of this series, CPU! will switch our initial verdict to “pass” in favor of the plethora of genre-specific content out there (though, sadly, so few of them feature casts of largely indigenous peoples). Still, it’s hard to be in favor of sticking with such a show, when there is so little of it to cover. If someone requests otherwise, we will, of course, be happy to discuss this show in a “Canceled Corner” episode. You let us know, gentle reader, if we should.

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Home Economics' Starring Topher Grace Ordered to Series at ABC - Variety

HOME ECONOMICS, ABC

WHO: Topher Grace (That 70’s Show); Caitlin McGee (Bluff City Law)

WHAT: A situation comedy inspired by the life of co-creator Michael Colton, Home Economics takes a look at the heartwarming yet super-uncomfortable and sometimes frustrating relationship among three adult siblings: one in the one percent, one middle-class, and one barely holding on.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. As much of a fan as the Chief CP is of Topher Grace (because Eric Forman forever), the trailer for this show suggests a fairly by rote premise of sibling rivalry turned union in a largely milquetoast comedy drama premise. This show might find an audience in certain generations of adults who are just embarking upon life after high school or college in these, our modern times, but the sibling dynamic that is supposed to be the draw feels largely shallow in the preview we reviewed.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! In May 2021, the Alphabet renewed this late entry into the TV season for a second go, which premiere on September 22, 2021. The Season 1 finale aired on May 19, 2021, after a total of seven episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Since we just reviewed this trailer, our pass is fresh. If you think we are being harsh, it makes good home economic sense for you to encourage our podcast discussion of this show by requesting it. So far, we’ve heard nothing in the way of buzz or steam about it, Topher Grace or no.

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How to Watch 'Rebel' TV Show Online Without Cable 2021 | Heavy.com

REBEL, ABC

WHO: Katey Sagal (Married…With Children; Futurama; 8 Simple Rules; Sons of Anarchy); John Corbett (Northern Exposure; Sex and the City; United States of Tara; Parenthood)

WHAT: A legal comedy-drama television series inspired by the life of Erin Brockovich.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. a) We know this was canceled within a short space of time. b) A comedy-drama inspired by the life of Erin Brockovich is probably not well-timed with the current global crises overshadowing the sorts of David v. Goliath situations in which the real life inspiration quite frequently finds herself. It’s hard to see how it would be worth watching whatever is out there now.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! In May 2021, ABC canceled this series shortly after it premiered, which caused a bit of a stir for a minute and produced some vocal outcry from star Katey Sagal, who tried to stir network shopping and fan petitions, all of which ultimately did nothing to reverse the fate of the cancellation. The series finale aired on June 10, 2021, after a total of ten episodes.

CPU! STATUS: What else can be said? If the only ten episodes of this show are worth the watch, let us know via the usual ways and means. It would certainly be a sort of rebellion for us to take up a show with so little life to it (though the trailer was not convincing enough on its own to suggest otherwise, so…).

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The United States of Al producer responds to criticism of show | EW.com

UNITED STATES OF AL, CBS

WHO: Adhir Kalyan (Rules of Engagement); Parker Young (Suburgatory)

WHAT: A situation comedy following the life of an interpreter from Afghanistan as he moves to Columbus, Ohio, with his friend Riley, a veteran of the United States Marine Corps that he helped during his service.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. This sitcom from Chuck Lorre, purveyor of other comedies containing at least two men, has brought back his buddy cop/odd couple formula of tried and true buddy cops and odd couples to provide this latest entry, featuring a war veteran and the ongoing relationship he has with his interpreter from his tour in Afghanistan. It’s a thin premise with an even thinner veneer of the same old Chuck Lorre stamp, which tends to turn away our most ardent Couch Potatoes, none of whom have requested to discuss any member of this family of comedies from a producer who favors them so.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! In May 2021, the Eye renewed this comedy (as it typically does for Chuck) for a second season, which is set to premiere on October 7, 2021. The Season 1 finale aired on June 24, 2021, after a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: We stand by our position, unless you really think we should reconsider it (we will cave to the peer pressure in all of the unitedness we offer).

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Is Transplant Returning To NBC For Season 2 After That Cliffhanger? -  CINEMABLEND

TRANSPLANT, NBC

WHO: Hamza Haq; Laurence Leboeuf; John Hannah (Spartacus, Agents of SHIELD)

WHAT: A Canadian medical drama television series created by Joseph Kay, which centers on Bashir “Bash” Hamed, a doctor from Syria who comes to Canada as a refugee during the Syrian Civil War and is rebuilding his career as a medical resident in the emergency department at the fictional York Memorial Hospital in Toronto.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. It’s a medical drama with a cultural twist, but it’s still a medical drama. We have some Couch Potatoes who gravitate toward the genre, but none have yet mentioned this show. Until they do, we will leave this one be. It was such a late entry to the network lineup, it’s probably best to leave it for a catch-up, if people desire to do so.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! In December 2020, NBC by way of the CBC, on which this series originally aired, renewed this drama for a second season. Season 1 consists of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: See above.

The following is a link to all premiere dates for shows covered beyond the main networks: 

http://www.metacritic.com/feature/tv-premiere-dates

Non-Broadcast Network Pick-Ups

Crossing Swords (Hulu): It’s an animated spoof of “Game of Thrones.” It’s not very well reviewed, but maybe we need the catharsis. Plus, Hulu already renewed it for a second season, so something must be right about it. (Released June 12, 2020)

The latest stop-motion-animated comedy from the team behind Robot Chicken is a spoof of Game of Thrones (and similar projects) featuring the voices of Nicholas Hoult, Seth Green, Tony Hale, Luke Evans, Adam Pally, and Wendi McClendon-Covey.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Hulu renewed this animated spoof on June 18, 2020. The Season 1 finale was released on December 21, 2020, with a total of ten episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Love, Victor (Hulu): It has already been requested for the podcast and may feature as part of a future Pride month seriesespecially since it was already renewed for a second season. (Released June 17, 2020)

Originally developed for Disney+ before moving to the more adult-oriented Hulu, this 10-episode spin-off from the 2018 feature film Love, Simon (itself an adaptation of a YA novel by Becky Albertalli) centers on a new character, Victor (Michael Cimino), a gay teen who is adjusting to life in a new city and at a new high school. The film’s star (and titular Simon), Nick Robinson, will narrate the series, and the cast also includes Sophia Bush, James Martinez, and Ana Ortiz.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Seasons 2 AND 3! Hulu renewed this drama in August 2020. The first season consisting of ten episodes was released on June 17, 2020. The second season consisting of ten episodes was released in June 11, 2021.

CPU! STATUS: As above, this series was requested for podcast coverage shortly after its release and may feature as part of a future Pride month series.

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Perry Mason (HBO): This reboot is critically acclaimed, and though initially billed as a miniseries, it has been renewed for a second season(Premiered June 21, 2020)

Matthew Rhys (The Americans) stars as the titular criminal defense attorney in this remake of the classic TV drama that aired in various forms, most famously as an Emmy-winning series on CBS from 1957-66 (with Raymond Burr in the title role). HBO’s version is also based on the Los Angeles-set novels and stories by author Erle Stanley Gardner, though the time period is now 1931, when Mason is trying to eke out a living as a private investigator and gets drawn into a case involving a child kidnapping. John Lithgow, Tatiana Maslany, Shea Whigham, Stephen Root, Nate Corddry, Lili Taylor, Robert Patrick, and Juliet Rylance also star.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! HBO renewed this remake in July 2020. The Season 1 finale aired on August 9, 2020, with a total of eight episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Brave New World (Peacock): Though the reviews are mixed, why not take a look at a small screen adaptation of a dystopian novel to match our real-life dystopia? The book is a must-read (along with “1984”). (Released July 15, 2020)

After a lengthy journey to the small screen that saw the property change networks twice (it was previously intended for Syfy and then USA), this series adaptation of Aldous Huxley’s classic 1932 novel set in a theoretically utopian (but in actuality more dystopian) future London is the highest-profile original show available on the public launch day for Comcast’s new streaming service. (As with other Peacock originals, you’ll need to be a “Premium” member to watch it, though Comcast and Cox cable subscribers will get a free premium subscription.) Harry Lloyd, Jessica Brown Findlay, and Alden Ehrenreich head a cast that also includes Demi Moore, Kylie Bunbury, and Hannah John-Kamen. The adaptation, a co-production with the UK’s Sky, comes from David Wiener, who previously wrote for Homecoming and The Killing.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! NBC canceled this adaptation in October 2020. The entire series was released on July 15, 2020, with a total of nine episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Critical reception was middling to below average for this one and done series; audience reception is difficult to gauge, since it appeared on Peacock. I believe that this series suffered from the same general barriers as Fox’s NEXT: the globe is already cooped up at home for months on end due to a global pandemic, where technology is getting smarter and better, and where everything feels modestly apocalyptic and somewhat totalitarian in a socio-political context. The book is important, however, despite some of its problematic contextual themes arising from the time period in which it was written; hoping that it did not end on a cliffhanger, and knowing the end of the novel, I think CPU! will still take a look someday, if not anytime soon. If you want us to take a look at it faster and voice some feelings, email us at couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmailcom or get at us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Be part of our brave new world, why don’t you?

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Cursed (Netflix): It’s already been requested for the podcast, and, really, who doesn’t love an alternative take on the Arthurian legend? Though it will be probably be canceled after 2 seasons (who gets that joke?).  (Released July 17, 2020)

Katherine Langford stars in a gritty take on the Arthurian legend told from the perspective of Nimue, the Lady of the Lake.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! Netflix canceled this series in July 2021. Season 1 was released on July 17, 2020, with a total of ten episodes. 

CPU! STATUS: As above, this series was requested for podcast coverage shortly after its release and will come to CPU! sometime in the future as a Canceled Corner discussion; if you would like to join this budding panel, please feel free to contact us!

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Muppets Now (Disney+): Muppets. Like you have to ask. (Premiered July 31, 2020)

The first new Muppets title for Disney’s streaming service is a six-episode, short-form “unscripted” series featuring classic Muppets characters. Non-Muppet guest stars include Aubrey Plaza, RuPaul, Linda Cardellini, and Seth Rogen (who, admittedly, might be part Muppet).

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STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on September 4, 2020, with a total of six episodes. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Star Trek: Lower Decks (CBS All Access): This is an automatic pick-up for our “Star Trek 50+ Series,” but the critics have not been kind to it, even though CBS has already ordered production on a second season. (Premiered August 6, 2020)

CBS All Access expands its growing Star Trek universe with the first animated series in the franchise in 46 years. Lower Decks comes from Rick and Morty writer Mike McMahan (who also co-created Hulu’s just-debuted Solar Opposites) and centers on a group of low-ranking crew members aboard one of Starfleet’s least-important ships, the U.S.S. Cerritos. (It’s a comedy, in case you were wondering.) The voice cast includes Noel Wells, Jerry O’Connell, Tawny Newsome, Eugene Cordero, Dawnn Lewis, and Jack Quaid. A second season has already been ordered.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Seasons 2 AND 3! CBS ordered two seasons in its first series order. The Season 1 finale aired on October 8, 2020, with a total of ten episodes. Season 2 premiered on August 12, 2021.

CPU! STATUS: This series will be folded into our Star Trek 50+ Series, though preliminary reviews from our resident Trekkers yielded roughly the same level of tepidity as the critical reaction.

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Lovecraft Country (HBO): This has also been quickly requested for the podcast. With Jordan Peele and JJ Abrams at the helm, and a combination of social commentary as well as historical commentary about notorious racist HP Lovecraft (who also wrote about lovable monsters like Cthulu), this is being described as a must-watch and a must-discuss. (Premiered August 16, 2020)

Producers Jordan Peele and J.J. Abrams join forces for a series adaptation of Matt Ruff’s novel of the same name, an allegorical horror tale set in segregated 1950s America where three Black Americans on a road trip to find a missing person must overcome both human racists and Lovecraftian supernatural forces. Jonathan Majors, Jurnee Smollett, Aunjanue Ellis, Jada Harris, Courtney B. Vance, and Michael Kenneth Williams head the cast.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! HBO canceled this series in July 2021. The series finale aired on October 18, 2020, with a total of ten episodes. 

CPU! STATUS: As above, this series was requested for podcast coverage shortly after its release; we already have a full panel waiting in the wings, so this show will be covered on the podcast in the future (even as a Canceled Corner) for sure!

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Raised by Wolves (HBO Max): Science fiction with contributions by Ridley Scott! The “Alien” man himself! (Releases September 3, 2020)

Originally developed for TNT, this HBO Max original sci-fi series marks the American TV directorial debut for Ridley Scott. He directs the first two episodes of a 10-episode season set on a mysterious planet where androids are tasked with raising human children in a colony that is being torn apart by religious differences. The series comes from screenwriter Aaron Guzikowski (Prisoners) and stars Travis Fimmel (Vikings), Amanda Collin, and Abubakar Salim.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! HBO renewed this sci-fi thriller in September 2020. The Season 1 finale aired on October 1, 2020, with a total of ten episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Away (Netflix): Science fiction dreaming of trips to Mars. (Releases September 4, 2020)

Jason Katims (Friday Night Lights), Matt Reeves (Felicity), and Andrew Hinderaker (Penny Dreadful) combine for a 10-episode Netflix drama series depicting the first manned mission to Mars, based loosely on a recent Esquire story by Chris Jones. Hilary Swank heads the cast as the astronaut in charge of the year-long international mission, while Josh Charles plays her husband (and NASA engineer) left behind on Earth to care for their teenage daughter. Ed Zwick directs the pilot.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! The series was released on September 4, 2020, with a total of ten episodes. Netflix canceled it in October 2020.

CPU! STATUS: Critical reception hovered starkly in the middle for this one and done series; audience reception is difficult to gauge, since it appeared on Netflix. The consensus of opinion seems to focus on the fact that this series relied on science fiction tropes too heavily while allowing its cast to elevate what could have been something rather by rote. Though in no hurry to do so, I think CPU! will still take a look someday, if not anytime soon. If you want us to take a look at it faster before doing completely “away” with it (ahem), email us at couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmailcom or get at us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.

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Noughts + Crosses (Peacock): Alternative history stories are popular around here, and the timely social commentary could be ham-fisted, but it could also be a jolt when and where a jolt is needed. (Premieres September 4, 2020)

American premiere of the BBC-produced YA series based on Malorie Blackman’s novel set in the present day of an alternate world where Africa colonized Europe and enslaved its white citizens.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Season 1 was released in the USA on Peacock on September 4, 2020, with a total of six episodes. 

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Power Book II: Ghost (Starz): The original “Power” series has been on the request list for sometime, so the possibility of making this a podcast discussion series for CPU! is powerfully high. (Premieres September 6, 2020)

The first of four planned spinoffs from the recently concluded Starz original series Power stars Mary J. Blige, Method Man, Sherri Saurn, Shane Johnson, Naturi Naughton, and Michael Rainey Jr, and picks up the action just days after the events of the Power finale. Subsequent episodes will air Sundays at 8p.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Starz renewed this sequel spin-off series in September 2020. The Season 1 finale aired on January 3, 2021, after a total of ten episodes. Season 2 is scheduled to premiere on November 21, 2021.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Woke (Hulu): Lamorne Morris meets a hybrid animated/live action vehicle addressing some timely social commentary; we imagine some of the Winston magic will seep into the proceedings. (Releases September 9, 2020)

Lamorne Morris (New Girl) stars in this timely comedy about a Black cartoonist living in San Francisco who has an encounter with cops that changes his life. The semi-autobiographical series from real-life cartoonist Keith Knight (The K Chronicles) mixes some animated sequences with live action. All eight episodes stream today.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Hulu renewed this hybrid comedy on November 17, 2020. Season 1 was released on September 9, 2020, with a total of eight episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Julie and the Phantoms (Netflix): It’s musical and carries with it, at least if the premise synopsis is read right, a slight satricial bend – it could also be Netflix’s answer to “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist,” but we’ll never know until we try. (Premieres September 10, 2020)

High School Musical director Kenny Ortega returns with a new musical series for Netflix about a high school singer who rekindles her love of music after being approached by the ghosts of three dead ’90s pop stars. It’s based on a Brazilian series.

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STATUS: Season 1 was released on September 10, 2020, with a total of nine episodes. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

CPU! STATUS: Since its release, this series was requested for podcast coverage; if you would like to join the seeded panel, let us know!

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The Third Day (HBO, Miniseries): The plot premise is confusing yet intriguing and original; plus, there is a fine cast in this British import. Everything kind of makes you want to watch it, including imagining a trailer in your head for this sort of story. (Premieres September 14, 2020)

Rescheduled from May 2020. Co-produced by the UK’s Sky, this six-part limited series is divided into two sections: “Summer” and “Winter.” The former tells the story of Sam (Jude Law), who finds himself drawn to a mysterious and isolated island off the British coast whose inhabitants are determined to preserve their traditions “at any cost,” while the latter centers on Helen (Naomie Harris), whose arrival on the same island throws its future into question. Emily Watson, Katherine Waterston, and Paddy Considine also star.

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STATUS: The series finale aired on October 19, 2020, with a total of six episodes and one intervening special. Because this program was advertised as a miniseries, no announcement regarding renewal or cancellation is expected to be made.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Ratched (Netflix): This unlikely “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” prequel created by Ryan Murphy has already been requested for the podcast…when no one has even seen it yet... Plus, it’s already been renewed for a second season… (Releases September 18, 2020)

Already renewed for a second season, the latest Netflix series from Ryan Murphy serves as a prequel to the 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (and Ken Kesey’s novel), with Sarah Paulson starring as a younger version of the character Nurse Mildred Ratched (a role originated by Oscar-winner Louise Fletcher in the movie). The creepy 1947-set drama also stars Cynthia Nixon, Judy Davis, Sharon Stone, Corey Stoll, Finn Wittrock, and Vincent D’Onofrio.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Netflix ordered two seasons upon picking up this Ryan Murphy entry. Season 1 was released on September 18, 2020, with a total of eight episodes.

CPU! STATUS: As above, this series was requested for podcast coverage before its release; if you would like to join the seeded panel, get a hold of us!

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Utopia (Amazon Prime): The premise gives this reviewer chills; after all, we have a lot of comic book fans in our ranks, some of whom also like thrillers/horror. I’m guessing it’s a Utopian choice. (Releases September 25, 2020)

This long-gestating conspiracy thriller—an adaptation of a 2013 UK series that was first developed for HBO as a David Fincher project beginning in 2014, only for the network and the director to drop out over budget concerns—comes from author Gillian Flynn (Gone Girl), who also serves as showrunner. The story revolves around a group of obsessive comic book fans who find themselves targeted by a shadowy government organization after they gain possession of an underground graphic novel that depicts a conspiracy that may not be entirely fictional. John Cusack, Sasha Lane, Rainn Wilson, Dan Byrd, Desmin Borges, and Jessica Rothe star.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! Amazon canceled this complex thriller in November 2020. Season 1 was released on September 25, 2020, with a total of eight episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Critical reception ran in the middle to below average for this one and done series; audience reception is difficult to gauge, since it appeared on Amazon Prime. The consensus of opinion noted the violence and the timing of dealing with governmental conspiracy in an era where the effectiveness of operating governments is seriously in question, in the USA and beyond. Still, some of our resident Couch Potatoes mentioned this one positively (while also referring to the ample gore), so, though in no hurry to do so, I think CPU! will still take a look someday, if not anytime soon. If you want us to take a look at it faster, email us at couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmailcom or get at us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram to discuss whether “Utopia” is the best name of a TV series of such a dark nature.

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Monsterland (Hulu): A cast of some CPU! favorites combined with some fertile fantasy and horror potential makes this one seem like an easy pick-up. (Releases October 2, 2020)

Hulu’s eight-episode anthology adapts short stories from Nathan Ballingrud’s book North American Lake Monsters. The ensemble includes Taylor Schilling, Mike Colter, Kaitlyn Dever, Hamish Linklater, Bill Camp, Kelly Marie Tran, Jonathan Tucker, and Nicole Beharie. All episodes stream today.

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STATUS: Season 1 was released on October 2, 2020, with a total of eight episodes. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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The Good Lord Bird (Showtime, Miniseries): The trailer intrigues, the cast is dynamite, and these kinds of historical stories need to be told and retold. (Premieres October 4, 2020)

Reschuled from spring and then summer. Albert Hughes (replacing Anthony Hemingway, who left the project due to scheduling conflicts) directs this delayed eight-episode adaptation of the award-winning novel by James McBride about 19th century abolitionist John Brown, played by Ethan Hawke. Daveed Diggs (playing Frederick Douglass), Lodge 49‘s Wyatt Russell, David Morse, Steve Zahn, Orlando Jones, and Ellar Coltrane also star.

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STATUS: The series finale aired on November 15, 2020, with a total of seven episodes. Because this program was advertised as a miniseries, no announcement regarding renewal or cancellation is expected to be made.

CPU! STATUS: Since its release, this series was requested for podcast coverage; if you would like to join the seeded panel, let us know!

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The Walking Dead: The World Beyond (AMC): “The Walking Dead” has also been on the request list for a time. Will the potential panel want to veer into the franchise of zombie spin-offs? We’ll ask them when we catch up to it, which will probably be in the World Beyond. (Premieres October 4, 2020)

Rescheduled from April 2020. The latest Walking Dead spinoff follows a new set of characters who are all part of the generation born after the start of the zombie menace. The series is designed to run for just two seasons unlike the other Walking Dead shows, which refuse to end.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2; however, Season 2 will be the final season and will premiere on October 3, 2021! AMC ordered two seasons for this series when it greenlit the show. The Season 1 finale aired on November 29, 2020, with a total of ten episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Soulmates (AMC): An intriguing science fiction premise meets AMC’s willingness to go wacky. We think it’s a match made in heaven. (Premieres October 5, 2020)

Recently renewed for a 2nd season, this six-episode anthology series from Will Bridges and Brett Goldstein (adapting their own short film For Life) is set 15 years in the future, when new technology allows every person on the planet to know the identity of their soulmate. Each episode will find a different set of characters dealing with the repercussions of this breakthrough in a different way. Season 1 stars include Shamier Anderson, Malin Akerman, Betsy Brandt, Kingsley Ben-Adir, David Costabile, Charlie Heaton, and Sarah Snook.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! AMC renewed this series in August 2020 ahead of its premiere. The Season 1 finale aired on November 9, 2020, with a total of six episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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The Right Stuff (Disney+): Television remake of an Oscar-winning film about the American space program, with Disney’s funding. It potentially has all the right stuff. (Premieres October 9, 2020)

Originally developed for Nat Geo before moving over to Disney’s streaming service, The Right Stuff is a new drama series adaptation of Tom Wolfe’s nonfiction book chronicling the early days of America’s space program. (That book, of course, was previously adapted into the terrific Oscar-winning 1983 film of the same name.) Patrick J. Adams, Jake McDorman, Patrick Fischler, Colin O’Donoghue, James Lafferty, Aaron Staton, and Michael Trotter head the cast. Season 1 focuses in depth on the seven astronauts in the Mercury program, and potential future seasons would cover other stories and historical figures. Two episodes stream today, with the remaining six hours arriving one per week on Fridays.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! The series finale aired on November 20, 2020, after a total of eight episodes. Disney+ canceled the series on April 3, 2021.

CPU! STATUS: Apparently, Disney+ canceled the series due to a “redesign” in NatGeo’s channel focus, but producer Warner Bros. is shopping the series to other networks. Though critical reception is decidedly mixed, and because the series may yet have life left in it, CPU! will keep this show on the watchlist for eventual viewing, whatever the outcome of its future. It’s got some friendly names in the cast and some intrigue for our resident CP’s. It has some of the “right stuff,” so it can’t hurt.

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Marvel’s Helstrom (Hulu): Marvel meets horror? I can’t imagine many of the CPU! faithful NOT watching this. (Premieres October 16, 2020)

Marvel’s latest TV venture is a horror series starring Elizabeth Marvel (no relation) as the institutionalized mother of two adult children (Tom Austen, Sydney Lemmon) with superpowers who moonlight as demon hunters, drawing on their backgrounds as the offspring of Satan. All 10 episodes stream today.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! Season 1 was released on October 16, 2020, with a total of ten episodes. Hulu canceled the series on December 14, 2020.

CPU! STATUS: Critical reception proved quite negative for this Marvel Hulu entry; audience reception is difficult to gauge, since it appeared on what is essentially the Disney Adult Streaming Division. The consensus of opinion noted that the show was dull, formulaic, and uninteresting; the Chief CP took a sneak peek at the premiere and found it to be largely uninspired. We do have a lot of comic book-oriented resident Couch Potatoes, however, so, though in no hurry to do so, I think CPU! will still take a look someday, if not anytime soon. If you want us to take a look at it faster, email us at couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmailcom or get at us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. No jokes this time.

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The Queen’s Gambit (Netflix; miniseries): There are some percolating Couch Potatoes requesting this chess-flavored miniseries. (Releases October 23, 2020)

Anya Taylor-Joy stars as a young chess prodigy in a six-episode adaptation of Walter Tevis’ novel from acclaimed screenwriter turned director Scott Frank.

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STATUS: The series was released on October 23, 2020, with a total of seven episodes. Because this program was advertised as a miniseries, no announcement regarding renewal or cancellation is expected to be made.

CPU! STATUS: Since its release, this series was requested for podcast coverage; if you would like to join the seeded panel, let us know!

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The Undoing (HBO; miniseries): Lots of Water Cooler coverage and talk on and offline intrigues – plus, my Chromecast really keeps pushing this one…a conspiracy I wish to undo. (Premieres October 25, 2020)

Rescheduled from May 2020Big Little Lies creator David E. Kelley returns to HBO—and reunites with star Nicole Kidman—for a six-episode adaptation of Jean Hanff Korelitz’s 2014 novel You Should Have Known, a psychological thriller about a therapist, wife, and mother (Kidman) who, on the cusp of a major success, finds herself plunged into a crisis triggered by a violent death. Susanne Bier (The Night Manager) directs every episode of the series, which also stars Hugh Grant, Donald Sutherland, Lily Rabe, Edgar Ramirez, and Noah Jupe.

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STATUS: The series finale aired on November 29, 2020, with a total of six episodes. Because this program was advertised as a miniseries, no announcement regarding renewal or cancellation is expected to be made.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Truth Seekers (Amazon Prime): Requested for the podcast, it’s been billed as funny – it’s a send-up of “Ghost Hunter” type vehicles and features Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. That’s a recipe for some type of success, methinks, and we’re prepared to seek the truth. (Releases October 30, 2020)

Frequent movie co-stars Simon Pegg and Nick Frost reunite on the small screen for the first time since Spaced with a supernatural comedy series that they co-created with James Serafinowicz and Nat Saunders. They star as employees of a broadband provider who balance out their boring day jobs with a more interesting sideline: paranormal investigations, which they share with the public online. Malcolm McDowell and Emma D’Arcy co-star.

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STATUS:  Officially canceled! Season 1 was released on October 30, 2020, with a total of eight episodes. Amazon canceled the series on February 21, 2021.

CPU! STATUS: Since its release, this series was requested for podcast coverage; if you would like to join the seeded panel, let us know! We would cover it as a “Canceled Corner” feature if there is interest.

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Two Weeks to Live (HBO Max; miniseries): It comes down to the presence of Maisie Williams, why this character is a doomsday prepper, and how that affects the overall premise (if at all…). (Premieres November 5, 2020)

Likened by some British TV writers to Killing Eve, this darkly comedic six-episode UK import stars Game of Thrones‘ Maisie Williams as a doomsday prepper who enlists her two brothers on a mission to avenge the murder of her father. (Let’s hope she brought Needle.) Sian Clifford (Fleabag) also stars.

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STATUS: The series finale aired on October 7, 2020, with a total of six episodes. Because this program was advertised as a miniseries, no announcement regarding renewal or cancellation is expected to be made.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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I Hate Suzie (HBO Max): The British peoples love it, and why wouldn’t they WHEN ROSE TYLER IS IN IT? We’re here for Billie. (Premieres November 19, 2020)

Doctor Who‘s Billie Piper stars as a celebrity who has her phone hacked, resulting in the public exposure of graphic photos of an extramarital affair. The darkly comedic, eight-episode British series comes from Lucy Prebble, who has written for Succession. The UK press greeted the series with an enthusiastic response when it debuted on Sky in August.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! HBO Max by way of Sky Atlantic renewed this series on February 19, 2021. Season 1 was released on November 19, 2020, with a total of eight episodes. 

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Animaniacs (Hulu): We have baloney in our slacks and a plan to podcast both the original series and this originally-voiced reboot in the coming year, if not the coming quarter. (Premieres November 20, 2020)

The Steven Spielberg-produced 1990s animated series gets a Hulu reboot that will bring 13 new episodes today and a second season sometime in 2021. Returning characters including Yakko, Wakko, and Dot, as well as Pinky and the Brain, all voinced by the original actors.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Two seasons were ordered when this revival of the animated classic was given a go. Season 1 was released on November 20, 2020, with a total of thirteen episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Our Animaniacs “Looking Back to Look Forward” Series is currently in the production line and will be published in 2022.

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Saved By the Bell (Peacock): In the era of reboots and sequels, this might be the one we regret the most, but enough people talk about the original Bayside gang, we’d probably be remiss in not checking it out (Premieres November 25, 2020)

Original stars Elizabeth Berkley and Mario Lopez return for a revival of the 1990s teen sitcom that is again set at Bayside High School but in the present day (albeit a fictitious version of the present day in which Mark-Paul Gosselaar’s Zack Morris is now the governor of California). New cast members include John Michael Higgins. The reboot comes from 30 Rock writer (and Great News creator) Tracey Wigfield.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Peacock renewed this series in January 2021. Season 1 was released on November 25, 2020, with a total of ten episodes. 

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Selena: The Series (Netflix): This series has already been requested for podcast coverage. (Premieres November 25, 2020)

Christian Serratos (The Walking Dead) portrays the late Tejano pop star Selena Quintanilla in a two-part series dramatizing her life and career. The first part, spanning six episodes, streams today, with the remainder arriving at a later date.

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STATUS: Part One of Season 1 was released on December 4, 2020, with a total of nine episodes. Part 2 was released on May 4, 2021, with a total of nine episodes. Most outlets indicate this second part will be the “final part,” but it is unclear whether Netflix is treating this as a miniseries, a limited series, or a canceled series.

CPU! STATUS: Since its release, this series was requested for podcast coverage; if you would like to join the seeded panel, let us know!

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The Stand (CBS All Access, Miniseries): Stephen King allegedly wrote a new ending….but there’s already been a miniseries and a book with an original ending for decades. We might have to watch just for the comparison’s sake. (Premieres December 17, 2020)

Streaming weekly, this nine-episode adaptation of Stephen King’s epic apocalyptic novel about life in America after a devastating global pandemic (no relation) stars Alexander Skarsgård, Whoopi Goldberg, James Marsden, Amber Heard, Heather Graham, Greg Kinnear, Odessa Young, and Nat Wolff. The series, which wrapped up two years of production just before covid-19 hit, features an all-new ending written by King.

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STATUS: The series was released on October 2, 2020, with a total of eight episodes. Because this program was advertised as a miniseries, no announcement regarding renewal or cancellation is expected to be made.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Bridgerton (Netflix): Shonda Rimes’ first Netflix series – an answer for all those that might love “Downton Abbey” – has already been requested for podcast coverage… (Releases December 25, 2020)

Is this the next Downton Abbey? Producer Shonda Rhimes’ first Netflix series is created by Scandal‘s Chris Van Dusen, who adapts Julia Quinn’s popular novel series. The costume drama is set in London in the 1810s, where it focuses on the large and powerful Bridgerton family and other members of the city’s aristocracy. Julie Andrews, Polly Walker, Rege-Jean Page, Ruby Barker, Jonathan Bailey, Claudia Jessie, Ruth Gemmell, Luke Thompson, and Luke Newton are among the stars.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Seasons 2, 3, AND 4! Netflix renewed the series for a second season in January 2021 and then apparently jumped headlong into an additional two seasons in April 2021. Season 1 was released on December 25, 2020, with a total of eight episodes. 

CPU! STATUS: Since its release, this series was requested for podcast coverage; if you would like to join the seeded panel, let us know!

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The Watch (BBC America): This long anticipated adaptation of Terry Pratchett’s “Discworld” has been on the CPU! watch list for a bit. (Premieres January 3, 2021)

Terry Pratchett’s beloved Discworld novels come to the small screen in a BBC-produced eight-episode series from Simon Allen (Das Boot). The series will be a comedic fantasy crime procedural centering on the misfit police force (aka The City Watch) of the Discworld city of Ankh-Morpork. Richard Dormer, Lara Rossi, Wendell Pierce, and Matt Berry are among the stars. Various versions of the series have been in and out of production for most of the past decade, and fans of the books have been discouraged by the BBC’s early marketing attempts (which suggested to some that the series will deviate in both tone and content from Pratchett’s work).

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STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on February 14, 2021, after a total of eight episodes. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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WandaVision (Disney+; miniseries): This long anticipated first of the MCU television train on Disney+ has been on the CPU! watch list for a bit; plus, we have a few resident podcasters already salivating over the whole schedule – if you want to be on any Disney+ MCU panels (or Star Wars panels), speak quickly! (Premieres January 15, 2021)

Disney+’s first (of many) series set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the massively budgeted WandaVision is also the most unusual Marvel series to date. Centering on the characters of Wanda/Scarlet Witch and Vision (played by Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany, reprising their big-screen roles), the six-episode series takes a self-aware approach by cycling the pair through different decades of the recent past, forcing them to adapt to a variety of classic TV tropes along the way. (Today’s 1950s-set opener, for example, was filmed in black-and-white with vintage equipment and utilizes a live studio audience to emulate the feel of an early sitcom, while a future episode will embrace the mockumentary style of The Office.) Matt Shakman directs a cast that also includes Kathryn Hahn, Teyonah Parris, Randall Park, and Kat Dennings.

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STATUS: The series finale aired on March 5, 2021, after a total of nine episodes. Because this program was advertised as a miniseries, no announcement regarding renewal or cancellation is expected to be made.

CPU! STATUS: CPU! already has a full panel waiting in the wings ready to discuss the MCU on Disney+, including the inaugural WandaVision. Stay tuned!

Fate: The Winx Saga (Netflix): This adaptation was quickly requested for podcast coverage, with its fantasy-themed premise. (Releases January 22, 2021)

Aimed at a slightly older audience, this six-episode Netflix YA drama is a live-action adaptation of the animated series Winx Club, which aired for eight seasons on Nickelodeon.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Netflix renewed the series for a second season in February 2021. Season 1 was released on January 22, 2021, with a total of six episodes. 

CPU! STATUS: Since its release, this series was requested for podcast coverage; if you would like to join the seeded panel, let us know!

Resident Alien (SyFy): Alan Tudyk is a national treasure (#justiceforwash!), and there seems to be some potential for merry space-related science fiction comedy. It feels like the whole thing is in our residential wheelhouse. (Premieres January 27, 2021)

Alan Tudyk stars in an adaptation of the Dark Horse comic about an alien (the space kind) who crash lands on Earth and passes himself off as a country doctor. Will he choose to fit in with his neighbors, or will he pursue his original mission: killing all humans. Allice Wetterlund, Corey Reynolds, Sara Tomko, and Levi Fiehler also star.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! SyFy renewed the series for a second season in March 2021. The Season 1 finale aired on March 31, 2021, after a total of ten episodes. 

CPU! STATUS: Since its release, this series was requested for podcast coverage; if you would like to join the seeded panel, let us know!

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Devil May Care (SyFy): Alan Tudyk is *still* a national treasure (#justiceforwash!), and this premise – well, it’s solid gold, I tell you, but only the devil may care. (Premiered February 6, 2021)

The latest adult animated comedy to debut in Syfy’s “TZGZ” block centers on Hell’s new social media manager and features the voices of Alan Tudyk, Asif Ali, Pamela Adlon, and Stephanie Beatriz.

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STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on March 31, 2021, after a total of seven episodes. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Punky Brewster (Peacock): Morbid curiosity over this curiously produced and not well critically acclaimed revival makes us want to check it out – but we would have to pair it with an appreciable review of the original, naturally. (Released on February 25, 2021)

Star Soleil Moon Frye returns for a revival of the 1980s NBC family sitcom. (Spoiler alert: Punky is an adult now.) Cherie Johnson also returns from the original series, while newcomers include Freddie Prinze Jr. All 10 episodes stream today, and the original series is also available to stream on Peacock.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! Season 1 was released on February 25, 2021, with a total of ten episodes. Peacock canceled the series in August 2021. 

CPU! STATUS: We have had at least one request for podcast coverage; it will probably still be worth it to “Look Back to Look Forward” and see how the original property translated into this revived incarnation.

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The One (Netflix): The premise is interesting, and the critics’ reviews aren’t helpful, but science fiction is always fun. (Released on March 12, 2021)

Hannah Ware stars in an eight-episode Netflix series adaptation of John Marrs’ novel set in the near future, when a simple DNA test can determine your soulmate.

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STATUS: Season 1 was released on March 12, 2021, with a total of eight episodes. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (Disney+, Miniseries): Another long anticipated MCU television entry on Disney+ also being salivated over – if you want to be on any Disney+ MCU panels (or Star Wars panels), speak quickly! (Premieres March 19, 2021)

Delayed (by the pandemic) from its original August launch window, the latest TV series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe finds Anthony Mackie (as Sam Wilson/Falcon) and Sebastian Stan (as Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier) reprising their film roles. Daniel Bruhl, Emily VanCamp, and Wyatt Russell also star in the Malcolm Spellman-guided (Empire) series, which picks up after the events of Avengers: Endgame and cost a reported $150 million to make. There are just six episodes (streaming one per week), and for now it looks like it’ll be a miniseries rather than an ongoing show, though that could change.

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STATUS: The series finale aired on April 23, 2021, after a total of six episodes. Because this program was advertised as a miniseries, no announcement regarding renewal or cancellation is expected to be made.

CPU! STATUS: CPU! already has a full panel waiting in the wings ready to discuss the MCU on Disney+, including The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Stay tuned!

The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers (Disney+): We have quite a few Millennial Couch Potatoes who might find and enjoy this television revival about a junior hockey team and its Emilio Estevez-portraying coach that featured in a movie or two in the nineties. (Premieres March 19, 2021)

Twelve-year-old Evan is cut from the Mighty Ducks junior hockey team but with the help of his mother (Lauren Graham), sets out to form a new team with former Ducks coach Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez) in this live-action series.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Disney renewed this series for a second season in August 2021. The Season 1 finale aired on May 28, 2021, after a total of ten episodes. 

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

The Irregulars (Netflix): Supernatural mysteries! Teen sleuths searching for Sherlock Holmes! Seems like its right up our CP’s respective alleys. (Released on March 26, 2021)

In Victorian London, a group of street teens who are used by Dr. Watson (Royce Pierreson) and Sherlock Holmes (Henry Lloyd-Hughes) to solve their cases find themselves investigating supernatural happenings in this darker take of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s writings created by Tom Bidwell.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! Netflix canceled this series in May 2021. The series was comprised of a total of eight episodes. 

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed but potentially worth a Canceled Corner review if the premise holds.

Invincible (Amazon Prime): It’s an animated TV series about superheroes – and it’s already been requested a few times over for podcast coverage. (Premieres March 26, 2021)

Seventeen-year-old Mark Grayson (voiced by Steven Yeun) is the son of superhero Omni-Man (J. K. Simmons) and as he develops his own powers to become Invincible, he learns more about his father’s past in this animated series based on Robert Kirkman’s comic book series.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Seasons 2 AND 3! Amazon renewed this series twice over in April 2021. The Season 1 finale aired on April 29, 2021, after a total of eight episodes. 

CPU! STATUS: Several of our comic book and superhero-television enthusiasts have already requested for this show for podcast coverage. Stay tuned!

The Nevers (HBO): Persona non grata though he might be, creator Joss Whedon never fails to disappoint creatively – and we’ve had requests for podcast discussion appear already. (Premieres April 11, 2021)

Set in 19th century London, Amalia True (Laura Donnelly) and her best friend Penance Adair (Ann Skelly) head up a group of “Touched” people – those with unusual abilities in this sci-fi series created by Joss Whedon, with Philippa Goslett taking over as showrunner in November 2020.

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STATUS: Season 1, Part 1 finished airing on May 6, 2021, after six episodes with Part 2 and another six episodes due to debut in 2022. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

CPU! STATUS: Podcast requests have already been made. To be continued!

Mare of Easttown (HBO, limited series): Emmys, buzz, and Kate Winslet! (Premieres April 18, 2021)

Mare Sheehan (Kate Winslet), a small-town Pennsylvania detective, investigates a murder even as her personal life is falling apart in this limited series created by Brad Ingelsby.

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STATUS: The series finale aired on May 30, 2021, after a total of seven episodes. Because this program was advertised as a limited series, no announcement regarding renewal or cancellation is expected to be made.

CPU! STATUS: There are requests from eager Couch Potatoes for podcast discussion. Stay tuned!

Shadow and Bone (Netflix): New fantasy with Couch Potato-requesting enthusiasm! (Releases on April 23, 2021)

Young soldier Alina Starkov (Jessie Mei Li) discovers she has a power that could free her country, but first, she must learn how to use it while avoiding those who seek to stop her in this series based on Leigh Bardugo’s Grishaverse novels.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Netflix renewed this series in June 2021. Season 1 is comprised of a total of eight episodes. 

CPU! STATUS: Our fantasy-loving Couch Potatoes are on top of this one too.

Star Wars: The Bad Batch (Disney+): Star Wars. That’s all. (Premieres on May 4, 2021)

The animated sequel/spin-off of Star Wars: The Clone Wars is set after that series with members of Clone Force 99 (who call themselves the Bad Batch) beginning new missions in the galaxies.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Seemingly, Disney ordered two seasons of this sequel to Star Wars: The Clone Wars. The Season 1 finale aired on August 13, 2021, after a total of 16 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed, but, like, it’s a matter of time.

Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K. (Hulu): Marvel + Patton Oswalt = probably good TV. (Releases on May 21, 2021)

Supervillain M.O.D.O.K. (voiced by Patton Oswalt) has been kicked out as leader of his evil organization A.I.M. and struggles with family life in this animated adult comedy series based on the Marvel comic characters.

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STATUS: Season 1 is comprised of ten episodes. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Others on radar: The Lord of the Rings series in development at Amazon; The Chronicles of Narnia at Netflix; The Wheel of Time at Amazon; Conan at Amazon; The Dark Tower at Amazon; all Marvel and Star Wars TV properties in development at Disney+; the Three-Body Problem adaptation at Netflix.

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Remember, new episodes and blog posts are published weekly!  Tomorrow, we’re On the Couch With Kyle, and next week, our Breaking Better Series panel returns to the Water Cooler to discuss the first two seasons of Better Call Saul. Next week, we will publish the final of the CPU! Annual “Summer” Progress Reports, reviewing new shows coming out this TV year (and they have already started, since our TV measurement year starts in June). Stay tuned!

Progress Report: End of Season Scorecard for Shows Covered By CPU! (Long-Running), 2021

This Progress Report…is later than usual. But this year…is unusual. With a pandemic affecting every major studio, network, and workspace in the USA and beyond, the dust is only now settling when it comes to what made it to a new season and what did not.

To that end, Couch Potatoes Unite! delayed all of our annual Progress Reports to make sure we are understanding the TV landscape in such a way that we would be able to effectively communicate it to you, gentle reader and listener. We think we’re almost there. There is quite a lot still unsorted, but the main five networks are trying to resume their traditional rhythms, and some of the other content outlets are attempting to follow suit.

Thus, we now present Progress Report 1 of 2021. Based upon reliable sources, including TVLine, the A.V. Club, and Wikipedia, here are the statuses of shows currently covered by the CPU! Podcast Universe ™. This list does not include shows reviewed from this past season’s pilots list because we will cover those next week in our annual End of Season Scorecard for 2020-2021 Pilots!  In fact, this is the first of the (Usually Summer Series) Progress Reports! 

This particular list comprises the End of Season Scorecard for Long-Running shows covered by and/or requested for coverage by the CPU! Podcast, with current statuses, upcoming premiere dates (if known), and other helpful information.  Shows that ended this year or recently that we have already covered via podcast or blog have been removed from the list, except for any that we missed in our last Progress Report. Also included is a complete list of network renewals and cancellations, some cable, premium, and streaming networks included, at the bottom.  If your show is not being covered by CPU!, and you want it to be, leave a comment or contact us at couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com (or via Facebook/Twitter/Instagram).  We would probably find a way to make it happen!

*Note: If you haven’t already figured it out, we measure the TV year from June 1st to May 31st.

The CPU! “What We’re Currently Watching” List

Supernatural (PODCAST) – CW

Ended. Season 15 was the final season. A two-part Goodbye Series on the podcast, including a discussion about Season 15B (Part One) and one Looking Back at the entire Series (Part Two), is coming soon.

The Flash  (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 8, which will premiere on November 16, 2021.

DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 7, which will premiere on October 13, 2021.

Supergirl (PODCAST) – CW

Season 6 is currently airing. Season 6 will be the final season.

Batwoman (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 3, which will premiere on October 13, 2021.

Stranger Things (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 4.

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (PODCAST) – Netflix

Ended. Season 2, Part 2 (or Season 4?) was the final season. The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina panel’s Season 2/Part 2 (or Season 4?) review on the podcast is coming soon.

The Crown (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Seasons 5 AND 6.

American Horror Story (PODCAST) – FX

Renewed for Seasons 10, 11, 12, AND 13; in addition, a spin-off series called American Horror Stories aired during Summer 2021 and will now also be covered by the American Horror Story panel, newly rebranded as the “American Horror Story Franchise Series Panel.” Season 10 premiered on August 25, 2021.

Grace and Frankie (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 7, which will be the final season. Season 7’s first four episodes were released on August 13, 2021.

Charmed, 2018 (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 4.

Riverdale (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 6.

Black Lightning (PODCAST) – CW

Ended. Season 4 was the final season. The DCTU Series panel’s podcast review of Season 4, including another once-over Look Back at the series, is coming soon.

This Is Us (PODCAST) – NBC

Renewed for Season 6. Season 6 will be the final season.

Outlander (PODCAST) – Starz

Renewed for Season 6.

Westworld (PODCAST) – HBO

Renewed for Season 4.

Arrested Development (PODCAST) – Netflix

No renewal or cancellation announcement has been made. Season 5’s second part was released on March 15, 2019. In addition, Jessica Walter passed away on March 24, 2021. It is not expected that more seasons will be produced of this series.

Doctor Who (PODCAST) – BBC/BBC America

Renewed for Series 13.

The Orville (PODCAST) – formerly Fox

Renewed for Season 3 but moving to Hulu.

The X-Files (PODCAST) – Fox

Ended for now, and CPU! has already posted its goodbye review, but the messaging has been somewhat confusing…

The Good Doctor (PODCAST) – ABC

Renewed for Season 5, which will premiere on September 27, 2021.

Sherlock (PODCAST) – PBS

Series 4 aired from January 1-January 15, 2017.  Though possibility of a fifth series is being contemplated, no announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

The 100 (PODCAST/Jumped the Shark) – CW

Ended. Season 7 is the final season.  CPU! Jumped the Shark, with only moderator Kylie left standing. Kylie’s Final Thoughts Review on the podcast is coming soon.

Fargo – FX

No renewal or cancellation announcement has yet been made. The Season 4 finale aired on November 29, 2020.

The Mindy Project – Hulu

Ended 2017. Review or podcast to come.

Sleepy Hollow – Fox

Ended 2017.  Review or podcast to come.

Madam Secretary – CBS

Ended 2019. Review or podcast to come.

Bones – Fox

Ended 2017.  CPU! will be covering this show in a future “Looking Back” podcast episode. Stay tuned!

About a Boy – NBC

Ended 2015.  Review (either blog or podcast) to come.

Network Shows and Other Shows Mentioned by CPU!ers

(does not include this year’s freshman series, currently covered shows, shows we’ve already covered and eliminated, shows that have ended via cancellation or natural means but are still on the list, or game and reality shows)

By Popular Demand

ABC

A Million Little Things (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4, which will premiere on September 22, 2021.

American Housewife (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 5 is the show’s final season.

black-ish (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 8. Season 8 will be the show’s final season.

The Conners (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4, which will premiere on September 22, 2021.

For Life (passed by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 2 is the show’s final season.

The Goldbergs (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 9, which will premiere on September 22, 2021.

Grey’s Anatomy (CPU! picked this up again for imminent podcast coverage)
Renewed for Season 18, which will premiere on September 30, 2021.

mixed-ish (passed by CPU! for now)
Canceled. Season 2 is the show’s final season.

The Rookie (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4, which will premiere on September 26, 2021.

Station 19 (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 5, which will premiere on September 30, 2021.

CBS

All Rise (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Blood & Treasure (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 2.

Blue Bloods (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 12, which will premiere on October 1, 2021.

Bob ❤ Abishola (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3, which premiered on September 20, 2021.

Bull (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 6, which will premiere on October 7, 2021.

FBI (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4, which will premiere on September 21, 2021.

FBI: Most Wanted (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3, which will premiere on September 21, 2021.

MacGyver (passed by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 5 is the final season.

Magnum PI (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4, which will premiere on October 1, 2021.

Mom (passed by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 8 is the final season.

NCIS (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 19, which premiered on September 20, 2021.

NCIS: Los Angeles (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 13, which will premiere on October 10, 2021.

NCIS: New Orleans (passed by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 7 is the final season.

The Neighborhood (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4, which premiered on September 20, 2021.

SEAL Team (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 5, which will premiere on October 10, 2021, and moving to Paramount+.

S.W.A.T. (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 5, which will premiere on October 1, 2021.

The Unicorn (passed by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 2 is the final season.

Young Sheldon (passed by CPU! for now)
Renewed for Seasons 5, 6, AND 7; Season 5 will premiere on October 7, 2021.

FOX

9-1-1 (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 5, which premiered on September 20, 2021.

9-1-1: Lone Star (passed by CPU! for now)
Renewed for Season 3.

Bless the Harts (animated, passed by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 2 is the final season.

Bob’s Burgers (animated, picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 12, which will premiere on September 26, 2021.

Duncanville (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

Family Guy (animated)
Renewed for Season 20, which will premiere on September 26, 2021.

Last Man Standing (passed by CPU!)
Ended. Season 9 is the final season.

The Moodys (passed by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 2 is the final season.

Prodigal Son (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 2 is the final season.

The Resident (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 5, which will premiere on September 21, 2021.

The Simpsons (animated)
Renewed for Seasons 33 AND 34; Season 33 will premiere on September 26, 2021.

NBC

The Blacklist (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 9, which will premiere on October 21, 2021.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine (added to the CPU! list)
Ended. Season 8 is the final season.

Chicago Fire (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Seasons 10 AND 11; Season 10 will premiere on September 22, 2021.

Chicago Med (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Seasons 7 AND 8; Season 7 will premiere on September 22, 2021.

Chicago P.D. (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Seasons 9 AND 10; Season 9 will premiere on September 22, 2021.

Good Girls (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 4 is the final season.

Law and Order: SVU (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Seasons 23 AND 24; Season 23 will premiere on September 23, 2021.

Manifest (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled by NBC but renewed by and moving to Netflix for Season 4; Season 4 will be the final season.

New Amsterdam (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Seasons 4 AND 5; Season 4 will premiere on September 21, 2021.

Superstore (passed by CPU!)
Ended. Season 6 is the final season.

Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled by NBC but renewed by and moving to The Roku Channel for a holiday special; Season 2 was the most recent season.

The CW

All American (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4, which will premiere on October 25, 2021.

Burden of Truth (passed by CPU!)
Ended. Season 4 was the final season.

Coroner (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3, which premiered on August 19, 2021.

Dynasty (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 5.

In the Dark (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 4.

Legacies (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4, which will premiere on October 14, 2021.

Nancy Drew (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3, which will premiere on October 8, 2021.

The Outpost (added to the CPU! list)
Canceled. Season 4, which is currently airing, will be the final season.

Pandora (picked up by CPU!)
No announcement regarding renewal for Season 3 or cancellation has yet been made.

Roswell, New Mexico (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

Stargirl (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3. Season 2 is currently airing.

Current/Ongoing Shows – Cable, Premium, Streaming – Requested
by CPU! Regulars for the Podcast

PBS

Call the Midwife
Renewed for Series 11, which will premiere on October 3, 2021.

BBC America

Killing Eve
Renewed for Season 4. Season 4 will be the final season.

FXX

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Renewed for Seasons 15, 16, 17, AND 18.

FX

Feud
Plans for a Season 2 were discarded; no official renewal or cancellation announcement has yet been made.

Archer
Renewed for Season 12. Season 12 premiered on August 25, 2021.

What We Do in the Shadows
Renewed for Season 4. Season 3 premiered on September 2, 2021.

American Horror Stories
Renewed for Season 2; this series will be covered as part of CPU!’s “American Horror Story Franchise Series” in the future.

Netflix

Peaky Blinders
Renewed for Series 6. Season 6 will be the final season.

Master of None
Renewed for Season 3, which was released on May 23, 2021  No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

GLOW
Though initially renewed for Season 4, COVID-19 effects resulted in the show’s cancellation. Season 3 is the final season.

Mindhunter
The series is on indefinite hold (neither renewed or canceled) as of January 2020.

The End of the F***ing World
Season 2 was released on November 4, 2019. No renewal or cancellation announcement has yet been made.

Black Mirror
Season 5 was released on June 5, 2019. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

Lucifer
Renewed for Season 6, which was released on September 10, 2021. Season 6 is the final season.

Ozark
Renewed for Season 4, which will be the final season.

Big Mouth
Renewed for Seasons 5 AND 6.

Frontier
Renewed for Season 3, which premiered on December 7, 2018. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

Derry Girls
Renewed for Season 3.

The Protector
Ended. Season 4 is the final season.

Bodyguard
Relabeled a limited series. Ended.

Sex Education
Renewed for Season 3, which was released on September 17, 2021.

The Umbrella Academy
Renewed for Season 3.

Russian Doll
Renewed for Season 2.

After Life
Renewed for Series 3.

Dead to Me
Renewed for Season 3, which will be the final season.

Dark
Ended. Season 3 is the final season.

Lost in Space
Renewed for Season 3. Season 3 is the show’s final season.

I Am Not Okay with This
Canceled, due to effects caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Season 1 is the final season.

You
Renewed for Season 3, which will be released on October 15, 2021.

Feel Good
Ended. Renewed for Season 2, which was released on June 4, 2021. Season 2 is the final season.

The Stranger
Relabeled a miniseries. Ended.

3%
Ended. Season 4 is the show’s final season.

Cobra Kai
Renewed for Seasons 4 AND 5.

The Last Kingdom
Renewed for Season 5, which will be the final season.

Warrior Nun
Renewed for Season 2.

Ratched
Renewed for Season 2.

Julie and the Phantoms
Season 1 was released on September 10, 2020. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Bridgerton
Renewed for Seasons 2, 3, AND 4.

Fate: the Winx Saga
Renewed for Season 2.

Disenchantment
Season 2 premiered on January 15, 2021. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Black Spot
Season 2 was released on June 14, 2019. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Shadow and Bone
Renewed for Season 2.

Lupin
Renewed for “Part 3.”

Showtime

Billions
Renewed for Season 6; Season 5 is currently airing.

Shameless
Ended. Season 11 is the show’s final season.

Starz

American Gods
Canceled. Season 3 is the show’s final season.

AMC

Better Call Saul
Renewed for Season 6. Season 6 is the show’s final season.

The Walking Dead
Renewed for Season 11, which is the show’s final season. Season 11 premiered on August 22, 2021.

SyFy

Wynonna Earp
Canceled. Season 4 is the show’s (current) final season, though the producers are in negotiations to produce and distribute this via an international broadcaster.

Van Helsing
Ended. Season 5 is the show’s final season.

Resident Alien
Renewed for Season 2.

Amazon

Brittania
Renewed for Season 3, which premiered on August 24, 2021.

The Expanse
Renewed for Season 6. Season 6 will be the final season.

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Renewed for Season 4.

The Boys
Renewed for Season 3.

Bosch
Ended. Season 7 is the show’s final season.

Hunters
Renewed for Season 2.

Carnival Row
Renewed for Season 2.

Invincible
Renewed for Seasons 2 AND 3.

Hulu

The Handmaid’s Tale
Renewed for Season 5.

Castle Rock
Canceled. Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Letterkenny
Renewed for Seasons 10 AND 11.

Shrill
Ended. Season 3 is the show’s final season.

The Act
Relabeled a limited series. Ended.

Love, Victor
Renewed for Season 3.

The Great
Renewed for Season 2, which will premiere on November 19, 2021.

Reservation Dogs
Renewed for Season 2.

This Way Up
Series 2 was released on July 9, 2021. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

HBO

Big Little Lies
The Season 2 finale aired on July 21, 2019. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Curb Your Enthusiasm
Renewed for Season 11.

True Detective
The Season 3 finale aired on February 24, 2019. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

Succession
Renewed for Season 3, which will premiere on October 17, 2021.

Insecure
Renewed for Season 5. Season 5 will be the final season, which will premiere on October 24, 2021.

His Dark Materials
Renewed for Season 3, which will be the final season.

The Nevers
Season 1 premiered on April 11, 2021. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Disney Channel

Raven’s Home
The Season 4 finale aired on May 21, 2021. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

Duck Tales
Ended. Season 3 is the show’s final season.

Cinemax

Strike
The Season 4 finale aired on September 13, 2020. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

Cartoon Network

Rick and Morty
Renewed for Season 6.

TV Land

Younger
Ended. Season 7 is the show’s final season.

HBO Max

Titans
Renewed for Season 3, which premiered on August 21, 2021.

Doom Patrol
Renewed for Season 3, which will premiere on September 23, 2021.

Generation
Canceled. Season 1 is the final season.

The Flight Attendant
Renewed for Season 2.

Starstruck
Renewed for Series 2.

Pop

One Day at a Time
Canceled. Season 4 is the show’s final season.

CBS All Access –> Paramount+

The Twilight Zone
Ended. Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Star Trek: Discovery
Renewed for Season 4, which will premiere on November 18, 2021; this series will be covered as part of CPU!’s “Star Trek 50+ Series” in the future.

Star Trek: Picard
Renewed for Season 2; this series will be covered as part of CPU!’s “Star Trek 50+ Series” in the future.

Evil
Renewed for Season 3; Season 2 is currently airing.

Why Women Kill
The Season 2 finale aired on July 29, 2021. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

TBS

Miracle Workers
Renewed for Season 3; the season finale aired on September 14, 2021. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Peacock

A.P. Bio (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 4, which premiered on September 2, 2021.

Saved By the Bell
Renewed for Season 2.

Punky Brewster
Canceled. Season 1 is the final season.

We Are Lady Parts
The Season 1 finale aired on June 24, 2021. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

TNT

Claws
Renewed for Season 4. Season 4 will be the final season.

The Alienist
The Season 2 finale aired on August 9, 2020. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

Disney+

Loki
Renewed for Season 2.

Bluey
Renewed for Series 3.

Apple TV+

The Morning Show
Renewed for Season 2, which premiered on September 17, 2021.

Ted Lasso
Renewed for Season 3; Season 2 is currently airing.

BritBox

Line of Duty
The Series 6 finale aired on May 2, 2021. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

That’s it, fellow Couch Potatoes!  Next up in the Progress Report series: the 2020-2021 Pilots End of Season Scorecard, to be published with as much as information as we have!  Stay tuned! 

Progress Report: Mid-Season Report Card for 2020-2021 Pilots and Premieres

It’s that time of year!  Call it CPU!’s Holiday Present to you!  Or a New Year present! Time to check in on the progress of shows and see which shows are surviving this season and beyond on the major networks and what news shows have been announced for the second half of this strange, pandemically-infused season.  Is your show on the list? Did it survive cancellation? Are you keeping your eye out for some good new small screen entertainment? Read below.

Thanks to TVLine, Metacritic, and other sources for helping a girl out. Note: this is a compilation of internet research from TV pundits and watchdogs. The information is as accurate as the internet can provide as of the date of this publication.

*Note: with the expansion of CPU!, these initial thoughts are based upon the CPU! Chief’s assessments.  As with previous seasons, a growing number of CPU! members may find shows initially passed by the CPU! Chief and choose to review them.  CPU! readers will be informed if the show’s status changes regarding coverage as the season progresses through the handy CPU! Progress Reports, and all written reviews will be published!

**Second Note: If you haven’t already figured it out, we measure the TV year from June 1st to May 31st.

B Positive' Review: CBS Fall Comedy, Thomas Middleditch Stars | TVLine

B POSITIVE, CBS

TIME SLOT: Thursdays at 8:30/7:30c

WHO: Thomas Middleditch (Silicon Valley), Annaleigh Ashford (Masters of Sex), Sara Rue (Impastor), Kether Donohue (You’re the Worst), Kamryn Kunody

WHAT: A multi-cam comedy about a therapist and newly divorced dad who is faced with finding a kidney donor when he runs into a rough-around-the-edges woman from his past who volunteers her own. Together they form an unlikely bond and begin a journey that will change both of their lives.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Welcome to the 2020-2021 CPU! network pilot review, always full of snark and real talk about upcoming TV from your friendly neighborhood TV podcast, whose business is otherwise unaffected by global pandemics, as we’re too afraid to leave our houses and, therefore, spend an even more inordinate time watching TV! Unite with us (and wear a mask)! 

We start off with a pass because, as earnestly as we support humanity’s giving natures and organ donation when needed, the subject and the slapstick cut of this teaser trailer render us feeling like the topic and the tone of this series don’t quite match, despite a fairly fresh premise to start this situation comedy off reasonably right. Another way of looking at this snap judgment comes down to the idea that if this the best thirty seconds the Eye can provide to sell this sitcom, the humor falls flat quickly, even if spontaneous organ donation is intended to elicit at least a few smiles. We want to “b” into it, positively, but we’re not quite there.

And to get this bit of annual flavor out of the way, if buzz and steam and starvation for new network sitcoms in these, our COVID times – or your more direct contact with us via comment on any post, a visit to our guestbook or our social media, or an email to couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com – convince us to change our minds, which is very easy to do with the right amount of minimal persuasion, we most certainly will! I’m positive!

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STATUS: Five of eighteen ordered episodes have aired as of the publication of this post, but the pundits, including our favorite TVLine, think renewal possibilities are a safe bet. On December 21, 2020, CBS ordered five additional episodes, elevating the Season 1 episode total to 18. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

CPU! STATUS: Early reviews and reception from critics are (B?) positive. Plus, it was CBS’ only new comedy entry during this, our era of COVID, which might be bolstering its survival chances somewhat. Unfortunately, no one is talking to us about it yet, so we’ll stay pretty positive that passing is our best option. We have to prioritize the sheer volume of television entertainment somehow!

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New Montana ABC TV show 'Big Sky TV' premiered this past week

BIG SKY, ABC

TIME SLOT: Tuesdays at 10/9c

WHO: Kylie Bunbury (Pitch), Katheryn Winnick (Vikings), Ryan Phillippe (Shooter), Brian Geraghty (Chicago P.D.), John Carroll Lynch (American Horror Story), Dedee Pfeiffer (Cybill), Natalie Alyn Lind (The Gifted), Jade Pettyjohn (Little Fires Everywhere), Jesse James Keitel

WHAT: In this procedural thriller, private detective Cassie Dewell (Bunbury) partners with ex-cop Jenny Hoyt (Winnick) on a search for two sisters who have been kidnapped by a truck driver on a remote highway in Montana, but when they discover that these are not the only girls who have disappeared in the area, they must race against the clock to stop the killer before another woman is taken.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Without a trailer to help steer us toward this procedural thriller, I am afraid that we’ll have to steer away. Procedural TV is a genre not typically requested by our resident Couch Potatoes unless the procedural overlay is set off by a gimmick or a quirk that renders it somewhat different from the typical fare. Various vehicles featuring murder and detective work have come and gone in recent seasons; some have been canceled quickly, and though the lead actress is named Kylie (which this Kylie can get behind), we don’t have enough information about either this series premise or its cast to feel motivated to add it to our already as-large-as-the-sky lists of recommended TV. Big facts.

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STATUS: Five of sixteen ordered episodes have aired as of the publication of this post. The pundits also see this series’ renewal chances as being a safe bet or likely. On December 7, 2020, ABC ordered six additional episodes to reach the sixteen-episode total. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

CPU! STATUS: The trailer was reviewed and is available by searching YouTube; this series is a procedural but with an overarching dramatic through-line. The creator and cast pedigree are certainly there, and the ratings seem to fare better than average, but I wonder how much the influence of COVID on the TV landscape – and the boom in the streaming industry – are affecting traditional perceptions of network TV? After viewing this trailer, your friendly neighborhood Chief Couch Potato was not any more motivated to watch this seemingly run-of-the-mill crime-solving thriller than I was after I read a mere textual premise. Also, no one is talking about it in CPU!’s increasingly widespread circles of Couch Potatoes and Couch Potatoes Adjacent, and this, of all times, is the time for hunkering in and watching things. The premise is not pie in the big sky, but this particular Alphabet entry feeling new and different from other ilk in its genre seems like a pretty tall order; or, perhaps, the trailer was not well cut (of course, usually, that means there’s not a lot from which to cut). Anyway, we remain in the passing line on the TV highway until we hear requests, same as it ever was, same as it ever was.

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Call Me Kat' Preview: Which 'New Girl' Alum Will Show Up in Kat's Cat Cafe?  - TV Insider

CALL ME KAT, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: January 3, 2021

TIME SLOT: Sundays at 8/7c

WHO: Mayim Bialik (The Big Bang Theory), Swoosie Kurtz (Mike & Molly), Cheyenne Jackson (American Horror Story), Kyla Pratt (One on One) and Leslie Jordan (Will & Grace). Bialik and Jim Parsons serve as EPs.

WHAT: Based on the BBC sitcom Miranda, the multi-cam follows a 39-year-old woman (Bialik) who struggles every day against society (and her mother) to prove that you can not have everything you want and still be happy. That’s why she spent the money her parents set aside for her wedding to open a cat café in Louisville.

Trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. The hesitancy comes from the lack of a trailer, but there are three reasons why we are motivated to give this one a look-see: it’s based on an established British comedy, so if it can be Americanized in a way that lands with the audiences on this side of the pond, we’re all for giving it a nod; it features Mayim Bialik, a Big Bang Blossom if there ever was one; and who doesn’t want to see a comedy about an owner of a cat cafe? Imagine all the feline hi-jinks! On the other hand, this sitcom could be incredibly stupid, but with Mayim and Jim Parsons, both capable of intelligence and warmth when it comes to comedy, at the helm, we’re thinking this one at least deserves a chance, though you can call me “krazy” if you want.

PANDEMIC EDIT: The trailer has been reviewed. The premise is a little shaky, but the cast is the reason to watch this one, and by cast, I mean those supporting Ms. Bialik. As much as Mayim will bring the sass and apparently a few songs via a karaoke set-up (because why not?), those to watch include Swoosie Kurtz and Leslie Jordan doing what they do best. We are still evaluating Cheyenne Jackson beyond his appearances on American Horror Story and so will need to tune in to get the full sense of the coalescing of this particularly cat-crazy ensemble – but we do not regret our Pick Up decision (yet).

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Call Your Mother (Season 1 Episode 1) Comedy, trailer - Startattle

CALL YOUR MOTHER, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: January 13, 2021

TIME SLOT: Wednesdays, 9:30/8:30c

WHO: Kyra Sedgwick (The Closer), Rachel Sennott (High Maintenance), Joey Bragg (Liv and Maddie), Emma Caymares (Fosse/Verdon), Austin Crute (Daybreak), Patrick Brammall (Evil, No Activity)

WHAT: In this multi-cam, an “empty nester” mom wonders how she ended up alone while her children live their best lives thousands of miles away. She decides her place is with her family and as she re-inserts herself into their lives, her kids realize they might actually need her more than they thought.

Teaser trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. I am sure that Kyra Sedgwick will play a wonderful helicopter mom, but without a trailer or teaser to help seal the deal (likely a scarcity in these COVID circumstances), this new sitcom feels as by rote as most. If buzz or steam picks up when this premieres mid-season, if the TV production schedule remotely stays on track, we could be convinced to reassess, but in the meantime, we’ll just call our mothers.

PANDEMIC EDIT: The trailer has been reviewed – and it plays like it reads: as by rote as more than most. Kyra Sedgwick seems potentially winning, but thirty seconds of teasing promotional clips left this CP comfortable with our initial pass. In the end, Kyra’s fans might be most readily drawn into this empty nest sitcom; otherwise, it’s just another family comedy to add to the Alphabet’s already packed schedule full of them.

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CLARICE Teaser Trailer (2021) Silence of the Lambs TV Show - YouTube

CLARICE, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: February 11, 2021

TIME SLOT: Thursdays at 10/9c

WHO: Rebecca Breeds (The Originals), Kal Penn (Designated Survivor, House), Michael Cudlitz (The Walking Dead, Southland), Nick Sandow (Orange Is the New Black), Lucca De Oliveira (The Punisher), Devyn A. Tyler (Out of Blue)

WHAT: A deep dive into the untold personal story of brilliant and vulnerable FBI Agent Clarice Starling as she returns to the field in 1993, six months after the events of The Silence of the Lambs.

Teaser trailer available at CBS’ YouTube channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. Hesitancy, again, derives from a lack of sneak peek, but we have a few super-fans of the The Silence of the Lambs franchise that hang out on our united couch Around the Water Cooler, including of the erstwhile Hannibal. Plus, it will be interesting to see if Rebecca Breeds can evoke memories of the incomparable Jodie Foster, and if Clarice Starling’s back story can be as compelling as Hannibal Lecter’s. Also, the morbid curiosity of seeing how far the makers of this series can plumb the depths of this mythology comes to play here as well. All in all, we feel motivated to say, “Hello, Clarice.”

PANDEMIC EDIT: The trailer has been reviewed – there wasn’t much in the vague teaser to clarify our feelings of hesitancy about Clarice. In fact, it only served to validate our initial hesitancy, but this drama shall remain a Pick Up. After all, we might do a Silence of the Lambs TV Series focused group of podcast episodes, including coverage of Hannibal. We’re always thinking around here! No fava beans or chianti of which to speak, either.

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NBC Orders Drama Series 'Debris' with Jonathan Tucker & Riann Steele –  Deadline

DEBRIS, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: 2021

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Jonathan Tucker (Kingdom), Riann Steele (NCIS: New Orleans), Norbert Leo Butz (Fosse/Verdon, Bloodline)

WHAT: Two agents from two different continents, and two different mindsets, must work together to investigate when wreckage from a destroyed alien spacecraft has mysterious effects on humankind.

Trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. This time, there is less hesitancy because aliens, wreckage, mysterious effects, and a global scope, even if the premise is admittedly thin without further trailer evaluation to guide us. We love our science fiction around here, though, and while a trailer would be helpful, sometimes, you just have to go with what works, even if it could all implode in the end and litter our TV-loving hearts with debris from what was once our trust.

PANDEMIC EDIT: The trailer has been reviewed – and it was very intriguing in all of the glorious science fiction senses that tend to titillate our TV watching tubers. From the trailer, the premise strikes this viewer as both familiar and different, so of course we’ll have to check it out to see which quality this new series displays more. I really should learn to trust my snap judgments, eh?

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Watch My Show: 'The Equalizer' Bosses on Their Queen Latifah-Led Reboot - TV  Insider

THE EQUALIZER, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: February 7, 2021

TIME SLOT: Sundays at 8/7c

WHO: Queen Latifah (Star), Lorraine Toussaint (Orange Is the New Black), Chris Noth (Law & Order, Sex and the City), Liza Lapira (9JKL), Tory Kittles (Colony), Laya DeLeon Hayes (Raven’s Home)

WHAT: The re-imagining of the classic series follows an enigmatic woman with a mysterious background who uses her extensive skills to help those with nowhere else to turn.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. Color me dubiously intrigued. Yours truly, the Chief CP, never watched the original Equalizer but not for lack of wanting. Plus, Queen Latifah is always fun to watch; she is a capable actress who can convincingly provide comedy, drama, a catchy tune, or a few slick bars of the rap that started her career. This is an experiment that could pay off in dividends…or, it could not work spectacularly, since the show is a remake of one with a potentially different tone. I’d say the odds of the potential for success and viewer enjoyment are approximately equalized… I’ll see myself out.

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The 'Filthy Rich' have their troubles in new Fox series

FILTHY RICH, Fox

WHO: Kim Cattrall (Sex and the City), Gerald McRaney (This Is Us), Aubrey Dollar (Battle Creek), Corey Cott (The Good Fight), Mark L. Young (The Comeback), Aaron Lazar (Quantico)

WHAT: When the patriarch of a mega-rich Southern family (famed for creating a wildly successful Christian television network) dies in a plane crash, his wife and family are stunned to learn that he fathered three illegitimate children, all of whom are written into his will.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. In the grand tradition of fare like Dallas and Dynasty (the original, to be sure), Fox offers this new sudsy soap with rich people at the forefront mixed with all the scandal and guilty-pleasure inducing backdrop of televangelism and the antebellum lilts of the South, including the requisite homage to Gone with the Wind. Hilariously, the show is created/produced by the makers of Empire and The Help, so there is a small iota of curiosity to entice here. Plus, the presence of an older but no less fabulous Kim Cattrall, the erstwhile Samantha that oozed Sex in her City, leads this pack. Still, the premise sounds very similar to Fox’s Almost Family, also being introduced this season (see above), with the soap angle to propel it forward into Desperate Housewives and the aforementioned Dallas/Dynasty territories, and so it seems like Fox is throwing the idea of illegitimate children around every chance it can get. We passed on the other one and feel it only fair to pass on this one also, but if you think we need to cover more suds and find this candidate suitable to that purpose, drop us a line.

This was delayed from the 2019-2020 TV season, and our initial review was written in fall 2019.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! On October 30, 2020, Fox canceled this delayed drama citing rising production costs due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The series finale aired on November 30, 2020, after a total of 10 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Clearly, this production seemed somewhat doomed from the start, but adding together the individual variables of slightly above average critical reviews, declining ratings over its short run, not to mention a sizable cast with an oft-played premise, there is little wonder that this show did not survive after everything that appeared to plague its path to airing. Plus, CPU! remains uninterested; not even those with the filthiest, guiltiest penchants for this kind of TV mentioned this series once. We can’t say that’s very rich.

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Nick Offerman, Jenny Slate, Will Forte, more star in exclusive The Great  North teaser from Bob's Burgers creators | EW.com

THE GREAT NORTH, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: February 14, 2021, with special preview scheduled for January 3, 2021

TIME SLOT: Sundays at 8:30/7:30c

WHO: The voices of Nick Offerman, Jenny Slate, Megan Mullally, Paul Rust, Aparna Nancherla, Will Forte, Dulcé Sloan

WHAT: The animated comedy follows the Alaskan adventures of the Tobin family, as single dad Beef does his best to keep his weird bunch of kids close, especially as the artistic dreams of his only daughter, Judy, lead her away from the family fishing boat and into the glamorous world of the local mall.

Teaser trailer available at Fox’s YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. Fox is also going hog-wild this year with upping its animation game. Still, this animated entry shows more possibility than other new selections, even without a trailer to more fully and thoroughly evaluate it. First, the voice cast contains one of the funniest married couples on the planet in Nick Offerman and Megan Mullaly, who people might know from shows like Parks & Recreation and Will & Grace, respectively. On top of that, the setting is Alaska, and the premise feels a bit more original and fresh, even as it could also be the cartoon version of Northern Exposure. All of the above is enough to warrant a tiny look-see but no promises from the not-so-great north.

This was delayed from the 2019-2020 TV season, and our initial review was written in fall 2019.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Ahead of its premiere, on June 22, 2020, Fox renewed this animated sitcom for a second season. There is no widely publicized word regarding how many episodes have been ordered for either season.

CPU! STATUS: The teaser trailer has been reviewed, but the thirty available seconds were inconclusive. Still, I think it’s a safe bet to say that fans of Bob’s Burgers will probably find something to like about this one. And the stellar voice cast is really why we’re enticed to give The Great North a gander more than a goose, eh?

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New Animated Series Housebroken Coming to Fox Sunday Lineup

HOUSEBROKEN, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: 2021

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: The voices of Lisa Kudrow, Clea Duvall, Nat Faxon, Sharon Horgan, Will Forte, Tony Hale, Jason Mantzoukas, Sam Richardson, Bresha Webb, Greta Lee

WHAT: The animated comedy explores human dysfunction and neurosis through a group of neighborhood animals who live in the suburbs.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. Fox can’t help itself when producing all of its adult animation; I think the network is more addicted to it than the viewing public, or maybe they are beginning to shop around for the next The Simpsons, since we all know that the clock eventually has to run out for our yellow, Springfield-bound family at some point. Still, in a world besieged by a global pandemic that requires social distancing, animation might become a booming industry in this current TV landscape, since drawing/animating and voice acting can be done in a fairly isolated manner. Either way, the only hesitancy here comes from the fact that it’s a show about anthropomorphic animals being neurotic. Yet, the voice cast listed is stellar; I feel confident that the erstwhile Phoebe from Friends, Madame Kudrow herself, could achieve peak-level neurosis, whatever animal she ends up voicing. Also, several of our resident Couch Potatoes, your Chief among them, follow the Friends when we can. Two thumbs partway up in careful anticipation!

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Kenan Thompson's Comedy 'The Kenan Show' Lands Series Order At NBC –  Deadline

THE KENAN SHOW, KENAN, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: 2021

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Kenan Thompson (Saturday Night Live), Andy Garcia (Ocean’s Eleven), Punam Patel (Special)

WHAT: The single-camera comedy follows a newly widowed dad determined to be everything for his kids while begrudgingly letting his persistent father-in-law become more involved in their lives.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. While it is about time that Kenan Thompson returns to scripted TV from his long tenure as sketch comedian on Saturday Night Live, and while he is more than deserving of an eponymous comedy, we are not sure that this is the eponymous comedy that is going to keep his career going, unless his biggest fans are the generators of decent ratings to keep this sitcom afloat. This thin premise rings bells echoing My Wife & Kids, or, depending upon Kenan’s delivery, The Bernie Mac Show, but with a Xennial approach to the parental side of this equation. No trailer makes the selling difficult, but if you’re a Kenan Thompson fan and want us to reconsider, send us the messages.

This was delayed from the 2019-2020 TV season, and our initial review was written in fall 2019.

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Kung Fu Video - | Stream Free

KUNG FU, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason 2021

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Olivia Liang (Legacies), Jon Prasida (Hiding), Shannon Dang (Sorry for Your Loss), Eddie Liu (Silicon Valley), Tzi Ma (Wu Assassins, The Man In the High Castle), Kheng Hua Tan (Marco Polo), Gavin Stenhouse (9-1-1, Allegiance), Gwendoline Yeo (American Crime)

WHAT: A quarter-life crisis causes a young Chinese-American woman to drop out of college and go on a life-changing journey to an isolated monastery in China. But when she returns to find her hometown overrun with crime and corruption, she uses her martial arts skills and Shaolin values to protect her community and bring criminals to justice… all while searching for the assassin who killed her Shaolin mentor and is now targeting her. Inspired by the original series created by Ed Spielman.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. The uniqueness and originality of bringing martial arts and associated cultural principles to the small screen inspires this hesitant pick-up, even though a few properties of similar ilk have been popping up here and there on streamers in recent years. This new drama could be riveting, or it could be hokey, but the question, I think, that we really have to seek an answer for here is how many of our Couch Potatoes, Couch Potatoes adjacent, and Couch Potatoes Unite! listeners need a martial arts show in their lives? It is a serialized drama, so the success will probably ride upon how well the cast and the production team can execute everything (as it usually does). A trailer would be helpful, but a slightly fresh twist on an old premise certainly appeals.

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NBC Announces Christoper Meloni's Law & Order: Organized Crime Will  Premiere This Fall | PEOPLE.com

LAW & ORDER: ORGANIZED CRIME, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: 2021

TIME SLOT: Thursdays at 10/9c

WHO: Christopher Meloni (Law & Order: SVU)

WHAT: Elliot Stabler returns to the NYPD to battle organized crime after a devastating personal loss. However, the city and police department have changed dramatically in the decade he’s been away, and he must adapt to a criminal justice system in the midst of its own moment of reckoning. Throughout the series, we will follow Stabler’s journey to find absolution and rebuild his life, while leading a new elite task force that is taking apart the city’s most powerful criminal syndicates one by one. 

Teaser trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass For Now. The Law & Order franchise has been suggested for podcast dissection via the CPU! request line, so the return of Elliott Stabler (even this non-procedural loving, non-Law & Order watching viewer knows who he is!) only inspires us to wonder just how many spin-offs our potential L&O panel would want to cover. Given the popularity of SVU, I am guessing all of them. Still, this panel is deep in the planning stages and will require a moderator team. If you want us to get to it faster – or to be a moderator – drop us a line!

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Mr. Mayor (TV Series 2021– ) - IMDb

MR. MAYOR, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: January 7, 2021

TIME SLOT: Thursdays, 8/7c

WHO: Ted Danson (The Good Place), Bobby Moynihan (SNL), Holly Hunter (Top of the Lake, Saving Grace)

WHAT: A single-cam comedy centering around a wealthy businessman (Danson) who runs for mayor of Los Angeles for all the wrong reasons. Once he wins, he has to figure out what he stands for, gain the respect of his staff, and connect with his teenage daughter — all while controlling the coyote population.

Trailer available at NBC’s YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. Look. Ted Danson has at least earned a “check it out” sort of watch for his string of good TV, including Cheers and, most recently, The Good Place. And, frankly, I really need more information about these coyotes. A trailer would be so helpful here, but the coyote factor intrigues just about as much as the presence of the erstwhile Sam Malone aka Michael Goodman. This premise could very well flop faster than a fish out of its bowl, but a coyote out of its natural habitat and a smooth-talking Mr. Danson? Keeping an open mind seems wise.

PANDEMIC EDIT: The trailer has been reviewed. The trailer produces much less hesitancy, owing to the presence of Vella Lovell from Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Ted Danson doing his best Ted Danson (somewhere between Sam Malone and Michael the Ex-Demon), and Holly Hunter playing someone seemingly unhinged and totally hilarious with some great potential chemistry with Mr. Mayor Danson. Paired with Tina Fey and Robert Carlock’s eye for quick and zany wit (see also: 30 Rock, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), and this CP is more excitedly veering toward a solid Pick Up rather than a Hesitant(ly) Pick Up. Like LeVar Burton says, though, you don’t have to take my word for that, Mr. Mayor. Watch the trailer; see for yourself!

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NEXT': TV Review | Hollywood Reporter

NEXT, Fox

WHO: John Slattery (Mad Men), Eve Harlow (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Michael Mosley (Sirens), Jason Butler Harner (Ozark), Elizabeth Cappuccino (Jessica Jones), Fernanda Andrade, Aaron Moten, Gerardo Celasco, Evan Whitten

WHAT: A Silicon Valley pioneer discovers that one of his own creations — a powerful A.I. — might spell global catastrophe, and teams up with a cybercrime agent to fight a villain unlike anything we’ve ever seen — one whose greatest weapon against us is ourselves.  

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. Oh sure, science fiction revolving around sentient artificial intelligence has been done before and has been arguably done to death. From The Terminator to Person of Interest, from 2001: A Space Odyssey (and its sequel, 2010) to Westworld, the world will never want for the fear that robots will someday turn against us, as humans attempt to play God by creating them in the first place. What makes this upcoming series potentially compelling TV is that, first, it is being billed as an event (read: limited) series, giving it a theoretically tight number of episodes within which to tell its story. Second, the culprit AI is a clear homage to Amazon’s Alexa product, which should add an element of real-world suspension of disbelief to this science fiction sub-genre. Plus, John Slattery is always a fun guy to watch on the small screen. Amazon’s already taking over the world – why shouldn’t its calming AI Alexa, named Iliza in this series, do the same and then turn on us all? What would happen if it did? Nothing good can come of this, that’s what we know from stories like it, but the premise and devices used here definitely intrigue the mind around this oft-employed story concept, so much so that we want to know what’s neXt.

This was delayed from the 2019-2020 TV season, and our initial review was written in fall 2019.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! On October 30, 2020, Fox canceled this delayed drama citing rising production costs due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The series finale aired on December 22, 2020, after a total of 10 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Critical reception was above average for this one and done series, but it never found an audience. It’s too bad, really, but this CP can’t help but wonder if being cooped up at home for months on end due to a global pandemic, where technology is getting smarter and better, and where one would hope it wouldn’t turn on the people operating it, probably influenced non-interest in this series; after all, sometimes timing is everything in the TV biz. Hoping that it did not end on a cliffhanger, I think CPU! will still take a look someday, if not anytime soon. If you want us to take a look at it faster and voice some feelings, email us at couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmailcom or get at us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. It’s the “NEXT” logical course of action, naturally.

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The Republic of Sarah (2020): Pilot Preview - PRIMETIMER

THE REPUBLIC OF SARAH, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason 2021

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Stella Baker (Tell Me Your Secrets), Luke Mitchell (Blindspot), Megan Follows (Reign), Izabella Alvarez (Westworld), Nia Holloway (Hawaii Five-0), Hope Lauren (Awkward, Supergirl), Landry Bender (Fuller House, Looking for Alaska), Ian Duff (New Amsterdam), Forrest Goodluck (The Miseducation of Cameron Post)

WHAT: Faced with the destruction of her town at the hands of a greedy mining company, rebellious high school teacher Sarah Cooper utilizes an obscure cartographical loophole to declare independence. Now Sarah must lead a young group of misfits as they attempt to start their own country from scratch.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. This reviewer needs a trailer for this one. Though the CW motivates many of our Couch Potatoes’ personal TV-watching choices with the network’s attempts at giving all types of fare a chance, this premise feels a bit hollow and possibly precariously played for farce or pedantically played for social commentary. Without a way to further vet the concept visually, and with a cast that doesn’t, by itself, excite, we are going to leave this one aside, regardless of whatever republic for which it stands. As always, if buzz or steam generates around this new drama (is it a drama?), we will reconsider our position, but for now, we pledge allegiance to other TV.

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Small Fortune | NBCUniversal Media Village

SMALL FORTUNE, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: 2021

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Host Lil Rel Howery

WHAT: Based on the U.K. format, the unscripted series features teams of three friends who compete in the tiniest of challenges for a chance to win big money. From a shrunk down Oval Office (“The Waste Wing”) to a mini Arc de Triomphe (“Arc de Wee-Omph”), each team must prove their skills on playing fields that have been squeezed down to the size of a dollhouse. Challenges will require considerable dexterity and intense focus because with games this small, there’s no room for error as the slightest miscalculation or tremble may result in elimination.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. CPU! does not cover game shows in any of our formats, but as this show is new this year, we’ll keep an eye on it for the duration of the season. I would guess our coverage ranks as far less than even a small fortune, but we like scripted TV better here at CPU!

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Superman & Lois' Preview: Tyler Hoechlin & Bitsie Tulloch First Look |  TVLine

SUPERMAN & LOIS, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: February 23, 2021

TIME SLOT: Tuesdays at 9/8c

WHO: Tyler Hoechlin (Supergirl), Elizabeth Tulloch (Supergirl), Dylan Walsh (Nip/Tuck), Emmanuelle Chriqui (The Passage, Entourage), Erik Valdez (General Hospital), Jordan Elsass (Little Fires Everywhere), Alexander Garfin, Wolé Parks (All American, The Vampire Diaries), Inde Navarrette (13 Reasons Why)

WHAT: The Arrowverse spin-off follows the world’d most famous superhero and comic books’ most famous journalist as they deal with all the stress, pressures and complexities that come with being working parents in today’s society.

Teaser trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Enthusiastically Pick Up. As an Arrowverse spin-off, this is an automatic Pick Up for our CPU! “DCTU Series” panel. Considering that our panel has expressed consistent excitement and appreciation, as well as glowing praise, for each appearance of Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch in recent Arrowverse mid-season crossovers, I would say that this latest incarnation in the “Superman” annals will probably be at least somewhat popular with our panel of DC enthusiasts, with or without an available trailer. To this we say, up, up, and away!

PANDEMIC EDIT: The trailer has been reviewed. IT CHANGES NOTHING! MORE ENTHUSIASM!

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Supermarket Sweep host Leslie Jones on game show reboot, filming in COVID |  EW.com

SUPERMARKET SWEEP, ABC

TIME SLOT: Sundays at 8/7c

WHO: Host Leslie Jones (SNL)

WHAT: The competition show revival follows three teams of two as they battle it out using their grocery shopping skills and knowledge of merchandise to win big cash prizes.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. See the above note about game shows and new TV. (We don’t cover them, except their renewal/cancellation prospects in their first year. Oh wait, I gave it away. Rats).

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STATUS: Eight episodes have aired as of the publication of this post. There is no widely publicized word regarding how many episodes have been ordered nor has an announcement yet been made regarding renewal or cancellation.

CPU! STATUS: It’s still a game show, right?

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NBC Orders Jimmy Fallon-Inspired 'That's My Jam' Music & Variety Game Show  – Deadline

THAT’S MY JAM, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: 2021

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHAT: Inspired by the musical segments on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the hourlong competition series will be infused with Fallon’s one-of-a-kind comedic style, feel-good energy, and a carousel of his classic and brand-new music-based games, featuring a new group of celebrities each week.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. We also don’t cover variety shows or shows featuring celebrity competition (see also: The Masked Singer). That isn’t to say we won’t be watching. We just won’t be talking about the fact that we’re watching. Though Daniel Radcliffe should get himself a slot on this show. His rendition of “Alphabet Rap” was pretty dope.

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NBC Orders Hybrid Series 'True Story' Starring Ed Helms & Randall Park From  Warner Horizon – Deadline

TRUE STORY, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: 2021

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Hosts Ed Helms (The Office) and Randall Park (Fresh Off the Boat)

WHAT: In the hybrid alternative-scripted series, based on the Australian hit, everyday Americans sit down with Helms and Park to share their most extraordinary and unbelievably true stories for the first time. As the stories unfold, events are humorously brought to life by a star-studded cast of comedians and actors in heightened, dramatized re-enactments of cinematic proportions.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. What is “alternative-scripted?” This sounds like an experiment requiring a review by our resident TV lovers and Couch Potatoes, but I am not sure how we would make it work on our podcast. Change my mind, though, if you disagree. I think it’s got potential, but it also sounds like Whose Line Is It Anyway? crossed with This Is Your Life, so I am on the struggle bus. If you think we should assemble a panel to podcast about it, contact us!

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PHOTO] 'Walker': Jared Padalecki in Texas Ranger Uniform for CW Drama |  TVLine

WALKER, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: January 21, 2021

TIME SLOT: Thursdays at 8/7c

WHO: Jared Padalecki (Supernatural), Lindsey Morgan (The 100), Keegan Allen (Pretty Little Liars), Mitch Pileggi (Supernatural, The X-Files), Molly Hagan (iZombie, Jane the Virgin), Coby Bell (The Gifted), Jeff Pierre (Once Upon a Time, Beyond)

WHAT: The Walker, Texas Ranger reboot follows Cordell Walker (Padalecki), a widower and father of two with his own moral code, who returns to Austin after being undercover for two years, only to discover there’s harder work to be done at home. He’ll attempt to reconnect with his children, navigate clashes with his family, and find unexpected common ground with his new partner (one of the first women in Texas Rangers history), while growing increasingly suspicious about the circumstances surrounding his wife’s death.

Teaser available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. I am not sure how many of our viewers and listeners, i.e. our resident Couch Potatoes and Couch Potatoes-adjacent, watched the original Walker, Texas Ranger, starring Chuck Norris. If you did, please comment below. The Chief Couch Potato and author of these annual progress reports never did; westerns aren’t quite in the wheelhouse, and I was never a fan of Master Norris beyond a bemused appreciation of his existence. Yet, Jared Padalecki is/was Sam Winchester, and he’s earned the trust of at least six of us for 15 years. I think it’s worth seeing what he does with the role – he could just elevate it. Or, he could make Chuck Norris cry. Wait, does Chuck Norris cry? Let’s just hope it doesn’t come to tears, or we’ll walk(er) right out the door.

What? No? That doesn’t work either? I’ll see myself out again.

PANDEMIC EDIT: The teaser has been reviewed. Meh. It does not provide much in the way of any kind of information that could not be gleaned from a simple knowledge of anything having to do with “Walker” and “Texas Ranger.” Still, JarPad is in it, and after years of stellar reliability on Supernatural and Gilmore Girls, he deserves at least one watch for fair chance’s and judgment’s sake (and in this CP’s opinion, he’s far more easy on the eyes than Chuck Norris, but to each their own).

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Weakest Link' Recap: NBC Premiere Hosted by Jane Lynch — Reviews | TVLine

WEAKEST LINK, NBC

TIME SLOT: Mondays at 10/9c

WHO: Host Jane Lynch

WHAT: The reboot “will deliver the fast-paced and quick-witted pillars of the original British format created by the BBC with a few modern twists,” per the network. “The hybrid game show sees contestants answer general knowledge questions to bank prize money across multiple rounds. At the end of each round, the contestants vote out who they perceive to be the Weakest Link remaining.”

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. This reboot is the weakest link. Goodbye.

(Look, we love Jane Lynch as much as the next person, but she can’t possibly be nearly as withering as Anne Robinson without sounding like Sue Sylvester. Also, it’s another game show….which is probably the en vogue way to fill empty airing slots when TV production has been shut down for months by a pandemic. You know I’m right.)

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STATUS: Ten episodes have aired as of the publication of this post. There is no widely publicized word regarding how many episodes have been ordered nor has an announcement yet been made regarding renewal or cancellation.

CPU! STATUS: It’s still the weakest link (and a game show). Goodbye.

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NBC Announces Young Rock TV Series About Dwayne Johnson's Life [TCA 2020]  /Film

YOUNG ROCK, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: 2021

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Dwayne Johnson

WHAT: The single-cam comedy chronicles the formative childhood years of Dwayne Johnson, aka The Rock.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. The audience for this show is going to have to *really* love the Rock. The Rock is fine. The Rock is nice. The Rock is the voice of Maui in Moana. Do we need a sitcom about his life story? Without a trailer, I’m thinking that the answer is no, but if you think we’re not giving due deference to Mr. Johnson, ring that bell (or, just send us an email, or comment down below).

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Connecting' Pulled From NBC Schedule, Final Episodes to Air Online - Variety

CONNECTING, NBC

WHO: Parvesh Cheena, Keith Powell

WHAT: Set against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, the series follows the lives of a group of friends who try to stay connected via videotelephony as they navigate through the various nuances of life in a lockdown.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. This “COVID era” series was announced late and canceled too quickly to be enticing; plus, Toofer from 30 Rock is the only familiar presence, as delightful a presence as he might be. It’s not even worth the look, given how quickly NBC tossed it from the main network lineup to its streaming outlets.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! In November 2020, NBC canceled this new entry and burned off remaining episodes on Peacock and the NBC streaming apps. The series finale aired on November 16, 2020, after a total of eight episodes.

CPU! STATUS: The reviews were generally favorable, but the audience was decidedly anemic, and it’s fairly obvious why. In a pandemic-driven quarantine/isolation/shutdown/slowed world order due to a contagious virus, people want to go to there, i.e. TV, for escape, not to watch a Zoom or equivalent conversation play out on their television screens. THAT’S WHAT WE’RE DOING RIGHT NOW EVERYDAY – those who work in offices, education, and similar, anyway. Too soon, Peacock Party, too soon.

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Introducing the stars from CBC's Trickster | CBC Television

TRICKSTER, CW

PREMIERE DATE: January 12, 2021

TIME SLOT: Tuesdays at 9/8c

WHO: Joel Oulette

WHAT: A Canadian series adaptation of Eden Robinson’s supernatural novel Son of a Trickster.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. A preview of a trailer shows a somewhat solid supernatural premise situated within Canadian indigenous cultures. The series is short and is being given American network treatment in a time of COVID, so we’re always happy to dip into horror/fantasy waters, even if it’s just a test.

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The following is a link to all premiere dates for shows covered beyond the main networks: 

http://www.metacritic.com/feature/tv-premiere-dates

Non-Broadcast Network Pick-Ups

Crossing Swords (Hulu): It’s an animated spoof of “Game of Thrones.” It’s not very well reviewed, but maybe we need the catharsis. Plus, Hulu already renewed it for a second season, so something must be right about it. (Released June 12, 2020)

The latest stop-motion-animated comedy from the team behind Robot Chicken is a spoof of Game of Thrones (and similar projects) featuring the voices of Nicholas Hoult, Seth Green, Tony Hale, Luke Evans, Adam Pally, and Wendi McClendon-Covey.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Hulu renewed this animated spoof on June 18, 2020. The Season 1 finale was released on December 21, 2020, with a total of ten episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Love, Victor (Hulu): It has already been requested for the podcast and may feature as part of a future Pride month seriesespecially since it was already renewed for a second season. (Released June 17, 2020)

Originally developed for Disney+ before moving to the more adult-oriented Hulu, this 10-episode spin-off from the 2018 feature film Love, Simon (itself an adaptation of a YA novel by Becky Albertalli) centers on a new character, Victor (Michael Cimino), a gay teen who is adjusting to life in a new city and at a new high school. The film’s star (and titular Simon), Nick Robinson, will narrate the series, and the cast also includes Sophia Bush, James Martinez, and Ana Ortiz.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Hulu renewed this drama in August 2020. The first season consisting of ten episodes was released on June 17, 2020.

CPU! STATUS: As above, this series was requested for podcast coverage shortly after its release and may feature as part of a future Pride month series.

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Perry Mason (HBO): This reboot is critically acclaimed, and though initially billed as a miniseries, it has been renewed for a second season(Premiered June 21, 2020)

Matthew Rhys (The Americans) stars as the titular criminal defense attorney in this remake of the classic TV drama that aired in various forms, most famously as an Emmy-winning series on CBS from 1957-66 (with Raymond Burr in the title role). HBO’s version is also based on the Los Angeles-set novels and stories by author Erle Stanley Gardner, though the time period is now 1931, when Mason is trying to eke out a living as a private investigator and gets drawn into a case involving a child kidnapping. John Lithgow, Tatiana Maslany, Shea Whigham, Stephen Root, Nate Corddry, Lili Taylor, Robert Patrick, and Juliet Rylance also star.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! HBO renewed this remake in July 2020. The Season 1 finale aired on August 9, 2020, with a total of eight episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Brave New World (Peacock): Though the reviews are mixed, why not take a look at a small screen adaptation of a dystopian novel to match our real-life dystopia? The book is a must-read (along with “1984”). (Released July 15, 2020)

After a lengthy journey to the small screen that saw the property change networks twice (it was previously intended for Syfy and then USA), this series adaptation of Aldous Huxley’s classic 1932 novel set in a theoretically utopian (but in actuality more dystopian) future London is the highest-profile original show available on the public launch day for Comcast’s new streaming service. (As with other Peacock originals, you’ll need to be a “Premium” member to watch it, though Comcast and Cox cable subscribers will get a free premium subscription.) Harry Lloyd, Jessica Brown Findlay, and Alden Ehrenreich head a cast that also includes Demi Moore, Kylie Bunbury, and Hannah John-Kamen. The adaptation, a co-production with the UK’s Sky, comes from David Wiener, who previously wrote for Homecoming and The Killing.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! NBC canceled this adaptation in October 2020. The entire series was released on July 15, 2020, with a total of nine episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Critical reception was middling to below average for this one and done series; audience reception is difficult to gauge, since it appeared on Peacock. I believe that this series suffered from the same general barriers as Fox’s NEXT: the globe is already cooped up at home for months on end due to a global pandemic, where technology is getting smarter and better, and where everything feels modestly apocalyptic and somewhat totalitarian in a socio-political context. The book is important, however, despite some of its problematic contextual themes arising from the time period in which it was written; hoping that it did not end on a cliffhanger, and knowing the end of the novel, I think CPU! will still take a look someday, if not anytime soon. If you want us to take a look at it faster and voice some feelings, email us at couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmailcom or get at us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Be part of our brave new world, why don’t you?

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Cursed (Netflix): It’s already been requested for the podcast, and, really, who doesn’t love an alternative take on the Arthurian legend? Though it will be probably be canceled after 2 seasons (who gets that joke?).  (Released July 17, 2020)

Katherine Langford stars in a gritty take on the Arthurian legend told from the perspective of Nimue, the Lady of the Lake.

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STATUS: Season 1 was released on July 17, 2020, with a total of ten episodes. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

CPU! STATUS: As above, this series was requested for podcast coverage shortly after its release and will come to CPU! sometime in the future; if you would like to join this budding panel, please feel free to contact us!

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Muppets Now (Disney+): Muppets. Like you have to ask. (Premiered July 31, 2020)

The first new Muppets title for Disney’s streaming service is a six-episode, short-form “unscripted” series featuring classic Muppets characters. Non-Muppet guest stars include Aubrey Plaza, RuPaul, Linda Cardellini, and Seth Rogen (who, admittedly, might be part Muppet).

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STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on September 4, 2020, with a total of six episodes. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Star Trek: Lower Decks (CBS All Access): This is an automatic pick-up for our “Star Trek 50+ Series,” but the critics have not been kind to it, even though CBS has already ordered production on a second season. (Premiered August 6, 2020)

CBS All Access expands its growing Star Trek universe with the first animated series in the franchise in 46 years. Lower Decks comes from Rick and Morty writer Mike McMahan (who also co-created Hulu’s just-debuted Solar Opposites) and centers on a group of low-ranking crew members aboard one of Starfleet’s least-important ships, the U.S.S. Cerritos. (It’s a comedy, in case you were wondering.) The voice cast includes Noel Wells, Jerry O’Connell, Tawny Newsome, Eugene Cordero, Dawnn Lewis, and Jack Quaid. A second season has already been ordered.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! CBS ordered two seasons in its first series order. The Season 1 finale aired on October 8, 2020, with a total of ten episodes.

CPU! STATUS: This series will be folded into our Star Trek 50+ Series, though preliminary reviews from our resident Trekkers yielded roughly the same level of tepidity as the critical reaction.

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Lovecraft Country (HBO): This has also been quickly requested for the podcast. With Jordan Peele and JJ Abrams at the helm, and a combination of social commentary as well as historical commentary about notorious racist HP Lovecraft (who also wrote about lovable monsters like Cthulu), this is being described as a must-watch and a must-discuss. (Premiered August 16, 2020)

Producers Jordan Peele and J.J. Abrams join forces for a series adaptation of Matt Ruff’s novel of the same name, an allegorical horror tale set in segregated 1950s America where three Black Americans on a road trip to find a missing person must overcome both human racists and Lovecraftian supernatural forces. Jonathan Majors, Jurnee Smollett, Aunjanue Ellis, Jada Harris, Courtney B. Vance, and Michael Kenneth Williams head the cast.

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STATUS: The Season 1 aired on October 18, 2020, with a total of ten episodes. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

CPU! STATUS: As above, this series was requested for podcast coverage shortly after its release; we already have a full panel waiting in the wings, so this show will be covered on the podcast in the future for sure!

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Raised by Wolves (HBO Max): Science fiction with contributions by Ridley Scott! The “Alien” man himself! (Releases September 3, 2020)

Originally developed for TNT, this HBO Max original sci-fi series marks the American TV directorial debut for Ridley Scott. He directs the first two episodes of a 10-episode season set on a mysterious planet where androids are tasked with raising human children in a colony that is being torn apart by religious differences. The series comes from screenwriter Aaron Guzikowski (Prisoners) and stars Travis Fimmel (Vikings), Amanda Collin, and Abubakar Salim.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! HBO renewed this sci-fi thriller in September 2020. The Season 1 finale aired on October 1, 2020, with a total of ten episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Away (Netflix): Science fiction dreaming of trips to Mars. (Releases September 4, 2020)

Jason Katims (Friday Night Lights), Matt Reeves (Felicity), and Andrew Hinderaker (Penny Dreadful) combine for a 10-episode Netflix drama series depicting the first manned mission to Mars, based loosely on a recent Esquire story by Chris Jones. Hilary Swank heads the cast as the astronaut in charge of the year-long international mission, while Josh Charles plays her husband (and NASA engineer) left behind on Earth to care for their teenage daughter. Ed Zwick directs the pilot.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! The series was released on September 4, 2020, with a total of ten episodes. Netflix canceled it in October 2020.

CPU! STATUS: Critical reception hovered starkly in the middle for this one and done series; audience reception is difficult to gauge, since it appeared on Netflix. The consensus of opinion seems to focus on the fact that this series relied on science fiction tropes too heavily while allowing its cast to elevate what could have been something rather by rote. Though in no hurry to do so, I think CPU! will still take a look someday, if not anytime soon. If you want us to take a look at it faster before doing completely “away” with it (ahem), email us at couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmailcom or get at us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.

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Noughts + Crosses (Peacock): Alternative history stories are popular around here, and the timely social commentary could be ham-fisted, but it could also be a jolt when and where a jolt is needed. (Premieres September 4, 2020)

American premiere of the BBC-produced YA series based on Malorie Blackman’s novel set in the present day of an alternate world where Africa colonized Europe and enslaved its white citizens.

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STATUS: Season 1 was released in the USA on Peacock on September 4, 2020, with a total of six episodes. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Power Book II: Ghost (Starz): The original “Power” series has been on the request list for sometime, so the possibility of making this a podcast discussion series for CPU! is powerfully high. (Premieres September 6, 2020)

The first of four planned spinoffs from the recently concluded Starz original series Power stars Mary J. Blige, Method Man, Sherri Saurn, Shane Johnson, Naturi Naughton, and Michael Rainey Jr, and picks up the action just days after the events of the Power finale. Subsequent episodes will air Sundays at 8p.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Starz renewed this sequel spin-off series in September 2020. Nine of ten ordered episodes have aired as of the publication of this post, with the series finale slated to air on January 3, 2021.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Woke (Hulu): Lamorne Morris meets a hybrid animated/live action vehicle addressing some timely social commentary; we imagine some of the Winston magic will seep into the proceedings. (Releases September 9, 2020)

Lamorne Morris (New Girl) stars in this timely comedy about a Black cartoonist living in San Francisco who has an encounter with cops that changes his life. The semi-autobiographical series from real-life cartoonist Keith Knight (The K Chronicles) mixes some animated sequences with live action. All eight episodes stream today.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Hulu renewed this hybrid comedy on November 17, 2020. Season 1 was released on September 9, 2020, with a total of eight episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Julie and the Phantoms (Netflix): It’s musical and carries with it, at least if the premise synopsis is read right, a slight satricial bend – it could also be Netflix’s answer to “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist,” but we’ll never know until we try. (Premieres September 10, 2020)

High School Musical director Kenny Ortega returns with a new musical series for Netflix about a high school singer who rekindles her love of music after being approached by the ghosts of three dead ’90s pop stars. It’s based on a Brazilian series.

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STATUS: Season 1 was released on September 10, 2020, with a total of nine episodes. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

CPU! STATUS: Since its release, this series was requested for podcast coverage; if you would like to join the seeded panel, let us know!

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The Third Day (HBO, Miniseries): The plot premise is confusing yet intriguing and original; plus, there is a fine cast in this British import. Everything kind of makes you want to watch it, including imagining a trailer in your head for this sort of story. (Premieres September 14, 2020)

Rescheduled from May 2020. Co-produced by the UK’s Sky, this six-part limited series is divided into two sections: “Summer” and “Winter.” The former tells the story of Sam (Jude Law), who finds himself drawn to a mysterious and isolated island off the British coast whose inhabitants are determined to preserve their traditions “at any cost,” while the latter centers on Helen (Naomie Harris), whose arrival on the same island throws its future into question. Emily Watson, Katherine Waterston, and Paddy Considine also star.

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STATUS: The series finale aired on October 19, 2020, with a total of six episodes and one intervening special. Because this program was advertised as a miniseries, no announcement regarding renewal or cancellation is expected to be made.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Ratched (Netflix): This unlikely “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” prequel created by Ryan Murphy has already been requested for the podcast…when no one has even seen it yet... Plus, it’s already been renewed for a second season… (Releases September 18, 2020)

Already renewed for a second season, the latest Netflix series from Ryan Murphy serves as a prequel to the 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (and Ken Kesey’s novel), with Sarah Paulson starring as a younger version of the character Nurse Mildred Ratched (a role originated by Oscar-winner Louise Fletcher in the movie). The creepy 1947-set drama also stars Cynthia Nixon, Judy Davis, Sharon Stone, Corey Stoll, Finn Wittrock, and Vincent D’Onofrio.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Netflix ordered two seasons upon picking up this Ryan Murphy entry. Season 1 was released on September 18, 2020, with a total of eight episodes.

CPU! STATUS: As above, this series was requested for podcast coverage before its release; if you would like to join the seeded panel, get a hold of us!

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Utopia (Amazon Prime): The premise gives this reviewer chills; after all, we have a lot of comic book fans in our ranks, some of whom also like thrillers/horror. I’m guessing it’s a Utopian choice. (Releases September 25, 2020)

This long-gestating conspiracy thriller—an adaptation of a 2013 UK series that was first developed for HBO as a David Fincher project beginning in 2014, only for the network and the director to drop out over budget concerns—comes from author Gillian Flynn (Gone Girl), who also serves as showrunner. The story revolves around a group of obsessive comic book fans who find themselves targeted by a shadowy government organization after they gain possession of an underground graphic novel that depicts a conspiracy that may not be entirely fictional. John Cusack, Sasha Lane, Rainn Wilson, Dan Byrd, Desmin Borges, and Jessica Rothe star.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! Amazon canceled this complex thriller in November 2020. Season 1 was released on September 25, 2020, with a total of eight episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Critical reception ran in the middle to below average for this one and done series; audience reception is difficult to gauge, since it appeared on Amazon Prime. The consensus of opinion noted the violence and the timing of dealing with governmental conspiracy in an era where the effectiveness of operating governments is seriously in question, in the USA and beyond. Still, some of our resident Couch Potatoes mentioned this one positively (while also referring to the ample gore), so, though in no hurry to do so, I think CPU! will still take a look someday, if not anytime soon. If you want us to take a look at it faster, email us at couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmailcom or get at us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram to discuss whether “Utopia” is the best name of a TV series of such a dark nature.

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Monsterland (Hulu): A cast of some CPU! favorites combined with some fertile fantasy and horror potential makes this one seem like an easy pick-up. (Releases October 2, 2020)

Hulu’s eight-episode anthology adapts short stories from Nathan Ballingrud’s book North American Lake Monsters. The ensemble includes Taylor Schilling, Mike Colter, Kaitlyn Dever, Hamish Linklater, Bill Camp, Kelly Marie Tran, Jonathan Tucker, and Nicole Beharie. All episodes stream today.

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STATUS: Season 1 was released on October 2, 2020, with a total of eight episodes. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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The Good Lord Bird (Showtime, Miniseries): The trailer intrigues, the cast is dynamite, and these kinds of historical stories need to be told and retold. (Premieres October 4, 2020)

Reschuled from spring and then summer. Albert Hughes (replacing Anthony Hemingway, who left the project due to scheduling conflicts) directs this delayed eight-episode adaptation of the award-winning novel by James McBride about 19th century abolitionist John Brown, played by Ethan Hawke. Daveed Diggs (playing Frederick Douglass), Lodge 49‘s Wyatt Russell, David Morse, Steve Zahn, Orlando Jones, and Ellar Coltrane also star.

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STATUS: The series finale aired on November 15, 2020, with a total of seven episodes. Because this program was advertised as a miniseries, no announcement regarding renewal or cancellation is expected to be made.

CPU! STATUS: Since its release, this series was requested for podcast coverage; if you would like to join the seeded panel, let us know!

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The Walking Dead: The World Beyond (AMC): “The Walking Dead” has also been on the request list for a time. Will the potential panel want to veer into the franchise of zombie spin-offs? We’ll ask them when we catch up to it, which will probably be in the World Beyond. (Premieres October 4, 2020)

Rescheduled from April 2020. The latest Walking Dead spinoff follows a new set of characters who are all part of the generation born after the start of the zombie menace. The series is designed to run for just two seasons unlike the other Walking Dead shows, which refuse to end.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2; however, Season 2 will be the final season! AMC ordered two seasons for this series when it greenlit the show. The Season 1 finale aired on November 29, 2020, with a total of ten episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Soulmates (AMC): An intriguing science fiction premise meets AMC’s willingness to go wacky. We think it’s a match made in heaven. (Premieres October 5, 2020)

Recently renewed for a 2nd season, this six-episode anthology series from Will Bridges and Brett Goldstein (adapting their own short film For Life) is set 15 years in the future, when new technology allows every person on the planet to know the identity of their soulmate. Each episode will find a different set of characters dealing with the repercussions of this breakthrough in a different way. Season 1 stars include Shamier Anderson, Malin Akerman, Betsy Brandt, Kingsley Ben-Adir, David Costabile, Charlie Heaton, and Sarah Snook.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! AMC renewed this series in August 2020 ahead of its premiere. The Season 1 finale aired on November 9, 2020, with a total of six episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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The Right Stuff (Disney+): Television remake of an Oscar-winning film about the American space program, with Disney’s funding. It potentially has all the right stuff. (Premieres October 9, 2020)

Originally developed for Nat Geo before moving over to Disney’s streaming service, The Right Stuff is a new drama series adaptation of Tom Wolfe’s nonfiction book chronicling the early days of America’s space program. (That book, of course, was previously adapted into the terrific Oscar-winning 1983 film of the same name.) Patrick J. Adams, Jake McDorman, Patrick Fischler, Colin O’Donoghue, James Lafferty, Aaron Staton, and Michael Trotter head the cast. Season 1 focuses in depth on the seven astronauts in the Mercury program, and potential future seasons would cover other stories and historical figures. Two episodes stream today, with the remaining six hours arriving one per week on Fridays.

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STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on November 20, 2020, with a total of eight episodes. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Marvel’s Helstrom (Hulu): Marvel meets horror? I can’t imagine many of the CPU! faithful NOT watching this. (Premieres October 16, 2020)

Marvel’s latest TV venture is a horror series starring Elizabeth Marvel (no relation) as the institutionalized mother of two adult children (Tom Austen, Sydney Lemmon) with superpowers who moonlight as demon hunters, drawing on their backgrounds as the offspring of Satan. All 10 episodes stream today.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! Season 1 was released on October 16, 2020, with a total of ten episodes. Hulu canceled the series on December 14, 2020.

CPU! STATUS: Critical reception proved quite negative for this Marvel Hulu entry; audience reception is difficult to gauge, since it appeared on what is essentially the Disney Adult Streaming Division. The consensus of opinion noted that the show was dull, formulaic, and uninteresting; the Chief CP took a sneak peek at the premiere and found it to be largely uninspired. We do have a lot of comic book-oriented resident Couch Potatoes, however, so, though in no hurry to do so, I think CPU! will still take a look someday, if not anytime soon. If you want us to take a look at it faster, email us at couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmailcom or get at us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. No jokes this time.

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The Queen’s Gambit (Netflix): There are some percolating Couch Potatoes requesting this chess-flavored miniseries. (Releases October 23, 2020)

Anya Taylor-Joy stars as a young chess prodigy in a six-episode adaptation of Walter Tevis’ novel from acclaimed screenwriter turned director Scott Frank.

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STATUS: The series was released on October 23, 2020, with a total of seven episodes. Because this program was advertised as a miniseries, no announcement regarding renewal or cancellation is expected to be made.

CPU! STATUS: Since its release, this series was requested for podcast coverage; if you would like to join the seeded panel, let us know!

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The Undoing (HBO): Lots of Water Cooler coverage and talk on and offline intrigues – plus, my Chromecast really keeps pushing this one…a conspiracy I wish to undo. (Premieres October 25, 2020)

Rescheduled from May 2020Big Little Lies creator David E. Kelley returns to HBO—and reunites with star Nicole Kidman—for a six-episode adaptation of Jean Hanff Korelitz’s 2014 novel You Should Have Known, a psychological thriller about a therapist, wife, and mother (Kidman) who, on the cusp of a major success, finds herself plunged into a crisis triggered by a violent death. Susanne Bier (The Night Manager) directs every episode of the series, which also stars Hugh Grant, Donald Sutherland, Lily Rabe, Edgar Ramirez, and Noah Jupe.

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STATUS: The series finale aired on November 29, 2020, with a total of six episodes. Because this program was advertised as a miniseries, no announcement regarding renewal or cancellation is expected to be made.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Truth Seekers (Amazon Prime): Requested for the podcast, it’s been billed as funny – it’s a send-up of “Ghost Hunter” type vehicles and features Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. That’s a recipe for some type of success, methinks, and we’re prepared to seek the truth. (Releases October 30, 2020)

Frequent movie co-stars Simon Pegg and Nick Frost reunite on the small screen for the first time since Spaced with a supernatural comedy series that they co-created with James Serafinowicz and Nat Saunders. They star as employees of a broadband provider who balance out their boring day jobs with a more interesting sideline: paranormal investigations, which they share with the public online. Malcolm McDowell and Emma D’Arcy co-star.

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STATUS: Season 1 was released on October 30, 2020, with a total of eight episodes. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

CPU! STATUS: Since its release, this series was requested for podcast coverage; if you would like to join the seeded panel, let us know!

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Two Weeks to Live (HBO Max): It comes down to the presence of Maisie Williams, why this character is a doomsday prepper, and how that affects the overall premise (if at all…). (Premieres November 5, 2020)

Likened by some British TV writers to Killing Eve, this darkly comedic six-episode UK import stars Game of Thrones‘ Maisie Williams as a doomsday prepper who enlists her two brothers on a mission to avenge the murder of her father. (Let’s hope she brought Needle.) Sian Clifford (Fleabag) also stars.

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STATUS: The series finale aired on October 7, 2020, with a total of six episodes. Because this program was advertised as a miniseries, no announcement regarding renewal or cancellation is expected to be made.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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I Hate Suzie (HBO Max): The British peoples love it, and why wouldn’t they WHEN ROSE TYLER IS IN IT? We’re here for Billie. (Premieres November 19, 2020)

Doctor Who‘s Billie Piper stars as a celebrity who has her phone hacked, resulting in the public exposure of graphic photos of an extramarital affair. The darkly comedic, eight-episode British series comes from Lucy Prebble, who has written for Succession. The UK press greeted the series with an enthusiastic response when it debuted on Sky in August.

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STATUS: Season 1 was released on November 19, 2020, with a total of eight episodes. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Animaniacs (Hulu): We have baloney in our slacks and a plan to podcast both the original series and this originally-voiced reboot in the coming year, if not the coming quarter. (Premieres November 20, 2020)

The Steven Spielberg-produced 1990s animated series gets a Hulu reboot that will bring 13 new episodes today and a second season sometime in 2021. Returning characters including Yakko, Wakko, and Dot, as well as Pinky and the Brain, all voinced by the original actors.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Two seasons were ordered when this revival of the animated classic was given a go. Season 1 was released on November 20, 2020, with a total of thirteen episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Our Animaniacs “Looking Back to Look Forward” Series is currently in the production line and will most likely be published in 2021.

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Saved By the Bell (Peacock): In the era of reboots and sequels, this might be the one we regret the most, but enough people talk about the original Bayside gang, we’d probably be remiss in not checking it out (Premieres November 25, 2020)

Original stars Elizabeth Berkley and Mario Lopez return for a revival of the 1990s teen sitcom that is again set at Bayside High School but in the present day (albeit a fictitious version of the present day in which Mark-Paul Gosselaar’s Zack Morris is now the governor of California). New cast members include John Michael Higgins. The reboot comes from 30 Rock writer (and Great News creator) Tracey Wigfield.

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STATUS: Season 1 was released on November 25, 2020, with a total of ten episodes. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Selena: The Series (Netflix): This series has already been requested for podcast coverage. (Premieres November 25, 2020)

Christian Serratos (The Walking Dead) portrays the late Tejano pop star Selena Quintanilla in a two-part series dramatizing her life and career. The first part, spanning six episodes, streams today, with the remainder arriving at a later date.

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STATUS: Part One of Season 1 was released on December 4, 2020, with a total of nine episodes. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

CPU! STATUS: Since its release, this series was requested for podcast coverage; if you would like to join the seeded panel, let us know!

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The Stand (CBS All Access, Miniseries): Stephen King allegedly wrote a new ending….but there’s already been a miniseries and a book with an original ending for decades. We might have to watch just for the comparison’s sake. (Premieres December 17, 2020)

Streaming weekly, this nine-episode adaptation of Stephen King’s epic apocalyptic novel about life in America after a devastating global pandemic (no relation) stars Alexander Skarsgård, Whoopi Goldberg, James Marsden, Amber Heard, Heather Graham, Greg Kinnear, Odessa Young, and Nat Wolff. The series, which wrapped up two years of production just before covid-19 hit, features an all-new ending written by King.

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STATUS: The series was released on October 2, 2020, with a total of eight episodes. Because this program was advertised as a miniseries, no announcement regarding renewal or cancellation is expected to be made.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Bridgerton (Netflix): Shonda Rimes’ first Netflix series – an answer for all those that might love “Downton Abbey” – has already been requested for podcast coverage… (Releases December 25, 2020)

Is this the next Downton Abbey? Producer Shonda Rhimes’ first Netflix series is created by Scandal‘s Chris Van Dusen, who adapts Julia Quinn’s popular novel series. The costume drama is set in London in the 1810s, where it focuses on the large and powerful Bridgerton family and other members of the city’s aristocracy. Julie Andrews, Polly Walker, Rege-Jean Page, Ruby Barker, Jonathan Bailey, Claudia Jessie, Ruth Gemmell, Luke Thompson, and Luke Newton are among the stars.

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STATUS: Season 1 was released on December 25, 2020, with a total of eight episodes. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

CPU! STATUS: Since its release, this series was requested for podcast coverage; if you would like to join the seeded panel, let us know!

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The Watch (BBC America): This long anticipated adaptation of Terry Pratchett’s “Discworld” has been on the CPU! watch list for a bit. (Premieres January 3, 2021)

Terry Pratchett’s beloved Discworld novels come to the small screen in a BBC-produced eight-episode series from Simon Allen (Das Boot). The series will be a comedic fantasy crime procedural centering on the misfit police force (aka The City Watch) of the Discworld city of Ankh-Morpork. Richard Dormer, Lara Rossi, Wendell Pierce, and Matt Berry are among the stars. Various versions of the series have been in and out of production for most of the past decade, and fans of the books have been discouraged by the BBC’s early marketing attempts (which suggested to some that the series will deviate in both tone and content from Pratchett’s work).

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WandaVision (Disney+): This long anticipated first of the MCU television train on Disney+ has been on the CPU! watch list for a bit; plus, we have a few resident podcasters already salivating over the whole schedule – if you want to be on any Disney+ MCU panels (or Star Wars panels), speak quickly! (Premieres January 15, 2021)

Disney+’s first (of many) series set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the massively budgeted WandaVision is also the most unusual Marvel series to date. Centering on the characters of Wanda/Scarlet Witch and Vision (played by Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany, reprising their big-screen roles), the six-episode series takes a self-aware approach by cycling the pair through different decades of the recent past, forcing them to adapt to a variety of classic TV tropes along the way. (Today’s 1950s-set opener, for example, was filmed in black-and-white with vintage equipment and utilizes a live studio audience to emulate the feel of an early sitcom, while a future episode will embrace the mockumentary style of The Office.) Matt Shakman directs a cast that also includes Kathryn Hahn, Teyonah Parris, Randall Park, and Kat Dennings.

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Resident Alien (SyFy): Alan Tudyk is a national treasure (#justiceforwash!), and there seems to be some potential for merry space-related science fiction comedy. It feels like the whole thing is in our residential wheelhouse. (Premieres January 27, 2021)

Alan Tudyk stars in an adaptation of the Dark Horse comic about an alien (the space kind) who crash lands on Earth and passes himself off as a country doctor. Will he choose to fit in with his neighbors, or will he pursue his original mission: killing all humans. Allice Wetterlund, Corey Reynolds, Sara Tomko, and Levi Fiehler also star.

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The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (Disney+, Miniseries): Another long anticipated MCU television entry on Disney+ also being salivated over – if you want to be on any Disney+ MCU panels (or Star Wars panels), speak quickly! (Premieres March 19, 2021)

Delayed (by the pandemic) from its original August launch window, the latest TV series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe finds Anthony Mackie (as Sam Wilson/Falcon) and Sebastian Stan (as Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier) reprising their film roles. Daniel Bruhl, Emily VanCamp, and Wyatt Russell also star in the Malcolm Spellman-guided (Empire) series, which picks up after the events of Avengers: Endgame and cost a reported $150 million to make. There are just six episodes (streaming one per week), and for now it looks like it’ll be a miniseries rather than an ongoing show, though that could change.

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Others on radar: The Lord of the Rings series in development at Amazon; The Chronicles of Narnia at Netflix; The Wheel of Time at Amazon; Conan at Amazon; The Dark Tower at Amazon; all Marvel and Star Wars TV properties in development at Disney+; the Three-Body Problem adaptation at Netflix.

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Progress Report: Fall TV Preview and Selection for 2020-2021 Shows (2020)

At this point, the primary TV viewing season is over, the summer viewing season in all its super limited, pandemic-infused glory is wrapping up, and the calendar has struck the month of September…the fall TV season, such as it is in these pandemic-influenced times, is upon us!  Thus, it’s time to shop for new pilots! Since up-fronts were held (virtually, apparently) in May, new TV offerings by networks and some cable outlets (as well as streaming networks) have been announced. It’s time to examine them closely and choose which will be added to the extremely extended lineup covered by this blog!

Thanks to TVLine and Metacritic for helping a girl out.

*Note: with the expansion of CPU!, these initial thoughts are based upon the CPU! Chief’s assessments.  As with previous seasons, a growing number of CPU! members may find shows initially passed by the CPU! Chief and choose to review them.  CPU! readers will be informed if the show’s status changes regarding coverage as the season progresses through the handy CPU! Progress Reports, and all written reviews will be published!

**Second Note: If you haven’t already figured it out, we measure the TV year from June 1st to May 31st.

New Fall Shows B Positive

B POSITIVE, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Fall 2020

TIME SLOT: Thursdays at 8:30/7:30c

WHO: Thomas Middleditch (Silicon Valley), Annaleigh Ashford (Masters of Sex), Sara Rue (Impastor), Kether Donohue (You’re the Worst), Kamryn Kunody

WHAT: A multi-cam comedy about a therapist and newly divorced dad who is faced with finding a kidney donor when he runs into a rough-around-the-edges woman from his past who volunteers her own. Together they form an unlikely bond and begin a journey that will change both of their lives.

Teaser trailer available at TVLine.com or at CBS’ YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Welcome to the 2020-2021 CPU! network pilot review, always full of snark and real talk about upcoming TV from your friendly neighborhood TV podcast, whose business is otherwise unaffected by global pandemics, as we’re too afraid to leave our houses and, therefore, spend an even more inordinate time watching TV! Unite with us (and wear a mask)! 

We start off with a pass because, as earnestly as we support humanity’s giving natures and organ donation when needed, the subject and the slapstick cut of this teaser trailer render us feeling like the topic and the tone of this series don’t quite match, despite a fairly fresh premise to start this situation comedy off reasonably right. Another way of looking at this snap judgment comes down to the idea that if this the best thirty seconds the Eye can provide to sell this sitcom, the humor falls flat quickly, even if spontaneous organ donation is intended to elicit at least a few smiles. We want to “b” into it, positively, but we’re not quite there.

And to get this bit of annual flavor out of the way, if buzz and steam and starvation for new network sitcoms in these, our COVID times – or your more direct contact with us via comment on any post, a visit to our guestbook or our social media, or an email to couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com – convince us to change our minds, which is very easy to do with the right amount of minimal persuasion, we most certainly will! I’m positive!

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New Fall Shows The Big Sky

BIG SKY, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: Fall 2020

TIME SLOT: Tuesdays at 10/9c

WHO: Kylie Bunbury (Pitch), Katheryn Winnick (Vikings), Ryan Phillippe (Shooter), Brian Geraghty (Chicago P.D.), John Carroll Lynch (American Horror Story), Dedee Pfeiffer (Cybill), Natalie Alyn Lind (The Gifted), Jade Pettyjohn (Little Fires Everywhere), Jesse James Keitel

WHAT: In this procedural thriller, private detective Cassie Dewell (Bunbury) partners with ex-cop Jenny Hoyt (Winnick) on a search for two sisters who have been kidnapped by a truck driver on a remote highway in Montana, but when they discover that these are not the only girls who have disappeared in the area, they must race against the clock to stop the killer before another woman is taken.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Without a trailer to help steer us toward this procedural thriller, I am afraid that we’ll have to steer away. Procedural TV is a genre not typically requested by our resident Couch Potatoes unless the procedural overlay is set off by a gimmick or a quirk that renders it somewhat different from the typical fare. Various vehicles featuring murder and detective work have come and gone in recent seasons; some have been canceled quickly, and though the lead actress is named Kylie (which this Kylie can get behind), we don’t have enough information about either this series premise or its cast to feel motivated to add it to our already as-large-as-the-sky lists of recommended TV. Big facts.

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New Fall Shows Call Me Kat

CALL ME KAT, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: 2021

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Mayim Bialik (The Big Bang Theory), Swoosie Kurtz (Mike & Molly), Cheyenne Jackson (American Horror Story), Kyla Pratt (One on One) and Leslie Jordan (Will & Grace). Bialik and Jim Parsons serve as EPs.

WHAT: Based on the BBC sitcom Miranda, the multi-cam follows a 39-year-old woman (Bialik) who struggles every day against society (and her mother) to prove that you can not have everything you want and still be happy. That’s why she spent the money her parents set aside for her wedding to open a cat café in Louisville.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. The hesitancy comes from the lack of a trailer, but there are three reasons why we are motivated to give this one a look-see: it’s based on an established British comedy, so if it can be Americanized in a way that lands with the audiences on this side of the pond, we’re all for giving it a nod; it features Mayim Bialik, a Big Bang Blossom if there ever was one; and who doesn’t want to see a comedy about an owner of a cat cafe? Imagine all the feline hi-jinks! On the other hand, this sitcom could be incredibly stupid, but with Mayim and Jim Parsons, both capable of intelligence and warmth when it comes to comedy, at the helm, we’re thinking this one at least deserves a chance, though you can call me “krazy” if you want.

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New Fall Shows Call Your Mother

CALL YOUR MOTHER, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: 2021

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Kyra Sedgwick (The Closer), Rachel Sennott (High Maintenance), Joey Bragg (Liv and Maddie), Emma Caymares (Fosse/Verdon), Austin Crute (Daybreak), Patrick Brammall (Evil, No Activity)

WHAT: In this multi-cam, an “empty nester” mom wonders how she ended up alone while her children live their best lives thousands of miles away. She decides her place is with her family and as she re-inserts herself into their lives, her kids realize they might actually need her more than they thought.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. I am sure that Kyra Sedgwick will play a wonderful helicopter mom, but without a trailer or teaser to help seal the deal (likely a scarcity in these COVID circumstances), this new sitcom feels as by rote as most. If buzz or steam picks up when this premieres mid-season, if the TV production schedule remotely stays on track, we could be convinced to reassess, but in the meantime, we’ll just call our mothers.

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New Fall Shows Clarice

CLARICE, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: 2021

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Rebecca Breeds (The Originals), Kal Penn (Designated Survivor, House), Michael Cudlitz (The Walking Dead, Southland), Nick Sandow (Orange Is the New Black), Lucca De Oliveira (The Punisher), Devyn A. Tyler (Out of Blue)

WHAT: A deep dive into the untold personal story of brilliant and vulnerable FBI Agent Clarice Starling as she returns to the field in 1993, six months after the events of The Silence of the Lambs.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. Hesitancy, again, derives from a lack of sneak peek, but we have a few super-fans of the The Silence of the Lambs franchise that hang out on our united couch Around the Water Cooler, including of the erstwhile Hannibal. Plus, it will be interesting to see if Rebecca Breeds can evoke memories of the incomparable Jodie Foster, and if Clarice Starling’s back story can be as compelling as Hannibal Lecter’s. Also, the morbid curiosity of seeing how far the makers of this series can plumb the depths of this mythology comes to play here as well. All in all, we feel motivated to say, “Hello, Clarice.”

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New Fall Shows Debris

DEBRIS, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: 2021

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Jonathan Tucker (Kingdom), Riann Steele (NCIS: New Orleans), Norbert Leo Butz (Fosse/Verdon, Bloodline)

WHAT: Two agents from two different continents, and two different mindsets, must work together to investigate when wreckage from a destroyed alien spacecraft has mysterious effects on humankind.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. This time, there is less hesitancy because aliens, wreckage, mysterious effects, and a global scope, even if the premise is admittedly thin without further trailer evaluation to guide us. We love our science fiction around here, though, and while a trailer would be helpful, sometimes, you just have to go with what works, even if it could all implode in the end and litter our TV-loving hearts with debris from what was once our trust.

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New Fall Shows The Equalizer

THE EQUALIZER, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Fall 2020

TIME SLOT: Sundays at 8/7c

WHO: Queen Latifah (Star), Lorraine Toussaint (Orange Is the New Black), Chris Noth (Law & Order, Sex and the City), Liza Lapira (9JKL), Tory Kittles (Colony), Laya DeLeon Hayes (Raven’s Home)

WHAT: The re-imagining of the classic series follows an enigmatic woman with a mysterious background who uses her extensive skills to help those with nowhere else to turn.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. Color me dubiously intrigued. Yours truly, the Chief CP, never watched the original Equalizer but not for lack of wanting. Plus, Queen Latifah is always fun to watch; she is a capable actress who can convincingly provide comedy, drama, a catchy tune, or a few slick bars of the rap that started her career. This is an experiment that could pay off in dividends…or, it could not work spectacularly, since the show is a remake of one with a potentially different tone. I’d say the odds of the potential for success and viewer enjoyment are approximately equalized… I’ll see myself out.

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New Fall Shows Filthy Rich

FILTHY RICH, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 21

TIME SLOT: Mondays at 9/8c

WHO: Kim Cattrall (Sex and the City), Gerald McRaney (This Is Us), Aubrey Dollar (Battle Creek), Corey Cott (The Good Fight), Mark L. Young (The Comeback), Aaron Lazar (Quantico)

WHAT: When the patriarch of a mega-rich Southern family (famed for creating a wildly successful Christian television network) dies in a plane crash, his wife and family are stunned to learn that he fathered three illegitimate children, all of whom are written into his will.

Trailer available at Fox’s YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. In the grand tradition of fare like Dallas and Dynasty (the original, to be sure), Fox offers this new sudsy soap with rich people at the forefront mixed with all the scandal and guilty-pleasure inducing backdrop of televangelism and the antebellum lilts of the South, including the requisite homage to Gone with the Wind. Hilariously, the show is created/produced by the makers of Empire and The Help, so there is a small iota of curiosity to entice here. Plus, the presence of an older but no less fabulous Kim Cattrall, the erstwhile Samantha that oozed Sex in her City, leads this pack. Still, the premise sounds very similar to Fox’s Almost Family, also being introduced this season (see above), with the soap angle to propel it forward into Desperate Housewives and the aforementioned Dallas/Dynasty territories, and so it seems like Fox is throwing the idea of illegitimate children around every chance it can get. We passed on the other one and feel it only fair to pass on this one also, but if you think we need to cover more suds and find this candidate suitable to that purpose, drop us a line.

This was delayed from the 2019-2020 TV season, and our initial review was written in fall 2019.

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New Fall Shows The Great North

THE GREAT NORTH, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: 2021

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: The voices of Nick Offerman, Jenny Slate, Megan Mullally, Paul Rust, Aparna Nancherla, Will Forte, Dulcé Sloan

WHAT: The animated comedy follows the Alaskan adventures of the Tobin family, as single dad Beef does his best to keep his weird bunch of kids close, especially as the artistic dreams of his only daughter, Judy, lead her away from the family fishing boat and into the glamorous world of the local mall.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. Fox is also going hog-wild this year with upping its animation game. Still, this animated entry shows more possibility than other new selections, even without a trailer to more fully and thoroughly evaluate it. First, the voice cast contains one of the funniest married couples on the planet in Nick Offerman and Megan Mullaly, who people might know from shows like Parks & Recreation and Will & Grace, respectively. On top of that, the setting is Alaska, and the premise feels a bit more original and fresh, even as it could also be the cartoon version of Northern Exposure. All of the above is enough to warrant a tiny look-see but no promises from the not-so-great north.

This was delayed from the 2019-2020 TV season, and our initial review was written in fall 2019.

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New Fall Shows Housebroken

HOUSEBROKEN, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: 2021

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: The voices of Lisa Kudrow, Clea Duvall, Nat Faxon, Sharon Horgan, Will Forte, Tony Hale, Jason Mantzoukas, Sam Richardson, Bresha Webb, Greta Lee

WHAT: The animated comedy explores human dysfunction and neurosis through a group of neighborhood animals who live in the suburbs.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. Fox can’t help itself when producing all of its adult animation; I think the network is more addicted to it than the viewing public, or maybe they are beginning to shop around for the next The Simpsons, since we all know that the clock eventually has to run out for our yellow, Springfield-bound family at some point. Still, in a world besieged by a global pandemic that requires social distancing, animation might become a booming industry in this current TV landscape, since drawing/animating and voice acting can be done in a fairly isolated manner. Either way, the only hesitancy here comes from the fact that it’s a show about anthropomorphic animals being neurotic. Yet, the voice cast listed is stellar; I feel confident that the erstwhile Phoebe from Friends, Madame Kudrow herself, could achieve peak-level neurosis, whatever animal she ends up voicing. Also, several of our resident Couch Potatoes, your Chief among them, follow the Friends when we can. Two thumbs partway up in careful anticipation!

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New Fall Shows The Kenan Show

THE KENAN SHOW, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: 2021

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Kenan Thompson (Saturday Night Live), Andy Garcia (Ocean’s Eleven), Punam Patel (Special)

WHAT: The single-camera comedy follows a newly widowed dad determined to be everything for his kids while begrudgingly letting his persistent father-in-law become more involved in their lives.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. While it is about time that Kenan Thompson returns to scripted TV from his long tenure as sketch comedian on Saturday Night Live, and while he is more than deserving of an eponymous comedy, we are not sure that this is the eponymous comedy that is going to keep his career going, unless his biggest fans are the generators of decent ratings to keep this sitcom afloat. This thin premise rings bells echoing My Wife & Kids, or, depending upon Kenan’s delivery, The Bernie Mac Show, but with a Xennial approach to the parental side of this equation. No trailer makes the selling difficult, but if you’re a Kenan Thompson fan and want us to reconsider, send us the messages.

This was delayed from the 2019-2020 TV season, and our initial review was written in fall 2019.

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New Fall Shows Kung Fu

KUNG FU, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason 2021

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Olivia Liang (Legacies), Jon Prasida (Hiding), Shannon Dang (Sorry for Your Loss), Eddie Liu (Silicon Valley), Tzi Ma (Wu Assassins, The Man In the High Castle), Kheng Hua Tan (Marco Polo), Gavin Stenhouse (9-1-1, Allegiance), Gwendoline Yeo (American Crime)

WHAT: A quarter-life crisis causes a young Chinese-American woman to drop out of college and go on a life-changing journey to an isolated monastery in China. But when she returns to find her hometown overrun with crime and corruption, she uses her martial arts skills and Shaolin values to protect her community and bring criminals to justice… all while searching for the assassin who killed her Shaolin mentor and is now targeting her. Inspired by the original series created by Ed Spielman.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. The uniqueness and originality of bringing martial arts and associated cultural principles to the small screen inspires this hesitant pick-up, even though a few properties of similar ilk have been popping up here and there on streamers in recent years. This new drama could be riveting, or it could be hokey, but the question, I think, that we really have to seek an answer for here is how many of our Couch Potatoes, Couch Potatoes adjacent, and Couch Potatoes Unite! listeners need a martial arts show in their lives? It is a serialized drama, so the success will probably ride upon how well the cast and the production team can execute everything (as it usually does). A trailer would be helpful, but a slightly fresh twist on an old premise certainly appeals.

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New Fall Shows Law & Order: Organized Crime

LAW & ORDER: ORGANIZED CRIME, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: Fall 2020

TIME SLOT: Thursdays at 10/9c

WHO: Christopher Meloni (Law & Order: SVU)

WHAT: Elliot Stabler returns to the NYPD to battle organized crime after a devastating personal loss. However, the city and police department have changed dramatically in the decade he’s been away, and he must adapt to a criminal justice system in the midst of its own moment of reckoning. Throughout the series, we will follow Stabler’s journey to find absolution and rebuild his life, while leading a new elite task force that is taking apart the city’s most powerful criminal syndicates one by one. 

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass For Now. The Law & Order franchise has been suggested for podcast dissection via the CPU! request line, so the return of Elliott Stabler (even this non-procedural loving, non-Law & Order watching viewer knows who he is!) only inspires us to wonder just how many spin-offs our potential L&O panel would want to cover. Given the popularity of SVU, I am guessing all of them. Still, this panel is deep in the planning stages and will require a moderator team. If you want us to get to it faster – or to be a moderator – drop us a line!

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New Fall Shows Untitled L.A. Mayor Comedy

MR. MAYOR, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: 2021

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Ted Danson (The Good Place), Bobby Moynihan (SNL), Holly Hunter (Top of the Lake, Saving Grace)

WHAT: A single-cam comedy centering around a wealthy businessman (Danson) who runs for mayor of Los Angeles for all the wrong reasons. Once he wins, he has to figure out what he stands for, gain the respect of his staff, and connect with his teenage daughter — all while controlling the coyote population.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. Look. Ted Danson has at least earned a “check it out” sort of watch for his string of good TV, including Cheers and, most recently, The Good Place. And, frankly, I really need more information about these coyotes. A trailer would be so helpful here, but the coyote factor intrigues just about as much as the presence of the erstwhile Sam Malone aka Michael Goodman. This premise could very well flop faster than a fish out of its bowl, but a coyote out of its natural habitat and a smooth-talking Mr. Danson? Keeping an open mind seems wise.

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neXt Fox

NEXT, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 6

TIME SLOT: Tuesdays at 9/8c

WHO: John Slattery (Mad Men), Eve Harlow (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Michael Mosley (Sirens), Jason Butler Harner (Ozark), Elizabeth Cappuccino (Jessica Jones), Fernanda Andrade, Aaron Moten, Gerardo Celasco, Evan Whitten

WHAT: A Silicon Valley pioneer discovers that one of his own creations — a powerful A.I. — might spell global catastrophe, and teams up with a cybercrime agent to fight a villain unlike anything we’ve ever seen — one whose greatest weapon against us is ourselves.  

Trailer available at the Fox’s YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. Oh sure, science fiction revolving around sentient artificial intelligence has been done before and has been arguably done to death. From The Terminator to Person of Interest, from 2001: A Space Odyssey (and its sequel, 2010) to Westworld, the world will never want for the fear that robots will someday turn against us, as humans attempt to play God by creating them in the first place. What makes this upcoming series potentially compelling TV is that, first, it is being billed as an event (read: limited) series, giving it a theoretically tight number of episodes within which to tell its story. Second, the culprit AI is a clear homage to Amazon’s Alexa product, which should add an element of real-world suspension of disbelief to this science fiction sub-genre. Plus, John Slattery is always a fun guy to watch on the small screen. Amazon’s already taking over the world – why shouldn’t its calming AI Alexa, named Iliza in this series, do the same and then turn on us all? What would happen if it did? Nothing good can come of this, that’s what we know from stories like it, but the premise and devices used here definitely intrigue the mind around this oft-employed story concept, so much so that we want to know what’s neXt.

This was delayed from the 2019-2020 TV season, and our initial review was written in fall 2019.

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New Fall Shows The Republic of Sarah

THE REPUBLIC OF SARAH, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: Midseason 2021

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Stella Baker (Tell Me Your Secrets), Luke Mitchell (Blindspot), Megan Follows (Reign), Izabella Alvarez (Westworld), Nia Holloway (Hawaii Five-0), Hope Lauren (Awkward, Supergirl), Landry Bender (Fuller House, Looking for Alaska), Ian Duff (New Amsterdam), Forrest Goodluck (The Miseducation of Cameron Post)

WHAT: Faced with the destruction of her town at the hands of a greedy mining company, rebellious high school teacher Sarah Cooper utilizes an obscure cartographical loophole to declare independence. Now Sarah must lead a young group of misfits as they attempt to start their own country from scratch.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. This reviewer needs a trailer for this one. Though the CW motivates many of our Couch Potatoes’ personal TV-watching choices with the network’s attempts at giving all types of fare a chance, this premise feels a bit hollow and possibly precariously played for farce or pedantically played for social commentary. Without a way to further vet the concept visually, and with a cast that doesn’t, by itself, excite, we are going to leave this one aside, regardless of whatever republic for which it stands. As always, if buzz or steam generates around this new drama (is it a drama?), we will reconsider our position, but for now, we pledge allegiance to other TV.

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New Fall Shows Small Fortune

SMALL FORTUNE, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: 2021

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Host Lil Rel Howery

WHAT: Based on the U.K. format, the unscripted series features teams of three friends who compete in the tiniest of challenges for a chance to win big money. From a shrunk down Oval Office (“The Waste Wing”) to a mini Arc de Triomphe (“Arc de Wee-Omph”), each team must prove their skills on playing fields that have been squeezed down to the size of a dollhouse. Challenges will require considerable dexterity and intense focus because with games this small, there’s no room for error as the slightest miscalculation or tremble may result in elimination.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. CPU! does not cover game shows in any of our formats, but as this show is new this year, we’ll keep an eye on it for the duration of the season. I would guess our coverage ranks as far less than even a small fortune, but we like scripted TV better here at CPU!

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New Fall Shows Superman & Lois

SUPERMAN & LOIS, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: January 2021

TIME SLOT: Tuesdays at 9/8c

WHO: Tyler Hoechlin (Supergirl), Elizabeth Tulloch (Supergirl), Dylan Walsh (Nip/Tuck), Emmanuelle Chriqui (The Passage, Entourage), Erik Valdez (General Hospital), Jordan Elsass (Little Fires Everywhere), Alexander Garfin, Wolé Parks (All American, The Vampire Diaries), Inde Navarrette (13 Reasons Why)

WHAT: The Arrowverse spin-off follows the world’d most famous superhero and comic books’ most famous journalist as they deal with all the stress, pressures and complexities that come with being working parents in today’s society.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Enthusiastically Pick Up. As an Arrowverse spin-off, this is an automatic Pick Up for our CPU! “DCTU Series” panel. Considering that our panel has expressed consistent excitement and appreciation, as well as glowing praise, for each appearance of Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch in recent Arrowverse mid-season crossovers, I would say that this latest incarnation in the “Superman” annals will probably be at least somewhat popular with our panel of DC enthusiasts, with or without an available trailer. To this we say, up, up, and away!

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Leslie Jones Supermarket Sweep

SUPERMARKET SWEEP, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 18

TIME SLOT: Sundays at 8/7c

WHO: Host Leslie Jones (SNL)

WHAT: The competition show revival follows three teams of two as they battle it out using their grocery shopping skills and knowledge of merchandise to win big cash prizes.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. See the above note about game shows and new TV. (We don’t cover them, except their renewal/cancellation prospects in their first year. Oh wait, I gave it away. Rats).

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New Fall Shows That's My Jam

THAT’S MY JAM, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: 2021

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHAT: Inspired by the musical segments on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the hourlong competition series will be infused with Fallon’s one-of-a-kind comedic style, feel-good energy, and a carousel of his classic and brand-new music-based games, featuring a new group of celebrities each week.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. We also don’t cover variety shows or shows featuring celebrity competition (see also: The Masked Singer). That isn’t to say we won’t be watching. We just won’t be talking about the fact that we’re watching. Though Daniel Radcliffe should get himself a slot on this show. His rendition of “Alphabet Rap” was pretty dope.

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New Fall Shows True Story

TRUE STORY, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: 2021

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Hosts Ed Helms (The Office) and Randall Park (Fresh Off the Boat)

WHAT: In the hybrid alternative-scripted series, based on the Australian hit, everyday Americans sit down with Helms and Park to share their most extraordinary and unbelievably true stories for the first time. As the stories unfold, events are humorously brought to life by a star-studded cast of comedians and actors in heightened, dramatized re-enactments of cinematic proportions.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. What is “alternative-scripted?” This sounds like an experiment requiring a review by our resident TV lovers and Couch Potatoes, but I am not sure how we would make it work on our podcast. Change my mind, though, if you disagree. I think it’s got potential, but it also sounds like Whose Line Is It Anyway? crossed with This Is Your Life, so I am on the struggle bus. If you think we should assemble a panel to podcast about it, contact us!

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New Fall Shows Walker

WALKER, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: January 2021

TIME SLOT: Thursdays at 8/7c

WHO: Jared Padalecki (Supernatural), Lindsey Morgan (The 100), Keegan Allen (Pretty Little Liars), Mitch Pileggi (Supernatural, The X-Files), Molly Hagan (iZombie, Jane the Virgin), Coby Bell (The Gifted), Jeff Pierre (Once Upon a Time, Beyond)

WHAT: The Walker, Texas Ranger reboot follows Cordell Walker (Padalecki), a widower and father of two with his own moral code, who returns to Austin after being undercover for two years, only to discover there’s harder work to be done at home. He’ll attempt to reconnect with his children, navigate clashes with his family, and find unexpected common ground with his new partner (one of the first women in Texas Rangers history), while growing increasingly suspicious about the circumstances surrounding his wife’s death.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. I am not sure how many of our viewers and listeners, i.e. our resident Couch Potatoes and Couch Potatoes-adjacent, watched the original Walker, Texas Ranger, starring Chuck Norris. If you did, please comment below. The Chief Couch Potato and author of these annual progress reports never did; westerns aren’t quite in the wheelhouse, and I was never a fan of Master Norris beyond a bemused appreciation of his existence. Yet, Jared Padalecki is/was Sam Winchester, and he’s earned the trust of at least six of us for 15 years. I think it’s worth seeing what he does with the role – he could just elevate it. Or, he could make Chuck Norris cry. Wait, does Chuck Norris cry? Let’s just hope it doesn’t come to tears, or we’ll walk(er) right out the door.

What? No? That doesn’t work either? I’ll see myself out again.

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New Fall Shows Weakest Link

WEAKEST LINK, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 28

TIME SLOT: Mondays at 10/9c

WHO: Host Jane Lynch

WHAT: The reboot “will deliver the fast-paced and quick-witted pillars of the original British format created by the BBC with a few modern twists,” per the network. “The hybrid game show sees contestants answer general knowledge questions to bank prize money across multiple rounds. At the end of each round, the contestants vote out who they perceive to be the Weakest Link remaining.”

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. This reboot is the weakest link. Goodbye.

(Look, we love Jane Lynch as much as the next person, but she can’t possibly be nearly as withering as Anne Robinson without sounding like Sue Sylvester. Also, it’s another game show….which is probably the en vogue way to fill empty airing slots when TV production has been shut down for months by a pandemic. You know I’m right.)

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New Fall Shows Young Rock

YOUNG ROCK, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: 2021

TIME SLOT: TBA

WHO: Dwayne Johnson

WHAT: The single-cam comedy chronicles the formative childhood years of Dwayne Johnson, aka The Rock.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. The audience for this show is going to have to *really* love the Rock. The Rock is fine. The Rock is nice. The Rock is the voice of Maui in Moana. Do we need a sitcom about his life story? Without a trailer, I’m thinking that the answer is no, but if you think we’re not giving due deference to Mr. Johnson, ring that bell (or, just send us an email, or comment down below).

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The following is a link to all premiere dates for shows covered beyond the main networks: 

http://www.metacritic.com/feature/tv-premiere-dates

Non-Broadcast Network Pick-Ups

Crossing Swords (Hulu): It’s an animated spoof of “Game of Thrones.” It’s not very well reviewed, but maybe we need the catharsis. Plus, Hulu already renewed it for a second season, so something must be right about it. (Released June 12, 2020)

The latest stop-motion-animated comedy from the team behind Robot Chicken is a spoof of Game of Thrones (and similar projects) featuring the voices of Nicholas Hoult, Seth Green, Tony Hale, Luke Evans, Adam Pally, and Wendi McClendon-Covey.

Love, Victor (Hulu): It has already been requested for the podcast and may feature as part of a future Pride month series, especially since it was already renewed for a second season. (Released June 17, 2020)

Originally developed for Disney+ before moving to the more adult-oriented Hulu, this 10-episode spin-off from the 2018 feature film Love, Simon (itself an adaptation of a YA novel by Becky Albertalli) centers on a new character, Victor (Michael Cimino), a gay teen who is adjusting to life in a new city and at a new high school. The film’s star (and titular Simon), Nick Robinson, will narrate the series, and the cast also includes Sophia Bush, James Martinez, and Ana Ortiz.

Perry Mason (HBO): This reboot is critically acclaimed, and though initially billed as a miniseries, it has been renewed for a second season(Premiered June 21, 2020)

Matthew Rhys (The Americans) stars as the titular criminal defense attorney in this remake of the classic TV drama that aired in various forms, most famously as an Emmy-winning series on CBS from 1957-66 (with Raymond Burr in the title role). HBO’s version is also based on the Los Angeles-set novels and stories by author Erle Stanley Gardner, though the time period is now 1931, when Mason is trying to eke out a living as a private investigator and gets drawn into a case involving a child kidnapping. John Lithgow, Tatiana Maslany, Shea Whigham, Stephen Root, Nate Corddry, Lili Taylor, Robert Patrick, and Juliet Rylance also star.

Brave New World (Peacock): Though the reviews are mixed, why not take a look at a small screen adaptation of a dystopian novel to match our real-life dystopia? The book is a must-read (along with “1984”). (Released July 15, 2020)

After a lengthy journey to the small screen that saw the property change networks twice (it was previously intended for Syfy and then USA), this series adaptation of Aldous Huxley’s classic 1932 novel set in a theoretically utopian (but in actuality more dystopian) future London is the highest-profile original show available on the public launch day for Comcast’s new streaming service. (As with other Peacock originals, you’ll need to be a “Premium” member to watch it, though Comcast and Cox cable subscribers will get a free premium subscription.) Harry Lloyd, Jessica Brown Findlay, and Alden Ehrenreich head a cast that also includes Demi Moore, Kylie Bunbury, and Hannah John-Kamen. The adaptation, a co-production with the UK’s Sky, comes from David Wiener, who previously wrote for Homecoming and The Killing.

Cursed (Netflix): It’s already been requested for the podcast, and, really, who doesn’t love an alternative take on the Arthurian legend? Though it will be probably be canceled after 2 seasons (who gets that joke?).  (Released July 17, 2020)

Katherine Langford stars in a gritty take on the Arthurian legend told from the perspective of Nimue, the Lady of the Lake.

Muppets Now (Disney+): Muppets. Like you have to ask. (Premiered July 31, 2020)

The first new Muppets title for Disney’s streaming service is a six-episode, short-form “unscripted” series featuring classic Muppets characters. Non-Muppet guest stars include Aubrey Plaza, RuPaul, Linda Cardellini, and Seth Rogen (who, admittedly, might be part Muppet).

Star Trek: Lower Decks (CBS All Access): This is an automatic pick-up for our “Star Trek 50+ Series,” but the critics have not been kind to it, even though CBS has already ordered production on a second season. (Premiered August 6, 2020)

CBS All Access expands its growing Star Trek universe with the first animated series in the franchise in 46 years. Lower Decks comes from Rick and Morty writer Mike McMahan (who also co-created Hulu’s just-debuted Solar Opposites) and centers on a group of low-ranking crew members aboard one of Starfleet’s least-important ships, the U.S.S. Cerritos. (It’s a comedy, in case you were wondering.) The voice cast includes Noel Wells, Jerry O’Connell, Tawny Newsome, Eugene Cordero, Dawnn Lewis, and Jack Quaid. A second season has already been ordered.

Lovecraft Country (HBO): This has also been quickly requested for the podcast. With Jordan Peele and JJ Abrams at the helm, and a combination of social commentary as well as historical commentary about notorious racist HP Lovecraft (who also wrote about lovable monsters like Cthulu), this is being described as a must-watch and a must-discuss. (Premiered August 16, 2020)

Producers Jordan Peele and J.J. Abrams join forces for a series adaptation of Matt Ruff’s novel of the same name, an allegorical horror tale set in segregated 1950s America where three Black Americans on a road trip to find a missing person must overcome both human racists and Lovecraftian supernatural forces. Jonathan Majors, Jurnee Smollett, Aunjanue Ellis, Jada Harris, Courtney B. Vance, and Michael Kenneth Williams head the cast.

Raised by Wolves (HBO Max): Science fiction with contributions by Ridley Scott! The “Alien” man himself! (Releases September 3, 2020)

Originally developed for TNT, this HBO Max original sci-fi series marks the American TV directorial debut for Ridley Scott. He directs the first two episodes of a 10-episode season set on a mysterious planet where androids are tasked with raising human children in a colony that is being torn apart by religious differences. The series comes from screenwriter Aaron Guzikowski (Prisoners) and stars Travis Fimmel (Vikings), Amanda Collin, and Abubakar Salim.

Away (Netflix): Science fiction dreaming of trips to Mars. (Releases September 4, 2020)

Jason Katims (Friday Night Lights), Matt Reeves (Felicity), and Andrew Hinderaker (Penny Dreadful) combine for a 10-episode Netflix drama series depicting the first manned mission to Mars, based loosely on a recent Esquire story by Chris Jones. Hilary Swank heads the cast as the astronaut in charge of the year-long international mission, while Josh Charles plays her husband (and NASA engineer) left behind on Earth to care for their teenage daughter. Ed Zwick directs the pilot.

Noughts + Crosses (Peacock): Alternative history stories are popular around here, and the timely social commentary could be ham-fisted, but it could also be a jolt when and where a jolt is needed. (Premieres September 4, 2020)

American premiere of the BBC-produced YA series based on Malorie Blackman’s novel set in the present day of an alternate world where Africa colonized Europe and enslaved its white citizens.

Power Book II: Ghost (Starz): The original “Power” series has been on the request list for sometime, so the possibility of making this a podcast discussion series for CPU! is powerfully high. (Premieres September 6, 2020)

The first of four planned spinoffs from the recently concluded Starz original series Power stars Mary J. Blige, Method Man, Sherri Saurn, Shane Johnson, Naturi Naughton, and Michael Rainey Jr, and picks up the action just days after the events of the Power finale. Subsequent episodes will air Sundays at 8p.

Woke (Hulu): Lamorne Morris meets a hybrid animated/live action vehicle addressing some timely social commentary; we imagine some of the Winston magic will seep into the proceedings. (Releases September 9, 2020)

Lamorne Morris (New Girl) stars in this timely comedy about a Black cartoonist living in San Francisco who has an encounter with cops that changes his life. The semi-autobiographical series from real-life cartoonist Keith Knight (The K Chronicles) mixes some animated sequences with live action. All eight episodes stream today.

Julie and the Phantoms (Netflix): It’s musical and carries with it, at least if the premise synopsis is read right, a slight satricial bend – it could also be Netflix’s answer to “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist,” but we’ll never know until we try. (Premieres September 10, 2020)

High School Musical director Kenny Ortega returns with a new musical series for Netflix about a high school singer who rekindles her love of music after being approached by the ghosts of three dead ’90s pop stars. It’s based on a Brazilian series.

The Third Day (HBO, Miniseries): The plot premise is confusing yet intriguing and original; plus, there is a fine cast in this British import. Everything kind of makes you want to watch it, including imagining a trailer in your head for this sort of story. (Premieres September 14, 2020)

Rescheduled from May 2020. Co-produced by the UK’s Sky, this six-part limited series is divided into two sections: “Summer” and “Winter.” The former tells the story of Sam (Jude Law), who finds himself drawn to a mysterious and isolated island off the British coast whose inhabitants are determined to preserve their traditions “at any cost,” while the latter centers on Helen (Naomie Harris), whose arrival on the same island throws its future into question. Emily Watson, Katherine Waterston, and Paddy Considine also star.

Ratched (Netflix): This unlikely “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” prequel created by Ryan Murphy has already been requested for the podcast…when no one has even seen it yet... Plus, it’s already been renewed for a second season… (Releases September 18, 2020)

Already renewed for a second season, the latest Netflix series from Ryan Murphy serves as a prequel to the 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (and Ken Kesey’s novel), with Sarah Paulson starring as a younger version of the character Nurse Mildred Ratched (a role originated by Oscar-winner Louise Fletcher in the movie). The creepy 1947-set drama also stars Cynthia Nixon, Judy Davis, Sharon Stone, Corey Stoll, Finn Wittrock, and Vincent D’Onofrio.

Utopia (Amazon Prime): The premise gives this reviewer chills; after all, we have a lot of comic book fans in our ranks, some of whom also like thrillers/horror. I’m guessing it’s a Utopian choice. (Releases September 25, 2020)

This long-gestating conspiracy thriller—an adaptation of a 2013 UK series that was first developed for HBO as a David Fincher project beginning in 2014, only for the network and the director to drop out over budget concerns—comes from author Gillian Flynn (Gone Girl), who also serves as showrunner. The story revolves around a group of obsessive comic book fans who find themselves targeted by a shadowy government organization after they gain possession of an underground graphic novel that depicts a conspiracy that may not be entirely fictional. John Cusack, Sasha Lane, Rainn Wilson, Dan Byrd, Desmin Borges, and Jessica Rothe star.

Monsterland (Hulu): A cast of some CPU! favorites combined with some fertile fantasy and horror potential makes this one seem like an easy pick-up. (Releases October 2, 2020)

Hulu’s eight-episode anthology adapts short stories from Nathan Ballingrud’s book North American Lake Monsters. The ensemble includes Taylor Schilling, Mike Colter, Kaitlyn Dever, Hamish Linklater, Bill Camp, Kelly Marie Tran, Jonathan Tucker, and Nicole Beharie. All episodes stream today.

The Good Lord Bird (Showtime, Miniseries): The trailer intrigues, the cast is dynamite, and these kinds of historical stories need to be told and retold. (Premieres October 4, 2020)

Reschuled from spring and then summer. Albert Hughes (replacing Anthony Hemingway, who left the project due to scheduling conflicts) directs this delayed eight-episode adaptation of the award-winning novel by James McBride about 19th century abolitionist John Brown, played by Ethan Hawke. Daveed Diggs (playing Frederick Douglass), Lodge 49‘s Wyatt Russell, David Morse, Steve Zahn, Orlando Jones, and Ellar Coltrane also star.

The Walking Dead: The World Beyond (AMC): “The Walking Dead” has also been on the request list for a time. Will the potential panel want to veer into the franchise of zombie spin-offs? We’ll ask them when we catch up to it, which will probably be in the World Beyond. (Premieres October 4, 2020)

Rescheduled from April 2020. The latest Walking Dead spinoff follows a new set of characters who are all part of the generation born after the start of the zombie menace. The series is designed to run for just two seasons unlike the other Walking Dead shows, which refuse to end.

Soulmates (AMC): An intriguing science fiction premise meets AMC’s willingness to go wacky. We think it’s a match made in heaven. (Premieres October 5, 2020)

Recently renewed for a 2nd season, this six-episode anthology series from Will Bridges and Brett Goldstein (adapting their own short film For Life) is set 15 years in the future, when new technology allows every person on the planet to know the identity of their soulmate. Each episode will find a different set of characters dealing with the repercussions of this breakthrough in a different way. Season 1 stars include Shamier Anderson, Malin Akerman, Betsy Brandt, Kingsley Ben-Adir, David Costabile, Charlie Heaton, and Sarah Snook.

The Right Stuff (Disney+): Television remake of an Oscar-winning film about the American space program, with Disney’s funding. It potentially has all the right stuff. (Premieres October 9, 2020)

Originally developed for Nat Geo before moving over to Disney’s streaming service, The Right Stuff is a new drama series adaptation of Tom Wolfe’s nonfiction book chronicling the early days of America’s space program. (That book, of course, was previously adapted into the terrific Oscar-winning 1983 film of the same name.) Patrick J. Adams, Jake McDorman, Patrick Fischler, Colin O’Donoghue, James Lafferty, Aaron Staton, and Michael Trotter head the cast. Season 1 focuses in depth on the seven astronauts in the Mercury program, and potential future seasons would cover other stories and historical figures. Two episodes stream today, with the remaining six hours arriving one per week on Fridays.

Marvel’s Helstrom (Hulu): Marvel meets horror? I can’t imagine many of the CPU! faithful NOT watching this. (Premieres October 16, 2020)

Marvel’s latest TV venture is a horror series starring Elizabeth Marvel (no relation) as the institutionalized mother of two adult children (Tom Austen, Sydney Lemmon) with superpowers who moonlight as demon hunters, drawing on their backgrounds as the offspring of Satan. All 10 episodes stream today.

Animaniacs (Hulu): We have baloney in our slacks and a plan to podcast both the original series and this originally-voiced reboot in the coming year, if not the coming quarter. (Premieres November 20, 2020)

The Steven Spielberg-produced 1990s animated series gets a Hulu reboot that will bring 13 new episodes today and a second season sometime in 2021. Returning characters including Yakko, Wakko, and Dot, as well as Pinky and the Brain, all voinced by the original actors.

The Stand (CBS All Access, Miniseries): Stephen King allegedly wrote a new ending….but there’s already been a miniseries and a book with an original ending for decades. We might have to watch just for the comparison’s sake. (Premieres December 17, 2020)

Streaming weekly, this nine-episode adaptation of Stephen King’s epic apocalyptic novel about life in America after a devastating global pandemic (no relation) stars Alexander Skarsgård, Whoopi Goldberg, James Marsden, Amber Heard, Heather Graham, Greg Kinnear, Odessa Young, and Nat Wolff. The series, which wrapped up two years of production just before covid-19 hit, features an all-new ending written by King.

Others on radar: The Lord of the Rings series in development at Amazon; The Chronicles of Narnia at Netflix; The Wheel of Time at Amazon; The Watch (BBC); Conan at Amazon; The Dark Tower at Amazon; the Loki and Scarlet Witch properties in development at Disney+; the Three-Body Problem adaptation at Netflix.

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There you have it!  We will add Pick Ups to the CPU! Watchlist and cover them in this blog or via our ever growing podcast. For those passed, if you think we should give them another chance, head on over to the comments section and sound off!  If you would like to be a guest blogger about any passed shows, send me a message, and we’ll talk terms!

In short:

Picked Up

ABC

None

CBS

Clarice (hesitantly)
The Equalizer

Fox

Call Me Kat (hesitantly)
The Great North (hesitantly)
Housebroken (hesitantly)
neXt

NBC

Debris
Mr. Mayor (hesitantly)

CW

Kung Fu (very hesitantly)
Superman & Lois (enthusiastically)
Walker (very hesitantly)

Netflix

Cursed
Away
Julie and the Phantoms
Ratched

Amazon Prime

Utopia

Hulu

Crossing Swords
Love, Victor
Woke
Monsterland
Marvel’s Helstrom
Animaniacs

HBO

Perry Mason
Lovecraft Country
The Third Day (miniseries)

AMC

The Walking Dead: The World Beyond
Soulmates

Starz

Power Book II: Ghost

CBS All Access

Star Trek: Lower Decks
The Stand

Disney+

Muppets Now
The Right Stuff

Peacock

Brave New World
Noughts + Crosses

HBO Max

Raised by Wolves

Showtime

The Good Lord Bird (miniseries)

Winning Network: Hulu

Passed

ABC

Big Sky
Call Your Mother
Supermarket Sweep

CBS

B Positive

Fox

Filthy Rich

NBC


The Kenan Show
Law & Order: Organized Crime (for now)
Small Fortune
That’s My Jam
True Story
Weakest Link
Young Rock

CW

The Republic of Sarah

Losing Network: NBC

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Progress Report: End of Season Scorecard, 2019-2020 Pilots

It’s time for the final progress report for the new pilots of the 2019-2020 season! Where are the new shows (that are left), and how are they doing nowadays?  Read below to find out!

If you missed the end of February sweeps Progress Report, I apologize. We did not publish one for two reasons. 1) There is a global pandemic. You might have heard of it. 2) The Chief Couch Potato and author of these Progress Reports was actually undergoing some hefty surgery. Doing so fakakta’ed up the whole spring works. We are trying to maintain some normalcy around the CPU! Water Cooler, though, an activity which can be observed through social distancing and via quarantine guidelines. We did issue the Mid-Season Progress Report, though!

Thanks as always to TVLine and to other sources for helping a girl out.

*Note: with the expansion of CPU!, these initial thoughts are based upon the CPU! Chief’s assessments.  As with last season, a growing number of CPU! members may find shows initially passed by the CPU! Chief and choose to review them.  CPU! readers will be informed if the show’s status changes regarding coverage as the season progresses through the handy CPU! Progress Reports, and all written reviews will be published!

**Second Note: If you haven’t already figured it out, we measure the TV year from June 1st to May 31st.

36th Annual PaleyFest - "Parks and Recreation" 10th Anniversary Reunion, Los Angeles, USA - 21 Mar 2019

9-1-1: LONE STAR, Fox

WHO: Rob Lowe (Parks and Recreation)

WHAT: In this 9-1-1 spinoff, a sophisticated New York cop relocates to Austin, Texas, with his son. There, he must try to balance saving those who are at their most vulnerable with solving the problems in his own life.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass for Now.  Welcome to the 2019-2020 CPU! network pilot review, always full of snark and real talk about upcoming TV from your friendly neighborhood TV podcast!  We start off with a bit of a by, and really, this comes down to the fact that CPU! initially passed the parent show of this would-be spin-off, 9-1-1, a show that has since been requested (though slowly and in a lukewarm-type fashion) by members of the CPU! corps. Our rule about spin-offs here is that we have to cover the parent show before we watch the spin-off, so there is your answer about whether we pick up or pass. We merely pass for now, without prejudice. But hey, Rob Lowe, what’s shaking?

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! In April 2020, Fox announced the series renewal. The Season 1 finale aired on March 9, 2020, with a total of 10 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Let’s just get to launching our 9-1-1 panel first, shall we, and we’ll see how those panelists feel about taking on this spin-off, as is our custom…though we have had some early percolation even for this spin-off? If you want to join our potential 9-1-1 panel, or if you want to hear our #unitedcouchpotatoes talk about it faster, drop us a line (couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail) or here via comments/the Guestbook. We’re also at Facebook, Twitter (@cpupodcast), and Instagram (@couchpotatoesunite). Just to get those formalities out of the way.

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All Rise

ALL RISE, CBS

WHO: Simone Missick (Luke Cage), Wilson Bethel (Hart of Dixie), Jessica Camacho (The Flash), Marg Helgenberger (CSI), J. Alex Brinson, Lindsay Mendez, Ruthie Ann Miles

WHAT: A drama that follows the dedicated, chaotic, hopeful, and sometimes absurd lives of judges, prosecutors, and public defenders as they work with bailiffs, clerks, and cops to get justice for the people of Los Angeles amidst a flawed legal system.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. As TV lovers like you and I know by now, the TV landscape is awash with legal dramas (or comedy-dramas, in this case), and it would take something special for a new legal drama to set it apart from the rather trope-laden pond of courtroom properties just like it. That’s where your friendly neighborhood Chief CP is hoping that a few superheroes and meta-humans save the genre from floundering in this new entry at the Eye. While the trailer presents yet another trope studded landscape of feisty judge upends the flat and boring world turnings of the legal system, it’s the cast populating this landscape that is going to inspire at least this Couch Potato to take a look-see. And let’s see – you have Misty Knight from Luke Cage, Bullseye from Daredevil, and Gypsy from The Flash. That’s three people from three shows that have been covered heavily here at CPU!, and they’re all very good at their jobs based on what we’ve seen so far – and when the writing services them well. Simone Missick alone packs a lot of charisma into her sass in the brief trailer, and I think it’s worth at least a viewing to see if this new show can really rise to the top of its overplayed cousins. What do you think?

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! On May 6, 2020, CBS announced the series renewal. The Season 1 finale aired on May 4, 2020, with a special, pandemic-themed virtual episode after a season total of 21 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Not Just Me Fox

ALMOST FAMILY (fka Not Just Me), Fox

WHO: Brittany Snow (American Dreams), Emily Osment (Young & Hungry), Megalyn Echikunwoke (Damien, Arrow), Timothy Hutton (The Haunting of Hill House, How to Get Away With Murder), Mo McRae (Empire, Pitch), Victoria Cartagena (Manifest, Gotham), Mustafa Elzein

WHAT: An only child finds her life turned upside down when her father reveals that, over the course of his prize-winning career as a pioneering fertility doctor, he used his own sperm to conceive upwards of a hundred children, including two new sisters. As these three young women slowly embrace their new reality, they will attempt to form an nontraditional bond as sisters, even as they must welcome a tidal wave of new siblings into their rapidly expanding family. 

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. On the one hand, this new drama from Fox gets points for an original premise. Original premises on TV are so rare these days, though I think the revival/reboot trend is starting to correct somewhat. On the other hand, this premise betrays a few problematic foundations that are really going to have to appeal to new viewers in order for the show to be successful in terms of ratings, and upon my viewing of the trailer, I just don’t know if those foundations entice this Couch Potato to do the thing. I anticipate a personal struggle with a concept that asks the viewer to sympathize with Timothy Hutton’s unethical fertility doctor. In addition, the newfound siblings concept provides some human interest but also starts to smack of The Odd Couple meets Charmed without magic. And where can this story go? Will it be something akin to the viewer and the characters meeting a new sibling each week and going on wacky adventures railing against their secretly unethical fertility doctor father? If the show gains steam or recommendations, Couch Potatoes Unite! always reconsiders, but I, personally (notice I’m using a lot of first person pronouns in this review), felt a bit icky watching the trailer and don’t know if I can make the leap to being almost good with watching this. For now, at least.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! Fox canceled this drama in March 2020. The series finale aired on February 22, 2020, after a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: In a move that surprised no one, Fox canceled this drama relatively early in the cancellation process. As I stated before, I suspect that savvy television viewers have experienced some of the same reactions I did while watching this trailer; of course, the show may have had other problems. Since we passed this one initially – sometimes we know things! – we are not going to change our minds in order to explore what other problems might exist for this approximate family, given the network’s non-vote of confidence here.

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Baker and the Beauty ABC

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THE BAKER AND THE BEAUTY, ABC

WHO: Nathalie Kelley (Dynasty), Victor Rasuk (Stalker)

WHAT: Daniel Garcia is working in the family bakery and doing everything that his loving Cuban parents and siblings expect him to do, but on a wild Miami night, he meets Noa Hamilton, an international superstar and fashion mogul, and his life moves into the spotlight. Will this unlikely couple upend their lives to be together and pull their families into a culture clash?

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. This sounds like another trope-filled soap opera, where a lovable and potentially handsome schlub meets a beautiful famous actress, and they fall in love. It’s Notting Hill with a bakery, not a bookstore. Also, the Chief CP is not a fan of Nathalie Kelley, to whom some of our Couch Potatoes were first exposed on The Vampire Diaries (CPU! passed on the Dynasty remake, and I still feel we made the right choice). Again, recommendations tend to change our minds, and there might be some of our cast of Couch Potatoes interested in this type of television, but without a trailer and given the premise and the cast, this is pretty much an all-around get-out-of-dodge pass.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! ABC canceled this romance vehicle on June 15, 2020. The series finale aired on June 1, 2020, after a total of 9 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Some of our cast of couch potatoes, in fact, requested to discuss this show, so we will probably cover this in a “Canceled Corner” format. We might also have to recruit a moderator, but one of our panelists called this a good one for quarantine binge consumption. What do you think, gentle listener/viewer? Chief CP Kylie won’t be moderating this one, but if you want it to be covered in all of its one season glory, drop us a line! Volunteer to be a panelist yourself, if you’re so apt, as we’re a podcast by the people, for the people.

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Batwoman The CW

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BATWOMAN, The CW

WHO: Ruby Rose (Arrowverse “Elseworlds” crossover), Dougray Scott (Snatch, Hemlock Grove), Rachel Skarsten (Reign), Meagan Tandy (Teen Wolf), Camrus Johnson (Marvel’s Luke Cage), Nicole Kang (YOU), Elizabeth Anweis (9-1-1, NCIS: LA)

WHAT: Armed with a passion for social justice and a flair for speaking her mind, Kate Kane soars onto the streets of Gotham as Batwoman, an out lesbian and highly trained street fighter primed to snuff out the failing city’s criminal resurgence – but don’t call her a hero yet. In a city desperate for a savior, Kate must overcome her own demons before embracing the call to be Gotham’s symbol of hope.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. Though many of our DCTU panel won’t like it, this is an automatic Pick Up for our CPU! DCTU Series panel, as Batwoman will be an Arrowverse entry, designed to fill the hole left by the flagship series, Arrow, when it takes its series bow at mid-season following the Crisis on Infinite Earths mega-crossover event coming in December. None of our panelists loved the “Batwoman” entry in last year’s Elseworlds crossover, but we didn’t all hate it either. If the show’s writers can do justice to Gotham City and can breathe new life into Kate Kane’s version of the character and member of the Bat-Family, cynicism might sway to positivism. We won’t know until the series premieres in October.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! In January, 2020, the CW announced the series renewal. The Season 1 finale aired on May 17, 2020, after a total of 20 episodes (the production season was cut short due to the global pandemic).

CPU! STATUS: This show will be reviewed in Summer 2020 by our DCTU Series podcast panel, replacing the departing Arrow among our annual reviews. In addition, most of us began watching at least the season’s first half of this series in preparation for our review of the mid-season crossover, Crisis on Infinite Earths, which we have already published. Furthermore, in late May, it was announced that Ruby Rose was departing the series for reasons not clarified, and that the CW intended to persist with the renewal, recasting the role for a potential January 2021 premiere. It’s topsy-turvy in the Arrowverse. Stay tuned!

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BH90210, Fox

WHO: Gabrielle Carteris, Shannen Doherty, Jennie Garth, Brian Austin Green, Jason Priestley, Tori Spelling, Ian Ziering

WHAT: The series will focus on the original cast members of Beverly Hills, 90210 — Jason Priestley, Jennie Garth, Ian Ziering, Gabrielle Carteris, Brian Austin Green, Tori Spelling, and Shannen Doherty — playing heightened, fictionalized versions of themselves. Having parted ways 19 years after the original series ended, they reunite to get a reboot up and running and must reconcile their new lives with the complications of their histories together.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. On the one hand, this could be a cheeky, fresh experiment in the TV reboot scientific method. On the other hand, this could also be the desperate gambit of 50 year old (plus) former TV stars trying to recapture their glory days and the height of their individual stardom (I’m looking at you, Tori Spelling). The CPU! roster is filled with secret and not-so-secret fans of at least the original Beverly Hills, 90210, and some have already sampled this nothing-more-than-guilty-pleasure fare this summer with somewhat lukewarm results. Is the show as delicious as the food always seemed to be at the Peach Pit? How will it feel without Luke Perry, the popular erstwhile Dylan McKay, who passed away earlier this year (RIP, I’m still heartbroken). Have you watched it? Tell us all about it.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! Fox canceled this meta-revival on November 7, 2019. All produced six episodes aired. The series finale aired on September 11, 2019.

CPU! STATUS: It’s only six episodes, and we know that some of our podcast corps watched it. We’ll still look in and talk about it, maybe coupled with a Look Back at the original Beverly Hills 90210. The nostalgia factor will be sick!

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Bless the Harts Fox

BLESS THE HARTS, Fox

WHO: The voices of Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Jillian Bell, Ike Barinholtz

WHAT: The animated comedy follows a group of Southerners who are always “broke as a joke” and struggling for the American dream of status and wealth. What they don’t realize is that they’re already rich… in friends, family and laughter.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Despite the all-star power voice cast, this new series in Fox’s Sunday Animated line-up feels like King of the Hill without the heart of Texas and Mike Judge to make the show, you know, actually funny. If you think we should change our tune, drop us a line, but we don’t think this new show is blessed enough with originality to entice, particularly following superior entries about dysfunctional families (The Simpsons, Family Guy, and Bob’s Burgers) already filling Fox’s Sunday nights. Biscuits or no biscuits, we move on.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! On October 18, 2019, Fox renewed one of its new animated series for a second season. The Season 1 finale aired on January 12, 2020, after a total of 10 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: We have heard nothing about it, and even if the network may be confident about it, none of our podcast panelists or panelists-adjacent have mentioned it. We need more to change our minds from our initial pass, bless them.

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Bluff City Law NBC

BLUFF CITY LAW, NBC

WHO: Jimmy Smits (NYPD Blue), Caitlin McGee (Grey’s Anatomy, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), Barry Sloane (Six, Revenge), Michael Luwoye (The Gifted), Stony Blyden (Edge of Seventeen), Jayne Atkinson (House of Cards), Scott Shepherd (True Detective), MaameYaa Boafo

WHAT: This series follows the lawyers of an elite Memphis law firm that specializes in the most controversial landmark civil rights cases. Led by legendary lawyer Elijah Strait and his brilliant daughter, Sydney Keller, they take on the toughest David-and-Goliath cases while navigating their complicated relationship.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. The second legal drama of the list proves to be more trope-filled than the first. This time, instead of a feisty judge, we get to watch a feisty civil rights lawyer change the world with her dad, Jimmy Smits, but with less comedy. For those who love this kind of TV, or for fans of NYPD Blue, this show will no doubt appeal, but for this set of Couch Potatoes, I believe it would be a stretch to get them on board, particularly when the family drama aspect could send this one straight into saccharine/manipulative territory. If buzz or steam gets the request lines hopping, though, we could be persuaded to change our initial stances. No bluffs!

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STATUS: Officially canceled! The Peacock finally swung the long prognosticated ax on this show in June 2020. The series finale aired on November 25, 2019 after a total of ten episodes.

CPU! STATUS: We know some loyal listeners and chatters who watched this Jimmy Smits series, but we haven’t heard promising reviews, and the network’s cancellation of the series kind of seals the deal. We, therefore, remain in our passing lane. We’re not bluffing.

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Bob Hearts ABishola CBS

BOB ❤ ABISHOLA, CBS

WHO: Billy Gardell (Mike & Molly), Folake Olowofoyeku (Transparent), Christine Ebersole (Madam Secretary), Matt Jones (Mom), Maribeth Monroe (The Good Place, Workaholics), Shola Adewusi, Barry Shabaka Henley, Travis Wolfe, Jr.

WHAT: After having a heart attack, a middle-aged sock businessman from Detroit unexpectedly falls for his cardiac nurse, a Nigerian immigrant, and sets his sights on getting her to give him a chance.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. Honestly, this trailer won this Couch Potato over by the end of its two minutes. The two leads are surprisingly winning, particularly Folake Olowofoyeku. In addition, the trailer left me wondering what would happen with the earnest sock businessman’s attempts to woo an unassuming Nigerian nurse. Plus, the show is set in Detroit, a mere stone’s throw from our home in Grand Rapids, Michigan. We “heart” some of the original feel of this series, especially since this rom-com throws some of the genre’s more formulaic elements right out the old bus window.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! On May 6, 2020, CBS announced the series renewal. The Season 1 finale aired on April 13, 2020, after a total of 20 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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Broke CBS

BROKE, CBS

WHO: Jaime Camil (Jane the Virgin), Pauley Perrette (NCIS), Natasha Leggero (Another Period), Izzy Diaz (Snowfall), Antonio Corbo

WHAT: When an outrageously wealthy trust fund baby is cut off by his father, he and his wife move into her estranged sister’s Reseda home, forcing the two siblings to reconnect.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. It’s a riches to rags story, which this Couch Potato assumes is the Eye’s attempt to capitalize upon the growing success of outgoing Pop! charmer Schitt’s Creek, and while that notion might be noble, the ingredients here don’t mix together well enough to have the charm of the Canadian export that’s become so widely regarded and popular. Pauley Perrette is grating with her brand of “in your face” (allegedly) comedic line delivery, and Jaime Camil, as handsome as he is, is essentially playing a transplanted version of Rogelio from Jane the Virgin. Plus, the audience laughter, whether canned or not, sounded a little too forced to be sincere. Since Broke will not break any molds in this genre, with this type of story conceit, we’ll pass, unless the request lines tell us to give it a chance. You know how to get a hold of us.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! CBS canceled this late-premiere sitcom on May 6, 2020. The series finale aired on June 25, 2020, after a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: What can we tell you? Sometimes, when it’s broke, it’s not worth it to fix it. You just buy new. (We hold to our initial pass).

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Carol's Second Act CBS

CAROL’S SECOND ACT, CBS

WHO: Patricia Heaton (The Middle, Everybody Loves Raymond), Kyle MacLachlan (Twin Peaks), Ashley Tisdale (High School Musical), Ito Aghayere (Elementary), Jean-Luc Bilodeau (Baby Daddy), Sabrina Jalees

WHAT: After raising her two children and retiring from teaching, Carol Chambers embarks on a unique second act: pursuing her dream of becoming a doctor.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. As lovable as Patricia Heaton always seems to be, and though this premise shows some small modicum of potential, two conceits undercut this comedy upon first review. First, and clearly, it’s going to focus heavily upon the generational divide between the Baby Boomer intern and her cohort of Millennial/Post-Millennial interns, and that type of humor stands to get old fast, particularly as it is so overdone lately. Second, there’s a cop drama on ABC that is kind of doing the same thing, but in cop-land and with Nathan Fillion at its helm. This comedy, thus, seems somewhat derivative, potential aside, and it would depend upon the balance of the hackneyed and the fresh that could determine this show’s future success. If it’s requested, we would be more apt to change our mind on this one, even, than on some of the other entries on which I’ve said that, especially because, well, Patricia Heaton, but for now, this second act doesn’t wow.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! CBS canceled this series on May 6, 2020. The series finale aired on March 12, 2020, after a total of 18 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Unfortunately, with a complaint of sexual harassment allegations haunting the producer and no buzz to speak of from anyone this set of reviewers trusts, this cancellation is unsurprising at best and probably long overdue at least. This second act has taken its final bow, which is just as well; we never thought that it was worth the watch.

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Council of Dads NBC

COUNCIL OF DADS, NBC

WHO: Clive Standen (Taken), Sarah Wayne Callies (Colony, The Walking Dead), Tom Everett Scott (13 Reasons Why, Southland), J. August Richards (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Michele Weaver (Love Is___), Michael O’Neill (Scandal, Rectify), Steven Silver (13 Reasons Why), Emjay Anthony (Rake), Thalia Tran, Blue Chapman

WHAT: When Scott, a loving father of four, has his entire life’s plan thrown into upheaval by a cancer diagnosis, he calls on a few of his closest allies to step in as back-up dads for every stage of his growing family’s life. Scott assembles a trusted group of role models who agree to devote themselves to supporting and guiding Scott’s amazing family through all the triumphs and challenges life has to offer — just in case he ever can’t be there to do so himself.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Honestly, a trailer would be helpful for this one. Reading the synopsis, one can glean a certain amount of heart in the premise, but this couch potato worries that the show itself might fall into the Hallmark movie/manipulative drama column, even if the content might be remarkably easy to relate to, given the fact that devastating illness can affect so many families. There are also a few enticing names in the cast. Still, premise alone doesn’t sell it. So, we offer our usual cautionary disclaimer around the ability of buzz and steam to persuade our council’s collective decision otherwise, but, for now, we must be merciless and pass. There are tons of options out there to consider.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! The Peacock disbanded this council on June 25, 2020. Nine of ten episodes have aired as of the publication of this post, with the series finale slated to air on July 2, 2020.

CPU! STATUS: Though some adjacent Couch Potatoes reported watching this show, the ratings for this one were quite anemic, with reports indicating that it was next-to-last in its ratings demo. Plus, reports of watching do not necessarily translate to reports of liking, and with a quick cancellation on the books, we are not motivated to change our minds about our initial pass. Of course, you, gentle listener/viewer, could always call for a floor vote by contacting us and entreating us to give it a better chance. We might second that motion (okay, so I’m beating this metaphor to death…moving on).

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Deputy Fox

DEPUTY, Fox

WHO: Stephen Dorff (True Detective), Yara Martinez (Jane the Virgin), Brian Van Holt (Cougar Town), Bex Taylor-Klaus (Arrow), Mark Moses (Desperate Housewives), Siena Goines (Grey’s Anatomy, Jericho), Shane Paul McGhie (Sacred Lies

WHAT: When the Los Angeles County’s Sheriff dies, an arcane rule forged back in the Wild West thrusts the most unlikely man into the job: a fifth-generation lawman, more comfortable taking down bad guys than navigating a sea of politics. He leads a skilled team of ambitious and complicated human beings who won’t rest until justice is served.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. This CP suspects that this show will find an audience. I do not believe the audience will be Couch Potatoes Unite! participants, listeners, and followers, but it will find an audience. This new program offers a compelling genre-mashing premise where Western meets cop procedural, with a saltier Stephen Dorff playing a lawman who hearkens back to the cowboys of yore and yesteryear. Still, procedural TV has a tough time here at CPU!; not many request or clamor for it, especially as the TV landscape is rife with similar ilk. Still, this series will probably stand out because of its slightly Western motif and because of the acting pedigree of the cast, if this well cut trailer is any indication. CPU! is open to requests, but we pass for now because we don’t expect the interest from people who unite with us. You can tell us we’re wrong – if you’re nice, that is.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! Fox stopped this lawman in his tracks on April 3, 2020. The series finale aired on March 26, 2020, after a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: I guess this show did not find enough of an audience after all. Though some internet buzz and subsequent cancellation disappointment indicated that people were watching, no one inside the CPU! circle or outside of it talked about this show. If the ratings are low, which they were for this series, it’s only a matter of time before the cancellation ax swings. Unfortunately, CPU! will not be giving this a mercy watch in light of the initial review of the trailer and of, well, the whole cancellation business.

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Duncanville Fox

DUNCANVILLE, Fox

WHO: The voices of Amy Poehler, Ty Burrell, Rashida Jones, Wiz Khalifa, Riki Lindhome

WHAT: The animated comedy revolves around a 15-year-old boy named Duncan and his friends and family — including his mother, Annie, who is constantly trying to prevent her son from ruining his life.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Again, scant information, no trailer, and a (mostly) lack of interest in talking serial animated comedy leaves this reviewer unmotivated to explore this additional entry in Fox’s animated lineup, despite the presence of perennial CPU! talker and listener fave Amy Poehler. If you think we’re missing out with our snap judgments, you know how to get a hold of us.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! In April 2020, Fox announced the series renewal. The Season 1 finale aired on May 17, 2020, after a total of 11 episodes (the initial order was cut short because of the global pandemic).

CPU! STATUS: We made a snap judgment, but we’ve heard nothing to convince us that we are missing out and are not motivated to change our initial “pass” review. Care to get a hold of us and change our minds?

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Emergence ABC

EMERGENCE, ABC

WHO: Allison Tolman (Fargo), Alexa Swinton (Billions), Donald Faison (Scrubs), Owain Yeoman (The Mentalist), Robert Bailey Jr. (The Night Shift), Zabryna Guevara (New Amsterdam)

WHAT: In this genre thriller, a police chief takes in a young child that she finds near the site of a mysterious accident, only to learn that the child has no memory of what happened. The investigation draws her into a conspiracy larger than she ever imagined, and the child’s identity is at the center of it all.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. Though the premise draws obvious science fiction and horror comparisons, such as to Firestarter, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and The X-Files, the intrigue created by the fairly simple premise and a cast of reliably solid performers (some of whom are not listed above), including lead Allison Tolman, the breakout in the first season of the television version of Fargo, make this an early front-runner for CPU!’s growing list of fall pick-ups as well as for possible podcaster and viewer interest. Is it aliens? A government conspiracy? A supernaturally endowed child? The answers might stem from well-worn tropes, but this show could also surprise us all, so it emerges as an entry on the long CPU! list.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! ABC emerged with this cancellation on May 21, 2020. The Season 1 finale aired on January 28, 2020, after a total of 13 episodes. 

CPU! STATUS: Critical reception was, on average, full of praise for this one and done series, while audience engagement declined throughout the season. Critics, even when citing that the mystery was somewhat derivative as was obvious in the trailer, noted that Allison Tolman’s performance set this newest mystery somewhat apart. Hoping that it did not end on a cliffhanger, I think CPU! will still take a look someday, if not anytime soon. If you want us to take a look at it faster and voice some feelings, email us at couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmailcom or get at us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. After all, sad feelings emerging following a cancellation are perfectly understandable.

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Evil CBS

EVIL, CBS

WHO: Katja Herbers (Westworld), Mike Colter (Luke Cage), Aasif Mandvi (The Daily Show), Michael Emerson (Person of Interest), Kurt Fuller (Supernatural), Brooklyn Shuck, Skylar Gray, Maddy Crocco, Dalya Knapp

WHAT: A psychological mystery that examines science vs. religion and the origins of evil, the series from The Good Wife creators Robert and Michelle King focuses on a skeptical female forensic psychologist who joins a priest-in-training and a carpenter to investigate and assess the Church’s backlog of supposed miracles, demonic possessions, and unexplained phenomena.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Enthusiastically Pick Up. This pure mystery series, a rare genre by itself, offers an intriguing and mostly original premise, even if the undertone definitely reverberates echoes of The Exorcist. Yet, this new program also boasts a compelling cast, including Katja Herbers from Westworld, Mike Colter from Luke Cage, and one of TV’s best character actors, Michael Emerson from Lost and Person of Interest, all of which have been covered by CPU! in the past (except Lost…but it’s on the list), in addition to a producer pedigree that encourages a level of trust in its potential quality. Plus, it does not seem to lack for scares in the psychological thriller department, which would no doubt further appeal to horror buffs, both on and off our team of united couch potatoes. Michael Emerson’s appearance in the trailer alone had this CP shouting “yeah!” to no one in particular, and so the enthusiasm for this Pick Up is legit. Besides, who doesn’t love a good story about demonic possession? Also, mad props to the Eye for taking a risk on a genre show that normally doesn’t appear on that network. This choice feels more good than evil, but we shall see.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! On October 22, 2019, CBS announced the series renewal. The Season 1 finale aired on January 30, 2020, after a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: The CPU! and social media water coolers have been buzzing about this show with mostly positive reviews. What we can we tell you? Sometimes, we just have a (not so evil) eye for this sort of thing. (This means our Pick Up is permanent.)

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FBI Most Wanted CBS

FBI: MOST WANTED, CBS

WHO: Julian McMahon (Nip/Tuck), Alana De La Garza (Law & Order), Keisha Castle-Hughes (Game of Thrones), Kellan Lutz (Twilight), Roxy Sternberg (Emerald City), Nathaniel Arcand

WHAT: A spin-off of FBI centered on the Fugitive Task Force of the FBI that tracks and captures the notorious criminals on the FBI’s Most Wanted list.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. CPU! passed on the parent show of this spin-off, FBI, last year. It’s procedural TV by procedural guru Dick Wolf, best known for the Law & Order franchise of procedural television. FBI is relatively well-rated and popular, but the show has not resonated with our resident potatoes. Additionally, if we passed on the show from whence this series spun, we also feel compelled to pass on that which was spun itself, especially since no one has requested our opinion about said spinning series to date. You can, but we have a feeling we know that it’s not your most wanted.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! On May 6, 2020, CBS announced the series renewal. The Season 1 finale aired on May 5, 2020, after a total of 14 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Until our resident Couch Potatoes want to discuss the parent series, FBI, the gumption to discuss this spin-off is least wanted for now; however, if you want us to start a FBI series, drop us a line!

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Filthy Rich Fox

FILTHY RICH, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: Moved to Fall 2020

WHO: Kim Cattrall (Sex and the City), Gerald McRaney (This Is Us), Aubrey Dollar (Battle Creek), Corey Cott (The Good Fight), Mark L. Young (The Comeback), Steven Pasquale (Rescue Me)

WHAT: When the patriarch of a mega-rich Southern family (famed for creating a wildly successful Christian television network) dies in a plane crash, his wife and family are stunned to learn that he fathered three illegitimate children, all of whom are written into his will.

Trailer available at Fox’s YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. In the grand tradition of fare like Dallas and Dynasty (the original, to be sure), Fox offers this new sudsy soap with rich people at the forefront mixed with all the scandal and guilty-pleasure inducing backdrop of televangelism and the antebellum lilts of the South, including the requisite homage to Gone with the Wind. Hilariously, the show is created/produced by the makers of Empire and The Help, so there is a small iota of curiosity to entice here. Plus, the presence of an older but no less fabulous Kim Cattrall, the erstwhile Samantha that oozed Sex in her City, leads this pack. Still, the premise sounds very similar to Fox’s Almost Family, also being introduced this season (see above), with the soap angle to propel it forward into Desperate Housewives and the aforementioned Dallas/Dynasty territories, and so it seems like Fox is throwing the idea of illegitimate children around every chance it can get. We passed on the other one and feel it only fair to pass on this one also, but if you think we need to cover more suds and find this candidate suitable to that purpose, drop us a line.

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ABC New Shows 2019

FOR LIFE, ABC

WHO: Nicholas Pinnock (Counterpart), Indira Varma (Game of Thrones), Joy Bryant (Parenthood), Glenn Fleshler (Billions), Dorian Missick (Southland), Tyla Harris (Six), Mary Stuart Masterson (Blindspot), Boris McGiver (House of Cards)

WHAT: A legal drama inspired by the life of Isaac Wright, Jr. about a prisoner who becomes a lawyer, litigating cases for other inmates while fighting to overturn his own life sentence for a crime he didn’t commit. 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.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Though this seems like less of the same-old in legal dramas, it’s still a legal drama in a TV sea well over-saturated by them, this season especially. We might reconsider with the release of a trailer, but for now, it’s hard to be intrigued by yet another courtroom motif. Plus, no member of this cast is by themselves a draw, so we’ll wait for someone to give this one life by recommending it to us. For now, we move on in our own lives.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! On June 15, 2020, ABC announced the renewal. The Season 1 finale aired on May 12, 2020, after a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: The CPU! and social media water coolers have not been breathing life into this show, so despite the late renewal, CPU! remains in the “pass” column for now.

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The Great North Fox

THE GREAT NORTH, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: Moved to Winter 2021

WHO: The voices of Nick Offerman, Jenny Slate, Megan Mullally, Paul Rust, Aparna Nancherla, Will Forte, Dulcé Sloan

WHAT: The animated comedy follows the Alaskan adventures of the Tobin family, as single dad Beef does his best to keep his weird bunch of kids close, especially as the artistic dreams of his only daughter, Judy, lead her away from the family fishing boat and into the glamorous world of the local mall.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. Fox is also going hog-wild this year with upping its animation game. Still, this animated entry shows more possibility than other new selections, even without a trailer to more fully and thoroughly evaluate it. First, the voice cast contains one of the funniest married couples on the planet in Nick Offerman and Megan Mullaly, who people might know from shows like Parks & Recreation and Will & Grace, respectively. On top of that, the setting is Alaska, and the premise feels a bit more original and fresh, even as it could also be the cartoon version of Northern Exposure. All of the above is enough to warrant a tiny look-see but no promises from the not-so-great north.

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Indebted NBC

INDEBTED, NBC

WHO: Adam Pally (Happy Endings), Abby Elliott (Saturday Night Live), Steven Weber (13 Reasons Why), Fran Drescher (The Nanny)

WHAT: Young parents Dave and Rebecca 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.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Though this CP wants Adam Pally to find some TV success in a vehicle where his brand of comedy can shine a bit more, and even if TV standbys Steven Weber and Fran Drescher have come out to play here, without a trailer, this premise feels wafer thin. Plus, the Peacock is pushing it to mid-season, which means the show would really have to entice to be successful, through cast chemistry, unexpected situations, or performer appeal. It’s hard to imagine any of those possibilities right now with what we know, but if you think we need to cultivate a bit more in the imagination department, we would be indebted to you for your recommendation. Prove our snap judgments wrong!

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STATUS: Officially canceled! NBC canceled all debts and this series in June 2020. The series finale aired on April 16, 2020, after a total of 12 episodes. 

CPU! STATUS: What can we say? We have received no recommendation to the contrary – in fact, we have heard no talk about this sitcom at all, which never bodes well. Sometimes, we’re indebted to the networks for making our TV choices feel so easy and validated.

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Katy Keene The CW

KATY KEENE, The CW

WHO: Lucy Hale (Pretty Little Liars), Ashleigh Murray (Riverdale), Jonny Beauchamp (Penny Dreadful), Julia Chan (Saving Hope), Camille Hyde (American Vandal), Lucien Laviscount (Scream Queens), Zane Holtz (From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series, Make It or Break It), Katherine LaNasa (Imposters, Satisfaction)

WHAT: In a timeless New York City, as enchanting as Riverdale is moody, aspiring fashion designer Katy Keene meets Josie McCoy, fresh off the bus to chase her musical dreams. Their world is populated with kindred-spirit starving artists, including mysterious socialite Pepper Smith and Broadway-bound performer Jorge Lopez — and his drag queen alter ego, Ginger. While their climb to the top is rife with obstacles, this found family will stop at nothing to see their names in lights.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. Later this fall, CPU! will start ongoing Water Cooler coverage of Riverdale. Since this is a spin-off of said dark and twisty reckoning of the Archie Comics, including the Pussycats’ own Josie as one of the cast of characters, we expect our panel to have at least a passing interest in this new chapter. Alternatively, Riverdale has quite the following in general; will fans of that show be interested enough to watch Lucy Hale’s Katy Keene? Time will tell, so we’ll very hesitantly add it to our burgeoning list of TV tantalizers. Next!

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STATUS: UPDATE! Officially canceled. The CW canceled this Riverdale spin-off on July 2, 2020. The series finale aired on May 14, 2020, after a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: We have received at least one request to talk about this series on the podcast – and this was before surveying the Riverdale panel – so, we will most likely cover this show in “Canceled Corner” at some future date.

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The Kenan Show NBC

THE KENAN SHOW, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: Moved to Winter 2021

WHO: Kenan Thompson (Saturday Night Live), Andy Garcia (Ocean’s Eleven), Punam Patel, Dani Lockett, Dannah Lockett 

WHAT: In this family comedy, Kenan Thompson strives to be a super dad to his two adorable girls while simultaneously balancing his job and a father-in-law who “helps” in the most inappropriate ways.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. While it is about time that Kenan Thompson returns to scripted TV from his long tenure as sketch comedian on Saturday Night Live, and while he is more than deserving of an eponymous comedy, we are not sure that this is the eponymous comedy that is going to keep his career going, unless his biggest fans are the generators of decent ratings to keep this sitcom afloat. This thin premise rings bells echoing My Wife & Kids, or, depending upon Kenan’s delivery, The Bernie Mac Show, but with a Xennial approach to the parental side of this equation. No trailer makes the selling difficult, but if you’re a Kenan Thompson fan and want us to reconsider, send us the messages.

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KIDS SAY THE DARNDEST THINGS, ABC

WHO: Tiffany Haddish (Host)

WHAT: A new iteration of the classic variety show, featuring a mix of in-studio segments and taped pieces from across the country, all set in front of a live studio audience.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. CPU! does not cover variety shows, but as it’s a new network entry this season, we’ll keep a limited eye on it this year. Bill Cosby hosted the original. Let’s hope Tiffany Haddish can make everyone forget that.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! ABC axed this darned variety show in May 2020. The series finale aired on January 19, 2020, after a total of 12 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: It’s still a variety show, right?

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Lincoln NBC

LINCOLN LINCOLN RHYME: HUNT FOR THE BONE COLLECTOR, NBC

WHO: Russell Hornsby (Grimm), Arielle Kebbel (Midnight, Texas), Michael Imperioli (The Sopranos), Brían F. O’Byrne (Nightflyers), Tate Ellington (Quantico), Courtney Grosbeck (The Bold and the Beautiful), Brooke Lyons (Life Sentence), Ramses Jimenez, Roslyn Ruff

WHAT: Based on Jeffery Deaver’s novel The Bone Collector, this crime drama centers on former NYPD detective and forensic genius Lincoln Rhyme, who was seriously injured by a notorious serial killer. He and young officer Amelia Sachs join forces to crack the city’s most confounding cases while racing to take down the enigmatic Bone Collector who brought them together.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. Two aspects of the description of this new show present a minimum of intrigue and desire to check it out, despite no teaser or trailer to clinch the sale. First, though this drama stands to be rather procedural in nature, there is an interesting overarching thread in the fact that the main character was injured by a serial killer, meaning there is a larger vendetta/ax-to-grind arc that could present some compelling story twists. Second, Russell Hornsby offered an air of genuineness on erstwhile cult fantasy series Grimm, and has been searching for a series to stick since, so this couch potato, at least, wants to see what he can make of this heady premise. Plus, “Bone Collector” sounds so ominous. The crimes of the week might become rote and boring, but the serial killer angle might give this mystery drama a slight edge in crime/procedural fare, despite airwaves saturation. So, we’ll add it to our collection of new pickups based upon our (mostly) informed TV instincts.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! The Peacock collected the bones of this cancellation in June 2020. The series finale aired on March 13, 2020, after a total of 10 episodes. 

CPU! STATUS: Critical reception was quite poor, even though it had some middling ratings and some expressive disappointment upon learning of its cancellation on the part of viewers who tuned in for its limited ten episodes. In this pandemic-driven entertainment season, the Peacock must have something compelling in its back pocket to replace this mid-season entry with, even if Lincoln Rhyme himself did not compel enough to save the show. Still, we have some Grimm fans around here, and curiosity still mildly piques at the premise. Hoping that the season is self-contained, I think CPU! will still take a look someday, if not anytime soon. If you want us to take a look at it faster and voice some feelings, email us at couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmailcom or get at us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. We’ll collect your thoughts in a “Canceled Corner” interview episode!

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mixed-ish ABC

MIXED-ISH, ABC

WHO: Arica Himmel, Mark-Paul Gosselaar (The Passage, Pitch), Tika Sumpter (The Haves and the Have Nots), Ethan Childress, Mykal-Michelle Harris, Christina Anthony

WHAT: In this black-ish spin-off, a young Rainbow Johnson recounts her experience growing up in a mixed-race family in the ’80s and the constant dilemmas they had to face over whether to assimilate or stay true to themselves. 

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. CPU! is not currently covering black-ish on the podcast, and it has not been requested in all the years of the show’s existence, which mostly overlap the existence of our podcast. Should the parent show ever be requested for podcast discussion, by listener or by willing participant, we will reevaluate adding its spin-off to a potential series of discussions. For now, we’ll leave this one be, even if we expect the quality and the skewering comedic social commentary to transfer from original to spun series.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! In May 2020, ABC announced the series renewal. The Season 1 finale aired on May 5, 2020, after a total of 23 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: We still want someone to request that we discuss (or for us to make time to watch) black-ish first.

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Nancy Drew The CW

NANCY DREW, The CW

WHO: Newcomer Kennedy McMann, Scott Wolf (The Night Shift, Party of Five), Leah Lewis (Charmed, The Good Doctor), Tunji Kasim (Nearly Famous), Maddison Jaizani (Into the Badlands), Alex Saxon (The Fosters), Alvina August (Siren, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina), guest star Pamela Sue Martin (Nancy Drew)

WHAT: Set in the summer after her high school graduation,18-year-old Nancy Drew thought she’d be leaving her hometown for college, but when a family tragedy holds her back another year, she finds herself embroiled in a ghostly murder investigation — and along the way, uncovers secrets that run deeper than she ever imagined.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. Though it’s somewhat amusingly curious that the CW is digging through the well of decades-old fictional properties, such as Archie Comics and now this series of mystery novellas popular with young adult girls the world over, and though the acting is not particularly compelling in the available trailer, and though the cast is relatively unknown, sheer morbid curiosity coupled with the last few seconds of the trailer lead this CP to believe that there might be some slight interest in this show. Whether that interest sustains will depend largely upon how the show mixes Nancy’s mystery-of-the-week motif, which is expected if the show follows the books, with the possibly supernatural spin the CW version seems to be taking with the classic character. Also, how will the heroine be updated for the Millennial and Post-Millennial set, and will the character still work in a modern backdrop? These are worthy questions that merit a deeper look…at least for a few episodes.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! In January, 2020, the CW announced the series renewal. The Season 1 finale aired on April 15, 2020, after a total of 18 episodes (the production season was cut short due to the global pandemic).

CPU! STATUS: We have started to receive requests for potential podcast discussion. The Pick Up, hesitant or not, is here to stay!

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neXt Fox

neXt, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: Moved to Fall 2020

WHO: John Slattery (Mad Men), Eve Harlow (Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Michael Mosley (Sirens), Jason Butler Harner (Ozark), Elizabeth Cappuccino (Jessica Jones), Fernanda Andrade, Aaron Moten, Gerardo Celasco, Evan Whitten

WHAT: A Silicon Valley pioneer discovers that one of his own creations — a powerful A.I. — might spell global catastrophe and teams up with a cyber-crime agent to fight a villain unlike anything we’ve ever seen, one whose greatest weapon against us is ourselves.  

Trailer available at the Fox’s YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. Oh sure, science fiction revolving around sentient artificial intelligence has been done before and has been arguably done to death. From The Terminator to Person of Interest, from 2001: A Space Odyssey (and its sequel, 2010) to Westworld, the world will never want for the fear that robots will someday turn against us, as humans attempt to play God by creating them in the first place. What makes this upcoming series potentially compelling TV is that, first, it is being billed as an event (read: limited) series, giving it a theoretically tight number of episodes within which to tell its story. Second, the culprit AI is a clear homage to Amazon’s Alexa product, which should add an element of real-world suspension of disbelief to this science fiction sub-genre. Plus, John Slattery is always a fun guy to watch on the small screen. Amazon’s already taking over the world – why shouldn’t its calming AI Alexa, named Iliza in this series, do the same and then turn on us all? What would happen if it did? Nothing good can come of this, that’s what we know from stories like it, but the premise and devices used here definitely intrigue the mind around this oft-employed story concept, so much so that we want to know what’s neXt.

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Outmatched Fox

OUTMATCHED, Fox

WHO: Maggie Lawson (Psych), Jason Biggs (Orange Is the New Black), Tisha Campbell-Martin (Dr. Ken), Connor Kalopsis, Ashley Boettcher, Jack Stanton, Oakley Bull

WHAT: A family comedy about a blue-collar couple in South Jersey trying to get by and raise four kids, three of whom just happen to be certified geniuses.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. When a trailer must rely on canned laughter to convince a potential viewer that the show is funny, chances are, the show is not that funny. This premise raises a thousand questions, many of which stem from a basic understanding of biology and genetics. How does a family with under-achieving parents sire three “certified geniuses?” Why does the fourth child not benefit from this genetic selection? Also, one will necessarily need to find Jason Biggs funny to enjoy this show, and this CP is not one of those ones. He has a very specific comedic delivery that I do not expect will serve to carry this show for long, even if some of the situations of the sitcom peddled here stand to seem marginally unique, with three crazy smart children in the house – none of whom prove to be funny on their own, by the way. We think the show’s execution is outmatched by the ambition of its premise, so we’ll go throw darts at a photo of Albert Einstein in our respective basements and move on

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STATUS: Officially canceled! Fox canceled this sitcom in May 2020. The series finale aired on March 26, 2020, after a total of 10 episodes. 

CPU! STATUS: This show was critically panned, and the ratings were not abysmal but were bad by most typical measures for these things. Plus, the network never pursued additional scripts. Given our initial review of the trailer, we cannot say we are surprised. This show’s overestimation of an available audience outmatched its perceived quality, and CPU! continues to pass on it…forever.

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PANDORA, CW

WHAT: Set in the year 2199, a resourceful young woman has lost everything but finds a new life at Earth’s Space Training Academy where she and her friends learn to defend the galaxy from threats, both alien and human. When secrets about the nature of her own identity begin to surface, she must uncover the truth about whether she will be humanity’s savior or the instrument of its destruction.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. This is a summer series that has already premiered on the CW, to very little publicity fanfare and to abysmal critical response. Still, it’s science fiction with a CW flare, and so it might be a potential guilty pleasure for nerds, which, of course, several of the resident couch potatoes self-style themselves. It seems cancellation is looming, unless the CW wants to fill a summer slate, but the premise showed some promise, so we’ll add it to the list.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! The Season 1 finale aired on October 1, 2019, after a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed (and a little surprised).

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Perfect Harmony NBC

PERFECT HARMONY, NBC

WHO: Bradley Whitford (The West Wing), Anna Camp (Pitch Perfect), Tymberlee Hill (Marry Me), Rizwan Manji (The Magicians), Will Greenberg (Wrecked), Geno Segers (Banshee), newcomer Spencer Allport

WHAT: When former Princeton music professor Arthur Cochran unexpectedly stumbles into choir practice at a small-town church, he finds a group of singers that are out of tune in more ways than one. Despite the ultimate clash of sensibilities, Arthur and his newfound cohorts may just be the perfect mix of individuals to help each other reinvent and rediscover a little happiness, just when they all need it most.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. Take Mr. Holland’s Opus, add a healthy dose of Sister Act, a splash of True Blood (without the vampires and fantasy), and a sprinkle of Glee, and one might be singing perfect harmony upon listening to the sounds of this new series. Though the comedy feels somewhat hackneyed, the jokes occasionally more flat than sharp, and the premise highly derivative, Bradley Whitford brings a potential snarky wit to the proceedings that could offer some smiles, not to mention some brash scripting, bleeps included, that render this an unusual movement in the network TV suite. NBC has been taking more risks in recent years, so we will reward the Peacock by sampling the sounds of this small-town choir. It could be a lighthearted, easy-to-watch, pleasant comedy drama. It could also be dissonant dreck, but we are willing to risk a bit of our signature time to find out which it becomes in the end.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! NBC disrupted the perfect harmony of this sitcom by canceling it in June 2020. The series finale aired on January 23, 2020, after a total of 13 episodes. 

CPU! STATUS: This cancellation took some time, but I imagine the measure of its overall shelf life and, therefore, renewal lack of success came from middling to declining ratings that did not capture key demographics and less than stellar critical consensus that suggested that this sitcom did not always hit the right notes, despite a good cast and some clever jokes. Again, with a full season under the belt, and a trailer that charmed, CPU! may yet sing with this sitcom and come to the same pithy conclusion. If you want us to view it in a more allegro type fashion, sing us your songs (they do not have to be perfectly harmonious) by emailing us at couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmailcom or finding us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.

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Prodigal Son Fox

PRODIGAL SON, Fox

WHO: Tom Payne (The Walking Dead), Michael Sheen (Masters of Sex), Bellamy Young (Scandal), Lou Diamond Phillips (Longmire), Halston Sage (The Orville), Keiko Agena (Gilmore Girls), Aurora Perrineau (Chasing Life), Frank Harts (The Path, Billions

WHAT: Malcolm Bright knows how killers think. Why? His father was one of the best, a notorious serial killer called “The Surgeon.” That’s why Bright is the best criminal psychologist around; murder is the family business. He uses his twisted genius to help the NYPD solve crimes, while dealing with a somewhat manipulative mother, an annoyingly normal sister, a homicidal father still looking to bond with his prodigal son, and his own constantly evolving neuroses.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. Though there seems to be a fair few copycats around solving serial killer arcs on the networks this season, this entry appears to be of the highest caliber of quality, perhaps more than others like it, owing to the casting of Michael Sheen as one of the serial killers in question. Plus, it has TV uber-producer Greg Berlanti’s stamp on it, who might be single-handedly responsible for most of the CW’s line-up and some of the related entries on Netflix. The intrigue in this drama stems from the relationship between serial killer and son, as the latter attempts to separate himself from his father’s psychoses by working as a criminal psychologist and by possibly struggling against psychoses of his own. The psychological layers of this thriller promise a good mystery yarn, and though the story echoes, in small ways, The Silence of the Lambs, and though it could devolve into crime-of-the-week procedural fare, the central relationship is the enticement to watch here. And watch we prodigally shall.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! The Season 1 finale aired on April 27, 2020, after a total of 20 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: This show has been requested for podcast coverage, making CPU!’s Prodigal Pick Up an enduring thing.

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Stumptown ABC

STUMPTOWN, ABC

WHO: Cobie Smulders (How I Met Your Mother), Jake Johnson (New Girl), Michael Ealy (Secrets and Lies, Almost Human), Camryn Manheim (The Practice), Adrian Martinez (No Activity), Cole Sibus, Tantoo Cardinal

WHAT: Based on the Stumptown graphic novel series, the show follows Dex Parios as a strong, assertive, and sharp-witted army veteran with a complicated love life, gambling debt, and a brother to take care of in Portland, Oregon. Her military intelligence skills make her a great P.I., but her unapologetic style puts her in the firing line of hardcore criminals and not quite in alliance with the police.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. This Pick Up represents why trailers can be so important. This new series from the Mouse House/Alphabet Network is based on a graphic novel series (apparently), and though it capitalizes upon the gruff/imperfect cop trope pockmarking the TV landscape, the main character is a) a female and b) played by Cobie Smulders, who has cultivated a diverse resume since her stint on How I Met Your Mother. Her wisecracking ways draw the Pick Up, even if the procedural pattern makes said pick-up the hesitant variety. It’s not much to stump us, really.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! The Season 1 finale aired on March 25, 2020, after a total of 18 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: CPU! has had at least one request for podcast panel coverage, and so we add this series to our already incredibly robust list of requests, making our hesitant pick up a confident one. Ain’t TV grand?

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Sunnyside NBC

SUNNYSIDE, NBC

WHO: Kal Penn (Designated Survivor), Diana Maria Riva (Man With a Plan), Joel Kim Booster (Shrill), Kiran Deol (How to Get Away With Murder, The Mindy Project), Poppy Liu (Law & Order: SVU, New Amsterdam), Moses Storm (Arrested Development), Samba Schutte

WHAT: Former New York City Councilman Garrett Modi finds his calling when he is hired by a diverse group of hopefuls who dream of becoming American citizens, giving him a new sense of purpose and a chance for redemption, as long as he remembers where he came from.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. Michael Schur created this one. Since he also created The Good Place, a CPU! favorite, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine, on the list of CPU! discussion candidates, he earns an attempt at viewing. In addition, the comedy here arises from timely and important social commentary while not taking itself too seriously, and the Chinese members of this motley crew proved to be the most ridiculous and, therefore, the most hilarious in the trailer. Though this CP worries that the show might use stereotypes to fuel the humor, we also trust Schur’s deft and sunny sensibilities to navigate this modern and murky terrain. Serve it up.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! The Peacock yanked the series from its schedule on October 15, 2019, and burned off remaining episodes at NBC.com/the NBC streaming app. The series finale aired on December 5, 2019, after a total of 11 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: So, we occasionally get one wrong. We picked this one up based mostly upon Michael Schur, but perhaps, this comedy does not resonate in this climate of sociopolitical upheaval, particularly around the topic of immigration. Critical consensus was decidedly low, noting the timely subject matter and a good cast, but indicating that these elements could not quite gel in a satisfying way. Critics further suggested that the show settled in the superficial, without taking a more skewering aim at the subject matter, especially in light of the times. In any event, CPU! is now going to change our verdict to Pass. With it being the first canceled series of the season, it seems like there are other, better TV shows to watch out there; plus, cancellation after three or four aired episodes does not inspire confidence on a satisfying one-and-out season (and you know we give a lot of chances in this regard).

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Tommy CBS

TOMMY, CBS

WHO: Edie Falco (Nurse Jackie, The Sopranos), Michael Chernus (Patriot, Orange Is the New Black), Adelaide Clemens (Rectify), Russell G. Jones (The Americans), Joseph Lyle Taylor (Sneaky Pete), Olivia Lucy Phillip

WHAT: When a former high-ranking NYPD officer becomes the first female Chief of Police for Los Angeles, she uses her unflinching honesty and hardball tactics to navigate the social, political, and national security issues that converge with enforcing the law.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Fans of Edie Falco from her prior projects will probably be delighted to see this show and her triumphant return to the small screen. Yet, this is yet another crime show, and we have already commented on the network overflow in this genre. A female police chief of a major metropolitan police force would certainly make for interesting social commentary, but this series could also be manipulative in overplaying that premise, even with Falco’s skilled, no-nonsense delivery and performance. If this show garners buzz, steam, and general water cooler percolation, we will reconsider – especially for Edie’s sake – but for now, we are not ready to take on this series in our expansive force of tubular TV talk.

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STATUS: Officially canceled! CBS canceled this procedural drama on May 6, 2020. The series finale aired on May 7, 2020, after 12 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Apparently, Tommy did not gain much buzz or steam. Critical consensus proved middling at best, and though ratings were not the worst, they seemingly were not good enough for the Eye, even as they remained consistent. It’s an interesting decision; networks have kept worse, but the outcry has been non-existent. Plus, CPU! already passed on it and has been given no reason to change our minds. Tommy, can you hear me? (What?! We’re musical sometimes!)

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The Unicorn CBS

THE UNICORN, CBS

WHO: Walton Goggins (Justified, Vice Principals), Rob Corddry (Ballers), Michaela Watkins (Casual), Omar Benson Miller (CSI: Miami), Maya Lynne Robinson (The Conners), Ruby Jay, Makenzie Moss

WHAT: A tight-knit group of friends and family help a widower move on following the most difficult year of his life, which includes being an ill-equipped but devoted single parent to his two daughters, and taking the major step of dating where, to his shock, he’s a hot commodity.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. The trailer provided some moments of convincing comedy, and the title is magical (though it has very little to do with actual unicorns), but the jokes and the cast chemistry largely fell flat in the teasing two minutes. Also, this premise, while potentially cute, could also wear thin quickly if the comedy spins into a woman-of-the-week set-up that doesn’t resolve after a time, with a clear front-runner emerging for the widower main character. In addition, the show might rely too much on the sass of the lead character’s two daughters to propel the laughs. Nice guys don’t always finish last, but they also don’t often make for enticing TV. If you think our judgment to be too snap and too dismissive of elusive mystical creatures, drop us a line. We’ll reconsider.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! On May 6, 2020, CBS announced the series renewal. The Season 1 finale aired on March 12, 2020, after a total of 18 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: No one in the United Couch Potatoes’ close personal circles seems to be watching this show. Unless we hear more of an enthusiastic response from those close and personal, we’ll be our own sort of unicorns and stay in the passing lane.

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ABC New Shows 2019

UNITED WE FALL, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: Moved to Fall 2020

WHO: Will Sasso (MADtv), Christina Vidal (Code Black), Jane Curtin (Saturday Night Live), newcomer Emma Grace Helton

WHAT: A family sitcom that follows the trials and tribulations of Jo and Bill, parents of two young kids, as they try to make it day-to-day as a functioning family. Bill’s very judgmental live-in mother and Jo’s large Latinx Catholic family will never hesitate to let our couple know they’re seemingly screwing up, but Bill and Jo will always have each other’s backs, united against everyone – other parents, teachers, doctors, specialists, coaches, co-workers and especially their kids.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Fans of Will Sasso might find this new vehicle of his engaging, and this particular couch potato has boundless love for Jane Curtin, but this sitcom set-up also feels somewhat overly tried and true. Without a trailer to assess if the cast has chemistry and the premise potential, we can’t reasonably find the will to unite for this one. Thus, we remain united against it. Unless you can convince us to switch our uniting ways. At least we’ll always be Couch Potatoes Unite!

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Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist NBC

ZOEY’S EXTRAORDINARY PLAYLIST, NBC

WHO: Jane Levy (Suburgatory), Skylar Astin (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Ground Floor), Lauren Graham (Parenthood, Gilmore Girls), Alex Newell (Glee), Mary Steenburgen (The Last Man on Earth), Peter Gallagher (The O.C., Covert Affairs), John Clarence Stewart (Luke Cage)

WHAT: Zoey Clarke is a whip-smart computer coder forging her way in San Francisco. After an unusual event she starts to hear the innermost wants and desires of the people around her through songs. At first, she questions her own sanity but soon realizes this unwanted curse may just be an incredibly wonderful gift.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. With a cast of credible stars and a fresh, original premise dosed by a whiff of fantasy, color us intrigued. Not to mention the potential for personal playlist inspiration – the musical tie to a potentially supernatural motif may render this one of the most original new network entries this season. We hope the potential of this extraordinary idea sounds like sweet music to our ears.

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STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! In June 2020, NBC announced the series renewal. The Season 1 finale aired on May 3, 2020, after a total of 12 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: I am somewhat relieved that this one has been renewed because CPU! has had several requests to cover this on the podcast. In addition, we have been privy to a significant amount of social media water cooler support for the show. Fair warning: we know a lot of people who like musicals, which this show can best be characterized as at any given moment. Fortunately, NBC saw the writing on the wall – and the plus 7 numbers – and made the right choice. This Pick Up is definite, permanent, and on the playlist.

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DC's Stargirl' Review: Superhero Series on The CW/DC Universe | TVLine

DC’S STARGIRL, CW

PREMIERE DATE: May 19, 2020 (May 18, 2020, on DC Universe)

TIME SLOT: Tuesdays at 8/7c

WHO: Brec Bassinger (Bella and the Bulldogs), Joel McHale, Luke Wilson, Amy Smart, and Henry Thomas.

WHAT: Formerly ordered as a DC Universe exclusive (it’ll now stream there one day before each episode airs on broadcast television, starting May 18), this Greg Berlanti-produced live-action series adaptation of Geoff Johns’ comics stars Brec Bassinger (Bella and the Bulldogs) as the titular heroine.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. It’s a superhero show, so we probably have to give it an automatic if perfunctory nod. This show also boasts an interesting arrangement: though there is a broadcast network deal, creative control rests with DC Universe, a streaming platform that may or may not exist in the near future with everything consolidating onto HBO Max. This series might be interesting to follow just because of the network arrangement and less because of whether or not the show actually merits viewing…of course, like I said, superhero shows get at least a bit of a look-see around here.

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STATUS: Because of the late premiere (May 18, 2020) and the network control arrangement over the possibility of renewal, we have no idea what the chances are that this show will be renewed. What we can say is that 7 of 13 ordered episodes have aired as of the publication of this post.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

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The following is a link to all premiere dates for shows covered beyond the main networks: 

http://www.metacritic.com/feature/tv-premiere-dates

Non-Broadcast Network Pick-Ups

NOS4A2 (AMC): Zachary Quinto plays a vampire. Though the ratings aren’t promising, how can we resist? (Released June 2, 2019)

Abby Arcane returns home to Marais, Louisiana, to investigate a deadly swamp-borne virus, where she develops a bond with disgraced scientist Alec Holland. After Holland tragically dies, Arcane discovers the mysteries of the swamp, and that Holland may not be dead after all. Yes, that title is pronounced “Nosferatu,” and, yes, it’s based on the 2013 novel by Joe Hill (aka Stephen King’s son). AMC’s latest original series stars Zachary Quinto as an evil vampire who feasts on souls and has a bad habit of abducting children and forcing them to spend their lives in an alternate fantasy universe known as Christmasland. (And that’s not a good thing, regardless of how you feel about Christmas.) The only person who appears to have any chance at stopping him is a young artist (Ashleigh Cummings) with a supernatural ability to find lost things.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! The Season 1 finale aired on July 28, 2019, after a total of ten episodes. Season 2 premiered on June 21, 2020.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Los Espookys (HBO): Fred Armisen creates and directs a Spanish-language show about something to do with a love of horror. It sounds too wacky not to take a look. (Released June 14, 2019)

Fred Armisen’s latest comedy series is different in one major way…it’s a (mostly) Spanish-language show. Armisen co-created the series and produces, though he is just a recurring guest star on screen; the main cast consists of Ana Fabrega, Julio Torres, Cassandra Ciangherotti and Bernardo Velasco, who play a group of friends who “turn their love for horror into a peculiar business” in a stranger, alternate version of present-day Mexico City.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! The Season 1 finale aired on July 19, 2019, after a total of 6 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Euphoria (HBO): Trailers suggest a stylized and in-your-face look at today’s youth culture. (Released June 16, 2019)

Adapted from an Israeli series and produced by Drake (among others), this ensemble high school drama comes from writer Sam Levinson and stars Zendaya, rapper Brian Bradley (aka Stro), Maude Apatow, Storm Reid, and Eric Dane.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! The Season 1 finale aired on August 4, 2019, after a total of 8 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Years and Years (HBO): Emma Thompson, creator Russell T. Davies, and glowing reviews make this one a curiosity to behold. (Released June 24, 2019)

This six-episode BBC production centers on an extended British family (which includes a politician played by Emma Thompson) in Manchester, beginning with one particularly important night in 2019—and then following the implications of those events into the future over the next 15 years. (Spoiler alert: Trump gets re-elected.) The miniseries comes from Russell T. Davies (A Very English ScandalDoctor WhoQueer as Folk) and also stars Anne Reid, Rory Kinnear, Russell Tovey, and Jessica Hynes (Spaced). 

STATUS: The season finale aired on June 18, 2019, after a total of 6 episodes. There is no word as to whether the series will be extended by renewal; creator Russell T. Davies has stated that he intends this series to be a “one-off” or miniseries.

CPU! STATUS: CPU! has had at least one request for podcast coverage.

The Rook (Starz): British supernatural spies! (Released June 30, 2019)

Emma Greenwell, Joely Richardson, Olivia Munn, Adrian Lester, and James D’Arcy star in an adaptation of Daniel O’Malley’s novel about a secret British spy service for people with paranormal abilities.

STATUS: Officially canceled! The season finale aired on August 18, 2019, after a total of 8 episodes. Starz confirmed that no further seasons would be produced in March 2020.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Veronica Mars – Reboot (Hulu): Kristen Bell returns to where it all began, and we have a few secret marshmallows roaming our couches. (Released July 19, 2019)

The beloved series, which ran from 2004-2007 on UPN and The CW, already received a Kickstarter-funded sequel film in 2014. Now, the series moves to Hulu for a brand-new season (set in the present day) that finds Veronica (Kristen Bell) caught in a new (and darker) murder mystery during spring break in Neptune. Much of the original cast returns in some capacity, including Enrico Colantoni, Ryan Hansen, Jason Dohring, Francis Capra, Percy Daggs, Max Greenfield, and Ken Marino, while new faces include Patton Oswalt, J.K. Simmons, Dawnn Lewis, Mary McDonnell, and Kirby Howell-Baptiste. The writing staff includes Lakers great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. All eight episodes are available to stream today.

STATUS: The Season 4 finale aired on July 19, 2019, after a total of 8 episodes. There is no word as to whether the series will be extended by renewal; most reports indicate that Hulu has no current plans to order additional seasons.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed, and we’re surprised not to have heard from more Marshmallows. What’s up, friends?

Another Life (Netflix): Katee Sackhoff returns to TV science fiction, and BSG fans are all around us. Plus, CW’s most recent Superman, Tyler Hoechlin! (Released July 25, 2019)

Battlestar Galactica‘s Katee Sackhoff returns to outer space as an astronaut in search of alien intelligence in a new series from Killjoys writer Aaron Martin. Selma Blair, Justin Chatwin, Jessica Camacho, and Tyler Hoechlin also star.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Netflix released all ten available episodes on July 25, 2019.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

The Boys (Amazon Prime): This show has already been requested as a podcast candidate multiple times over! Also, it was created by Eric Kripke, who also created “Supernatural!” (Released July 26, 2019)

Producers Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen bring another one of Preacher creator Garth Ennis’ comic books to the small screen—this time, for Amazon. Supernatural‘s Eric Kripke serves as creator and show-runner for this eight-episode first season, which stars Karl Urban as Billy Butcher, the leader of a group of vigilantes who target corrupt superheroes. Elisabeth Shue, Chace Crawford, Jennifer Esposito, Antony Starr, Erin Moriarty, Dominique McElligott, and Jessie T. Usher fill out the cast, and Simon Pegg will also appear—though not as the character who was originally drawn in the comics to look like him. Amazon has already renewed the series for a second season.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Amazon Prime released all eight available episodes on July 26, 2019. Season 2 will premiere on September 4, 2020.

CPU! STATUS: CPU! has received several requests for podcast coverage, and so it’s in our production line already.

Pennyworth (Epix): It’s billed as a prequel to Fox’s “Gotham,” which we’ve talked at length about around here. Can Alfred make for compelling TV by himself, without Bruce Wayne/Batman? That remains to be seen. (Released July 28, 2019)

Interested in Batman’s butler’s origin story? Then you’ll have to figure out if Epix is included in your cable package. (Also: Do you have cable?) This 10-episode, series (a prequel to Fox’s Gotham) is set in an alternate version of 1960s London and follows former British SAS soldier Alfred Pennyworth (Jack Bannon) as he forms a security company with young billionaire Thomas Wayne (Ben Aldridge). The series comes from Gotham‘s Bruno Heller and Danny Cannon and also stars Paloma Faith, Jason Flemyng, and Polly Walker.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! The Season 1 finale aired on September 29, 2019, after a total of ten episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Four Weddings and a Funeral (Hulu): The TV remake of a beloved romantic comedy film has already been requested for podcast chatter. (Released July 31, 2019)

This 10-episode adaptation of the classic 1994 rom-com comes from Mindy Kaling and Matt Warburton (who worked with Kaling on The Mindy Project). Nathalie Emmanuel (replacing the originally cast Jessica Williams) heads a cast that also includes Brandon Mychal Smith, Rebecca Rittenhouse, and John Reynolds, while the original film’s star Andie MacDowell will also appear (in a different role).

STATUS: Billed as a miniseries, this remake of the the 90s classic rom-com is unlikely to be renewed. The finale aired on September 11, 2019, after a total of ten episodes.

CPU! STATUS: CPU! has had at least one request for podcast coverage.

Wu Assassins (Netflix): Supernatural assassins using martial arts! It’s the kind of international genre mash-up we like to sample. (Released August 8, 2019)

Iko Uwais (The Raid) heads the cast as a chef turned super-powered assassin in this martial arts fantasy series set in present-day San Francisco.

STATUS: Netflix released the ten available episodes on August 8, 2019. There is no word as to whether the series will be extended by renewal.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Why Women Kill (CBS All Access): A three-period piece with a high-powered female cast inspires killer curiosity. Also, Marc Cherry created it, so it’s bound to have a few good twists. (Released August 15, 2019)

Streaming series from Desperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry is another darkly comedic drama that follows three different betrayed wives in three time periods: the 1960s, the ’80s, and the present day. Lucy Liu, Ginnifer Goodwin and Kirby Howell-Baptiste head a cast that also features Jack Davenport, Reid Scott, Sam Jaeger, and Alexandra Daddario.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! The Season 1 finale aired on October 17, 2019, after a total of 10 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Carnival Row (Amazon Prime): A world of steampunk/Victorian splendor, populated by faeries, and featuring a cast of film genre favorites like Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevigne, the show has already been compared to “Game of Thrones,” “His Dark Materials,” and a splash of “Dungeons and Dragons.” Plus, we love our fantasy. (Released August 30, 2019)

Eight-episode fantasy series comes from Rene Echevarria (Teen WolfThe 4400) and Travis Beacham (Pacific Rim) and is set in a “neo-Victorian” city inhabited by both humans and mythological creatures, with the latter group having limited rights as immigrants. Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne head the cast. Jon Amiel replaces the original director, Paul McGuigan, who departed the project near the start of production.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Amazon Prime released the 8 available episodes on August 30, 2019.

CPU! STATUS: The premiere was viewed. There is some interest in it going forward, but the interest is cautious/tepid, as the cinematography and casting were praised, but the story felt dense. Further viewing will determine further interest.

The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance (Netflix): We have had our eyes on this for awhile, with several of the original “Dark Crystal” film fans on the roster and news of an all-star voice cast. Plus, puppets only – no CGI! (Released August 30, 2019)

The 1982 Jim Henson/Frank Oz film The Dark Crystal serves as the inspiration for this new Netflix series from director Louis Leterrier and The Jim Henson Company. Resistance is a prequel set many years before the original story but once again uses only puppets (and no CGI) to tell a (darker than you might think) fantasy story set on the planet Thra, where races include the elfin Gelflings, the mean Skeksis, and the magical Mystics. The terrific voice cast is led by Taron Egerton, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Nathalie Emmanuel, and also includes Mark Hamill, Andy Samberg, Simon Pegg, Keegan-Michael Key, Helena Bonham Carter, Caitriona Balfe, Eddie Izzard, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Alicia Vikander, and more.

STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on June 18, 2019, after a total of 6 episodes. There is no word as to whether the series will be extended by renewal.

CPU! STATUS: CPU! has had at least one request for podcast coverage.

The I-Land (Netflix): It’s basically Netflix’s answer to “Lost” but as a miniseries. We’d like to check for polar bears and smoke monsters. (Releases September 12, 2019)

The latest take on the Lost formula finds 10 people stranded on a tropical island with no memory of who they are or how they got there and facing a challenging path to get back home. The seven-episode series from Neil LaBute stars Kate Bosworth, Alex Pettyfer, and Natalie Martinez.

STATUS: Netflix released the seven available episodes on November 12, 2019. There is no word as to whether the series will be extended by renewal, but Netflix did market this one as a “limited series.”

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed, but critical consensus is decidedly poor. What do you think, Couch Potatoes?

Undone (Amazon Prime): It’s animated, science fiction, and by the creator of “BoJack Horseman.” And it just sounds neat! (Releases September 13, 2019)

The second adult animated series from BoJack Horseman creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg (co-created with Kate Purdy, a writer on BoJack) is darker and more experimental in nature. Featuring a much more realistic animation style, the series follows Alma (Rosa Salazar), a 28-year-old Texan who nearly dies in a car accident. When she recovers, she realizes that she can experience time in a new way, and she uses that ability to investigate the death of her father (Bob Odenkirk).

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Amazon Prime released the eight available episodes on September 13, 2019.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Criminal (Netflix): David Tennant! Hearts Hearts Hearts! Also, Netflix experimenting in cop dramas sounds rather interesting! (Releases September 20, 2019)

A bit of an experiment for Netflix, Criminal changes up the typical cop drama in several ways. For one thing: each episode takes place entirely during an interrogation between police investigators and a suspected criminal, and not all of those interrogations will take place in English. The 12-part series will be divided in four parts, with each taking place in a different country (UK, France, Spain, and Germany) and language, utilizing not only different casts but also different writers, directors, and producers. Nicholas Pinnock, David Tennant, and Hayley Atwell head the cast of the UK episodes, while American audiences may be more familiar with the behind-the-scenes talent of the other portions, including The Returned director Frederic Mermoud participating in the France segments, and Downfall director Oliver Hirschbiegel contributing to the German episodes.

STATUS: Netflix released the twelve episodes of this four-part anthology series on September 20, 2019. There is no word as to whether the series will be extended by renewal.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Creepshow (Shudder): We don’t know how we’ll watch it, but this horror anthology is getting a fair amount of buzz. (Releases September 26, 2019)

The streaming service’s high-profile newcomer is a horror anthology inspired by the 1982 George Romero film written by Stephen King (and its sequel). Giancarlo Esposito, Tobin Bell, Adrienne Barbeau, Tricia Helfer, Jeffrey Combs, Big Boi, Kid Cudi, Bruce Davison, Dana Gould, David Arquette, and DJ Qualls are among the familiar faces you’ll see. Each of the six episodes will feature two different stories; tonight’s premiere includes an adaptation of the Stephen King story “Gray Matter.”

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! The Season 1 finale aired on October 31, 2019, after six two-part episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

The Politician (Netflix): Ryan Murphy’s newest outing, also anthology, also featuring an all-star cast, but now on Netflix. The synopsis intrigues, as his shows always seem to do.(Releases September 27, 2019)

Ryan Murphy’s first Netflix original series (which has already been renewed for a 2nd season) is an hour-long dark comedy anthology focusing on a different (fictitious) political race each season, though each one will involve a wealthy and ambitious Santa Barbara resident played by Ben Platt, beginning with his quest to become student body president of his high school. As with any Murphy show, there’s a huge, impressive cast: Gwyneth Paltrow, Jessica Lange, Dylan McDermott, Lucy Boynton, Zoey Deutch, Bette Midler, Judith Light, Bob Balaban, January Jones, and Laura Dreyfuss are just some of the faces you’ll see this year. The series was originally reported to include musical numbers, though that no longer appears to be the case.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Netflix released the eight available episodes on September 27, 2019. Season 2 was released on June 19, 2020, with a total of seven episodes.

CPU! STATUS: CPU! has multiple requests for podcast coverage, with a growing sense of steam. It’s already in the production line.

Raising Dion (Netflix): The synopsis mentioned supernatural abilities. <shrug> (Releases October 4, 2019)

A single mother raises a young son who begins to demonstrate supernatural abilities in this 10-episode adaptation of Dennis Liu’s comic book. Alisha Wainwright, Ja’Siah Young, Michael B. Jordan, and Jason Ritter star.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Netflix released the nine available episodes on October 4, 2019.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Living with Yourself (Netflix): It stars Paul Rudd. Everyone loves Paul Rudd! (Releases October 18, 2019)

Paul Rudd plays dual roles in this eight-episode comedy about a man who undergoes a cutting-edge treatment to become a better person—and winds up literally being replaced by a better version of himself. Former Daily Show writer Timothy Greenberg created the series and wrote all eight episodes, which are directed by the team of Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris (Little Miss Sunshine).

STATUS: Netflix released the eight available episodes on October 18, 2019. There is no word as to whether the series will be extended by renewal.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Modern Love (Amazon Prime): The cast impresses, and the details of this anthology series are vague. Color us intrigued. (Releases October 18, 2019)

Based on the New York Times column of the same name, Amazon’s new episodic anthology series comes from writer-director John Carney (Once). Each half-hour episode tells a self-contained story based on a past column, and will feature stars like Anne Hathaway, Tina Fey, John Slattery, Sofia Boutella, Catherine Keener, Gary Carr, Brandon Victor Dixon, Andrew Scott, Cristin Milioti, Shea Whigham, Andy Garcia, and Dev Patel, while directors (aside from Carney) include Sharon Horgan and Emmy Rossum.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Amazon Prime released the eight available episodes of this series on October 18, 2019.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Watchmen (HBO): A new “Watchmen” story that we’ve had our eyes on for a long time, it is being created by a “Lost” creator and features a dynamite cast. (Releases October 20, 2019)

Previously adapted into a 2009 feature film, Alan Moore’s comic book series now comes to the small screen in a very loose adaptation (described as a “remix”) from Lost‘s Damon Lindelof that moves the story forward by decades. The series is set in an alternate-history, present-day United States in which superheroes have been outlawed, the internet doesn’t exist, Robert Redford is president (yes, Redford actually appears in the series), and the country is facing major racial unrest. Regina King, Don Johnson, Jeremy Irons, Frances Fisher, Tim Blake Nelson, Jean Smart, Tom Mison, and Louis Gosset Jr. star, while Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross provide the music.

STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on December 15, 2019, after a total of 6 episodes. There is no word as to whether the series will be extended by renewal; however, creator Damon Lindelof left his role as show-runner after the first season, stating that he had completed his intended story. HBO subsequently confirmed that there are no further plans for the show to continue without Lindelof returning in some capacity and ultimately reclassified the work as a limited series with possible future installments.

CPU! STATUS: CPU! has received at least one request for podcast coverage.

Catherine the Great (HBO): Helen Mirren plays the titular Russian empress in this miniseries. It’s bound to be at least well-acted. (Releases October 21, 2019)

A four-part co-production with the UK’s Sky, this historical drama stars Helen Mirren as the titular Russian empress, who ruled for much of the 18th century. The series focuses on the later years of her reign, marked by her affair with Grigory Potemkin (Jason Clarke). The series comes from Nigel Williams, who previously wrote the Emmy-winning HBO miniseries Elizabeth I (also starring Mirren). Rory Kinnear, Joseph Quinn, Richard Roxburgh, and Gina McKee also star.

STATUS: The series finale aired on HBO on November 11, 2019, after a total of 4 episodes. This show has only ever been labeled a miniseries and is, therefore, not subject to renewal or cancellation.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

His Dark Materials (HBO): We’ve had our eyes on this one awhile; this book series is a favorite of the Chief CP. (Premieres November 4, 2019)

Will HBO’s latest fantasy series fill the Iron Throne-shaped hole in your TV heart? A co-production with the BBC that has already been renewed for a second season, His Dark Materials marks the second major attempt to adapt Philip Pullman’s fantasy book trilogy known for its exploration of weighty themes (including, controversially, religion) and talking animal daemons, following a poorly received 2007 feature film, The Golden Compass. That same book (along with a bit of material from Pullman’s recently launched prequel trilogy The Book of Dust) serves as the underlying story for this ambitious eight-episode first season, which comes from Jack Thorne (The FadesThis Is England) and director Tom Hooper (The King’s SpeechCats). Dafne Keen (Logan), Ruth Wilson, James McAvoy, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Clarke Peters head the cast.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! The Season 1 finale aired on December 22, 2019, with a total of 8 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: The Chief CP watched the first two episodes and really hopes people want to talk about it. It’s very cool and a faithful adaptation. I will be watching it regardless!

Forky Asks a Question (Disney+): Did you even watch “Toy Story 4?” It’s a spork that sounds like Buster from “Arrested Development.” He has very existential questions to ask! (Releases November 12, 2019)

Pixar’s first series for the Disney+ streaming service features Forky, the Tony Hale-voiced character (who is technically a spork) introduced in Toy Story 4.

STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on January 10, 2020, after a total of ten episodes. There is no word as to whether the series will be extended by renewal.

CPU! STATUS: At three to five minutes per episode, it was easy to sample three or four of the episode of this series of Pixar shorts, which is a fun foray into getting to know the newest Toy Story favorite, the Tony Hale-voiced Forky, who is really a spork, but who’s counting? It doesn’t appear that Disney+ or Pixar plans to release more episodes, but they also have not labeled these ten as the only ten to be produced, so we will keep an eye out for a while longer.

The Mandalorian (Disney+): The “Star Wars” universe comes to TV. We’re not sure, but curiosity will probably kill this cat. (Releases November 12, 2019)

The first-ever live-action series set in the Star Wars universe comes from Jon Favreau, though he won’t direct any of the first season’s eight episodes. (Instead, directors include Taika Waititi, Dave Filoni, Rick Famuyiwa, Deborah Chow, and Bryce Dallas Howard.) Narcos star Pedro Pascal plays the titular character, a lone gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy sometime during the gap between the sixth and seventh Star Wars films. Joining him in the cast are Nick Nolte, Gina Carano, Giancarlo Esposito, Carl Weathers, and filmmaker Werner Herzog (who plays a villain, naturally). Expect a more character-driven, smaller-scope approach rather than constant action and expensive special effects—and prior knowledge of Star Wars is not a prerequisite to following the story. New episodes stream weekly.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Eight total episodes were produced for Season 1, all of which have officially been released as of December 27, 2019.

CPU! STATUS: Many in the CPU! inner circle have officially started requesting the series for podcast coverage, even though the reviews coming from all around are rather mixed, Baby Yoda aside.

The Witcher (Netflix): We’ve had our eye on this one awhile – and on Henry Cavill! (Releases December 20, 2019)

Henry Cavill stars as monster hunter Geralt of Rivia in this series adaptation of Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski’s epic fantasy novels, previously adapted into a widely praised videogame series. Expect some new characters who have never appeared in print or in the games as well as a bathtub scene which most certainly does appear in the most recent game. All eight episodes stream today, and the show has already been renewed for a 2nd season.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Eight total episodes were produced for Season 1, all of which were released on December 20, 2019.

CPU! STATUS: This Chief CP watched the premiere; it was a bit confusing, but the show allegedly improves beyond the first episode. We also have an already full panel waiting in the production line, so keep a weathered eye to CPU! for all forthcoming Witcher details.

Messiah (Netflix): Who doesn’t like a good procedural mixed with religious overtones? It’s like Agnes of God after she had the baby. (Releases January 1, 2020)

In this Mark Burnett-produced thriller, Michelle Monaghan stars as a CIA agent who investigates a charismatic cult leader (Mehdi Dehbi) claiming to be the son of God. James McTeigue directs.

STATUS: Officially canceled! Netflix released the ten available episodes on January 1, 2020.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed, but we’ll probably still check it out at some point. Streaming availability makes mercy watching more of a thing.

Dracula (Netflix): 1) Vampires. 2) The most famous vampire. 3) The creative team behind “Sherlock.” Aren’t you convinced? (Releases January 4, 2020)

The creative team behind Sherlock (Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat) offers a new take on another literary figure: Bram Stoker’s Dracula. A co-production with the BBC (which gets the series a few days earlier), the new series is set in Victorian London (and Transylvania) and will span just three episodes for its first season, though each is feature-length. Claes Bang (The SquareBorgen) stars as Count Dracula, and he’s joined in the cast by Dolly Wells, Joanna Scanlan, Morfydd Clark, and Gatiss (who co-wrote each of the three episodes with Moffat).

STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on January 3, 2020, after a total of three episodes. There is no word as to whether the series will be extended by renewal.

CPU! STATUS: CPU! has, predictably, received one request for podcast coverage – with vampires, the most famous vampires, and the Sherlock creative team, who can blame them?

Party of Five (Freeform): Reboot morbid curiosity. (Premieres January 8, 2020)

Reboot of the 1990s series of the same name (which ran for six seasons on Fox) offers a timely take on the story of five children who must support each other after they lose their parents—in this case, because their parents are deported to Mexico. The first half of tonight’s two-episode debut will also be available to stream one week early (on Jan. 1) via Freeform’s app and website and Hulu.

STATUS: Officially canceled! The series finale aired on March 4, 2020, after a total of ten episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed, but we’ll probably still check it out at some point – if and only if someone requests coverage of the original Party of Five.

Sanditon (PBS): It’s a miniseries adaptation of Jane Austen’s unfinished novel. Who doesn’t like Jane Austen? (Releases January 12, 2020)

Jane Austen’s unfinished final novel set in an early 19th century seaside village comes to the small screen in an adaptation from Andrew Davies (Les MisérablesMr. Selfridge). Rose Williams, Theo James, Anne Reid, Kris Marshall, and Crystal Clarke star. The series already aired last fall in the UK, where it seemed to divide critics. Two episodes air back-to-back tonight.

STATUS: Officially canceled! Original network, the United Kingdom’s iTV, canceled this adaptation after one season. The series finale aired on February 12, 2020, on PBS in the United States after a total of eight episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed, but we’ll probably still check it out at some point. We did see some social media water cooler opinions praising the show while expressing disappointment about the cancellation. The show was based upon an unfinished novel, so longevity really should never have been expected. We have a feeling that this might be a good, one season, encapsulated story, but you can tell us if we are wrong, gentle listener.

The Outsider (HBO): Stephen King adaptations are hot right now. (Releases January 12, 2020)

HBO’s 10-episode adaptation of Stephen King’s 2018 horror novel stars Ben Mendelsohn as a detective investigating the brutal murder of an 11-year-old boy found in the Georgia woods. Jason Bateman, Cynthia Erivo, Bill Camp, Mare Winningham, Paddy Considine, and Julianne Nicholson also star. Two episodes air back-to-back tonight.

STATUS: Billed as a miniseries, this new take on a Stephen King classic is unlikely to be renewed. The finale aired on March 8, 2020, after a total of ten episodes.

CPU! STATUS: CPU! has received one or two requests for podcast coverage. We have a few Stephen King fans around here.

The New Pope (HBO): Lots of early buzz about this miniseries starring Jude Law and John Malkovich. (Releases January 14, 2020)

Director Paolo Sorrentino’s nine-episode sequel to his 2017 miniseries The Young Pope returns star Jude Law and finds John Malkovich’s Sir John Brannox taking over the papal throne. Sharon Stone and Marilyn Manson guest, because why not.

STATUS: Billed as a miniseries, it’s hard to quantify whether any subsequent series would be considered a renewal or a cancellation, since this miniseries itself is a sequel to The Young Pope. In any event, the finale aired on February 7, 2020, after a total of seven episodes.

CPU! STATUS: We will probably have to watch everything related to popes starring Jude Law and John Malkovich now.

Avenue 5 (HBO): Captain Dr. House just sounds neat. (Releases January 19, 2020)

Veep creator Armando Iannucci returns to HBO for his next foul-mouthed comedy series, a sci-fi satire set four decades in the future aboard a luxury tourist vessel in space. Captaining that ship is Hugh Laurie, and he’s joined in the cast by Josh Gad, Zach Woods, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Kyle Bornheimer, and Star Trek: Voyager‘s Ethan Phillips.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! The Season 1 finale aired on March 15, 2020, with a total of 9 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Star Trek: Picard (CBS All Access): This series is already earmarked for the “Star Trek 50+ Series” podcast panel. (Premieres January 23, 2020)

Patrick Stewart returns as Starfleet’s all-time greatest captain (hey, we’re just stating facts) in a new series that picks up over two decades after the events of Star Trek: The Next Generation and its various film spinoffs. Filling out the main cast are Michelle Hurd, Santiago Cabrera, Alison Pill, Isa Briones, and Harry Treadaway, but you’ll also see some familiar faces from TNG (and Voyager), including Brent Spiner, Jonathan Frakes (who also directs several episodes), Marina Sirtis, and Jeri Ryan. Novelist Michael Chabon is among the writers and serves as showrunner for the 10-episode season, which is not a miniseries as originally believed, and has in fact already been renewed for a second season.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! The Season 1 finale aired on March 26, 2020, with a total of 10 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: This series will be covered as part of our “Star Trek 50+ Series…” Eventually. There are tons of Star Trek seasons to cover, but our panel is eager for the challenge, and most of them have already watched this series because, well, Captain Picard. And it’s very worth it!

Locke & Key (Netflix): “Keys with supernatural powers” was the draw. We’ve never read the book but are willing to give the story a chance, given Mr. Cuse’s involvement. (Premieres February 7, 2020)

After numerous failed attempts (by Hulu and Fox, among others) to bring Joe Hill’s graphic novel series to the small screen over the past decade, Locke & Key finally found a home at Netflix. This 10-episode first season retains the writer/producer of the previous failed pilot (Lost vet Carlton Cuse, joined by Meredith Averill) but features a new cast led by Jackson Robert Scott, Connor Jessup, Emilia Jones, Darby Stanchfield, and Bill Heck. The story features a mother of three children, a murdered husband, and a set of keys that provide supernatural powers—and bring with them great danger.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Netflix released the ten available episodes on February 7, 2020.

CPU! STATUS: CPU! has received at least one request for podcast coverage, so this pick up is permanent.

High Fidelity (Hulu): Can it be as good as the original film? Morbid curiosity drives us to find out. (Premieres February 14, 2020)

Originally ordered for Disney+ but moved to the older-skewing Hulu, this series adaptation of the Nick Hornby novel (previously adapted into a 2000 feature film by Stephen Frears) stars Zoe Kravitz as a gender-reversed version of the book’s main character, an obsessive record store owner who revisits five of her exes on a quest for self-improvement. Jake Lacy, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, and David H. Holmes also star. All 10 episodes stream today.

STATUS: Hulu released the ten available episodes on February 14, 2020. There is no word as to whether the series will be extended by renewal.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

War of the Worlds (Epix): It’s a classic. (Premieres February 16, 2020)

This eight-part adaptation of H.G. Wells’s classic tale of alien invasion transports the story to present-day Europe (and features aliens from another galaxy rather than Mars). Gabriel Byrne, Elizabeth McGovern, Léa Drucker, and Natasha Little head the cast. [Note that although this version aired in Europe in 2019, it is different from (and unrelated to) the BBC version that also aired in 2019.]

STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on April 5, 2020, in the United States after a total of 8 episodes. There is no word as to whether the series will be extended by renewal, though there has reportedly been work begun on a second season.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Dispatches from Elsewhere (AMC): The premise intrigues, and they got Sally Field. Seems like a win-win. (Premieres March 1, 2020)

Jason Segel returns to television for the first time since How I Met Your Mother with this mysterious anthology series which he also created and produces. The 10 hourlong episodes find four ordinary people challenged to uncover a mystery hiding within their city (Philadelphia)—a concept based loosely on the real-life, San Francisco-based alternate reality game called Games of Nonchalance. Sally Field, Andre 3000, Richard E. Grant, and Eve Lindley also star. Another new episode airs Monday night at 10p, the show’s regular timeslot going forward.

STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on April 27, 2020, after a total of 10 episodes. There is no word as to whether the series will be extended by renewal.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

The Plot Against America (HBO): It’s a timely alternate history series. (Premieres March 16, 2020)

David Simon’s latest HBO project is a six-part adaptation of Philip Roth’s 2004 novel that imagines an alternate American history in which Charles Lindbergh is elected president in 1940, leading America on a path toward facism. Winona Ryder, John Turturro, Morgan Spector, and Zoe Kazan head the cast.

STATUS: Billed as a miniseries, this tale of alternate history is unlikely to be renewed. The finale aired on April 20, 2020, after a total of six episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed, but it will be viewed.

Motherland: Fort Salem (Freeform): Another timely alternate history series. (Premieres March 18, 2020)

Freeform’s supernatural drama series presents an alternate-history version of present day America in which witches really did exist in colonial times—and went on to become the new nation’s most fearsome soldiers. Now, they harness their powers to fight terrorist threats.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! The Season 1 finale aired on May 20, 2020, with a total of 10 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: CPU! has already received requests for podcast coverage. We do like our supernatural alternate history dramas around here.

Little Fires Everywhere (Hulu): The star power intrigues and bolsters a socially relevant drama. (Premieres March 18, 2020)

Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington produce and star in an eight-episode adaptation of Celeste Ng’s 2017 best-seller that also features Joshua Jackson and Rosemarie DeWitt. Lynn Shelton is among the directors.

STATUS: Billed as a miniseries, this drama is unlikely to be renewed. The finale aired on April 22, 2020, after a total of eight episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed, but it will be viewed.

The English Game (Netflix): The creator of Downton Abbey! That’s sure to please! (Premieres March 20, 2020)

This six-episode drama from Downton Abbey‘s Julian Fellowes traces the rise of the sport of “football” (aka soccer) in England and beyond.

STATUS: Billed as a miniseries, this drama is unlikely to be renewed. All six episodes were released on March 6, 2020.

CPU! STATUS: CPU!’ers want to talk about it. Who are we to say no?

Tales from the Loop (Amazon Prime): High concept science fiction is a staple of the core Couch Potatoes. (Premieres April 3, 2020)

Amazon’s new sci-fi series is inspired by the futuristic artwork of Swedish painter Simon Stålenhag. Writer Nathaniel Halpern (Legion) created the series, which counts Matt Reeves (War for the Planet of the Apes) among its producers and Mark Romanek (Never Let Me Go) among the directors for this eight-episode first season, which focuses on the inhabitants of the rural Swedish town housing “The Loop,” a machine designed to unlock the mysteries of the universe and make the impossible possible. Rebecca Hall, Paul Schneider, and Jonathan Pryce star.

STATUS: Prime released the eight available episodes on April 3, 2020. There is no word as to whether the series will be extended by renewal.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

World on Fire (PBS): Million dollar star power behind a World War II epic; BBC produced. (Premieres April 5, 2020)

Seven-part Masterpiece drama is set across five countries (England, France, Germany, Poland, and the United States) during WWII. Helen Hunt, Sean Bean, Lesley Manville, Blake Harrison, and Jonah Hauer-King head the cast.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! The Season 1 finale aired on May 17, 2020, with a total of 7 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Deadwater Fell (Acorn TV): David Tennant! David Tennant! David Tennant! (Premieres April 6, 2020)

David Tennant and Cush Jumbo head the cast of this four-part Scottish crime drama from Grantchester‘s Daisy Coulam.

STATUS: Billed as a miniseries, this drama is unlikely to be renewed. The series finale aired on January 31, 2020, after four episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Run (HBO): Fleabag pedigree and a nicely cut trailer. (Premieres April 12, 2020)

Produced by Fleabag‘s Phoebe Waller-Bridge and created by Vicky Jones (who worked with Waller-Bridge on both that show and Killing Eve), this rom-com-thriller stars Merritt Wever (UnbelievableNurse Jackie) as a woman living a boring suburban life who receives an out-of-the-blue text from her one-time college sweetheart (Domhnall Gleeson) that promises to shake up her life for the better.

STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on May 24, 2020, after a total of 7 episodes. There is no word as to whether the series will be extended by renewal.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Belgravia (Netflix): The creator of Downton Abbey! That’s sure to please! (Premieres April 12, 2020)

Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes returns to TV with a six-part adaptation of his own novel set in 19th century London that is co-produced by ITV. Tamsin Greig, Philip Glenister, Harriet Walter, Tom Wilkinson, and Alice Eve star.

STATUS: Billed as a limited series, this drama is unlikely to be renewed. The series finale aired on April 19, 2020, after a total of 6 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Mrs. America (Hulu): Cate Blanchett does TV! Not to mention the sheer pedigree of this all-star cast. (Premieres April 15, 2020)

Like last month’s Devs, it’s another FX series that isn’t on FX; instead, it’s a Hulu exclusive. Cate Blanchett makes her American TV debut in this nine-part limited series about the 1970s campaign to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment in which she plays Phyllis Schlafly, the conservative activist (or gadfly, as she was oft-described in the press) who opposed the movement. Sarah Paulson, Elizabeth Banks, Uzo Aduba, Rose Byrne, Margo Martindale, James Marsden, Ari Graynor, John Slattery, Melanie Lynskey, Tracey Ullman, Niecy Nash, and Jeanne Tripplehorn are just some of the other stars in what could be 2020’s best TV cast. The first three episodes stream today, but the remaining six will arrive one per week.

STATUS: Billed as a miniseries, this drama is unlikely to be renewed. The series finale aired on May 6, 2020, after a total of 6 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

The Midnight Gospel (Netflix): A dark animated series with a fantasy bend and “Adventure Time” panache. (Premieres April 20, 2020)

New eight-episode adult animated series comes from comedian Duncan Trussell and Adventure Time‘s Pendleton Ward. Very loosely adapted from Trussell’s podcast, the series follows a podcaster who sets out to interview beings living in dying worlds.

STATUS: Netflix released the eight available episodes on April 20, 2020. There is no word as to whether the series will be extended by renewal.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Defending Jacob (Apple TV+): The trailers motivated this pick up. Props to Apple’s marketing department. Plus: Captain America! (Premieres April 24, 2020)

Morten Tyldum (The Imitation Game) directs a limited series adaptation of the William Landay novel about a father (and prosecutor) whose teenage son is accused of murder. Chris Evans, Michelle Dockery (Downton Abbey), and Jaeden Martell (It) star. The first three episodes stream today, while the remaining five will arrive weekly.

STATUS: Billed as a miniseries, this drama is unlikely to be renewed. The series finale aired on May 29, 2020, after a total of 8 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Penny Dreadful: City of Angels (Showtime): We have a potential Penny Dreadful panel waiting in the wings, and I am sure their whistles will be whet for this sequel/spin-off. (Premieres April 26, 2020)

Natalie Dormer (Game of Thrones) and Daniel Zovatto (Fear the Walking Dead) head the cast of this Penny Dreadful follow-up series set in late-1930s Los Angeles. Kerry Bishé, Nathan Lane, Jessica Garza, Piper Perabo, Adam Rodriguez, Brent Spiner, and Adriana Barraza also star, while the original show’s Rory Kinnear will appear in a different role.

STATUS: The series finale aired on June 28, 2020, after ten episodes. There is no word as to whether the series will be extended by renewal.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Never Have I Ever (Netflix): Mindy Kaling’s earned her spurs. (Premieres April 27, 2020)

Mindy Kaling’s latest series is a coming-of-age tale loosely based on her own life as an Indian-American teenager, though set in the present day (well, the present day of a few months ago). Kaling writes and produces (along with her Mindy Project collaborator Lang Fisher), while newcomer Maitreyi Ramakrishnan stars after winning the role during an open casting call.

STATUS: Netflix released the ten available episodes on April 27, 2020. There is no word as to whether the series will be extended by renewal.

CPU! STATUS: CPU! has received at least one request for podcast coverage.

Upload (Amazon Prime): CPU! already has a nearly full panel waiting in the wings to talk this “Good Place” like comedy-drama. (Premieres May 1, 2020)

The latest comedy from Greg Daniels (The OfficeKing of the HillPeople of Earth) is a satire set in a near future in which people nearing death can have their minds “uploaded” into a virtual afterlife of their choosing. Robbie Amell and Andy Allo star. Daniels wrote and directed the pilot and serves and showrunner for the 10-episode series.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! Netflix released the ten available episodes on May 1, 2020.

CPU! STATUS: Our resident potatoes buzzed pretty quickly about this science fiction comedy featuring superhero carryover Robbie Amell. It seems they were not the only ones, since Prime renewed it so quickly. Look to CPU! for upcoming programming about “Upload.”

Hollywood (Netflix): Ryan Murphy puts his stamp on it, and people talk about it – for better or for worse. (Premieres May 1, 2020)

Ryan Murphy’s second Netflix series to air (following The Politician) but the first ordered by the streaming service after signing Murphy to a long-term deal, Hollywood is a seven-episode limited series set in late-1940s Hollywood, where various filmmakers attempt to strike it big in a movie industry that is biased against certain genders, races, and sexualities. Darren Criss, David Corenswet, Jeremy Pope, Patti LuPone, Dylan McDermott, Holland Taylor, and Maude Apatow star. They’ll play a mix of fictional and real-life figures.

STATUS: Billed as a miniseries, this drama is unlikely to be renewed. Netflix released the seven available episodes on May 1, 2020.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Solar Opposities (Hulu): By the creator of “Rick and Morty.” And it’s about aliens. (Premieres May 8, 2020)

The latest animated sci-fi comedy from Rick & Morty creator Justin Roiland (along with Mike McMahan, also a writer on Rick & Morty) centers on a family of aliens who find themselves forced to live in America. The voice cast is led by Roiland, Thomas Middleditch, Sean Giambrone, and Mary Mack. All eight episodes will be available to stream today, and the series has already been renewed for a second season.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Seasons 2 AND 3. Hulu released the eight available episodes of Season 1 on May 8, 2020.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

The Eddy (Netflix): It’s a musical, and one of our panelists is named “Eddy.” I just assume. (Premieres May 8, 2020)

The first TV series from director Damien Chazelle (La La LandWhiplash) is yet another music-focused project. Written by Jack Thorne (National Treasure), with original songs from Glen Ballard and Randy Kerber, the gritty, multi-lingual, Paris-set series stars Andre Holland as a pianist and part-owner of a failing jazz club whose estranged teenage daughter (Amandla Stenberg) suddenly re-enters his life.

STATUS: Netflix released the eight available episodes on May 8, 2020. There is no word as to whether the series will be extended by renewal.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

I Know This Much Is True (HBO): Trailers for this Mark Ruffalo vehicle were pretty compelling. (Premieres May 10, 2020)

Rescheduled from April. Written and directed by Derek Cianfrance (The Place Beyond the Pines), this six-episode adaptation of Wally Lamb’s 1998 best-seller stars Mark Ruffalo in dual roles as very different identical twins. (Ruffalo gained 30 pounds to play one of the twins, whose weight is affected by medications he takes to treat his schizophrenia.) Rosie O’Donnell, Melissa Leo, Juliette Lewis, Kathryn Hahn, Imogen Poots, Rob Huebel, and Archie Panjabi also star.

STATUS: Billed as a miniseries, this drama is unlikely to be renewed. The series finale aired on June 14, 2020, after six episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Snowpiercer (TNT): Trailers again – plus, it’s science fiction. It’s what we like! (Premieres May 17, 2020)

Recently moved forward from May 31. First, it was graphic novel. Then, a well-reviewed 2013 film from future Parasite director Bong Joon-ho. Then it was set to become a TNT series. Then it was a TBS series. Then it was a TNT series again. Along the way, the original showrunner (Josh Friedman) and director (Scott Derrickson) left the show due to creative differences after filming a pilot (itself the result of a two-year development process). From the wreckage several years later comes a very different adaptation from Orphan Black creator Graeme Manson. Like the film, the series is set in a frigid, post-apocalyptic future aboard a perpetually moving train (containing 1,001 cars that house Earth’s remaining human population) where class differences play out in various ways. Daveed Diggs and Jennifer Connelly head the cast, and the show has already been renewed for a second season, which will add Sean Bean in a major role.

STATUS: Season 1 premiered on May 17, 2020, and seven of ten ordered episodes have aired as of the publication of this post. There is no word yet as to whether the series has been extended by renewal; it was originally supposed to air on TBS, which renewed it for a second season, but it is unclear whether that renewal deal extended to TNT when the latter network decided to retain the right to air it (it’s a long story, best reserved for a Wikipedia read).

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Space Force (Netflix): Look, we try not to be political…hey, it’s Steve Carell! (Premieres May 29, 2020)

The Office vets Steve Carell, Greg Daniels, and Howard Klein reunite for another workplace comedy—and, yes, that workplace is indeed the newest branch of the American armed services, just as they are getting off the ground (so to speak). Carell stars opposite John Malkovich, Lisa Kudrow, Ben Schwartz, Noah Emmerich, Jessica St. Clair, Tawny Newsome, Fred Willard, Diana Silvers, and Jimmy O. Yang.

STATUS: Netflix released the ten available episodes on May 29, 2020. There is no word as to whether the series will be extended by renewal.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Others on radar: The Lord of the Rings series in development at Amazon; The Chronicles of Narnia at Netflix; The Wheel of Time at Amazon; The Watch (BBC); Conan at Amazon; The Dark Tower at Amazon; Cursed at Amazon; the Loki and Scarlet Witch properties in development at Disney+.

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Progress Report: End of Season Scorecard for Shows Covered By CPU! (Long-Running), 2020

Based on reliable sources, including TVLine, the A.V. Club, and Wikipedia, here are the statuses of shows currently covered by the CPU! Podcast Universe ™.  This list does not include shows reviewed from this past season’s pilots list because we will cover those next week in our annual End of Season Scorecard for 2019-2020 Pilots!  In fact, this is the first of the Summer Series Progress Reports! 

This particular list comprises the End of Season Scorecard for Long-Running shows covered by and/or requested for coverage by the CPU! Podcast, with current statuses, upcoming premiere dates (if known), and other helpful information.  Shows that ended this year or recently that we have already covered via podcast or blog have been removed from the list, except for any that we missed in our last Progress Report. Also included is a complete list of network renewals and cancellations, some cable, premium, and streaming networks included, at the bottom.  If your show is not being covered by CPU!, and you want it to be, leave a comment or contact us at couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com (or via Facebook/Twitter/Instagram).  We would probably find a way to make it happen!

*Note: If you haven’t already figured it out, we measure the TV year from June 1st to May 31st.

The CPU! “What We’re Currently Watching” List

Supernatural (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 15, which is the final season (the heavens will truly break the day of the series finale). Season 15 premiered on October 10, 2019; however, the CW delayed the final 7 episodes due to the COVID-19 pandemic to Fall 2020, allowing Supernatural to air a full season of 20 episodes. Therefore, the CPU! podcast episodes covering Season 15B and Looking Back at the whole series will release after the show has officially ended.

The Flash  (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 7, which will premiere in January 2021.

DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 6, which will premiere in January 2021.

Supergirl (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 6, which will premiere in January 2021.

Batwoman (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 2, with the lead role recast. Season 2 will premiere in January 2021.

Stranger Things (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 4.

Fuller House (PODCAST) – Netflix

Ended. Season 5’s second part was released on June 2, 2020. The Full/er House Series’ panel’s Season 5 and Goodbye review on the podcast is coming soon.

American Horror Story (PODCAST) – FX

Renewed for Seasons 10, 11, 12, AND 13; in addition, a spin-off series called American Horror Stories was announced.

The Good Place (PODCAST) – NBC

Ended; Season 4 is the final season. A CPU! Live Stream Event episode of the Season 4 and our Goodbye review on the podcast is coming soon.

Grace and Frankie (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 7, which will be the final season.

Arrested Development (PODCAST) – Netflix

No renewal or cancellation announcement has been made. Season 5’s second part was released on March 15, 2019.

Will & Grace (PODCAST/Jumped the Shark) – NBC

Ended; Season 11 is the final season. CPU! Jumped the Shark, with only moderator Kylie left standing. Kylie’s Final Thoughts Review on the podcast is coming soon.

Schitt$ Creek (PODCAST) – Pop

Ended; Season 6 is the final season. Season 6 and Goodbye Review on the podcast is coming soon.

Doctor Who (PODCAST) – BBC/BBC America

Renewed for Series 13.

Riverdale (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 5, which will premiere in January 2021.

Game of Thrones (PODCAST) – HBO

Ended; Season 8 is the final season. CPU!’s Season 8 and Looking Back review episodes on the podcast are coming soon.

iZombie (PODCAST) – CW

Ended; Season 5 is the final season. CPU!’s Season 5 and Goodbye review on the podcast is releasing tomorrow, June 24, 2020!

The X-Files (PODCAST) – Fox

Ended for now, and CPU! has already posted its goodbye review, but the messaging has been somewhat confusing…

Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D (PODCAST/Jumped the Shark) – ABC

Season 7 is the final season; it premiered on May 27, 2020. CPU! Jumped the Shark. If you would like us to resume podcast coverage of this show, please contact us via the Guestbook, social media, or at our email address: couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com.

The Crown (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 4.

13 Reasons Why (PODCAST/Jumped the Shark) – Netflix

Ended; Season 4 is the final season and was released on June 5, 2020. CPU! Jumped the Shark, with only moderator Kylie left standing. Kylie’s Final Thoughts Review on the podcast is coming soon.

Westworld (PODCAST) – HBO

Renewed for Season 4.

Altered Carbon (PODCAST) – Netflix

Season 2 released on February 27, 2020. No renewal or cancellation announcement has yet been made.

How to Get Away with Murder (PODCAST/Jumped the Shark) – ABC

Ended; Season 6 is the final season.  CPU! Jumped the Shark, with, as of publication of this post, only co-moderator and panelist Eddy left standing. Eddy’s Final Thoughts Review on the podcast is coming soon.

Sherlock (PODCAST) – PBS

Series 4 aired from January 1-January 15, 2017.  Though possibility of a fifth series is being contemplated, no announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

The 100 (PODCAST/Jumped the Shark) – CW

Renewed for Season 7, which is the final season and which premiered on May 20, 2020. CPU! Jumped the Shark. If you would like us to resume podcast coverage of this show, please contact us via the Guestbook, social media, or at our email address: couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com.

Fargo – FX

Renewed for Season 4.

The Mindy Project – Hulu

Ended 2017. If you would like us to cover this show in a podcast episode, please contact us via the Guestbook, social media, or at our email address (couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com); review or podcast to come.

Sleepy Hollow – Fox

Ended 2017.  Review or podcast to come.

Madam Secretary – CBS

Ended 2019. Review or podcast to come.

Bones – Fox

Ended 2017.  CPU! will be covering this show in a future “Looking Back” podcast episode. Stay tuned!

Revenge – ABC

Ended 2015.  CPU! will be covering this show in a future “Looking Back” podcast episode. Stay tuned!

About a Boy – NBC

Ended 2015.  Review (either blog or podcast) to come.

Network Shows and Other Shows Mentioned by CPU!ers

(does not include this year’s freshman series, currently covered shows, shows we’ve already covered and eliminated, shows that have ended via cancellation or natural means but are still on the list, or game and reality shows)

By Popular Demand

ABC

A Million Little Things (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

American Housewife (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 5.

black-ish (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 7.

Bless This Mess (passed by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 2 is the show’s final season.

The Conners (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

Fresh Off the Boat (passed by CPU!)
Ended. Season 6 is the show’s final season.

The Goldbergs (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 8.

The Good Doctor (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

Grey’s Anatomy (CPU! jumped the shark)
Renewed for Season 17.

Modern Family (added to the CPU! list)
Ended.  Season 11 is the show’s final season.

Reef Break* (passed by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 1 is the show’s final season.
*This show was not listed among season new entries last summer. Given the quick cancellation and relatively understated premiere (read: we’ve never heard of this one), CPU! is officially passing on this show (in the most well-timed way, of course).

The Rookie (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

Schooled (passed by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Single Parents (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Station 19 (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

CBS

Blood & Treasure (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 2.

Blue Bloods (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 11.

Bull (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 5.

Criminal Minds (passed by CPU!)
Ended. Season 15 is the show’s final season.

FBI (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

God Friended Me (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Hawaii Five-O (passed by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 10 is the show’s final season.

MacGyver (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 5.

Magnum PI (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

Man with a Plan (passed by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 4 is the final season.

Mom (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 8.

NCIS (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 18.

NCIS: Los Angeles (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 12.

NCIS: New Orleans (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 7.

The Neighborhood (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

SEAL Team (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

S.W.A.T. (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

Young Sheldon (passed by CPU! for now)
Renewed for Season 4.

FOX

9-1-1 (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 4.

Bob’s Burgers (animated)
Renewed for Season 11.

Empire (picked up by CPU!)
Ended. Season 6 is the show’s final season.

Family Guy (animated)
Renewed for Season 19.

Last Man Standing (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 9.

The Orville (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3 but moving to Hulu.

The Resident (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

The Simpsons (animated)
Renewed for Season 32.

NBC

A.P. Bio (added to the CPU! list)
Update: Renewed for Season 3 and moving to Peacock.

The Blacklist (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 8.

Blindspot (picked up by CPU!)
Season 5 premiered May 7, 2020. Season 5 is the final season.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 8.

Chicago Fire (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Seasons 9, 10, AND 11.

Chicago Med (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Seasons 6, 7, AND 8.

Chicago P.D. (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Seasons 8, 9, AND 10.

Good Girls (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

The InBetween (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 1 is the final season.

Law and Order: SVU (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Seasons 22, 23, AND 24.

Manifest (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

New Amsterdam (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Seasons 3, 4, AND 5.

Superstore (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 6 but without the lead, America Ferrera.

This Is Us (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Seasons 5 AND 6.

The CW

All American (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

Black Lightning (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

Burden of Truth (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

Charmed (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

Dynasty (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

In the Dark (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 3.

Legacies (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

The Outpost (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 3.

Roswell, New Mexico (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

Current/Ongoing Shows – Cable, Premium, Streaming – Requested
by CPU! Regulars for the Podcast

PBS

Call the Midwife
Renewed for Series 10 AND 11.

BBC America

Killing Eve
Renewed for Season 4.

FXX

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Renewed for Season 15.

FX

Feud
Plans for a Season 2 were discarded; no official renewal or cancellation announcement has yet been made.

Archer
Renewed for Season 11.

What We Do in the Shadows
Renewed for Season 3.

Netflix

The OA
Canceled. Season 2 is the final season.

Peaky Blinders
Renewed for Series 6.

Anne with an E
Canceled. Season 3 is the final season.

Master of None
Season 2 premiered on May 12, 2017.  No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

GLOW
Renewed for Season 4, which will be the final season.

Mindhunter
The series is on indefinite hold (neither renewed or canceled) as of January 2020.

The End of the F***ing World
Season 2 was released on November 4, 2019. No renewal or cancellation announcement has yet been made.

Black Mirror
Season 5 was released on June 5, 2019. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

BoJack Horseman
Ended. Season 6 is the show’s final season.

Designated Survivor
Canceled. Season 3 is the show’s final season.

Lucifer
Renewed for Season 6.

Insatiable
Canceled. Season 2 is the show’s final season.

The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
Renewed for Season 2. Season 2’s first part, the initial eight episodes, was released on January 24, 2020.

Ozark
Season 3 was released on March 27, 2020. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

Big Mouth
Renewed for Seasons 4, 5, AND 6.

Frontier
Renewed for Season 3, which premiered on December 7, 2018. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

Derry Girls
Renewed for Season 3.

The Protector
Renewed for Seasons 3 AND 4.

Bodyguard
Series 1 premiered on August 26, 2018. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Sex Education
Renewed for Season 3.

The Umbrella Academy
Renewed for Season 2. Season 2 will premiere on July 31, 2020.

Russian Doll
Renewed for Season 2.

After Life
Renewed for Series 3.

Dead to Me
Season 2 was released on May 8, 2020. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

Dark
Renewed for Season 3. Season 3 is the show’s final season and will premiere on June 27, 2020.

Lost in Space
Renewed for Season 3. Season 3 is the show’s final season.

AJ and the Queen
Canceled. Season 1 is the show’s final season.

I Am Not Okay with This
Season 1 was released on February 26, 2020. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

You
Renewed for Season 3.

Feel Good
Season 1 was released on March 18, 2020. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

The Stranger
Season 1 was released on January 30, 2020. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

3%
Renewed for Season 4. Season 4 is the show’s final season.

Daybreak
Canceled. Season 1 is the show’s final season.

Showtime

Billions
Season 5 is currently airing. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

Shameless
Renewed for Season 11. Season 11 is the show’s final season.

USA

Mr. Robot
Ended. Season 4 is the show’s final season.

Starz

Outlander
Renewed for Season 6.

American Gods
Renewed for Season 3.

Power
Ended. Season 6 is the show’s final season.

AMC

Better Call Saul
Renewed for Season 6. Season 6 is the show’s final season.

The Walking Dead
Renewed for Season 11.

SyFy

The Magicians
Ended. Season 5 is the show’s final season.

Wynonna Earp
Renewed for Season 4.

Van Helsing
Renewed for Season 5. Season 5 is the show’s final season.

Amazon

The Man in the High Castle
Ended. Season 4 is the show’s final season.

Brittania
Renewed for Season 3.

The Expanse
Renewed for Season 5.

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Renewed for Season 4.

The Boys
Renewed for Season 2.

Bosch
Renewed for Season 7. Season 7 is the show’s final season.

Black Spot
Season 2 was released on June 14, 2019. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Hunters
Season 1 was released on February 21, 2020. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Hulu

The Handmaid’s Tale
Renewed for Season 4.

Castle Rock
The Season 2 finale aired on December 11, 2019. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Marvel’s Runaways
Ended. Season 3 is the final season.

Letterkenny
Renewed for Seasons 8 AND 9. Season 8 released on December 25, 2019.

Shrill
Renewed for Season 3.

The Act
The Season 1 finale was released on May 1, 2019. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

HBO

Big Little Lies
The Season 2 finale aired on July 21, 2019. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Curb Your Enthusiasm
The Season 10 finale aired on March 22, 2020. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

True Detective
The Season 3 finale aired on February 24, 2019. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

Succession
Renewed for Season 3.

Disney Channel

Raven’s Home
The Season 3 finale aired on May 3, 2020. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

Duck Tales
Season 3 is in progress and premiered on April 4, 2020. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

Cinemax

Strike
Renewed for Series 4.

Cartoon Network

Rick and Morty
Renewed for Season 5.

TV Land

Younger
Renewed for Season 7.

Freeform

Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger
Canceled. Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Discovery: Family

My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
Ended. Season 9 is the show’s final season.

YouTube Premium

Cobra Kai
Renewed for Season 3 and moving to Netflix.

DC Universe

Titans
Renewed for Season 3.

History Channel

Vikings
Ended. Season 6 is the show’s final season.

Pop

One Day at a Time
The Season 4 finale aired on April 28, 2020, as Season 4 was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic. An animated special aired on June 16, 2020.

CBS All Access

The Twilight Zone
Renewed for Season 2. Season 2 premieres on June 25, 2020.

Star Trek: Discovery
Renewed for Season 3; this series will be covered as part of CPU!’s “Star Trek 50+ Series” in the future.

Star Trek: Picard
Renewed for Season 2; this series will be covered as part of CPU!’s “Star Trek 50+ Series” in the future.

TBS

Miracle Workers
The Season 2 finale aired on March 31, 2020. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

That’s it, fellow Couch Potatoes!  Next up in the Progress Report series: the 2019-2020 Pilots End of Season Scorecard, to be published with as much as information as we have on June 30, 2020!  Stay tuned! 

Meet the (New) Moderator – Spencer!

We here at Couch Potatoes Unite! just keep right on expanding, for the love of all things TV!  You have already heard several voices, old and continually new, on our podcasts! Well, some of those voices have expressed desire to expand beyond their roles as panelists. As a result, from time to time, some of the voices will grab hold of the reins of moderating our panel-based podcast episodes.

Another of our regular podcast panelists, a podcasting force in his own right and one of our secretly or not-so-secretly nerdiest panelists – and certainly our most British panelist – stepped up to moderate our Altered Carbon panel; his first effort was published last week. Read all about him (his info is also accessible on the About page, reachable by the little square box in the upper left of the header).

INTRODUCING SPENCER!

Spencer likes to remind everyone that he is English – and that this quality is why he sounds funny on recordings. We will let you decide how to respond to that one, gentle listener. With that disclaimer in place, Spencer is from Grand Rapids, Michigan, by way of the United Kingdom. He moved to Grand Rapids in 1993 and has loved being in GR ever since: “it’s a very cool place to be!” He is active in local theater, on and offstage; plays soccer; and tries to keep busy and to enjoy life. He loves stories, he loves compelling characters, and he loves TV! He watches a fair amount of it, in fact, but prefers quality over quantity. He has been a CPU! panelist for a few years now: “These people are awesome, and so are you, listeners!” Spencer contributes to the staff of most of our comic book adaptation panels, including the DCTU Series, Gotham, and the Marvel’s Defenders Series, but also finds himself joining the “Brit TV” panels like Downton Abbey, Sherlock, and The Crown….”Hey, they make great TV in the homeland! 😊” He has also Looked Back at action dramas like Person of Interest, Battle Creek, and Firefly and is on the Development Arrested/Arrested Development Series. Spencer is married to another frequent CPU! panelist, Kristin (T)!

Progress Report: Fall TV Preview and Selection for 2019-2020 Shows (2019)

At this point, the primary TV viewing season is over, the summer viewing season in all its limited glory is wrapping up, and the calendar has struck the month of September…the fall TV season is upon us!  Thus, it’s time to shop for new pilots! Since up-fronts were held in May, new TV offerings by networks and some cable outlets (as well as streaming networks) have been announced. It’s time to examine them closely and choose which will be added to the extremely extended lineup covered by this blog!

Thanks to TVLine for helping a girl out.

*Note: with the expansion of CPU!, these initial thoughts are based upon the CPU! Chief’s assessments.  As with previous seasons, a growing number of CPU! members may find shows initially passed by the CPU! Chief and choose to review them.  CPU! readers will be informed if the show’s status changes regarding coverage as the season progresses through the handy CPU! Progress Reports, and all written reviews will be published!

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9-1-1: LONE STAR, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: Sunday, Jan. 19, following the NFC Championship, and continuing Monday, Jan. 20

TIME SLOT: Midseason

WHO: Rob Lowe (Parks and Recreation)

WHAT: In this 9-1-1 spinoff, a sophisticated New York cop relocates to Austin, Texas, with his son. There, he must try to balance saving those who are at their most vulnerable with solving the problems in his own life.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass for Now.  Welcome to the 2019-2020 CPU! network pilot review, always full of snark and real talk about upcoming TV from your friendly neighborhood TV podcast!  We start off with a bit of a by, and really, this comes down to the fact that CPU! initially passed the parent show of this would-be spin-off, 9-1-1, a show that has since been requested (though slowly and in a lukewarm-type fashion) by members of the CPU! corps. Our rule about spin-offs here is that we have to cover the parent show before we watch the spin-off, so there is your answer about whether we pick up or pass. We merely pass for now, without prejudice. But hey, Rob Lowe, what’s shaking?

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All Rise

ALL RISE, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 23

TIME SLOT: Mondays at 9/8c

WHO: Simone Missick (Luke Cage), Wilson Bethel (Hart of Dixie), Jessica Camacho (The Flash), Marg Helgenberger (CSI), J. Alex Brinson, Lindsay Mendez, Ruthie Ann Miles

WHAT: A drama that follows the dedicated, chaotic, hopeful, and sometimes absurd lives of judges, prosecutors, and public defenders as they work with bailiffs, clerks, and cops to get justice for the people of Los Angeles amidst a flawed legal system.

Trailer available at TVLine.com or at CBS’ YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. As TV lovers like you and I know by now, the TV landscape is awash with legal dramas (or comedy-dramas, in this case), and it would take something special for a new legal drama to set it apart from the rather trope-laden pond of courtroom properties just like it. That’s where your friendly neighborhood Chief CP is hoping that a few superheroes and meta-humans save the genre from floundering in this new entry at the Eye. While the trailer presents yet another trope studded landscape of feisty judge upends the flat and boring world turnings of the legal system, it’s the cast populating this landscape that is going to inspire at least this Couch Potato to take a look-see. And let’s see – you have Misty Knight from Luke Cage, Bullseye from Daredevil, and Gypsy from The Flash. That’s three people from three shows that have been covered heavily here at CPU!, and they’re all very good at their jobs based on what we’ve seen so far – and when the writing services them well. Simone Missick alone packs a lot of charisma into her sass in the brief trailer, and I think it’s worth at least a viewing to see if this new show can really rise to the top of its overplayed cousins. What do you think?

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Not Just Me Fox

ALMOST FAMILY (fka Not Just Me), Fox

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 2

TIME SLOT: Wednesdays at 9/8c

WHO: Brittany Snow (American Dreams), Emily Osment (Young & Hungry), Megalyn Echikunwoke (Damien, Arrow), Timothy Hutton (The Haunting of Hill House, How to Get Away With Murder), Mo McRae (Empire, Pitch), Victoria Cartagena (Manifest, Gotham), Mustafa Elzein

WHAT: An only child finds her life turned upside down when her father reveals that, over the course of his prize-winning career as a pioneering fertility doctor, he used his own sperm to conceive upwards of a hundred children, including two new sisters. As these three young women slowly embrace their new reality, they will attempt to form an nontraditional bond as sisters, even as they must welcome a tidal wave of new siblings into their rapidly expanding family. 

Trailer available at TVLine.com or at Fox’s YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. On the one hand, this new drama from Fox gets points for an original premise. Original premises on TV are so rare these days, though I think the revival/reboot trend is starting to correct somewhat. On the other hand, this premise betrays a few problematic foundations that are really going to have to appeal to new viewers in order for the show to be successful in terms of ratings, and upon my viewing of the trailer, I just don’t know if those foundations entice this Couch Potato to do the thing. I anticipate a personal struggle with a concept that asks the viewer to sympathize with Timothy Hutton’s unethical fertility doctor. In addition, the newfound siblings concept provides some human interest but also starts to smack of The Odd Couple meets Charmed without magic. And where can this story go? Will it be something akin to the viewer and the characters meeting a new sibling each week and going on wacky adventures railing against their secretly unethical fertility doctor father? If the show gains steam or recommendations, Couch Potatoes Unite! always reconsiders, but I, personally (notice I’m using a lot of first person pronouns in this review), felt a bit icky watching the trailer and don’t know if I can make the leap to being almost good with watching this. For now, at least.

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Baker and the Beauty ABC

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THE BAKER AND THE BEAUTY, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

TIME SLOT: Midseason

WHO: Nathalie Kelley (Dynasty), Victor Rasuk (Stalker)

WHAT: Daniel Garcia is working in the family bakery and doing everything that his loving Cuban parents and siblings expect him to do, but on a wild Miami night, he meets Noa Hamilton, an international superstar and fashion mogul, and his life moves into the spotlight. Will this unlikely couple upend their lives to be together and pull their families into a culture clash?

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. This sounds like another trope-filled soap opera, where a lovable and potentially handsome schlub meets a beautiful famous actress, and they fall in love. It’s Notting Hill with a bakery, not a bookstore. Also, the Chief CP is not a fan of Nathalie Kelley, to whom some of our Couch Potatoes were first exposed on The Vampire Diaries (CPU! passed on the Dynasty remake, and I still feel we made the right choice). Again, recommendations tend to change our minds, and there might be some of our cast of Couch Potatoes interested in this type of television, but without a trailer and given the premise and the cast, this is pretty much an all-around get-out-of-dodge pass.

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Batwoman The CW

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BATWOMAN, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 6

TIME SLOT: Sundays at 8/7c

WHO: Ruby Rose (Arrowverse “Elseworlds” crossover), Dougray Scott (Snatch, Hemlock Grove), Rachel Skarsten (Reign), Meagan Tandy (Teen Wolf), Camrus Johnson (Marvel’s Luke Cage), Nicole Kang (YOU), Elizabeth Anweis (9-1-1, NCIS: LA)

WHAT: Armed with a passion for social justice and a flair for speaking her mind, Kate Kane soars onto the streets of Gotham as Batwoman, an out lesbian and highly trained street fighter primed to snuff out the failing city’s criminal resurgence – but don’t call her a hero yet. In a city desperate for a savior, Kate must overcome her own demons before embracing the call to be Gotham’s symbol of hope.

Trailer available at TVLine.com or at the CW’s YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. Though many of our DCTU panel won’t like it, this is an automatic Pick Up for our CPU! DCTU Series panel, as Batwoman will be an Arrowverse entry, designed to fill the hole left by the flagship series, Arrow, when it takes its series bow at mid-season following the Crisis on Infinite Earths mega-crossover event coming in December. None of our panelists loved the “Batwoman” entry in last year’s Elseworlds crossover, but we didn’t all hate it either. If the show’s writers can do justice to Gotham City and can breathe new life into Kate Kane’s version of the character and member of the Bat-Family, cynicism might sway to positivism. We won’t know until the series premieres in October.

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BH90210, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: August 7, 2019

TIME SLOT: Wednesdays at 9/8c

WHO: Gabrielle Carteris, Shannen Doherty, Jennie Garth, Brian Austin Green, Jason Priestley, Tori Spelling, Ian Ziering

WHAT: The series will focus on the original cast members of Beverly Hills, 90210 — Jason Priestley, Jennie Garth, Ian Ziering, Gabrielle Carteris, Brian Austin Green, Tori Spelling, and Shannen Doherty — playing heightened, fictionalized versions of themselves. Having parted ways 19 years after the original series ended, they reunite to get a reboot up and running and must reconcile their new lives with the complications of their histories together.

Trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. On the one hand, this could be a cheeky, fresh experiment in the TV reboot scientific method. On the other hand, this could also be the desperate gambit of 50 year old (plus) former TV stars trying to recapture their glory days and the height of their individual stardom (I’m looking at you, Tori Spelling). The CPU! roster is filled with secret and not-so-secret fans of at least the original Beverly Hills, 90210, and some have already sampled this nothing-more-than-guilty-pleasure fare this summer with somewhat lukewarm results. Is the show as delicious as the food always seemed to be at the Peach Pit? How will it feel without Luke Perry, the popular erstwhile Dylan McKay, who passed away earlier this year (RIP, I’m still heartbroken). Have you watched it? Tell us all about it.

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Bless the Harts Fox

BLESS THE HARTS, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 29

TIME SLOT: Sundays at 8:30/7:30c

WHO: The voices of Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Jillian Bell, Ike Barinholtz

WHAT: The animated comedy follows a group of Southerners who are always “broke as a joke” and struggling for the American dream of status and wealth. What they don’t realize is that they’re already rich… in friends, family and laughter.

Sneak peek available at Fox’s YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Despite the all-star power voice cast, this new series in Fox’s Sunday Animated line-up feels like King of the Hill without the heart of Texas and Mike Judge to make the show, you know, actually funny. If you think we should change our tune, drop us a line, but we don’t think this new show is blessed enough with originality to entice, particularly following superior entries about dysfunctional families (The Simpsons, Family Guy, and Bob’s Burgers) already filling Fox’s Sunday nights. Biscuits or no biscuits, we move on.

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Bluff City Law NBC

BLUFF CITY LAW, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 23

TIME SLOT: Mondays at 10/9c

WHO: Jimmy Smits (NYPD Blue), Caitlin McGee (Grey’s Anatomy, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), Barry Sloane (Six, Revenge), Michael Luwoye (The Gifted), Stony Blyden (Edge of Seventeen), Jayne Atkinson (House of Cards), Scott Shepherd (True Detective), MaameYaa Boafo

WHAT: This series follows the lawyers of an elite Memphis law firm that specializes in the most controversial landmark civil rights cases. Led by legendary lawyer Elijah Strait and his brilliant daughter, Sydney Keller, they take on the toughest David-and-Goliath cases while navigating their complicated relationship.

Trailer available at TVLine.com or NBC’s YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. The second legal drama of the list proves to be more trope-filled than the first. This time, instead of a feisty judge, we get to watch a feisty civil rights lawyer change the world with her dad, Jimmy Smits, but with less comedy. For those who love this kind of TV, or for fans of NYPD Blue, this show will no doubt appeal, but for this set of Couch Potatoes, I believe it would be a stretch to get them on board, particularly when the family drama aspect could send this one straight into saccharine/manipulative territory. If buzz or steam gets the request lines hopping, though, we could be persuaded to change our initial stances. No bluffs!

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Bob Hearts ABishola CBS

BOB ❤️ABISHOLA, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 23

TIME SLOT: Mondays at 8:30/7:30c

WHO: Billy Gardell (Mike & Molly), Folake Olowofoyeku (Transparent), Christine Ebersole (Madam Secretary), Matt Jones (Mom), Maribeth Monroe (The Good Place, Workaholics), Shola Adewusi, Barry Shabaka Henley, Travis Wolfe, Jr.

WHAT: After having a heart attack, a middle-aged sock businessman from Detroit unexpectedly falls for his cardiac nurse, a Nigerian immigrant, and sets his sights on getting her to give him a chance.

Trailer available at TVLine.com or CBS’ YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. Honestly, this trailer won this Couch Potato over by the end of its two minutes. The two leads are surprisingly winning, particularly Folake Olowofoyeku. In addition, the trailer left me wondering what would happen with the earnest sock businessman’s attempts to woo an unassuming Nigerian nurse. Plus, the show is set in Detroit, a mere stone’s throw from our home in Grand Rapids, Michigan. We “heart” some of the original feel of this series, especially since this rom-com throws some of the genre’s more formulaic elements right out the old bus window.

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Broke CBS

BROKE, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

TIME SLOT: Midseason

WHO: Jaime Camil (Jane the Virgin), Pauley Perrette (NCIS), Natasha Leggero (Another Period), Izzy Diaz (Snowfall), Antonio Corbo

WHAT: When an outrageously wealthy trust fund baby is cut off by his father, he and his wife move into her estranged sister’s Reseda home, forcing the two siblings to reconnect.

Trailer available at TVLine.com or CBS’ YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. It’s a riches to rags story, which this Couch Potato assumes is the Eye’s attempt to capitalize upon the growing success of outgoing Pop! charmer Schitt’s Creek, and while that notion might be noble, the ingredients here don’t mix together well enough to have the charm of the Canadian export that’s become so widely regarded and popular. Pauley Perrette is grating with her brand of “in your face” (allegedly) comedic line delivery, and Jaime Camil, as handsome as he is, is essentially playing a transplanted version of Rogelio from Jane the Virgin. Plus, the audience laughter, whether canned or not, sounded a little too forced to be sincere. Since Broke will not break any molds in this genre, with this type of story conceit, we’ll pass, unless the request lines tell us to give it a chance. You know how to get a hold of us.

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Carol's Second Act CBS

CAROL’S SECOND ACT, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 26

TIME SLOT: Thursdays at 9:30/8:30c

WHO: Patricia Heaton (The Middle, Everybody Loves Raymond), Kyle MacLachlan (Twin Peaks), Ashley Tisdale (High School Musical), Ito Aghayere (Elementary), Jean-Luc Bilodeau (Baby Daddy), Sabrina Jalees

WHAT: After raising her two children and retiring from teaching, Carol Chambers embarks on a unique second act: pursuing her dream of becoming a doctor.

Trailer available at TVLine.com or CBS’ YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. As lovable as Patricia Heaton always seems to be, and though this premise shows some small modicum of potential, two conceits undercut this comedy upon first review. First, and clearly, it’s going to focus heavily upon the generational divide between the Baby Boomer intern and her cohort of Millennial/Post-Millennial interns, and that type of humor stands to get old fast, particularly as it is so overdone lately. Second, there’s a cop drama on ABC that is kind of doing the same thing, but in cop-land and with Nathan Fillion at its helm. This comedy, thus, seems somewhat derivative, potential aside, and it would depend upon the balance of the hackneyed and the fresh that could determine this show’s future success. If it’s requested, we would be more apt to change our mind on this one, even, than on some of the other entries on which I’ve said that, especially because, well, Patricia Heaton, but for now, this second act doesn’t wow.

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Council of Dads NBC

COUNCIL OF DADS, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

TIME SLOT: Midseason

WHO: Clive Standen (Taken), Sarah Wayne Callies (Colony, The Walking Dead), Tom Everett Scott (13 Reasons Why, Southland), J. August Richards (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Michele Weaver (Love Is___), Michael O’Neill (Scandal, Rectify), Steven Silver (13 Reasons Why), Emjay Anthony (Rake), Thalia Tran, Blue Chapman

WHAT: When Scott, a loving father of four, has his entire life’s plan thrown into upheaval by a cancer diagnosis, he calls on a few of his closest allies to step in as back-up dads for every stage of his growing family’s life. Scott assembles a trusted group of role models who agree to devote themselves to supporting and guiding Scott’s amazing family through all the triumphs and challenges life has to offer — just in case he ever can’t be there to do so himself.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Honestly, a trailer would be helpful for this one. Reading the synopsis, one can glean a certain amount of heart in the premise, but this couch potato worries that the show itself might fall into the Hallmark movie/manipulative drama column, even if the content might be remarkably easy to relate to, given the fact that devastating illness can affect so many families. There are also a few enticing names in the cast. Still, premise alone doesn’t sell it. So, we offer our usual cautionary disclaimer around the ability of buzz and steam to persuade our council’s collective decision otherwise, but, for now, we must be merciless and pass. There are tons of options out there to consider.

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Deputy Fox

DEPUTY, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

TIME SLOT: Midseason

WHO: Stephen Dorff (True Detective), Yara Martinez (Jane the Virgin), Brian Van Holt (Cougar Town), Bex Taylor-Klaus (Arrow), Mark Moses (Desperate Housewives), Siena Goines (Grey’s Anatomy, Jericho), Shane Paul McGhie (Sacred Lies

WHAT: When the Los Angeles County’s Sheriff dies, an arcane rule forged back in the Wild West thrusts the most unlikely man into the job: a fifth-generation lawman, more comfortable taking down bad guys than navigating a sea of politics. He leads a skilled team of ambitious and complicated human beings who won’t rest until justice is served.

Trailer available at TVLine.com or Fox’s YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. This CP suspects that this show will find an audience. I do not believe the audience will be Couch Potatoes Unite! participants, listeners, and followers, but it will find an audience. This new program offers a compelling genre-mashing premise where Western meets cop procedural, with a saltier Stephen Dorff playing a lawman who hearkens back to the cowboys of yore and yesteryear. Still, procedural TV has a tough time here at CPU!; not many request or clamor for it, especially as the TV landscape is rife with similar ilk. Still, this series will probably stand out because of its slightly Western motif and because of the acting pedigree of the cast, if this well cut trailer is any indication. CPU! is open to requests, but we pass for now because we don’t expect the interest from people who unite with us. You can tell us we’re wrong – if you’re nice, that is.

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Duncanville Fox

DUNCANVILLE, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

TIME SLOT: Midseason

WHO: The voices of Amy Poehler, Ty Burrell, Rashida Jones, Wiz Khalifa, Riki Lindhome

WHAT: The animated comedy revolves around a 15-year-old boy named Duncan and his friends and family — including his mother, Annie, who is constantly trying to prevent her son from ruining his life.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Again, scant information, no trailer, and a (mostly) lack of interest in talking serial animated comedy leaves this reviewer unmotivated to explore this additional entry in Fox’s animated lineup, despite the presence of perennial CPU! talker and listener fave Amy Poehler. If you think we’re missing out with our snap judgments, you know how to get a hold of us.

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Emergence ABC

EMERGENCE, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 24

TIME SLOT: Tuesdays at 10/9c

WHO: Allison Tolman (Fargo), Alexa Swinton (Billions), Donald Faison (Scrubs), Owain Yeoman (The Mentalist), Robert Bailey Jr. (The Night Shift), Zabryna Guevara (New Amsterdam)

WHAT: In this genre thriller, a police chief takes in a young child that she finds near the site of a mysterious accident, only to learn that the child has no memory of what happened. The investigation draws her into a conspiracy larger than she ever imagined, and the child’s identity is at the center of it all.

Trailer available at TVLine.com or ABC’s YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. Though the premise draws obvious science fiction and horror comparisons, such as to Firestarter, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and The X-Files, the intrigue created by the fairly simple premise and a cast of reliably solid performers (some of whom are not listed above), including lead Allison Tolman, the breakout in the first season of the television version of Fargo, make this an early front-runner for CPU!’s growing list of fall pick-ups as well as for possible podcaster and viewer interest. Is it aliens? A government conspiracy? A supernaturally endowed child? The answers might stem from well-worn tropes, but this show could also surprise us all, so it emerges as an entry on the long CPU! list.

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Evil CBS

EVIL, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 26

TIME SLOT: Thursdays at 10/9c

WHO: Katja Herbers (Westworld), Mike Colter (Luke Cage), Aasif Mandvi (The Daily Show), Michael Emerson (Person of Interest), Kurt Fuller (Supernatural), Brooklyn Shuck, Skylar Gray, Maddy Crocco, Dalya Knapp

WHAT: A psychological mystery that examines science vs. religion and the origins of evil, the series from The Good Wife creators Robert and Michelle King focuses on a skeptical female forensic psychologist who joins a priest-in-training and a carpenter to investigate and assess the Church’s backlog of supposed miracles, demonic possessions, and unexplained phenomena.

Trailer available at TVLine.com or CBS’ YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Enthusiastically Pick Up. This pure mystery series, a rare genre by itself, offers an intriguing and mostly original premise, even if the undertone definitely reverberates echoes of The Exorcist. Yet, this new program also boasts a compelling cast, including Katja Herbers from Westworld, Mike Colter from Luke Cage, and one of TV’s best character actors, Michael Emerson from Lost and Person of Interest, all of which have been covered by CPU! in the past (except Lost…but it’s on the list), in addition to a producer pedigree that encourages a level of trust in its potential quality. Plus, it does not seem to lack for scares in the psychological thriller department, which would no doubt further appeal to horror buffs, both on and off our team of united couch potatoes. Michael Emerson’s appearance in the trailer alone had this CP shouting “yeah!” to no one in particular, and so the enthusiasm for this Pick Up is legit. Besides, who doesn’t love a good story about demonic possession? Also, mad props to the Eye for taking a risk on a genre show that normally doesn’t appear on that network. This choice feels more good than evil, but we shall see.

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FBI Most Wanted CBS

FBI: MOST WANTED, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

TIME SLOT: Midseason

WHO: Julian McMahon (Nip/Tuck), Alana De La Garza (Law & Order), Keisha Castle-Hughes (Game of Thrones), Kellan Lutz (Twilight), Roxy Sternberg (Emerald City), Nathaniel Arcand

WHAT: A spin-off of FBI centered on the Fugitive Task Force of the FBI that tracks and captures the notorious criminals on the FBI’s Most Wanted list.

Trailer available at TVLine.com or CBS’ YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. CPU! passed on the parent show of this spin-off, FBI, last year. It’s procedural TV by procedural guru Dick Wolf, best known for the Law & Order franchise of procedural television. FBI is relatively well-rated and popular, but the show has not resonated with our resident potatoes. Additionally, if we passed on the show from whence this series spun, we also feel compelled to pass on that which was spun itself, especially since no one has requested our opinion about said spinning series to date. You can, but we have a feeling we know that it’s not your most wanted.

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Filthy Rich Fox

FILTHY RICH, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

TIME SLOT: Midseason

WHO: Kim Cattrall (Sex and the City), Gerald McRaney (This Is Us), Aubrey Dollar (Battle Creek), Corey Cott (The Good Fight), Mark L. Young (The Comeback), Steven Pasquale (Rescue Me)

WHAT: When the patriarch of a mega-rich Southern family (famed for creating a wildly successful Christian television network) dies in a plane crash, his wife and family are stunned to learn that he fathered three illegitimate children, all of whom are written into his will.

Trailer available at Fox’s YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. In the grand tradition of fare like Dallas and Dynasty (the original, to be sure), Fox offers this new sudsy soap with rich people at the forefront mixed with all the scandal and guilty-pleasure inducing backdrop of televangelism and the antebellum lilts of the South, including the requisite homage to Gone with the Wind. Hilariously, the show is created/produced by the makers of Empire and The Help, so there is a small iota of curiosity to entice here. Plus, the presence of an older but no less fabulous Kim Cattrall, the erstwhile Samantha that oozed Sex in her City, leads this pack. Still, the premise sounds very similar to Fox’s Almost Family, also being introduced this season (see above), with the soap angle to propel it forward into Desperate Housewives and the aforementioned Dallas/Dynasty territories, and so it seems like Fox is throwing the idea of illegitimate children around every chance it can get. We passed on the other one and feel it only fair to pass on this one also, but if you think we need to cover more suds and find this candidate suitable to that purpose, drop us a line.

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ABC New Shows 2019

FOR LIFE, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

TIME SLOT: Midseason

WHO: Nicholas Pinnock (Counterpart), Indira Varma (Game of Thrones), Joy Bryant (Parenthood), Glenn Fleshler (Billions), Dorian Missick (Southland), Tyla Harris (Six), Mary Stuart Masterson (Blindspot), Boris McGiver (House of Cards)

WHAT: A legal drama inspired by the life of Isaac Wright, Jr. about a prisoner who becomes a lawyer, litigating cases for other inmates while fighting to overturn his own life sentence for a crime he didn’t commit. 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.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Though this seems like less of the same-old in legal dramas, it’s still a legal drama in a TV sea well over-saturated by them, this season especially. We might reconsider with the release of a trailer, but for now, it’s hard to be intrigued by yet another courtroom motif. Plus, no member of this cast is by themselves a draw, so we’ll wait for someone to give this one life by recommending it to us. For now, we move on in our own lives.

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The Great North Fox

THE GREAT NORTH, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

TIME SLOT: Midseason

WHO: The voices of Nick Offerman, Jenny Slate, Megan Mullally, Paul Rust, Aparna Nancherla, Will Forte, Dulcé Sloan

WHAT: The animated comedy follows the Alaskan adventures of the Tobin family, as single dad Beef does his best to keep his weird bunch of kids close, especially as the artistic dreams of his only daughter, Judy, lead her away from the family fishing boat and into the glamorous world of the local mall.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. Fox is also going hog-wild this year with upping its animation game. Still, this animated entry shows more possibility than other new selections, even without a trailer to more fully and thoroughly evaluate it. First, the voice cast contains one of the funniest married couples on the planet in Nick Offerman and Megan Mullaly, who people might know from shows like Parks & Recreation and Will & Grace, respectively. On top of that, the setting is Alaska, and the premise feels a bit more original and fresh, even as it could also be the cartoon version of Northern Exposure. All of the above is enough to warrant a tiny look-see but no promises from the not-so-great north.

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Indebted NBC

INDEBTED, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

TIME SLOT: Midseason

WHO: Adam Pally (Happy Endings), Abby Elliott (Saturday Night Live), Steven Weber (13 Reasons Why), Fran Drescher (The Nanny)

WHAT: Young parents Dave and Rebecca 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.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Though this CP wants Adam Pally to find some TV success in a vehicle where his brand of comedy can shine a bit more, and even if TV standbys Steven Weber and Fran Drescher have come out to play here, without a trailer, this premise feels wafer thin. Plus, the Peacock is pushing it to mid-season, which means the show would really have to entice to be successful, through cast chemistry, unexpected situations, or performer appeal. It’s hard to imagine any of those possibilities right now with what we know, but if you think we need to cultivate a bit more in the imagination department, we would be indebted to you for your recommendation. Prove our snap judgments wrong!

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Katy Keene The CW

KATY KEENE, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

TIME SLOT: Midseason

WHO: Lucy Hale (Pretty Little Liars), Ashleigh Murray (Riverdale), Jonny Beauchamp (Penny Dreadful), Julia Chan (Saving Hope), Camille Hyde (American Vandal), Lucien Laviscount (Scream Queens), Zane Holtz (From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series, Make It or Break It), Katherine LaNasa (Imposters, Satisfaction)

WHAT: In a timeless New York City, as enchanting as Riverdale is moody, aspiring fashion designer Katy Keene meets Josie McCoy, fresh off the bus to chase her musical dreams. Their world is populated with kindred-spirit starving artists, including mysterious socialite Pepper Smith and Broadway-bound performer Jorge Lopez — and his drag queen alter ego, Ginger. While their climb to the top is rife with obstacles, this found family will stop at nothing to see their names in lights.

Trailer available at TVLine.com or the CW’s YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. Later this fall, CPU! will start ongoing Water Cooler coverage of Riverdale. Since this is a spin-off of said dark and twisty reckoning of the Archie Comics, including the Pussycats’ own Josie as one of the cast of characters, we expect our panel to have at least a passing interest in this new chapter. Alternatively, Riverdale has quite the following in general; will fans of that show be interested enough to watch Lucy Hale’s Katy Keene? Time will tell, so we’ll very hesitantly add it to our burgeoning list of TV tantalizers. Next!

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The Kenan Show NBC

THE KENAN SHOW, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

TIME SLOT: Midseason

WHO: Kenan Thompson (Saturday Night Live), Andy Garcia (Ocean’s Eleven), Punam Patel, Dani Lockett, Dannah Lockett 

WHAT: In this family comedy, Kenan Thompson strives to be a super dad to his two adorable girls while simultaneously balancing his job and a father-in-law who “helps” in the most inappropriate ways.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. While it is about time that Kenan Thompson returns to scripted TV from his long tenure as sketch comedian on Saturday Night Live, and while he is more than deserving of an eponymous comedy, we are not sure that this is the eponymous comedy that is going to keep his career going, unless his biggest fans are the generators of decent ratings to keep this sitcom afloat. This thin premise rings bells echoing My Wife & Kids, or, depending upon Kenan’s delivery, The Bernie Mac Show, but with a Xennial approach to the parental side of this equation. No trailer makes the selling difficult, but if you’re a Kenan Thompson fan and want us to reconsider, send us the messages.

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KIDS SAY THE DARNDEST THINGS, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 6

TIME SLOT: Sundays at 8/7c

WHO: Tiffany Haddish (Host)

WHAT: A new iteration of the classic variety show, featuring a mix of in-studio segments and taped pieces from across the country, all set in front of a live studio audience.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. CPU! does not cover variety shows, but as it’s a new network entry this season, we’ll keep a limited eye on it this year. Bill Cosby hosted the original. Let’s hope Tiffany Haddish can make everyone forget that.

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Lincoln NBC

LINCOLN, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

TIME SLOT: Midseason

WHO: Russell Hornsby (Grimm), Arielle Kebbel (Midnight, Texas), Michael Imperioli (The Sopranos), Brían F. O’Byrne (Nightflyers), Tate Ellington (Quantico), Courtney Grosbeck (The Bold and the Beautiful), Brooke Lyons (Life Sentence), Ramses Jimenez, Roslyn Ruff

WHAT: Based on Jeffery Deaver’s novel The Bone Collector, this crime drama centers on former NYPD detective and forensic genius Lincoln Rhyme, who was seriously injured by a notorious serial killer. He and young officer Amelia Sachs join forces to crack the city’s most confounding cases while racing to take down the enigmatic Bone Collector who brought them together.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. Two aspects of the description of this new show present a minimum of intrigue and desire to check it out, despite no teaser or trailer to clinch the sale. First, though this drama stands to be rather procedural in nature, there is an interesting overarching thread in the fact that the main character was injured by a serial killer, meaning there is a larger vendetta/ax-to-grind arc that could present some compelling story twists. Second, Russell Hornsby offered an air of genuineness on erstwhile cult fantasy series Grimm, and has been searching for a series to stick since, so this couch potato, at least, wants to see what he can make of this heady premise. Plus, “Bone Collector” sounds so ominous. The crimes of the week might become rote and boring, but the serial killer angle might give this mystery drama a slight edge in crime/procedural fare, despite airwaves saturation. So, we’ll add it to our collection of new pickups based upon our (mostly) informed TV instincts.

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mixed-ish ABC

MIXED-ISH, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 24

TIME SLOT: Tuesdays at 9/8c

WHO: Arica Himmel, Mark-Paul Gosselaar (The Passage, Pitch), Tika Sumpter (The Haves and the Have Nots), Ethan Childress, Mykal-Michelle Harris, Christina Anthony

WHAT: In this black-ish spin-off, a young Rainbow Johnson recounts her experience growing up in a mixed-race family in the ’80s and the constant dilemmas they had to face over whether to assimilate or stay true to themselves. 

Trailer available at ABC’s YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. CPU! is not currently covering black-ish on the podcast, and it has not been requested in all the years of the show’s existence, which mostly overlap the existence of our podcast. Should the parent show ever be requested for podcast discussion, by listener or by willing participant, we will reevaluate adding its spin-off to a potential series of discussions. For now, we’ll leave this one be, even if we expect the quality and the skewering comedic social commentary to transfer from original to spun series.

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Nancy Drew The CW

NANCY DREW, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 9

TIME SLOT: Wednesdays at 9/8c

WHO: Newcomer Kennedy McMann, Scott Wolf (The Night Shift, Party of Five), Leah Lewis (Charmed, The Good Doctor), Tunji Kasim (Nearly Famous), Maddison Jaizani (Into the Badlands), Alex Saxon (The Fosters), Alvina August (Siren, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina), guest star Pamela Sue Martin (Nancy Drew)

WHAT: Set in the summer after her high school graduation,18-year-old Nancy Drew thought she’d be leaving her hometown for college, but when a family tragedy holds her back another year, she finds herself embroiled in a ghostly murder investigation — and along the way, uncovers secrets that run deeper than she ever imagined.

Trailer available at the CW’s YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. Though it’s somewhat amusingly curious that the CW is digging through the well of decades-old fictional properties, such as Archie Comics and now this series of mystery novellas popular with young adult girls the world over, and though the acting is not particularly compelling in the available trailer, and though the cast is relatively unknown, sheer morbid curiosity coupled with the last few seconds of the trailer lead this CP to believe that there might be some slight interest in this show. Whether that interest sustains will depend largely upon how the show mixes Nancy’s mystery-of-the-week motif, which is expected if the show follows the books, with the possibly supernatural spin the CW version seems to be taking with the classic character. Also, how will the heroine be updated for the Millennial and Post-Millennial set, and will the character still work in a modern backdrop? These are worthy questions that merit a deeper look…at least for a few episodes.

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neXt Fox

neXt, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

TIME SLOT: Midseason

WHO: John Slattery (Mad Men), Eve Harlow (Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Michael Mosley (Sirens), Jason Butler Harner (Ozark), Elizabeth Cappuccino (Jessica Jones), Fernanda Andrade, Aaron Moten, Gerardo Celasco, Evan Whitten

WHAT: A Silicon Valley pioneer discovers that one of his own creations — a powerful A.I. — might spell global catastrophe and teams up with a cyber-crime agent to fight a villain unlike anything we’ve ever seen, one whose greatest weapon against us is ourselves.  

Trailer available at the Fox’s YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. Oh sure, science fiction revolving around sentient artificial intelligence has been done before and has been arguably done to death. From The Terminator to Person of Interest, from 2001: A Space Odyssey (and its sequel, 2010) to Westworld, the world will never want for the fear that robots will someday turn against us, as humans attempt to play God by creating them in the first place. What makes this upcoming series potentially compelling TV is that, first, it is being billed as an event (read: limited) series, giving it a theoretically tight number of episodes within which to tell its story. Second, the culprit AI is a clear homage to Amazon’s Alexa product, which should add an element of real-world suspension of disbelief to this science fiction sub-genre. Plus, John Slattery is always a fun guy to watch on the small screen. Amazon’s already taking over the world – why shouldn’t its calming AI Alexa, named Iliza in this series, do the same and then turn on us all? What would happen if it did? Nothing good can come of this, that’s what we know from stories like it, but the premise and devices used here definitely intrigue the mind around this oft-employed story concept, so much so that we want to know what’s neXt.

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Outmatched Fox

OUTMATCHED, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

TIME SLOT: Midseason

WHO: Maggie Lawson (Psych), Jason Biggs (Orange Is the New Black), Tisha Campbell-Martin (Dr. Ken), Connor Kalopsis, Ashley Boettcher, Jack Stanton, Oakley Bull

WHAT: A family comedy about a blue-collar couple in South Jersey trying to get by and raise four kids, three of whom just happen to be certified geniuses.

Trailer available at Fox’s YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. When a trailer must rely on canned laughter to convince a potential viewer that the show is funny, chances are, the show is not that funny. This premise raises a thousand questions, many of which stem from a basic understanding of biology and genetics. How does a family with under-achieving parents sire three “certified geniuses?” Why does the fourth child not benefit from this genetic selection? Also, one will necessarily need to find Jason Biggs funny to enjoy this show, and this CP is not one of those ones. He has a very specific comedic delivery that I do not expect will serve to carry this show for long, even if some of the situations of the sitcom peddled here stand to seem marginally unique, with three crazy smart children in the house – none of whom prove to be funny on their own, by the way. We think the show’s execution is outmatched by the ambition of its premise, so we’ll go throw darts at a photo of Albert Einstein in our respective basements and move on.

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PANDORA, CW

PREMIERE DATE: July 16, 2019

TIME SLOT: Tuesdays, 8/7c

WHO: Priscilla Quintana, Oliver Dench

WHAT: Set in the year 2199, a resourceful young woman has lost everything but finds a new life at Earth’s Space Training Academy where she and her friends learn to defend the galaxy from threats, both alien and human. When secrets about the nature of her own identity begin to surface, she must uncover the truth about whether she will be humanity’s savior or the instrument of its destruction.

Trailer available at the CW’s YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. This is a summer series that has already premiered on the CW, to very little publicity fanfare and to abysmal critical response. Still, it’s science fiction with a CW flare, and so it might be a potential guilty pleasure for nerds, which, of course, several of the resident couch potatoes self-style themselves. It seems cancellation is looming, unless the CW wants to fill a summer slate, but the premise showed some promise, so we’ll add it to the list.

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Perfect Harmony NBC

PERFECT HARMONY, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 26

TIME SLOT: Thursdays at 8:30/7:30c

WHO: Bradley Whitford (The West Wing), Anna Camp (Pitch Perfect), Tymberlee Hill (Marry Me), Rizwan Manji (The Magicians), Will Greenberg (Wrecked), Geno Segers (Banshee), newcomer Spencer Allport

WHAT: When former Princeton music professor Arthur Cochran unexpectedly stumbles into choir practice at a small-town church, he finds a group of singers that are out of tune in more ways than one. Despite the ultimate clash of sensibilities, Arthur and his newfound cohorts may just be the perfect mix of individuals to help each other reinvent and rediscover a little happiness, just when they all need it most.

Trailer available at NBC’s YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. Take Mr. Holland’s Opus, add a healthy dose of Sister Act, a splash of True Blood (without the vampires and fantasy), and a sprinkle of Glee, and one might be singing perfect harmony upon listening to the sounds of this new series. Though the comedy feels somewhat hackneyed, the jokes occasionally more flat than sharp, and the premise highly derivative, Bradley Whitford brings a potential snarky wit to the proceedings that could offer some smiles, not to mention some brash scripting, bleeps included, that render this an unusual movement in the network TV suite. NBC has been taking more risks in recent years, so we will reward the Peacock by sampling the sounds of this small-town choir. It could be a lighthearted, easy-to-watch, pleasant comedy drama. It could also be dissonant dreck, but we are willing to risk a bit of our signature time to find out which it becomes in the end.

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Prodigal Son Fox

PRODIGAL SON, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 23

TIME SLOT: Mondays at 9/8c

WHO: Tom Payne (The Walking Dead), Michael Sheen (Masters of Sex), Bellamy Young (Scandal), Lou Diamond Phillips (Longmire), Halston Sage (The Orville), Keiko Agena (Gilmore Girls), Aurora Perrineau (Chasing Life), Frank Harts (The Path, Billions

WHAT: Malcolm Bright knows how killers think. Why? His father was one of the best, a notorious serial killer called “The Surgeon.” That’s why Bright is the best criminal psychologist around; murder is the family business. He uses his twisted genius to help the NYPD solve crimes, while dealing with a somewhat manipulative mother, an annoyingly normal sister, a homicidal father still looking to bond with his prodigal son, and his own constantly evolving neuroses.

Trailer available at TVLine.com or Fox’s YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. Though there seems to be a fair few copycats around solving serial killer arcs on the networks this season, this entry appears to be of the highest caliber of quality, perhaps more than others like it, owing to the casting of Michael Sheen as one of the serial killers in question. Plus, it has TV uber-producer Greg Berlanti’s stamp on it, who might be single-handedly responsible for most of the CW’s line-up and some of the related entries on Netflix. The intrigue in this drama stems from the relationship between serial killer and son, as the latter attempts to separate himself from his father’s psychoses by working as a criminal psychologist and by possibly struggling against psychoses of his own. The psychological layers of this thriller promise a good mystery yarn, and though the story echoes, in small ways, The Silence of the Lambs, and though it could devolve into crime-of-the-week procedural fare, the central relationship is the enticement to watch here. And watch we prodigally shall.

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Stumptown ABC

STUMPTOWN, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 25

TIME SLOT: Wednesdays at 10/9c

WHO: Cobie Smulders (How I Met Your Mother), Jake Johnson (New Girl), Michael Ealy (Secrets and Lies, Almost Human), Camryn Manheim (The Practice), Adrian Martinez (No Activity), Cole Sibus, Tantoo Cardinal

WHAT: Based on the Stumptown graphic novel series, the show follows Dex Parios as a strong, assertive, and sharp-witted army veteran with a complicated love life, gambling debt, and a brother to take care of in Portland, Oregon. Her military intelligence skills make her a great P.I., but her unapologetic style puts her in the firing line of hardcore criminals and not quite in alliance with the police.

Trailer available at TVLine.com or ABC’s YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. This Pick Up represents why trailers can be so important. This new series from the Mouse House/Alphabet Network is based on a graphic novel series (apparently), and though it capitalizes upon the gruff/imperfect cop trope pockmarking the TV landscape, the main character is a) a female and b) played by Cobie Smulders, who has cultivated a diverse resume since her stint on How I Met Your Mother. Her wisecracking ways draw the Pick Up, even if the procedural pattern makes said pick-up the hesitant variety. It’s not much to stump us, really.

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Sunnyside NBC

SUNNYSIDE, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 26

TIME SLOT: Thursdays at 9:30/8:30c

WHO: Kal Penn (Designated Survivor), Diana Maria Riva (Man With a Plan), Joel Kim Booster (Shrill), Kiran Deol (How to Get Away With Murder, The Mindy Project), Poppy Liu (Law & Order: SVU, New Amsterdam), Moses Storm (Arrested Development), Samba Schutte

WHAT: Former New York City Councilman Garrett Modi finds his calling when he is hired by a diverse group of hopefuls who dream of becoming American citizens, giving him a new sense of purpose and a chance for redemption, as long as he remembers where he came from.

Trailer available at TVLine.com or NBC’s YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. Michael Schur created this one. Since he also created The Good Place, a CPU! favorite, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine, on the list of CPU! discussion candidates, he earns an attempt at viewing. In addition, the comedy here arises from timely and important social commentary while not taking itself too seriously, and the Chinese members of this motley crew proved to be the most ridiculous and, therefore, the most hilarious in the trailer. Though this CP worries that the show might use stereotypes to fuel the humor, we also trust Schur’s deft and sunny sensibilities to navigate this modern and murky terrain. Serve it up.

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Tommy CBS

TOMMY, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

TIME SLOT: Midseason

WHO: Edie Falco (Nurse Jackie, The Sopranos), Michael Chernus (Patriot, Orange Is the New Black), Adelaide Clemens (Rectify), Russell G. Jones (The Americans), Joseph Lyle Taylor (Sneaky Pete), Olivia Lucy Phillip

WHAT: When a former high-ranking NYPD officer becomes the first female Chief of Police for Los Angeles, she uses her unflinching honesty and hardball tactics to navigate the social, political, and national security issues that converge with enforcing the law.

Trailer available at TVLine.com or CBS’ YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Fans of Edie Falco from her prior projects will probably be delighted to see this show and her triumphant return to the small screen. Yet, this is yet another crime show, and we have already commented on the network overflow in this genre. A female police chief of a major metropolitan police force would certainly make for interesting social commentary, but this series could also be manipulative in overplaying that premise, even with Falco’s skilled, no-nonsense delivery and performance. If this show garners buzz, steam, and general water cooler percolation, we will reconsider – especially for Edie’s sake – but for now, we are not ready to take on this series in our expansive force of tubular TV talk.

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The Unicorn CBS

THE UNICORN, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 26

TIME SLOT: Thursdays at 8:30/7:30c

WHO: Walton Goggins (Justified, Vice Principals), Rob Corddry (Ballers), Michaela Watkins (Casual), Omar Benson Miller (CSI: Miami), Maya Lynne Robinson (The Conners), Ruby Jay, Makenzie Moss

WHAT: A tight-knit group of friends and family help a widower move on following the most difficult year of his life, which includes being an ill-equipped but devoted single parent to his two daughters, and taking the major step of dating where, to his shock, he’s a hot commodity.

Trailer available at TVLine.com or CBS’ YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. The trailer provided some moments of convincing comedy, and the title is magical (though it has very little to do with actual unicorns), but the jokes and the cast chemistry largely fell flat in the teasing two minutes. Also, this premise, while potentially cute, could also wear thin quickly if the comedy spins into a woman-of-the-week set-up that doesn’t resolve after a time, with a clear front-runner emerging for the widower main character. In addition, the show might rely too much on the sass of the lead character’s two daughters to propel the laughs. Nice guys don’t always finish last, but they also don’t often make for enticing TV. If you think our judgment to be too snap and too dismissive of elusive mystical creatures, drop us a line. We’ll reconsider.

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ABC New Shows 2019

UNITED WE FALL, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

TIME SLOT: Midseason

WHO: Will Sasso (MADtv), Christina Vidal (Code Black), Jane Curtin (Saturday Night Live), newcomer Emma Grace Helton

WHAT: A family sitcom that follows the trials and tribulations of Jo and Bill, parents of two young kids, as they try to make it day-to-day as a functioning family. Bill’s very judgmental live-in mother and Jo’s large Latinx Catholic family will never hesitate to let our couple know they’re seemingly screwing up, but Bill and Jo will always have each other’s backs, united against everyone – other parents, teachers, doctors, specialists, coaches, co-workers and especially their kids.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Fans of Will Sasso might find this new vehicle of his engaging, and this particular couch potato has boundless love for Jane Curtin, but this sitcom set-up also feels somewhat overly tried and true. Without a trailer to assess if the cast has chemistry and the premise potential, we can’t reasonably find the will to unite for this one. Thus, we remain united against it. Unless you can convince us to switch our uniting ways. At least we’ll always be Couch Potatoes Unite!

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Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist NBC

ZOEY’S EXTRAORDINARY PLAYLIST, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

TIME SLOT: Sundays at 9/8c at midseason

WHO: Jane Levy (Suburgatory), Skylar Astin (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Ground Floor), Lauren Graham (Parenthood, Gilmore Girls), Alex Newell (Glee), Mary Steenburgen (The Last Man on Earth), Peter Gallagher (The O.C., Covert Affairs), John Clarence Stewart (Luke Cage)

WHAT: Zoey Clarke is a whip-smart computer coder forging her way in San Francisco. After an unusual event she starts to hear the innermost wants and desires of the people around her through songs. At first, she questions her own sanity but soon realizes this unwanted curse may just be an incredibly wonderful gift.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up. With a cast of credible stars and a fresh, original premise dosed by a whiff of fantasy, color us intrigued. Not to mention the potential for personal playlist inspiration – the musical tie to a potentially supernatural motif may render this one of the most original new network entries this season. We hope the potential of this extraordinary idea sounds like sweet music to our ears.

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The following is a link to all premiere dates for shows covered beyond the main networks: 

http://www.metacritic.com/feature/tv-premiere-dates

Non-Broadcast Network Pick-Ups

NOS4A2 (AMC): Zachary Quinto plays a vampire. Though the ratings aren’t promising, how can we resist? (Released June 2, 2019)

Abby Arcane returns home to Marais, Louisiana, to investigate a deadly swamp-borne virus, where she develops a bond with disgraced scientist Alec Holland. After Holland tragically dies, Arcane discovers the mysteries of the swamp, and that Holland may not be dead after all. Yes, that title is pronounced “Nosferatu,” and, yes, it’s based on the 2013 novel by Joe Hill (aka Stephen King’s son). AMC’s latest original series stars Zachary Quinto as an evil vampire who feasts on souls and has a bad habit of abducting children and forcing them to spend their lives in an alternate fantasy universe known as Christmasland. (And that’s not a good thing, regardless of how you feel about Christmas.) The only person who appears to have any chance at stopping him is a young artist (Ashleigh Cummings) with a supernatural ability to find lost things.

Los Espookys (HBO): Fred Armisen creates and directs a Spanish-language show about something to do with a love of horror. It sounds too wacky not to take a look. (Released June 14, 2019)

Fred Armisen’s latest comedy series is different in one major way…it’s a (mostly) Spanish-language show. Armisen co-created the series and produces, though he is just a recurring guest star on screen; the main cast consists of Ana Fabrega, Julio Torres, Cassandra Ciangherotti and Bernardo Velasco, who play a group of friends who “turn their love for horror into a peculiar business” in a stranger, alternate version of present-day Mexico City.

Euphoria (HBO): Trailers suggest a stylized and in-your-face look at today’s youth culture. (Released June 16, 2019)

Adapted from an Israeli series and produced by Drake (among others), this ensemble high school drama comes from writer Sam Levinson and stars Zendaya, rapper Brian Bradley (aka Stro), Maude Apatow, Storm Reid, and Eric Dane.

Years and Years (HBO): Emma Thompson, creator Russell T. Davies, and glowing reviews make this one a curiosity to behold. (Released June 24, 2019)

This six-episode BBC production centers on an extended British family (which includes a politician played by Emma Thompson) in Manchester, beginning with one particularly important night in 2019—and then following the implications of those events into the future over the next 15 years. (Spoiler alert: Trump gets re-elected.) The miniseries comes from Russell T. Davies (A Very English ScandalDoctor WhoQueer as Folk) and also stars Anne Reid, Rory Kinnear, Russell Tovey, and Jessica Hynes (Spaced). 

The Rook (Starz): British supernatural spies! (Released June 30, 2019)

Emma Greenwell, Joely Richardson, Olivia Munn, Adrian Lester, and James D’Arcy star in an adaptation of Daniel O’Malley’s novel about a secret British spy service for people with paranormal abilities.

Veronica Mars – Reboot (Hulu): Kristen Bell returns to where it all began, and we have a few secret marshmallows roaming our couches. (Released July 19, 2019)

The beloved series, which ran from 2004-2007 on UPN and The CW, already received a Kickstarter-funded sequel film in 2014. Now, the series moves to Hulu for a brand-new season (set in the present day) that finds Veronica (Kristen Bell) caught in a new (and darker) murder mystery during spring break in Neptune. Much of the original cast returns in some capacity, including Enrico Colantoni, Ryan Hansen, Jason Dohring, Francis Capra, Percy Daggs, Max Greenfield, and Ken Marino, while new faces include Patton Oswalt, J.K. Simmons, Dawnn Lewis, Mary McDonnell, and Kirby Howell-Baptiste. The writing staff includes Lakers great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. All eight episodes are available to stream today.

Another Life (Netflix): Katee Sackhoff returns to TV science fiction, and BSG fans are all around us. Plus, CW’s most recent Superman, Tyler Hoechlin! (Released July 25, 2019)

Battlestar Galactica‘s Katee Sackhoff returns to outer space as an astronaut in search of alien intelligence in a new series from Killjoys writer Aaron Martin. Selma Blair, Justin Chatwin, Jessica Camacho, and Tyler Hoechlin also star.

The Boys (Amazon Prime): This show has already been requested as a podcast candidate multiple times over! Also, it was created by Eric Kripke, who also created “Supernatural!” (Released July 26, 2019)

Producers Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen bring another one of Preacher creator Garth Ennis’ comic books to the small screen—this time, for Amazon. Supernatural‘s Eric Kripke serves as creator and show-runner for this eight-episode first season, which stars Karl Urban as Billy Butcher, the leader of a group of vigilantes who target corrupt superheroes. Elisabeth Shue, Chace Crawford, Jennifer Esposito, Antony Starr, Erin Moriarty, Dominique McElligott, and Jessie T. Usher fill out the cast, and Simon Pegg will also appear—though not as the character who was originally drawn in the comics to look like him. Amazon has already renewed the series for a second season.

Pennyworth (Epix): It’s billed as a prequel to Fox’s “Gotham,” which we’ve talked at length about around here. Can Alfred make for compelling TV by himself, without Bruce Wayne/Batman? That remains to be seen. (Released July 28, 2019)

Interested in Batman’s butler’s origin story? Then you’ll have to figure out if Epix is included in your cable package. (Also: Do you have cable?) This 10-episode, series (a prequel to Fox’s Gotham) is set in an alternate version of 1960s London and follows former British SAS soldier Alfred Pennyworth (Jack Bannon) as he forms a security company with young billionaire Thomas Wayne (Ben Aldridge). The series comes from Gotham‘s Bruno Heller and Danny Cannon and also stars Paloma Faith, Jason Flemyng, and Polly Walker.

Four Weddings and a Funeral (Hulu): The TV remake of a beloved romantic comedy film has already been requested for podcast chatter. (Released July 31, 2019)

This 10-episode adaptation of the classic 1994 rom-com comes from Mindy Kaling and Matt Warburton (who worked with Kaling on The Mindy Project). Nathalie Emmanuel (replacing the originally cast Jessica Williams) heads a cast that also includes Brandon Mychal Smith, Rebecca Rittenhouse, and John Reynolds, while the original film’s star Andie MacDowell will also appear (in a different role).

Wu Assassins (Netflix): Supernatural assassins using martial arts! It’s the kind of international genre mash-up we like to sample. (Released August 8, 2019)

Iko Uwais (The Raid) heads the cast as a chef turned super-powered assassin in this martial arts fantasy series set in present-day San Francisco.

Why Women Kill (CBS All Access): A three-period piece with a high-powered female cast inspires killer curiosity. Also, Marc Cherry created it, so it’s bound to have a few good twists.(Released August 15, 2019)

Streaming series from Desperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry is another darkly comedic drama that follows three different betrayed wives in three time periods: the 1960s, the ’80s, and the present day. Lucy Liu, Ginnifer Goodwin and Kirby Howell-Baptiste head a cast that also features Jack Davenport, Reid Scott, Sam Jaeger, and Alexandra Daddario.

Carnival Row (Amazon Prime): A world of steampunk/Victorian splendor, populated by faeries, and featuring a cast of film genre favorites like Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevigne, the show has already been compared to “Game of Thrones,” “His Dark Materials,” and a splash of “Dungeons and Dragons.” Plus, we love our fantasy. (Released August 30, 2019)

Eight-episode fantasy series comes from Rene Echevarria (Teen WolfThe 4400) and Travis Beacham (Pacific Rim) and is set in a “neo-Victorian” city inhabited by both humans and mythological creatures, with the latter group having limited rights as immigrants. Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne head the cast. Jon Amiel replaces the original director, Paul McGuigan, who departed the project near the start of production.

The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance (Netflix): We have had our eyes on this for awhile, with several of the original “Dark Crystal” film fans on the roster and news of an all-star voice cast. Plus, puppets only – no CGI! (Released August 30, 2019)

The 1982 Jim Henson/Frank Oz film The Dark Crystal serves as the inspiration for this new Netflix series from director Louis Leterrier and The Jim Henson Company. Resistance is a prequel set many years before the original story but once again uses only puppets (and no CGI) to tell a (darker than you might think) fantasy story set on the planet Thra, where races include the elfin Gelflings, the mean Skeksis, and the magical Mystics. The terrific voice cast is led by Taron Egerton, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Nathalie Emmanuel, and also includes Mark Hamill, Andy Samberg, Simon Pegg, Keegan-Michael Key, Helena Bonham Carter, Caitriona Balfe, Eddie Izzard, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Alicia Vikander, and more.

The I-Land (Netflix): It’s basically Netflix’s answer to “Lost” but as a miniseries. We’d like to check for polar bears and smoke monsters. (Releases September 12, 2019)

The latest take on the Lost formula finds 10 people stranded on a tropical island with no memory of who they are or how they got there and facing a challenging path to get back home. The seven-episode series from Neil LaBute stars Kate Bosworth, Alex Pettyfer, and Natalie Martinez.

Undone (Amazon Prime): It’s animated, science fiction, and by the creator of “BoJack Horseman.” And it just sounds neat! (Releases September 13, 2019)

The second adult animated series from BoJack Horseman creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg (co-created with Kate Purdy, a writer on BoJack) is darker and more experimental in nature. Featuring a much more realistic animation style, the series follows Alma (Rosa Salazar), a 28-year-old Texan who nearly dies in a car accident. When she recovers, she realizes that she can experience time in a new way, and she uses that ability to investigate the death of her father (Bob Odenkirk).

Criminal (Netflix): David Tennant! Hearts Hearts Hearts! Also, Netflix experimenting in cop dramas sounds rather interesting! (Releases September 20, 2019)

A bit of an experiment for Netflix, Criminal changes up the typical cop drama in several ways. For one thing: each episode takes place entirely during an interrogation between police investigators and a suspected criminal, and not all of those interrogations will take place in English. The 12-part series will be divided in four parts, with each taking place in a different country (UK, France, Spain, and Germany) and language, utilizing not only different casts but also different writers, directors, and producers. Nicholas Pinnock, David Tennant, and Hayley Atwell head the cast of the UK episodes, while American audiences may be more familiar with the behind-the-scenes talent of the other portions, including The Returned director Frederic Mermoud participating in the France segments, and Downfall director Oliver Hirschbiegel contributing to the German episodes.

Creepshow (Shudder): We don’t know how we’ll watch it, but this horror anthology is getting a fair amount of buzz. (Releases September 26, 2019)

The streaming service’s high-profile newcomer is a horror anthology inspired by the 1982 George Romero film written by Stephen King (and its sequel). Giancarlo Esposito, Tobin Bell, Adrienne Barbeau, Tricia Helfer, Jeffrey Combs, Big Boi, Kid Cudi, Bruce Davison, Dana Gould, David Arquette, and DJ Qualls are among the familiar faces you’ll see. Each of the six episodes will feature two different stories; tonight’s premiere includes an adaptation of the Stephen King story “Gray Matter.”

The Politician (Netflix): Ryan Murphy’s newest outing, also anthology, also featuring an all-star cast, but now on Netflix. The synopsis intrigues, as his shows always seem to do.(Releases September 27, 2019)

Ryan Murphy’s first Netflix original series (which has already been renewed for a 2nd season) is an hour-long dark comedy anthology focusing on a different (fictitious) political race each season, though each one will involve a wealthy and ambitious Santa Barbara resident played by Ben Platt, beginning with his quest to become student body president of his high school. As with any Murphy show, there’s a huge, impressive cast: Gwyneth Paltrow, Jessica Lange, Dylan McDermott, Lucy Boynton, Zoey Deutch, Bette Midler, Judith Light, Bob Balaban, January Jones, and Laura Dreyfuss are just some of the faces you’ll see this year. The series was originally reported to include musical numbers, though that no longer appears to be the case.

Raising Dion (Netflix): The synopsis mentioned supernatural abilities. <shrug> (Releases October 4, 2019)

A single mother raises a young son who begins to demonstrate supernatural abilities in this 10-episode adaptation of Dennis Liu’s comic book. Alisha Wainwright, Ja’Siah Young, Michael B. Jordan, and Jason Ritter star.

Living with Yourself (Netflix): It stars Paul Rudd. Everyone loves Paul Rudd! (Releases October 18, 2019)

Paul Rudd plays dual roles in this eight-episode comedy about a man who undergoes a cutting-edge treatment to become a better person—and winds up literally being replaced by a better version of himself. Former Daily Show writer Timothy Greenberg created the series and wrote all eight episodes, which are directed by the team of Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris (Little Miss Sunshine).

Modern Love (Amazon Prime): The cast impresses, and the details of this anthology series are vague. Color us intrigued. (Releases October 18, 2019)

Based on the New York Times column of the same name, Amazon’s new episodic anthology series comes from writer-director John Carney (Once). Each half-hour episode tells a self-contained story based on a past column, and will feature stars like Anne Hathaway, Tina Fey, John Slattery, Sofia Boutella, Catherine Keener, Gary Carr, Brandon Victor Dixon, Andrew Scott, Cristin Milioti, Shea Whigham, Andy Garcia, and Dev Patel, while directors (aside from Carney) include Sharon Horgan and Emmy Rossum.

Watchmen (HBO): A new “Watchmen” story that we’ve had our eyes on for a long time, it is being created by a “Lost” creator and features a dynamite cast. (Releases October 20, 2019)

Previously adapted into a 2009 feature film, Alan Moore’s comic book series now comes to the small screen in a very loose adaptation (described as a “remix”) from Lost‘s Damon Lindelof that moves the story forward by decades. The series is set in an alternate-history, present-day United States in which superheroes have been outlawed, the internet doesn’t exist, Robert Redford is president (yes, Redford actually appears in the series), and the country is facing major racial unrest. Regina King, Don Johnson, Jeremy Irons, Frances Fisher, Tim Blake Nelson, Jean Smart, Tom Mison, and Louis Gosset Jr. star, while Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross provide the music.

Catherine the Great (HBO): Helen Mirren plays the titular Russian empress in this miniseries. It’s bound to be at least well-acted. (Releases October 21, 2019)

A four-part co-production with the UK’s Sky, this historical drama stars Helen Mirren as the titular Russian empress, who ruled for much of the 18th century. The series focuses on the later years of her reign, marked by her affair with Grigory Potemkin (Jason Clarke). The series comes from Nigel Williams, who previously wrote the Emmy-winning HBO miniseries Elizabeth I (also starring Mirren). Rory Kinnear, Joseph Quinn, Richard Roxburgh, and Gina McKee also star.

Forky Asks a Question (Disney+): Did you even watch “Toy Story 4?” It’s a spork that sounds like Buster from “Arrested Development.” He has very existential questions to ask! (Releases November 12, 2019)

Pixar’s first series for the Disney+ streaming service features Forky, the Tony Hale-voiced character (who is technically a spork) introduced in Toy Story 4.

The Mandalorian (Disney+): The “Star Wars” universe comes to TV. We’re not sure, but curiosity will probably kill this cat. (Releases November 12, 2019)

The first-ever live-action series set in the Star Wars universe comes from Jon Favreau, though he won’t direct any of the first season’s eight episodes. (Instead, directors include Taika Waititi, Dave Filoni, Rick Famuyiwa, Deborah Chow, and Bryce Dallas Howard.) Narcos star Pedro Pascal plays the titular character, a lone gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy sometime during the gap between the sixth and seventh Star Wars films. Joining him in the cast are Nick Nolte, Gina Carano, Giancarlo Esposito, Carl Weathers, and filmmaker Werner Herzog (who plays a villain, naturally). Expect a more character-driven, smaller-scope approach rather than constant action and expensive special effects—and prior knowledge of Star Wars is not a prerequisite to following the story. New episodes stream weekly.

Sanditon (PBS): It’s a miniseries adaptation of Jane Austen’s unfinished novel. Who doesn’t like Jane Austen? (Releases January 12, 2020)

Jane Austen’s unfinished final novel set in a seaside village comes to the small screen in an adaptation from Andrew Davies (Les MisérablesMr. Selfridge). Rose Williams, Theo James, Anne Reid, Kris Marshall, and Crystal Clarke star.

Others on radar: The Lord of the Rings series in development at Amazon; The Witcher at Netflix; The Chronicles of Narnia at Netflix; The Wheel of Time at Amazon; His Dark Materials at BBC/HBO; The Watch (BBC); Conan at Amazon; The Dark Tower at Amazon; Cursed at Amazon; Star Trek: Picard (CBS All Access); the Loki and Scarlet Witch properties in development at Disney+.

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There you have it!  We will add Pick Ups to the CPU! Watchlist and cover them in this blog or via our ever growing podcast. For those passed, if you think we should give them another chance, head on over to the comments section and sound off!  If you would like to be a guest blogger about any passed shows, send me a message, and we’ll talk terms!

In any event, I’m excited for the new stories to start.   TV is film with commitment, you know.

In short:

Picked Up

ABC

Emergence
Stumptown (hesitantly)

CBS

All Rise (hesitantly)
Bob ❤ Abishola (hesitantly)
Evil (enthusiastically)

Fox

BH90210 (hesitantly)
The Great North (hesitantly)
neXt
Prodigal Son

NBC

Lincoln (very hesitantly)
Perfect Harmony (hesitantly)
Sunnyside (hesitantly)
Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist

CW

Batwoman
Katy Keene (very hesitantly)
Nancy Drew (very hesitantly)
Pandora (very hesitantly)

Netflix

Another Life
Wu Assassins
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance
The I-Land
Criminal
The Politician
Raising Dion
Living with Yourself

Amazon Prime

The Boys
Carnival Row
Undone
Modern Love

Hulu

Veronica Mars, reboot
Four Weddings and a Funeral

HBO

Los Espookys
Euphoria
Years and Years
Watchmen
Catherine the Great

AMC

NOS4A2

Starz

The Rook

Epix

Pennyworth

CBS All Access

Why Women Kill

Shudder

Creepshow

Disney+

Forky Asks a Question
The Mandalorian

PBS

Sanditon

Winning Network: Netflix

Passed

ABC

The Baker and the Beauty
For Life
Kids Say the Darndest Things
mixed-ish
United We Fall

CBS

Broke
Carol’s Second Act
FBI: Most Wanted
Tommy
The Unicorn

Fox

9-1-1: Lone Star (for now)
Almost Family
Bless the Harts
Deputy
Duncanville
Filthy Rich
Outmatched

NBC

Bluff City Law
Council of Dads
Indebted
The Kenan Show

Losing Network: Fox

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Progress Report: End of Season Scorecard for Shows Covered By CPU! (Long-Running), 2019

Based on reliable sources, including TVLine, the A.V. Club, and Wikipedia, here are the statuses of shows currently covered by the CPU! Podcast Universe ™.  This list does not include up and coming shows to be reviewed from this past season’s pilots list because we covered that last week!  In fact, this is the second of the Summer Series Progress Reports! 

This particular list comprises the End of Season Scorecard for Long-Running shows covered by and/or requested for coverage by the CPU! Podcast, with current statuses, upcoming premiere dates (if known), and other helpful information.  Shows that ended this year or recently that we have already covered via podcast or blog have been removed from the list, except for any that we missed in our last Progress Report. Also included is a complete list of network renewals and cancellations, some cable, premium, and streaming networks included, at the bottom.  If your show is not being covered by CPU!, and you want it to be, leave a comment or contact us at couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com (or via Facebook/Twitter).  We would probably find a way to make it happen!

The CPU! “What We’re Currently Watching” List

Supernatural (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 15, which will be the final season (the heavens will truly break the day of the series finale). Season 15 premieres on October 10, 2019.

Arrow (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 8, which will be the final season. Season 8 premieres on October 15, 2019.

The Flash  (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 6, which will premiere on October 8, 2019.

DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 5.

Supergirl (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 5, which will premiere on October 6, 2019.

Orange is the New Black (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 7, which will be the final season. Season 7 will be released on July 26, 2019.

Gotham (PODCAST) – Fox

Ended. Season 5 is the final season. Goodbye review on the podcast coming soon.

Marvel’s The Punisher (PODCAST) – Netflix

Canceled; Season 2 is the final season. The Marvel’s Defenders Series panel’s review of the final season coming soon on the podcast.

The Good Place (PODCAST) – NBC

Renewed for Season 4, which will be the final season. Season 4 premieres on September 26, 2019.

Grace and Frankie (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 6.

Fuller House (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 5, which will be the final season.

Game of Thrones (PODCAST) – HBO

Ended; Season 8 is the final season. Two-part goodbye miniseries on the podcast coming soon.

Stranger Things (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 3. Season 3 releases on Netflix on July 4, 2019.

iZombie (PODCAST) – CW

Ended; Season 5 is the final season. Goodbye review on the podcast coming soon.

American Horror Story (PODCAST) – FX

Renewed for Seasons 9 AND 10. Season 9 (“1984“) premieres on September 18, 2019.

Marvel’s Jessica Jones (PODCAST) – Netflix

Canceled; Season 3 is the final season. Season 3 released on June 14, 2019. The Marvel’s Defenders Series panel’s review of the final season coming soon on the podcast.

Will & Grace (PODCAST) – NBC

Renewed for Season 11.

Doctor Who (PODCAST) – BBC/BBC America

Renewed for Season 12.

The X-Files (PODCAST) – Fox

Ended for now, and CPU! has already posted its goodbye review, but the messaging has been somewhat confusing…

Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D (PODCAST) – ABC

Renewed for Season 7.

Schitt$ Creek (PODCAST) – Pop

Renewed for Season 6, which be will be the final season.

The Crown (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 3.

13 Reasons Why (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 3.

How to Get Away with Murder (PODCAST/Jumped the Shark) – ABC

Renewed for Season 6.  CPU! Jumped the Shark. If you would like us to resume podcast coverage of this show, please contact us via the Guestbook, social media, or at our email address: couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com.

Sherlock (PODCAST) – PBS

Series 4 aired from January 1-January 15, 2017.  Though possibility of a fifth series is being contemplated, no announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

The 100 (PODCAST/Jumped the Shark) – CW

Renewed for Season 7. CPU! Jumped the Shark. If you would like us to resume podcast coverage of this show, please contact us via the Guestbook, social media, or at our email address: couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com.

Fargo – FX

Renewed for Season 4.

The Mindy Project – Hulu

Ended 2017. If you would like us to cover this show in a podcast episode, please contact us via the Guestbook, social media, or at our email address (couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com); review otherwise coming soon.

Sleepy Hollow – Fox

Ended 2017.  Review or podcast to come.

Madam Secretary – CBS

Renewed for Season 6, which will be the final season.

Bones – Fox

Ended 2017.  CPU! will be covering this show in a future “Looking Back” podcast episode. Stay tuned!

Revenge – ABC

Ended 2015.  Review (either blog or podcast) to come.

Reign – CW

Ended 2017. CPU! will be covering this show in a future “Looking Back” podcast episode. Stay tuned!

About a Boy – NBC

Ended 2015.  Review (either blog or podcast) to come.

Network Shows and Other Shows Mentioned by CPU!ers

(does not include this year’s freshman series, currently covered shows, shows we’ve already covered and eliminated, or game and reality shows)

By Popular Demand

ABC

American Housewife (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

black-ish (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 6.

Bless This Mess*
Renewed for Season 2.
*This show was not listed among season new entries last summer. Upon review of the trailer, critical consensus, and considering the fact that it was co-created by Elizabeth Meriwether (New Girl, Single Parents) and stars Dax Shepard, CPU! is officially picking this comedy up, even if it seems to be a Green Acres update featuring Millennial characters.

Fresh Off the Boat (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 6.

The Goldbergs (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 7.

The Good Doctor (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

Grey’s Anatomy (CPU! jumped the shark)
Renewed for Seasons 16 AND 17.

Modern Family (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 11.  Season 11 is the show’s final season.

Speechless (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 3 is the show’s final season.

Splitting Up Together (passed by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Station 19 (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

Take Two*
Canceled. Season 1 is the show’s only season.
*This show was not listed among season new entries last summer. Given the quick cancellation and relatively understated premiere (read: we’ve never heard of this one), CPU! is officially passing on this show (in the most well-timed way, of course).

CBS

The Big Bang Theory (picked up by CPU! late)
Ended. Season 12 is the show’s final season.

Blue Bloods (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 10.

Bull (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

Criminal Minds (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 15. Season 15 is the show’s final season.

Elementary (passed by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 7 is the show’s final season.

The Good Fight (All Access; passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

Hawaii Five-O (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 10.

Life in Pieces (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 4 is the show’s final season.

MacGyver (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

Man with a Plan (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

Mom (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Seasons 7 AND 8.

NCIS (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 17.

NCIS: Los Angeles (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 11.

NCIS: New Orleans (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 6.

Ransom (passed by CPU!)
The Season 3 finale aired on May 25, 2019. There has been no announcement regarding renewal or cancellation.

Salvation (added to the CPU! list)
Canceled. Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Star Trek: Discovery (All Access; picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

S.W.A.T. (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

Young Sheldon (passed by CPU! for now)
Renewed for Seasons 3 AND 4.

FOX

9-1-1 (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 3.

Bob’s Burgers (animated)
Renewed for Season 10.

Empire (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 6. Season 6 is the show’s final season.

Family Guy (animated)
Renewed for Season 18.

The Gifted (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Last Man Standing (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 8.

Lethal Weapon (added to the CPU! list)
Canceled. Season 3 is the show’s final season.

The Orville (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

The Resident (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

The Simpsons (animated)
Renewed for Seasons 31 AND 32.

Star (passed by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 3 is the show’s final season.

NBC

A.P. Bio (added to the CPU! list)
Canceled. Season 2 is the show’s final season.

The Blacklist (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 7.

Blindspot (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 5. Season 5 will be the final season.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 7.

Chicago Fire (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 8.

Chicago Med (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 5.

Chicago P.D. (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 7.

Good Girls (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

Law and Order: SVU (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 21.

Marlon (passed by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Midnight, Texas (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Reverie (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 1 is the show’s only season.

Superstore (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 5.

This Is Us (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Seasons 4, 5, AND 6.

Timeless (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 2 is the show’s final season

Trial & Error (passed by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 2 is the show’s final season.

The CW

Black Lightning (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

Burden of Truth (passed by CPU!…just now)
Renewed for Season 3.

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 4 is the show’s final season.

Dynasty (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

Jane the Virgin (added to the CPU! list)
Canceled. Airing Season 5, the show’s final season.

The Outpost (added to the CPU! list…just now)
Renewed for Season 2.

Riverdale (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

Current/Ongoing Shows – Cable, Premium, Streaming – Requested
by CPU! Regulars for the Podcast

PBS

Call the Midwife
Renewed for Series 9.

BBC America

Killing Eve
Renewed for Season 3.

FXX

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Renewed for Season 14.

FX

Feud
Renewed for Season 2.

Archer
Renewed for Season 10, which premiered on May 29, 2019. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Netflix

The OA
Season 2 was released on March 22, 2019. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Peaky Blinders
Renewed for Series 5.

House of Cards
Canceled. Season 6 is the show’s final season.

Anne with an E
Renewed for Season 3.

Master of None
Season 2 premiered on May 12, 2017.  No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

GLOW
Renewed for Season 3, which will premiere on August 9, 2019.

Arrested Development
Season 5 was released in two parts; Part 2 was released on March 15, 2019. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Altered Carbon
Renewed for Season 2.

Mindhunter
Renewed for Season 2.

The End of the F***ing World
Renewed for Season 2.

Santa Clarita Diet
Canceled. Season 3 is the show’s final season.

Black Mirror
Season 5 was released on June 5, 2019. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

BoJack Horseman
Renewed for Season 6.

Designated Survivor
Season 3 was released on June 7, 2019. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Lucifer
Renewed for Season 5. Season 5 is the show’s final season.

American Vandal
Canceled. Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Insatiable
Renewed for Season 2.

Ozark
Renewed for Season 3.

Travelers
Canceled. Season 3 is the show’s final season.

Big Mouth
Renewed for Season 3.

Frontier
Renewed for Season 3, which premiered on December 7, 2018. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

One Day at a Time
Canceled. Season 3 is the show’s final season.
EDIT: Renewed for Season 4 by cable network Pop!

Derry Girls
Renewed for Season 2.

The Protector
Renewed for Seasons 3 AND 4.

Tales of the City
Miniseries; no renewal is expected.

Bodyguard
Series 1 premiered on August 26, 2018. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Showtime

Billions
Renewed for Season 5.

Shameless
Renewed for Season 10.

USA

Mr. Robot
Renewed for Season 4. Season 4 is the show’s final season.

Starz

Outlander
Renewed for Seasons 5 and 6!

American Gods
Renewed for Season 3.

Power
Renewed for Season 6, which will premiere on August 25, 2019. Season 6 is the show’s final season.

AMC

Better Call Saul
Renewed for Season 5.

The Walking Dead
Renewed for Season 10.

SyFy

The Magicians
Renewed for Season 5.

Wynonna Earp
Renewed for Season 4.

Van Helsing
Renewed for Season 4.

Channel Zero
Canceled. Season 4 was the show’s final season.

Happy!
Canceled. Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Amazon

The Man in the High Castle
Renewed for Season 4. Season 4 is the show’s final season.

Brittania
Renewed for Season 2.

The Expanse
Canceled by SyFy but renewed by Amazon for Season 4.

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Renewed for Season 3.

Fleabag
Ended. Series 2 is the show’s final season.

Hulu

The Handmaid’s Tale
Renewed for Season 3, which premiered on June 5, 2019. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Castle Rock
Renewed for Season 2.

Marvel’s Runaways
Renewed for Season 3.

Letterkenny
Renewed for Season 7.

Fosse/Verdon
Miniseries; no expectation of renewal.

HBO

Big Little Lies
Renewed for Season 2, which premiered on June 9, 2019. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Westworld
Renewed for Season 3.

Curb Your Enthusiasm
Renewed for Season 10.

True Detective
Renewed for Season 3, which premiered on January 13, 2019. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Disney Channel

Raven’s Home
Renewed for Season 3, which premiered on June 17, 2019.

Cinemax

Strike
Renewed for Series 3.

Cartoon Network

Rick and Morty
Renewed for Season 4.

TV Land

Younger
Renewed for Season 6, which premiered on June 12, 2019.

Freeform

Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger
Renewed for Season 2, which premiered on April 4, 2019. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Discovery: Family

My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
Renewed for Season 9. Season 9 is the show’s final season.

YouTube Premium

Cobra Kai
Renewed for Season 3.

DC Universe

Titans
Renewed for Season 2.

History Channel

Vikings
Renewed for Season 6.

That’s it, fellow Couch Potatoes!  Next up in the Progress Report series: the 2019-2020 pilot review, coming in August 2019!  Stay tuned! 

Progress Report: End of Season Scorecard, 2018-2019 Pilots

It’s time for the final progress report for the new pilots of the 2018-2019 season! Where are the new shows (that are left), and how are they doing nowadays?  Read below to find out!

Thanks as always to TVLine and to other sources for helping a girl out.

*Note: with the expansion of CPU!, these initial thoughts are based upon the CPU! Chief’s assessments.  As with last season, a growing number of CPU! members may find shows initially passed by the CPU! Chief and choose to review them.  CPU! readers will be informed if the show’s status changes regarding coverage as the season progresses through the handy CPU! Progress Reports, and all written reviews will be published!

*Second Note: Normally, we publish a Post-February sweeps Progress Report. It didn’t happen this year! We are expanding at a steady rate in some ways, and in some ways, the networks are becoming far less eager to cancel, at least considering current trends. There will always be a mid-season and end of season version, but intermediary check-ins might be sporadic. If you would really like to see them more often, though, drop us a line! We aim to give you the goods!

A Million Little Things

A MILLION LITTLE THINGS, ABC

WHO: James Roday (Psych), David Giuntoli (Grimm), Romany Malco (Weeds), Ron Livingston (Sex and the City), Christina Moses (The Originals), Christina Ochoa (Valor, Blood Drive), Allison Miller (Incorporated, Go On), Stephanie Szostak (Satisfaction), Lizzy Greene (Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn), Grace Park (Hawaii Five-0)

WHAT: They say friendship isn’t one big thing, it’s a million little things; and that’s true for a group of friends from Boston who bonded under unexpected circumstances. Some have achieved success, others are struggling in their careers and relationships, but all of them feel stuck in life. After one of them dies unexpectedly, it’s just the wake-up call the others need to finally start living. Along the way they discover that friends may be the one thing to save them from themselves.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up.  Welcome to the 2018-2019 CPU! network pilot review!  We start off on a strong note, with a pick up for this drama from ABC, but also with a guilty admission by your Chief CP (author of these annual reviews).  Honestly, I’m personally most interested in David Giuntoli and everything about him – outside of a Grimm context, that is – more than I am interested in the basic premise of this plot.  I think this is the Alphabet’s attempt at an answer to ratings juggernaut and NBC success This Is Us; on the other hand, the cast seems strong.  Watching these two minutes also inspires some The Big Chill nostalgia with a modern, Millennial set of characters at the forefront, dealing with the evolution and metamorphosis of friendships into adulthood.  That idea, punctuated by the suicide that starts the series off, connects strongly with this viewer, and I can see some of our other Couch Potatoes also finding some interest in and connection to it.  The trailer left me feeling hopeful for the series, at any rate, so let’s give this one a try, our first pick up for the year.  Hooray for good signs and strong starts!

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2!  ABC renewed this series for a second season on February 5, 2019. The Season 1 finale aired on February 28, 2019. The first season is comprised of 17 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: The podcast has received at least one request for coverage of this program, so this Pick Up is definite and permanent.  Not yet viewed.

Abby's

ABBY’S, NBC

WHO: Natalie Morales (Parks and Recreation), Neil Flynn (The Middle), Nelson Franklin (Veep), Jessica Chaffin (Search Party), Leonard Ouzts (Master of None), Kimia Behpoornia (Modern Family, Adam Ruins Everything)

WHAT: Set in the best bar in San Diego, home to good prices, great company and, of course, Abby. This unlicensed, makeshift bar nestled in her backyard is the opposite of everything annoying about today’s party scene. As the oddball cast of regulars will tell you, hanging out at Abby’s is a coveted honor. But once you’re in, you’re family.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up.  Without a trailer, this viewer is reluctant to get enthusiastically on board, but two things convinced me to take a look: it’s produced by Michael Schur – creator of The Good Place and Mose Schrute on The Office – and it’s filmed entirely outside.  Though it feels very Cheers-esque, with a female barkeep knowing everyone’s name, early upfront reviews seemed hopeful, so it’s worth a look.  A quick one, anyway.

STATUS: Officially canceled!  NBC canceled this mid to late season entry on May 30, 2019. The now series finale aired on June 13, 2019, with the show’s only season comprised of a total of 10 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: TVLine reports that this comedy proved to be NBC’s lowest rated comedy and second to lowest rated show, which never bodes well for any network series, even if the network wins the night with the show in question in the relevant time slot. Plus, Abby’s aired in one of NBC’s coveted Thursday night time slots, which the Peacock has earmarked for comedy since the Golden Age of Must See TV. The critics, on average, have been modestly positive about the comedy, and there’s still a certain amount of intrigue about the live-audience-and-everything-staged-outdoors gimmick. Thus, as a whole season exists, we’ll still give it a look and determine if we want to cover it in “Canceled Corner.”  If you enjoyed this show and want to be interviewed for that feature, leave a comment in the guestbook, or contact us via social media or email: couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com.

The Alec Baldwin Show

THE ALEC BALDWIN SHOW, ABC

WHAT: The one-hour talker will showcase Baldwin’s in-depth conversations with compelling personalities.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  The CPU! podcast does not talk about talk shows.  How do you feel about Alec Baldwin at the helm of a prime time talk show?

STATUS: TVLine and the Hollywood Reporter are both labeling this show as officially canceled, as of June 2019, though the cancellation, if truly official, was done quietly and without fanfare. In March 2018, ABC ordered ten episodes, of which eight have aired; the most recent episode aired on December 29, 2018. In November 2018, the network pulled the show from its late Sunday slot and rescheduled it for a late Saturday slot, which pretty much signaled a death knell for the freshman talker. The show was universally panned by critics and did not net remotely good ratings, despite Alec Baldwin’s love-em-or-leave-em hosting manner.

CPU! STATUS: It’s still a talk show, right?  We covered it here, as is our duty for new shows. We don’t feel the need to do more.

All American

ALL AMERICAN, The CW

WHO: Daniel Ezra (The Missing), Taye Diggs (Private Practice), Cody Christian (Teen Wolf), Samantha Logan (13 Reasons Why), Monet Mazur (Castle), Karimah Westbrook (Shameless, Aquarius), Michael Evans Behling

WHAT: When a rising high school football player from South L.A. is recruited to play for Beverly Hills High, the wins, losses and struggles of two families from vastly different worlds — Crenshaw and Beverly Hills — begin to collide. Inspired by the life of pro football player Spencer Paysinger.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  Despite the presence of always gorgeous Taye Diggs, this sports-ball drama feels incredibly trope-y, including hashed and rehashed concepts of several TV and film properties past: poor, urban kid of color finding himself in a rich, largely white district; the story about a kid who has nothing but talent, heart, and a bit of luck with the offer to test his prowess on a suburban high school football team; and so on.  The trailer does not “wow” in its presentation of these recycled story concepts, and none of the actors apart from Diggs inspire confidence that this property will offer stellar production value beyond the typical good looks of a made-for-the-CW cast.  Plus, our current roster of Couch Potatoes has currently and definitely shied away from TV about sports.  Seriously, way more nerd types and way less jock types populate our own ever-growing cast.  If you want to change that, though, please drop us a line.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2!  The CW renewed this series for a second season on April 24, 2019. The Season 1 finale aired on March 20, 2019. The first season is comprised of 16 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: We have heard zero buzz about this loosely-biographical sports-ball program.  Are you buzzing in an “All-American” way – or is it just Taye Diggs’ abs?  Let us know.  For now, we stay in the passing lane.

Charmed

CHARMED, The CW

WHO: Sarah Jeffery (Shades of Blue), Melonie Diaz (The Breaks), Madeleine Mantock (The Tomorrow People), Rupert Evans (Man in the High Castle), Ser’Darius Blain (Survivor’s Remorse, Jane by Design), Charlie Gillespie (Degrassi: Next Class), Ellen Tamaki

WHAT: After the tragic death of their mother, three sisters in a college town are stunned to discover they are witches. Soon this powerful threesome must stand together to fight the everyday and supernatural battles that all modern witches must face: from vanquishing powerful demons to toppling the patriarchy.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up.  Networks: “What do we want?” Answering themselves: “More reboots!” “When do we want them?” “Now! Because we literally have no other ideas!”  Charmed, the original starring Shannen Doherty, Holly Marie Combs, Alyssa Milano, and later Rose McGowan, was a WB staple for eight seasons, now airs frequently in syndication, and enjoys a healthy streaming afterlife.  Charmed has already been requested as a possible “Looking Back” candidate for the podcast because its loyal fan base endures to this day.  Charmed was a show that this viewer watched voraciously and enthusiastically in its original run.  It was a bit cheesy at times and occasionally suffered from the mismatch of acting talent among the women playing the Halliwell/Matthews sisters, but it was reliable, interesting, and sort of kooky in an entertaining way for a long time.  Like all the other major networks and some streaming outlets, WB offspring The CW could not wait to look into past properties for its own go at a rebooted show from an earlier success, so here, we have Charmed Redux with a new set of sisters exercising a new era of The Power of Three.  I can’t help feeling that this reboot is near blasphemy at its core, given that the original was pretty well loved and still enjoys a loyal, continuing fan devotion.  Plus, the actresses playing the sisters are nowhere near equal to the four who played the Halliwells/Matthews, even if the original four could not be described as amazing performers themselves.  This reboot also seems to be an even darker take, with mom’s death being characterized as outright murder from the jump.  Still, sheer morbid curiosity, a love of fantasy (and supernatural fantasy to boot), and a “can’t look away” feeling propel me to say that CPU! has little choice but to pick this up.  Though you better bet that this will be a “Look Back to Look Forward” setup, and that the two versions of the series will be hotly compared and contrasted by feisty and spicy Couch Potatoes.  Mark my words, gentle reader: the Power of Three may not set you free.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2!  The CW renewed this series for a second season on January 31, 2019. The Season 1 finale aired on May 19, 2019. The first season is comprised of 22 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: The podcast has received requests from Viewers Like You as well as some of our resident panelists to cover Charmed in a “Look Back to Look Forward” series, as I surmised would likely happen.  Expect a CPU! trademark look at Charmed and its varied and sorted history in the summer or fall of 2019.  Otherwise, not yet viewed.

The Code

THE CODE, CBS

WHO: Anna Wood (Falling Water, Reckless), Ato Essandoh (Chicago Med), Phillipa Soo (Broadway’sHamilton), Raffi Barsoumian (The Vampire Diaries)

WHAT: The military’s brightest minds take on our country’s toughest challenges, inside the courtroom and out, where each attorney is trained as a prosecutor, a defense lawyer, an investigator — and a Marine.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  There is no trailer, and there is scant information available for this drama, which, mind you, is a military drama and a seeming holdover from the rash of military dramas that debuted last season on the networks, most of which were ultimately canceled.  Plus, Mira Sorvino was attached to this program as its lead for awhile before leaving the role, which is not typically a great sign, and there is very little to be excited about when reviewing the cast list or plot synopsis, so we’ll leave this code non-cracked this season.

STATUS: Eight of twelve episodes ordered for this season have aired, with the series resuming its first-run broadcast on July 1, 2019. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made, though our friends at TVLine and other pundits are calling renewal unlikely or “a long-shot” at last check.

CPU! STATUS: We initially passed, literally no one has mentioned it, and it’s a military drama in a network sea rife with them currently. Plus, early critical reviews call this series one that does not set itself apart from said sea. Can you crack The Code I’m laying out for y’all?

The Conners

THE CONNERS, ABC

WHO: John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, Sara Gilbert, Lecy Goranson, Michael Fishman

WHAT: In the Roseanne spinoff, the Conners are forced to face the daily struggles of life in Lanford in a way they never have before after a sudden turn of events. The iconic family — Dan, Jackie, Darlene, Becky and D.J. — grapples with parenthood, dating, an unexpected pregnancy, financial pressures, aging and in-laws in working-class America. Through it all, the fights, the coupon cutting, the hand-me-downs, the breakdowns — with love, humor and perseverance, the family prevails.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. Last season, CPU! picked up the Roseanne revival based on the fact that several of our Couch Potatoes, the Chief among them, enjoyed the original series, more or less, and were curious to see how this particular family would weather the reboot/revival treatment.  Though many of us have not yet watched, the ratings seemed to speak for themselves – but then so did Roseanne Barr via her Twitter account.  All politics aside, Roseanne has always been an “x” factor, erratic and sometimes harmful to the public in how she has chosen to wield her influence, but no one can deny that Roseanne would not have been what it was without her.  Now, in a move that sounds, smells, and tastes a bit like “cash grab,” notwithstanding the advocacy for the jobs of those that would otherwise not have had them without Roseanne’s poor life choices (and prejudicial views) mucking up the works, the Alphabet is moving forward with what would ultimately be a spin-off, sans the titular matriarch.  On the one hand, it could be compelling: the rest of the cast are no slouches, especially Laurie Metcalf, and the character of Darlene, particularly, has always served as an interesting focal point for the show.  On the other hand, if the writers don’t hit this one out of the park straight from the dugout, it will not survive all of this melee and ado and will become a truly unfortunate, if not tragic footnote in entertainment history.  The real question is: would this footnote be any more unfortunate or tragic than the original ending, including Dan’s purported death following the family winning the lottery?  CPU! is willing to bet probably not, and we believe the network sees this whole game playing out the same way, so, in the end, we’re left asking “why not?”  Again, it could also be sheer morbid curiosity.  Time, and the rest of the Conners, will tell.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! The Season 1 finale aired on January 22, 2019, after 11 episodes. ABC renewed this series for a second season on March 22, 2019.

CPU! STATUS: The interest in the various iterations of Roseanne and her family has been mild, but there is interest.  CPU! will cover all iterations at some point, though it may be later rather than sooner.  Otherwise, not yet viewed.

The Cool Kids

THE COOL KIDS, Fox

WHO: Vicki Lawrence (Great News, Mama’s Family), David Alan Grier (The Carmichael Show), Leslie Jordan (Will & Grace), Martin Mull (Roseanne)

WHAT: Three guy friends in a retirement community are the top dogs until they’re blown out of the water by the newest member of the community, a female rebel whose ready to challenge their place.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. To cut to the chase, if it wasn’t for this cast, I am not willing to bet that either this viewer or fellow potential panelists would find this sitcom premise potentially amusing.  Most of us are not in the target audience, and there are some very flat moments in this trailer that should have offered more and better laughs with the players in this cast.  But, holy wow, look at this cast!  Vicki Lawrence! Leslie Jordan! David Alan Grier! And the erstwhile Colonel Mustard himself, Martin Mull!  They’re charming, they’re funny, they’re veterans – but do they have chemistry, and can a sitcom about residents of a retirement community be potentially appealing to the average and/or typical listeners of podcasts?  The conundrum we face here is why we are so hesitant to be as totally cool as these alleged kids.

STATUS: Officially canceled!  Fox retired this “senior” freshman sitcom on May 10, 2019. The now series finale aired on that date, with the show’s only season comprised of a total of 22 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: TVLine reports that the ratings demo for this Friday night sitcom paced this comedy only slightly better than Fox’s other freshman comedic entry, Rel, which was canceled somewhat quickly, as this season’s cancellations go. Yet, critical reception was on the positive side of mixed. As an ad-hoc TV reporter/follower myself, I would guess that two factors contributed to this comedy’s demise. 1) Even though Fox kind of had a good idea in debuting a show with, presumably, an older target audience on a Friday night, the older audience probably still had Friday night plans, too. 2) The ratings weren’t stellar, and the cast wasn’t unknown and was probably in a position, whether by contract or by status, to become more expensive more quickly. When juxtaposed against semi-middling ratings, it is logical to assume that Fox’s cancellation decision here was as much a business one as anything else. Given that a whole season exists, though, we’ll still give it a look and determine if we want to cover it in “Canceled Corner.”  If you enjoyed this show and want to be interviewed for that feature, leave a comment in the guestbook, or contact us via social media or email: couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com.

Dancing With the Stars: Juniors

DANCING WITH THE STARS: JUNIORS, ABC

WHAT: The offshoot will pair celebrity kids with professional junior ballroom dancers to perform choreographed routines, which will be judged by a panel that will include renowned ballroom experts.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  CPU! does not dance along with reality competition shows on our podcast, at least for now.  But, this one’s new this year, so we list it.  Godspeed, DWTS fans!

STATUS: Officially canceled! The now series finale aired on December 9, 2018, after a total of 9 episodes. 

CPU! STATUS: It’s still a reality competition show, right?

The Enemy Within

THE ENEMY WITHIN, NBC

WHO: Jennifer Carpenter (Dexter), Morris Chestnut (Rosewood), Raza Jaffrey (Code Black), Kelli Garner (Pan Am)

WHAT: In spy-hunting thriller, Erica Shepherd is a brilliant former CIA operative, now known as the most notorious traitor in American history serving life in a Supermax prison. Against every fiber of his being but with nowhere else to turn, FBI Agent Will Keaton enlists Shepherd to help track down a fiercely dangerous and elusive criminal she knows all too well.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  Despite the presence of gorgeous Morris Chestnut, and even with a trailer, this particular mid-season thriller feels very hackneyed in terms of its premise, all around, and the snapshot of performances seen here falls sadly flat.  Some early reviews compare this show to Homeland or The Blacklist: Espionage, neither of which resemble current CPU! discussion subjects or ones requested by our panelists and potential panelists.  Really, it’s a show that I can see several of us wanting to like – because we’ve liked something like it before – but not being able to go the distance because it will not be as good as similar properties from which it is heavily borrowing its influence and tone.  If buzz or steam picks up around this mid-season entry, we’ll be open to reviewing our high standards, but for now, we pass.

STATUS: Officially canceled! The Peacock canceled this mid-season entry on May 30, 2019. The now series finale aired on May 20, 2019, after a total of 13 produced episodes.

CPU! STATUS: If Morris Chestnut can’t get the buzz or steam picked up, the potentiality for which we allowed (because Morris Chestnut), we estimate that our initial assessment of said series was about as correct as it was going to be without having actually viewed a full episode. To that end, we’ll be the Enemy Without and wave it away. Until the next one, Morris. We have faith that there will be a next one for you.

Fam

FAM, CBS

WHO: Nina Dobrev (The Vampire Diaries), Odessa Adlon (Nashville), Tone Bell (Disjointed), Brian Stokes Mitchell (Mr. Robot), Sheryl Lee Ralph (One Mississippi, Instant Mom)

WHAT: A woman’s dreams of an upstanding life with her new fiancé and his upstanding family are dashed when her younger train wreck half-sister comes to live with her to escape their train wreck of a father.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  There is no trailer for this show and very little information to go on to determine whether or not this program is worth a watch; not even TV pundits with connections have been given a glimpse, but then again, it’s CBS, and they’ve become kind of idiosyncratic as far as the major networks go – and not in a good way.  A few of us at CPU! just spent the last few seasons of The Vampire Diaries NOT watching Nina Dobrev, so she certainly would not be the primary draw here, but as the situational premise of this situation comedy is pretty thin, I am not convinced that it would be enticing to most of the potatoes I know.  If they start talking about it positively, though, we can always rethink the logic.

STATUS: Officially canceled! CBS canceled the freshman comedy on May 10, 2019. The now series finale aired on April 11, 2019, after a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Fam, we have heard zero buzz about this comedy.  And now we know why.

FBI

FBI, CBS

WHO: Missy Peregrym (Rookie Blue), Jeremy Sisto (Law & Order), Zeeko Zaki (Valor, 24: Legacy), Ebonée Noel (Still Star-Crossed), Sela Ward (CSI: NY)

WHAT: The Dick Wolf-produced drama explores the inner workings of the New York office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Despite a decently packaged trailer and a potentially unusual and compelling turn by Missy Peregrym in the lead role, if Dick Wolf has his stamp on this, it will likely be a crime-of-the-week, neatly wrapped up in an episode (or two) procedural show, this time exploring the inner workings of one of the federal law enforcement agencies.  We are not covering procedural TV (much) here at CPU!, and when we do, we’ll have to recruit a reviewer or moderator to do it because this Chief CP likely won’t be watching, at least not without an interesting gimmick to make it seem different from others of its genre.  I can’t imagine this to be something entirely different than Law & Order and its franchise of shows, even if this series is, also, not entirely the same.  CPU! will pass for now.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2!  CBS renewed this series for a second season on January 25, 2019. The Season 1 finale aired on May 14, 2019, after a first season total of 22 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: The talk lines are silent.  Maybe our podcaster roster and/or listeners don’t want to be wiretapped?  Bad joke.  Procedural TV does not fare well in our corner currently.  If you want to change that, drop us a line.

The Fix

THE FIX, ABC

WHO: Robin Tunney (The Mentalist), Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Ten Days in the Valley, Lost), Mouzam Makkar (The Exorcist), Breckin Meyer (Franklin & Bash), Merrin Dungey (Big Little Lies, The Resident), Scott Cohen (Gilmore Girls), Marc Blucas (Underground, Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Adam Rayner (Tyrant), Alex Saxon (The Fosters)

WHAT: Follows an L.A. district attorney who suffers a devastating defeat when prosecuting an A-list actor for double murder. With her high-profile career derailed, she flees for a quieter life in Washington. Eight years later when this same celebrity is under suspicion for another murder, Maya Travis is lured back to the DA’s office for another chance at justice.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Though this cast is teeming with familiar faces from large and small screen (was that Robin Givens in the trailer?), this show seems (un)remarkably like a romanticized version of the O.J. Simpson criminal trial given a fantasy makeover, wherein the put-upon district attorney who failed her job the first time gets a second chance to re-try the case, with a different fact pattern in which to dig her bared teeth.  Since the executive producer is Marcia Clark, one of the DA’s who lost the criminal trial of the disgraced ex-NFL star and, therefore, probably felt like she failed at life for many decades to come, the premise of this show, still more, smacks of the playing out of her own revenge fantasy, one in which she can finally take down the elusive defendant who broke her career and her spirit.  OJ was probably guilty, but hey, I guess the glove didn’t fit or something.  I lived through the debacle that was that trial, when it created and fueled the news glut we still enjoy today (without so much internet) and which divided the nation again/still by race and by class.  While the trial itself inspired a critical examination of the judicial system, I, frankly, do not need to live through a fantasized version of the same story, this time delving into an “It’s a Wonderful Life” concept of do-overs to redeem the poor, put-upon, plucky, but intelligent DA who couldn’t get her conviction in the end.  I also worry that the character played by the erstwhile Mr. Eko from Lost could become a caricature quickly if not handled properly and with sympathy, given the obvious parallel to real life that he presents.  All in all, suspension of disbelief would certainly be difficult for this particular potato’s personal palate, but if you watch and disagree, let us know.  My curiosity simply isn’t morbid enough to need this fix.

STATUS: Officially canceled! The Alphabet network canceled the legal drama on May 10, 2019. The now series finale aired on May 20, 2019, after a total of 10 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: I think we’ll stand by the original pass. We’ve seen no reviews, heard no buzz, and the OJ Simpson echoes probably still reverberate hollowly. What can we say? We think the fate of this show was fixed from the start.

God Friended Me

GOD FRIENDED ME, CBS

WHO: Brandon Micheal Hall (The Mayor), Joe Morton (Scandal), Violett Beane (The Flash), Javicia Leslie (MacGyver), Suraj Sharma (Homeland)

WHAT: Questions of faith, existence and science are explored in this dramedy about an outspoken atheist whose life is turned upside down when he is “friended” by God on social media. Unwittingly, he becomes an agent of change in the lives and destinies of others around him.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  Now, maybe I’m feeling really vulnerable right now, but I teared up at the trailer, which means this one got to me in 3-4 minutes, and that’s not something to sneeze at when doing the quick math here.  Properties with pure religious motifs have not fared well on prime time network television in recent years, but perhaps what makes this one a bit different is that the show will attempt to explore the tough but meaningful subject of faith and the spiritual through more of a focused dialogue, beginning with the main character who runs a podcast about atheism.  Adding in the social media spin for today’s modern audiences, this premise teases something potentially fresh and original without becoming too preachy.  In fact, the show may become the kind of feel-good comedy – and discussion of hope – that today’s audiences crave in these testy times of geopolitical conflict.  Plus, I found the main characters to be largely winning – one of them is the sometime Jessie Quick from CPU! fave The Flash – so, all in all, it feels like this program deserves a leap of faith.  Friend request accepted.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2!  CBS renewed this series for a second season on January 29, 2019.  The Season 1 finale aired on April 14, 2019, after a total of 22 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: There has been at least one request for CPU! to cover this show on the podcast, so this Pick Up is definite and permanent. Not yet viewed.

Grand Hotel

GRAND HOTEL, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: June 17, 2019

WHO: Roselyn Sanchez (Devious Maids), Demian Bichir (The Bridge), Chris Warren (The Fosters), Wendy Raquel Robinson (The Game), Shalim Ortiz (Heroes), Denyse Tontz (The Fosters), Bryan Craig (General Hospital), Lincoln Younes (Home and Away), Justina Adorno (Seven Seconds), Anne Winters (13 Reasons Why), Feliz Ramirez

WHAT: Set in the last family-owned hotel in multicultural Miami Beach. Charismatic Santiago Mendoza owns the hotel, while his glamorous second wife, Gigi, and their adult children enjoy the spoils of success. Wealthy and beautiful guests bask in luxury, but scandals, escalating debt and explosive secrets hide beneath the picture-perfect exterior.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Produced by former Desperate Housewife Eva Longoria, this new sudsy soap screams telenovela for the now, with sex, sex, sex oozing from its Miami infused pores, a regular scandal (no, not that Scandal) in the making for the Disney-owned Alphabet network.  This will probably be a guilty, or not so guilty, pleasure for quite a few viewers, with an attractive cast, a colorful backdrop, and shocking secrets regularly revealed to appalled but enthralled gasps, but unless requested otherwise, CPU! will back away slowly, since soaps we cover are few and far between.  We will instead remember that the real Grand Hotel is on Mackinac Island in Michigan.  Granted, the clientele is probably very different all around.  All jokes aside, though, this show honestly has potential for success but is not the typical fare that appeals to too many of the CPU! Couch Potatoes.  Maybe they will surprise me, though.  You can request our coverage too, though, viewer – and did you know that you, too, could become one of our panelists?  Sign our guestbook to inquire as to how.

STATUS: This show literally premiered last night!

CPU! STATUS: This is the very definition of “too early to tell.” Please note our initial “grand” pass above, but let us know if this summer sudsy soap is worth the talk from our United Couch Potatoes. We are okay to be proven wrong…or, at least, too quickly judgmental. Sometimes.

Happy Together

HAPPY TOGETHER, CBS

WHO: Damon Wayans Jr. (New Girl, Happy Endings), Amber Stevens West (Ghosted, The Carmichael Show), Felix Mallard (Neighbours), Stephnie Weir (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend), Chris Parnell (Grown-ish, SNL), Victor Williams (The King of Queens)

WHAT: A 30-something couple, tired of their mundane life, start to reconnect with their younger, cooler selves when a young pop star who is drawn to their super normal suburban life, moves in.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Canned laughter.  Pauses for the canned laughter.  Pregnant pauses.  Dozing.  That last one was me; I’m the one dozing.  This new sitcom seems like a one-note joke that cannot possibly sustain over 22 episodes, much less several additional seasons, and will probably get old in one.  It’s clear that this new program wants to rely on Damon Wayans, Jr.’s considerable charm and comedic timing, but he simply doesn’t have THAT much charm and comedic timing to overcome the ham and cheese on rye flavoring this bland soupy sauce of a sitcom is serving up.  Sure, we all want to be young and hip again, but how tired is the “we’re boring, so this cool rock star will make us cool too” trope?  I did not laugh once watching the trailer, and with such a recycled and rehashed premise, I don’t see anyone at CPU! (or beyond) requesting our in-depth discussion about this show.  Look, Damon’s dad had to try a few times to get a sitcom that lasted too.  Genetics or something, right?

STATUS: Officially canceled! The Eye canceled this comedy on May 10, 2019. The now series finale aired on January 14, 2019, after a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Frankly, I am surprised that the show lasted that long.

I Feel Bad

I FEEL BAD, NBC

WHO: Sarayu Blue (No Tomorrow), Paul Adelstein (Private Practice), Zach Cherry (Crashing, Search Party), James Buckley (The Inbetweeners), Johnny Pemberton (Superstore), Aisling Bea

WHAT: Emet is a mom, boss, wife, friend and daughter who is just figuring it out like the rest of us. Sure, she feels bad when she has a sexy dream about someone other than her husband, or when she pretends not to know her kids when they misbehave in public, or when she uses her staff to help solve personal problems. But that’s OK, right? Nobody can have it all and do it perfectly.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  First, the executive producer is Amy Poehler.  Win.  Second, sure the situations in this comedy probably have been done (and done, and done) elsewhere, but how many times have they been done honestly, with the kind of in-your-face humor that resonates?  Also win.  The Peacock has really made a comeback recently, at least in the comedy department, by choosing smart comedies with familiar premises but fresh elements developing those premises to something better than they might otherwise be.  Sarayu Blue and Paul Adelstein have clear chemistry; her parents will no doubt be the comic underdogs; and the social commentary will be relevant and up to date, unlike the last sitcom we reviewed in this pilot entry.  Perhaps, this “pick up” is somewhat inspired by a trailer that made me laugh, as opposed to the one that just failed at that basic task, but isn’t that what a sitcom should be – a show that makes the viewer laugh?  It’s worth a look, at least, because I can tell that this show already has a better chance of sustaining beyond one season than most in its genre.

STATUS: Officially canceled! The Season 1 finale aired on December 27, 2018, after a total of 13 episodes. NBC canceled the struggling sitcom on May 10, 2019.

CPU! STATUS: We are surprised and not surprised by the news.  Despite the fact that there has been some modest positive feedback from the CPU! inner circles, and while the show has been labeled “not as funny as some,” the general reaction is that it is still funny.  The Peacock initially indicated that it would make a decision at a later date regarding renewal, which signals that it likely all came down to money and potential next season pilots in the end.  Since a whole season exists, though, and since one of our Potatoes (or two) also gave it a chance, we’ll still give it a look and determine if we want to cover it in “Canceled Corner.”  If you enjoyed this show and want to be interviewed for that feature, leave a comment in the guestbook, or contact us via social media or email: couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com.

In the Dark

IN THE DARK, The CW

WHO: Perry Mattfeld (Shameless), Rich Sommer (Mad Men), Kathleen York (The Client List, The West Wing), Derek Webster (NCIS: New Orleans), Brooke Markham (Foursome), Keston John (My Kitchen Rules)

WHAT: A blind woman is the only “witness” to the murder of her drug-dealing friend. After the police dismiss her story, she sets out with her dog, Pretzel, to find the killer while also managing her colorful dating life and the job she hates at the guide dog school owned by her overprotective parents.

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VERDICT: Pass.  The trailer was apparently only screened at up-fronts, but this not-so-connected viewer needs a trailer to make an unbiased assessment of this show.  Without one, and given the above premise description, it sounds like a schmaltzy hodgepodge of lovable dog, inspiring tale of rising to meet the challenges of adversity, and murder-mystery procedural rolled into a saccharine goo.  Plus, there is no one in the cast that offers a draw, and it’s on the CW, which struggles outside of the fantasy/science fiction genre sometimes.  If buzz, accolades, or steam say this dark show is full of unexpected light, we might reconsider, but right now, this viewer offers a solid “meh,” and we unitedly move on.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2!  The CW renewed all of its freshman series, including this one, on April 24, 2019. Eleven of thirteen ordered episodes have aired as of the publication of this post.

CPU! STATUS: Honestly, we’re pretty in the dark about this one and passed based upon a review of premise alone, as noted above. How do you feel about In the Dark? Drop us a line, and let us know if it’s worth a CPU! review!

The InBetwen

THE INBETWEEN, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: May 29, 2019

WHO: Harriet Dyer (Australia’s Love Child), Paul Blackthorne (Arrow), Anne-Marie Johnson (In the Heat of the Night), Cindy Luna (The Last Ship), Chad James Buchanan (Star)

WHAT: Cassie Bishop can see and communicate with the dead, helping them with their unresolved problems, whether she likes it or not. When her longtime friend Det. Tom Hackett and his new partner, former FBI Agent Damien Asante, need help solving a darkly puzzling murder, Cassie agrees to use her abilities. Despite her reluctance, she may have found a way to keep her demons at bay, all while solving some of the city’s most challenging cases.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  This new drama sounds like a cross between The Sixth Sense and garden variety procedural crime/murder mystery television, but new fantasy appears to be rather limited this season, and that’s what the CP’s live for around here (this Chief CP does, anyway).  Plus, Paul Blackthorne left CPU! covered Arrow to come be on this show, so we’ll give it a chance.  If the bend is more procedural than serial drama, though, we might lose interest, but we’ll see how this one shakes out in the end.

STATUS: Three of ten ordered episodes have aired as of the publication of this post. No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made, as it is generally too early to make those kinds of decisions with such a late premiere at work.

CPU! STATUS: We have heard nothing (yet) to dissuade us from our initial Pick Up of this show. We do like Paul Blackthorne around here, after all. Have you been following our DCTU Series, specifically covering Arrow? We highly recommend it.

The Kids Are Alright

THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT, ABC

WHO: Michael Cudlitz (The Walking Dead), Mary McCormack (In Plain Sight), Caleb Foote (American Crime Story: The Assassination of Giani Versace), Christopher Paul Richards (Me, Myself & I), Jack Gore (Electric Dreams), Sawyer Barth (Public Morals), Sam Straley, Andy Walken, Santino Barnard

WHAT: Set in the 1970s, the ensemble comedy follows a traditional Irish-Catholic family as they navigate big and small changes during one of America’s most turbulent decades. In a working-class neighborhood outside Los Angeles, Mike and Peggy raise eight boisterous boys who live out their days with little supervision. The household is turned upside down when oldest son Lawrence returns home and announces he’s quitting the seminary to go off and “save the world.”

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VERDICT: Pass.  The Wonder Years meets That 70s Show with a dash of Modern Family and maybe All in the Family as well as Eight is Enough thrown into the mix to become The Kids Are Alright, which, incidentally, was the working title of That 70s Show. Though I wanted to like what this teaser trailer was serving, this new sitcom boasts much in the way of ham-fisted nostalgia, in spades, coupled with forced parallelism to our modern times, while depending on what seems to be a lackluster cast of mostly unknown quantities trying, hard, to elicit laughs.  It even has voice-over narration in the way Daniel Stern’s Kevin Arnold talked over the younger Fred Savage version of the character’s antics in The Wonder Years.  Perhaps, there is potential to appeal to viewers hungry for this type of on-the-nose comedy, and if there is something we’re missing here, you can always tell us, but again, nothing struck as particularly funny as much as “all been done before” while watching the trailer, so we’re not willing to say this one’s alright, at least for now.

STATUS: Officially canceled! The Alphabet network canceled this series on May 10, 2019. The now series finale aired on May 21, 2019. The available season is comprised of 23 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: This is a cancellation that seemed to mildly shock the internet when the decision was made; yet, no one in our personal circles has talked about it, requested podcast coverage, or otherwise made mention.  I don’t know if these kids are alright are not, but I have not been convinced to pass the “pass.”  There have been several opportunities, though…feel free to take one yourself by commenting on this post.

Legacies

LEGACIES, The CW

WHO: Matt Davis (The Vampire Diaries), Danielle Rose Russell (The Originals), Quincy Fouse (The Goldbergs), Kaylee Bryant (Santa Clarita Diet), Jenny Boyd

WHAT: The Vampire Diaries and Originals spinoff follows the next generation of supernatural beings at The Salvatore School for the Young and Gifted, including Klaus Mikaelson’s daughter, 17-year-old Hope Mikaelson; Alaric Saltzman’s twins, Lizzie and Josie Saltzman; and other young adults come of age in the most unconventional way possible, nurtured to be their best selves in spite of their worst impulses. Will these young witches, vampires and werewolves become the heroes they want to be — or the villains they were born to be?

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  CPU! includes fans who talked for several episodes about The Vampire Diaries and another panel will be finishing up ongoing water cooler coverage of The Originals in the very near future, now that the series has recently ended.  I imagine, therefore, that a chunk of us will want to check out this spin-off of the Vampire Diaries universe, if for no other reason than that any one of us might have a tough time letting said universe go for good.  Still, it would be a tall order to imagine that any of these characters, or their portraying actors, will be as interesting as the leading casts of either TVD or The Originals, but since the theme of the season seems to be morbid curiosity, we’ll just carry that with us as we give this new entry in the annals of vampire/supernatural fantasy fiction a try (and even if Alaric’s school is the supernatural Hogwarts).  Plus, we might see guest appearances by anyone from either of the two casts, so, morbid curiosity for the win!

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2!  The CW renewed this series for a second season on January 31, 2019. The Season 1 finale aired on March 28, 2019. The first season is comprised of 16 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed, primarily because our fans of The Vampire Diaries universe expressed in the last related podcast episode (The Originals, Season 5/Looking Back) that they felt somewhat burnt out by this corner of their various fandoms. Still, after time passes…who knows?

Magnum P.I.

MAGNUM P.I., CBS

WHO: Jay Hernandez (Scandal, Last Resort), Perdita Weeks (Penny Dreadful), Zachary Knighton (Happy Endings), Stephen Hill (Luke Cage, Boardwalk Empire)

WHAT: An update of the classic television series set in Hawaii, the show follows Thomas Magnum, a decorated ex-Navy SEAL who, upon returning home from Afghanistan, repurposes his military skills to become a private investigator.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Do you see Tom Selleck anywhere?  Do you?!?!  The answer to this question is the same answer to the question, “Will you be watching this latest reboot?” From the network that also brought us reboots of Hawaii Five-O and MacGyver – and, hell, of the entire 1980s – we now have a reboot of Magnum PI. Rebooted theme song included.  I didn’t watch much of the original and can’t imagine watching a less awesome actor than Tom Selleck taking on the part of the titular Magnum.  Call me crotchety, but this reboot madness is, well, madness.  Of course, wait until you read just a bit further.

We pass, by the way.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2!  The network renewed this series for a second season on January 25, 2019. The Season 1 finale aired on April 1, 2019.  The first season is comprised of 20 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: We have had one request to talk about this show, which may later spark a “Look Back to Look Forward” series about this latest reboot/remake.  There is no clamoring currently, but Jay Hernandez seems to leave viewers weak in the knees. Still, with this request, that means we must change the status to “Very Hesitantly Pick Up, not yet viewed.”  We are a podcast by the people, for the people, after all. 

Manifest

MANIFEST, NBC

WHO: Josh Dallas (Once Upon a Time), Melissa Roxburgh (Valor), J.R. Ramirez (Jessica Jones, Power), Athena Karkanis (Zoo), Parveen Kaur (Beyond), Luna Blaise (Fresh Off the Boat), Jack Messina

WHAT: When Montego Air Flight 828 landed safely after a turbulent but routine flight, the crew and passengers were relieved. Yet in the span of those few hours, the world had aged five years and their friends, families and colleagues, after mourning their loss, had given up hope and moved on. Now, faced with the impossible, they’re all given a second chance. But as their new realities become clear, a deeper mystery unfolds and some of the returned passengers soon realize they may be meant for something greater than they ever thought possible.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  Though the Peacock network may yet be trying for its next Lost, like so many other networks, ABC included, have tried before it, and though the trailer was not the best packaged presentation to tease the mystery being offered here, this new drama does offer some areas of interest, though this viewer’s immediate question was: “Did they fly over the Bermuda Triangle?”  Our Once Upon a Time panelists might be interested in the quick return of top-billed Josh Dallas, the once upon a time Prince Charming from the recently ended ABC fantasy.  Our Marvel’s Defenders panel may recognize J.R. Ramirez from the second season of Jessica Jones.  Ultimately, though, the core mystery is intriguing: where did the plane go, and why didn’t they age?  Though my vote is Bermuda Triangle voodoo, or maybe alien kidnapping, I’m intrigued enough to want to watch to learn the answers.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! NBC renewed this thriller on April 15, 2019. The Season 1 finale aired on February 18, 2019. The first season is comprised of 16 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Manifest has been requested as a podcast candidate, and there has been some fairly emphatic buzz about this show – not Lost level buzz but unmistakable buzz, nonetheless.  Expect to see a Manifest podcast panel in the future.

Murphy Brown

MURPHY BROWN, CBS

WHO: Original stars Candice Bergen, Faith Ford, Joe Regalbuto and Grant Shaud, plus Tyne Daly (Cagney & Lacey), Jake McDorman (Limitless, Greek), Nik Dodani (Atypical)

WHAT: Bergen reprises her role as the investigative journalist, who returns to a world of cable news, social media, fake news, and a very different political and cultural climate.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  It’s madness, I tell you!  But, hey, do you see Candice Bergen?  Do you?!?!  Well…that is the question, you got your answer, and so on, etc. que sera, fin. Of all the reboots to reboot, this one couldn’t be more appropriate or timely for today’s geopolitical circus, which, frankly, depresses this CP regardless of on which side of the aisle you prefer to hang your hat.  Back in the day, Murphy Brown was a hard-hitting situation comedy that challenged the tenets passing for the conservatism heading the country and the bumbling silence of the liberal answer, all while also holding the media complex, then far less complex, accountable for their contribution to the insanity.  Now, the world is a lot more insane, and, frankly, I could use Murphy’s brand of loyalty to the truth and skewering sarcasm to make me feel better about the state of things.  Though the reboot moves on without the inimitable Charles Kimbrough and the now deceased Robert Pastorelli, two ingredients we might end up missing more than we think, I believe the world is more ready for an older, sassier Murphy than they are for a Magnum PI who is not Tom Selleck.  Dan Quayle, eat your heart out!  Mike Pence: brace yourself!

STATUS: Officially canceled! The Season 1 finale aired on December 20, 2018, after a total of 13 episodes.  The Eye canceled the reboot on May 10, 2019.

CPU! STATUS: Honestly, with initial reviews from both trusted sources and trusted critics not being entirely promising, we are not surprised by this cancellation. How could this show possibly be the same as it was in its heyday? Most quick critiques of the show suggested that it seemed to find its stride as it progressed, but it took some readjustment to account for the change in times, which amount to some decades after the conclusion of the original series. After all, the Bush Sr. and Trump eras are not in any way equal. The media complexes of each contemporary time frame are not the same, either.

In the end, though, some of our CPU! faithful did check into this one and might have something to say about it, for better or for worse. Plus, the original series is definitely worth the Look Back for what it accomplished at the time. Since a full revival season exists, and since one or two of our Potatoes gave it a chance, we’ll still give it a look and determine if we want to cover it in “Canceled Corner.”  If you enjoyed this show and want to be interviewed for that feature, leave a comment in the guestbook, or contact us via social media or email: couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com.

The Neighborhood

THE NEIGHBORHOOD, CBS

WHO: Cedric the Entertainer (The Soul Man), Max Greenfield (New Girl), Beth Behrs (2 Broke Girls), Sheaun McKinney (Great News), Marcel Spears (The Mayor), Tichina Arnold (Survivor’s Remorse), Hank Greenspan

WHAT: The nicest guy in the Midwest moves his family into a tough neighborhood in L.A. where not everyone appreciates his extreme neighborliness.

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VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up.  With only a 30 second teaser available to assess this new comedy, this viewer is not particularly hopeful or confident that things will be all that good in this neighborhood.  Still, Cedric the Entertainer is reliably funny, and Max Greenfield’s sense of comedic timing (the erstwhile Schmidt on recently ended New Girl, of course) could be the winning ingredient, while lightly poking fun at some sociological phenomena of this day and age that will cross some important social and cultural boundaries.  Or, it could just be a hot mess, since Max was a last minute recasting, particularly if it relies on a traditional sitcom format, laugh track included, to elicit viewer laughs.  Still, we’ve given other pick ups to shows with less going for them, so why not?

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2!  CBS renewed this series for a second season on January 25, 2019. The Season 1 finale aired on April 22, 2019.  The first season is comprised of 21 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: The CPU! Podcast received a request to cover this show in podcast format, so this Pick Up is definite and permanent.  Otherwise, not yet viewed.

New Amsterdam

NEW AMSTERDAM, NBC

WHO: Ryan Eggold (The Blacklist), Janet Montgomery (Salem), Freema Agyeman (Sense8, Doctor Who), Anupam Kher (Sense8), Tyler Labine (Reaper), Jocko Sims (The Last Ship)

WHAT: Inspired by Bellevue, the oldest public hospital in America, the medical drama follows the brilliant and charming Dr. Max Goodwin, the institution’s newest medical director who sets out to tear up the bureaucracy and provide exceptional care.

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VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up.  Okay, I’ll grant you: it’s another medical drama, which CPU! doesn’t cover much, and there are few genres that rely so heavily on formulaic tropes as the medical drama (outside of procedural TV).  Yet, there’s something a bit different about this medical drama, at least given what was presented in the trailer.  And NBC is on fire this coming season with some intriguing pilots and orders to season that sort of break mold – so why shouldn’t their selection for a medical drama be different, even if they might be looking to find their next ER, which was a tent pole staple of evening TV on this very network for nearly two decades.  The doctor in the lead has cancer, is appointed director of medicine at the oldest hospital in the nation, and wants to disrupt the system enough to get the hospital to return focus to actual medicine and not upon speedy service and expensive billing.  And really – isn’t that what we all want? Sure, this one could descend rapidly into schmaltz, but I don’t know.  There’s something a bit bolder here than the normal medical drama, and I think I’m here for it.  Let’s see if other Couch Potatoes feel the same.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2!  NBC renewed this series for a second season on February 4, 2019.  The Season 1 finale aired on May 14, 2019. The first season is comprised of 22 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: The CPU! Podcast received at least one request to cover this show in podcast format, so this Pick Up is definite and permanent.  Otherwise, not yet viewed.

The Passage

THE PASSAGE, Fox

WHO: Mark-Paul Gosselaar (Pitch), Vincent Piazza (Boardwalk Empire), Brianne Howey (The Exorcist), Emmanuelle Chriqui (Entourage), Saniyya Sidney (American Horror Story: Roanoke), Jamie McShane (Bloodline), Caroline Chikezie (The Shannara Chronicles)

WHAT: Based on author Justin Cronin’s best‐selling trilogy of the same name, the drama centers around a secret government medical facility experimenting with a dangerous virus that could either cure all disease or cause the downfall of the human race. The series focuses on a 10‐year‐old girl named Amy Bellafonte, who is chosen to be a test subject for this experiment and Brad Wolgast, the Federal agent who becomes her surrogate father as he tries to protect her.

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VERDICT: Pick Up. Though this CP thinks she might actually want to read these books first after watching the trailer, I am all sorts of intrigued by the story – which feels very movie-like, by the way, in terms of tension and mystery – being presented by The Passage.  First, I think Zach Morris is no longer the worst, for reals, though.  Mark-Paul Gosselaar seems to be putting forth a compelling effort in the lead character role for this show and more of a compelling effort than I’ve seen him put forth recently.  Second, what a tangled web of moral ambiguity we’re about to watch!  No wonder these books were bestsellers.  This show presents a heck of a lot of science fiction fueled potential, and that’s what we love here at CPU!, so pick this one up we shall – seems like easy passage to me.

STATUS: Officially canceled! The network newly owned by Disney canceled Zach Morris’ new series on May 10, 2019. The now series finale aired on March 11, 2019, with a total of ten produced episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Two of the CPU! faithful requested this series as a podcast candidate, which means one might expect a “Canceled Corner/Looking Back” review at some point in the future. I wonder how they feel about this cancellation…if you would like to join this potential panel, drop us a line! You know what to do!

Proven Innocent

PROVEN INNOCENT, Fox

WHO: Rachelle Lefevre (Under the Dome), Russell Hornsby (Grimm), Kelsey Grammer (Boss), Vincent Kartheiser (Mad Men), Riley Smith (Frequency, Nashville), Nikki M. James (BrainDead), Clare O’Connor (Easy)

WHAT: A legal drama set in an wrongful conviction firm. Led by a fierce and fearless female lawyer with a hunger for justice, the team reopens investigations, putting their own lives in danger to exonerate the innocent that were “proven” guilty.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. There are medical dramas, and then there are legal dramas.  No TV season can be without 20 of each.  Though the trailer here presented a premise that promises to be manipulative and somewhat force-fed, this viewer is drawn to cast members this time out, particularly Russell Hornsby, who we loved on Grimm; Kelsey Grammer, who is more than a mere Boss; and Vincent Kartheiser, married to Alexis Bledel and sometime supporting star of Mad Men and Angel.  I will give this one a try for them, but if this drama falls into a nebulous sticky goo of manipulative feel-good lawyer-type stuff, it won’t last – for us or for the viewing public, at least not in an entertainment complex saturated with vehicles just like it.

STATUS: Officially canceled! Fox proved its guilt by canceling this series on May 11, 2019. The now series finale aired on May 10, 2019. The available season is comprised of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: The critics, to put it directly, did not like this one. It’s rated “rotten” on Rotten Tomatoes, fared slightly better on Metacritic, and audience reception was lukewarm at best, which ratings generally reflect. Critical consensus suggests that a stellar cast was otherwise hampered by poor writing and story mapping. Legal drama or no, with a full season presumably out there, we’ll check this one out and determine if we want to cover it in “Canceled Corner” – very eventually, since our list is long.  If you enjoyed this show and want to be interviewed for that feature, leave a comment in the guestbook, or contact us via social media or email: couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com.

The Red Line

THE RED LINE, CBS

WHO: Noah Wyle (ER), Noel Fisher (Shameless), Michael Patrick Thornton (Private Practice), Emayatzy Corinealdi (Ballers, Hand of God), Vinny Chhibber (NoTomorrow), Aliyah Royale, Howard Charles (The Musketeers), Elizabeth Laidlaw (Boss)

WHAT: After a white cop in Chicago mistakenly shoots and kills a black doctor, we follow three vastly different families that all have connections with the case as the story is told from each perspective.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. There is no trailer available to watch for the TV pundits, so judging from the scant synopsis offered above, this particular new vehicle has the potential to be Crash, the TV show.  Or, perhaps it’s another go at Shots Fired, a limited series that aired on Fox and was canceled after one season of low ratings.  As easy on the eyes as Noah Wyle is, and as happy as we are to see him back on TV, there simply isn’t enough to go on to establish a connection beyond what seems visibly recycled.  If buzz, accolades, or steam start steaming up the joint, we’ll happily reconsider.  We’re really quite flexible around here.  There’s nothing preventing us from doing our yoga while we couch potato, you know.

STATUS: Though billed as a “limited” series, this show was officially given the “red line” of cancellation on June 7, 2019. All eight of its ordered episodes aired; the series finale aired on May 19, 2019.

CPU! STATUS: We initially passed because, based on synopsis alone, the show seemed derivative. The critics gave it some positive vibes, more or less, but no one we know (or don’t know) said anything about this program, Noah Wyle or no. Because the TV landscape is full of eye candy to consume, we will stay in the passing lane. If you feel passionately the opposite, you know how to get a hold of us!

Rel

REL, Fox

WHO: Lil Rel Howery (Get Out), Sinbad (A Different World, The Sinbad Show), Jordan L. Jones, Jessica “Jess Hilarious” Moore

WHAT: Lil Rel, a prideful, self-made success who lives by the code to “always believe in yourself and great things will come,” finds that attitude put to the test when he learns his wife is having an affair with his own barber. He tries to rebuild his life post-divorce as a long-distance single father on the South Side of Chicago who’s on a quest for love, respect and a new barber.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass. Holy crap!  It’s Sinbad!  Sinbad aside, though, Lil Rel feels a tad, a smidge, a smudge, a whit, an iota….you get the drift….just like a wannabe Tyler Perry or maybe an Eddie Murphy, the one of Nutty Professor days, without actually being all that funny.  I might not be in the target audience for this comedy, which I can respect, but this viewer also thinks that this new comedy might be trying too hard for laughs like some other new sitcoms on this list.  Anyway, I only laughed once at the trailer – at Sinbad – and just don’t feel that this show’s worth the look, but if you can convince us otherwise, by all means.  Give it a go.

STATUS: Officially canceled! Fox canceled this comedy on April 17, 2019. The now series finale aired on January 13, 2019, after a total of 12 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: The critics have not been kind to this sitcom, and the ratings were altogether poor.  Additionally, no one talked about this comedy around the United Couch Potatoes, so we think we made the correct initial call.  Feel free to talk us out of it – if you can.

The Rookie

THE ROOKIE, ABC

WHO: Nathan Fillion (Castle), Melissa O’Neil (Dark Matter), Eric Winter (Rosewood, Witches of East End), Richard T. Jones (Wisdom of the Crowd), Mercedes Mason (Fear the Walking Dead), Afton Williamson (The Night Of, Banshee), Titus Makin (The Path, Pretty Little Liars), Alyssa Diaz (Ray Donovan, Zoo)

WHAT: Starting over isn’t easy, especially for small town guy John Nolan who, after a life-altering incident, is pursuing his dream of being an LAPD officer. As the force’s oldest rookie, he’s met with skepticism from some higher-ups who see him as just a walking midlife crisis. If he can’t keep up with the young cops and the criminals, he’ll be risking lives including his own. But if he can use his life experience, determination and sense of humor to give him an edge, he may just become a success in this new chapter of his life.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  As much as a return of Nathan Fillion to prime-time TV is a sight for sore eyes no matter how you slice and dice this particular puree, unfortunately, he’s returning in a cop drama.  And while it is a cop drama with a twist, where he plays an older rookie being judged by younger members of the police force (and command), the trailer seems to indicate that, ultimately, it’s still a cop drama.  I think people will watch this show for him – this viewer momentarily contemplated it – and it might even do well.  Unfortunately, apart from the erstwhile Captain Mal, the erstwhile Captain Hammer, and the erstwhile Castle, not a captain, there is very little that connects for this particular potato, and I’m pretty doubtful the current CPU! panelist lineup will fare much better.  With all that said, we wish Mr. Fillion all the best and may be influenced to change our minds with the right amount of water cooler buzz.  Or, just contact us!  We like that.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! The Alphabet renewed this gorram cop drama on May 10, 2019. The Season 1 finale aired on April 16, 2019, after a total of 20 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: One of our Couch Potatoes refers to Nathan Fillion as his man-crush. As a result, I am just going to change this to “Very Hesitantly Pick Up” based on that assessment alone. Because who can argue with that logic? Shiny! Otherwise, not yet viewed.

Roswell New Mexico

ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO, The CW

WHO: Jeanine Mason (Grey’s Anatomy), Nathan Parsons (The Originals), Tyler Blackburn (Pretty Little Liars), Michael Trevino (The Vampire Diaries), Heather Hemmens (Hellcats), Lily Cowles (BrainDead), Michael Vlamis (New Girl), Trevor St. John (Containment), Karan Oberoi (Notorious, NCIS)

WHAT: After reluctantly returning to her tourist-trap hometown of Roswell, New Mexico, the daughter of undocumented immigrants discovers a shocking truth about her teenage crush who is now a police officer: he’s an alien who has kept his unearthly abilities hidden his entire life. She protects his secret as the two reconnect and begin to investigate his origins, but when a violent attack and long-standing government cover-up point to a greater alien presence on Earth, the politics of fear and hatred threaten to expose him and destroy their deepening romance.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up.  Oh, hey, CW, I see you.  You’re beefing up, not one, but two of the WB’s oldest, most cult-adored properties for this coming season, eh?  Even though you’ve traditionally done better than your big brother networks at aiming for the original and then sticking with it until you’ve bled it dry?  Unlike Charmed, Roswell has more of a cult following even than some of the WB’s – and the CW’s – most cult-y audience favorites.  It lasted for only a few seasons in its original run, but those that are in the Roswell fan club speak highly of it.  While I never caught that one, though I can’t say why for sure, as Roswell is the kind of vehicle typically up this viewer’s normal alley of weird and wacky sci-fi TV, and considering that this potato and CPU! in its early days gave Star-Crossed, a very Roswell-like science fiction romance that was canceled quickly by the CW, a chance, I do know that a few of our resident Couch Potatoes are big fans of the first version of this alien love story.  Will they be of this reboot?  Well, we will very hesitantly pick this one up and have what will, no doubt, be another judgmental look back to look forward series.  We may even talk about the Charmed reboot and this one in succession.  I will say that what this reboot has going for it more than anything else: Nathan Parsons.  He has romantic lead potential not fully tapped or explored so far, typically because his characters are short-lived, and he has acted in other popular genre entries like True Blood and The Originals.  So, the show is worth a wary look.  A very wary look.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2!  The CW generously renewed all of its freshman series, this one included. The decision was made final on April 24, 2019. The Season 1 finale aired on April 23, 2019, after a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: We have requests to talk about the original series, so I think my estimated Look Back to Look Forward Roswell multi-parter is in the cards for CPU! Stay tuned! We haven’t yet watched this one, though.

Schooled

SCHOOLED, ABC

WHO: AJ Michalka, Tim Meadows and Bryan Callen (The Goldbergs)

WHAT: Set in 1990-something, the Goldbergs spinoff follows the hilarious teachers of William Penn Academy, who, despite their eccentricities and crazy personal lives, are heroes to their students.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass For Now.  CPU! is not currently covering The Goldbergs, either on the podcast or in blog format, so before we consider even looking into a spin-off of said flashback comedy, which propels us from 80s to 90s, no less, we would want to take a look at the comedy that “schooled” this one into being.  We’ll keep an eye on it, though, given its spin-off status, and see how it fares.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2!  ABC renewed this spin-off on May 11, 2019. The Season 1 finale aired on May 8, 2019, after 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: We still have to watch The Goldbergs around here. When we do, we will revisit schooling ourselves about Schooled. Sound fair, students?

Single Parents

SINGLE PARENTS, ABC

WHO: Taran Killam (SNL), Leighton Meester (Gossip Girl), Brad Garrett (Everybody Loves Raymond), Kimrie Lewis (Scandal), Jake Choi (Hawaii Five-O, Younger), Marlow Barkley, Tyler Wladis, Devin Trey Campbell, Grace Hazelett, Sadie Hazelett

WHAT: Follows a group of single parents as they lean on each other to help raise their 7-year-old kids and maintain some kind of personal lives outside of parenthood.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  Though this sitcom actually has some solid potential to sustain, and more than some of the other new sitcom entries on the season, given some welcome use of sarcasm and irony to tell the jokes, the people who will find this funniest will, no doubt, be in the group referenced by the title, or at least parents in general, which this potato cannot currently claim to be.  If any parental panelist sprung forward, though, and said that they would like to talk about this one, I would probably quickly change my mind about this “pass.”  Honestly, the funniest characters may be everyone but Taran Killam’s, but there were some sincere laughs in the trailer, and that bodes well for these single parents all around – just think what 22 minutes might bring.  This is not a hard pass; it’s merely a practical one, that a little peer pressure could probably turn around.  Are you picking up what I’m putting down, potatoes?

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season 2! The Season 1 finale aired on May 8, 2019. The first season is comprised of 23 episodes. ABC renewed the series on May 10, 2019.

CPU! STATUS: One CPU! panelist has offered an almost glowing recommendation (and request) to talk Elizabeth Merriwether’s new show on the podcast, and in the wake of the vacuum left by a departed New Girl, we cannot fight the logic.  Changing this status to “Pick Up,” not yet viewed.

The Village

THE VILLAGE, NBC

WHO: LorraineToussaint (Rosewood), Michaela McManus (Seal Team), Warren Christie (The Resident, Chicago Fire), Moran Atias (The Resident, Tyrant), Daren Kagasoff (The Secret Life of the American Teenager), Grace Van Dien (Greenhouse Academy), Dominic Chianese (The Sopranos), Jerod Haynes (Southside With You), Frankie Faison (Banshee, The Wire)

WHAT: Follows the residents of a Brooklyn apartment building who have built a bonded family of friends and neighbors. Sarah’s a nurse and single mom raising a creative teen; Gabe’s a young law student who got a much older and unexpected roommate; Ava must secure the future of her young, U.S.-born son when ICE comes knocking; Nick’s a veteran who’s returned from war; and the heart and soul of the building, Ron and Patricia, have captivating tales all their own.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  With no trailer publicly available, we of the lowly Michigan-based podcast have to rely on early reviews of the trailer – which are decidedly mixed.  What also seems decidedly true is that the Peacock might be searching for its next This Is Us, which would be great, if This Is Us wasn’t still on the air.  Honestly, maybe there are some feel-good or just feeling stories told well in this new drama, but, to this viewer and based on synopsis alone, it has the potential for saccharine, predictable storytelling that could descend into manipulative melodrama quickly.  If I am wrong, tell me.  I’m okay to be wrong.  We have to be ruthless with our choices around here, though, so unless buzz and water-cooler steam percolates from the hotness of this show, we will detour away from this village.

STATUS: Officially canceled! The Peacock shut down this series on May 30, 2019. The now series finale aired on May 21, 2019. The available season consists of ten episodes.

CPU! STATUS: We believe that This Is Us lightning was never likely to strike twice, on the same network to boot. Critical consensus was middling to poor, and the series struggled in the ratings. This marks the opposite of buzz and steam, so we stay confident in passing by this village.

Whiskey Cavalier

WHISKEY CAVALIER, ABC

WHO: Scott Foley (Scandal), Lauren Cohan (The Walking Dead), Ana Ortiz (Devious Maids, Ugly Betty), Tyler James Williams (The Walking Dead), Vir Das (Go Goa Gone)

WHAT: Follows the adventures of tough but tender FBI super-agent Will Chase (codename: “Whiskey Cavalier”). Following an emotional break-up, Chase is assigned to work with badass CIA operative Francesca “Frankie” Trowbridge (codename: “Fiery Tribune”). Together, they lead an inter-agency team of flawed, funny and heroic spies who periodically save the world (and each other) while navigating the rocky roads of friendship, romance and office politics.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up.  I did not want to like this.  I did NOT want to like this.  It started off with some definite ham and cheese on rye with the overly fuzzy and tender-hearted main character who moonlights by day as an agent of the FBI – and oh my, how Scott Foley has aged (*fans self at the thirty second mark of the trailer*) – but as I continued to watch said trailer, I found that the presentation navigated into territory previously tread by, say, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Alias, Castle, and a pinch of The X-Files but in a way that felt fresh and new.  Plus, this show and Scott’s character have a catchy code name; it’s rare that the title charms, but charms it has done.  By the end of the trailer, I found myself ensconced in the witty repartee of the two main characters, who have real chemistry, even though I wasn’t expecting a high-octane government agent premise to be pockmarked with some sardonic romantic comedy.  It is because of this unexpected wit and twisty working that I find myself wanting to see more.  Go watch the few minutes worth of a sample, and tell me you don’t agree.  Is Mr. Foley married, though?

STATUS: Officially canceled! ABC canceled Scott Foley’s new series on May 12, 2019. The now series finale aired on May 22, 2019, after a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: This show is a definitive candidate for CPU!’s “Canceled Corner.” The announcement around this cancellation broke the internet for a few days. The critics gave this one high marks, but the ratings didn’t reflect the love, even if the show’s small but vocal fan base proved itself both small and vocal, with ABC waffling – somewhat publicly – about its initial cancellation decision. This preview was so promising, CPU! is still going to take a look and most likely will cover it in a “Canceled Corner” review.  If you enjoyed this show and want to be interviewed for that feature, leave a comment in the guestbook, or contact us via social media or email: couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com.

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BLOOD & TREASURE, CBS

PREMIERE: May 21, 2019

WHO: Matt Barr, Sofia Pernas, Michael James Shaw, Katia Winter, James Callis, Oded Fehr, Alicia Coppola, Mark Gagliardi.

WHAT: Blood & Treasure centers on a brilliant antiquities expert and a cunning art thief who team up to catch a ruthless terrorist who funds his attacks through stolen treasure. As they crisscross the globe hunting their target, they unexpectedly find themselves in the center of a 2,000-year-old battle for the cradle of civilization.

PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up. It all basically sounds like an Indiana Jones knock-off that CBS ordered late to beef up content for the Eye’s summer season schedule. Yet, of all the things to knock off, Indiana Jones ranks high on the list of potentially enticing candidates, provided it is done well. Does this series, however, with its lack of marketing fanfare and its very late-stage premiere as well as a somewhat derivative premise, stand a chance? The Chief CP at CPU! is willing to give it a try and to hope that said try is successful.

STATUS: Five of thirteen likely ordered episodes (only nine are confirmed, from what the internet tells me, however) have aired, though Episode 6 airs tonight. Pundits already believe that renewal chances are a “long shot” at best, given middling critical response, though ratings have been modestly average for a summer series.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

The following is a link to all premiere dates for shows covered beyond the main networks: http://www.metacritic.com/feature/tv-premiere-dates

Non-Broadcast Network Pick-Ups

Disenchantment (Netflix) – They had me at “Futurama but for fantasy rather than sci-fi.”

The latest animated series from The Simpsons creator Matt Groening is basically Futurama but for fantasy rather than sci-fi. Abbi Jacobson, Nat Faxon, and Eric Andre head a vocal cast that also includes Futurama vets Billy West, John DiMaggio, Maurice LaMarche, and Tress MacNeille.

STATUS: The streaming giant ordered a full season of 22 episodes, 10 were released on August 17, 2018, with the remaining 12 slated to be released on September 20, 2019.  Netflix has already renewed this program for Season 2!

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

The Innocents (Netflix) – “British,” “supernatural,” and “teen drama” are all pretty much up the podcast’s alley.

Guy Pearce stars in this British supernatural teen drama.

STATUS: The first season of 8 episodes was released on August 24, 2018.  There has been no word regarding the potential of renewal for additional seasons.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Jack Ryan (Amazon Prime) – All I saw was “The Office’s John Krasinski,” but I do enjoy a good Jack Ryan story.

In the first TV series based on Tom Clancy’s books, The Office‘s John Krasinski plays a modern-day version of the titular CIA analyst—previously portrayed on screen by Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford, Ben Affleck, and Chris Pine—as he embarks on his first field assignment that finds him attempting to thwart a terrorist attack. Lost vets Carlton Cuse and Graham Roland created and produce the eight-episode series, which also stars Wendell Pierce and Abbie Cornish. Morten Tyldum (The Imitation Game) directs the opening episode, while others are helmed by Dan Sackheim (The Americans). The series has already been renewed for a 2nd season.

STATUS: The first season of 8 episodes was released on August 31, 2018.  Amazon renewed this series for a Seasons 2 AND 3!

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed, but this series was requested for podcast coverage, and with John Krasinski starring in it, how can I resist?  This Pick Up is definite and permanent.

Mayans M.C. (FX): The original “Sons of Anarchy” has been a recommended panel for some time, now, so we’ll keep an eye on this spin-off and see if our resident “Sons” fans feel as passionate about it.

Sons of Anarchy spinoff stars JD Pardo, Edward James Olmos, Clayton Cardenas, Sarah Bolger, Michael Irby, and Richard Cabral.

STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on November 6, 2018, after a total of 10 episodes.  FX renewed the Sons of Anarchy spin-off for a Season 2!

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

The Purge (USA): Though we should probably make sure we’ve watched all of the movie franchise first…

Yes, it’s a series adaptation of the Purge movie franchise set within the same universe, where all crime is legal for a 12-hour period each year.

STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on November 6, 2018, after a total of 10 episodes.  USA renewed this series for Season 2!

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Kidding (Showtime): The Chief CP is a huge fan of Michel Gondry and has seen a few early teasers for this show.  I’m sold on all of the elements, from director to cast to premise.

It’s the first TV show from quirky film/video director Michel Gondry, who reunites with his Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind star Jim Carrey (himself returning to TV as a regular in a scripted, non-sketch TV series for the first time since 1984’s The Duck Factory). Carrey plays Mr. Pickles, the increasingly troubled host of a beloved children’s television series that looks like a cross between Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood and The Muppet Show. The terrific cast also includes Catherine Keener, Judy Greer, Frank Langella, and Justin Kirk. Gondry is a producer and directs multiple episodes of the series—you’ll definitely notice his handiwork in the trailer—which was created by Weeds writer Dave Holstein.

STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on November 11, 2018, after a total of 10 episodes.  Showtime renewed this Michel Gondry vehicle for Season 2! The second season is expected to premiere later in 2019.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

The First (Hulu): Solid potential between premise and cast, and we like science fiction around here.

A co-production between Hulu and the UK’s Channel 4, the latest series from House of Cards creator Beau Willimon takes place in the near future as it follows the development of the first human space mission to Mars. Sean Penn (in his first regular TV role) and Natascha McElhone head a cast that also features James Ransone, Oded Fehr, Hannah Ware, and Lisa Gay Hamilton.

STATUS: The first season of 8 episodes was released on September 14, 2018.  Hulu canceled this series on January 18, 2019.

CPU! STATUS: No one’s really talked about it over in the CPU! camp, but the cast and general curiosity will have us checking into it for “Canceled Corner” possibilities. Did you watch this series? What did you think?

Forever (Amazon Prime): Fred Armisen and Maya Rudolph were two of the most solid SNL character players.  That reminds me, I need to catch up on “Portlandia.”

Fred Armisen and Maya Rudolph star as a married couple attempting to break out of their boring, suburban rut in a new Amazon comedy series from Master of None co-creator Alan Yang and 30 Rock‘s Matt Hubbard. Catherine Keener and Noah Robbins also star.

STATUS: The first season of 8 episodes was released on September 14, 2018.  There has been no word regarding renewal or cancellation possibilities.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Camping (HBO): All I saw was “David Tennant.”  Hearts hearts hearts.  I don’t even care what it’s about. (I hope it doesn’t suck).  Though Jennifer Garner was Sydney Bristow, and that’s pretty good too.

This adaptation of the British comedy series about a group of old friends on a back-to-nature group holiday at a lackluster campsite comes from the team behind HBO’s Girls, including creator Lena Dunham and producer Jenni Konner. Jennifer Garner (in her first regular TV role since Alias) and David Tennant lead a cast that also includes Juliette Lewis, Arturo Del Puerto, Brett Gelman, Ione Skye, and Bridget Everett.

STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on December 2, 2018, after a total of 8 episodes.  HBO has not discussed the future of this series.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (Netflix): It’s the “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” reboot, so there will probably be a look back to look forward series.  Plus, it’s got an early renewal.  That’s some brass, Netflix.

Mad Men‘s Kiernan Shipka stars as Archie Comics character Sabrina Spellman (aka Sabrina the Teenage Witch) in this Greg Berlanti-produced series that was originally developed as a spinoff from Riverdale for that show’s network, The CW. (Both shows were developed by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa.) Miranda Otto, Lucy Davis, Bronson Pinchot, and Ross Lynch also star. Netflix has already renewed the show for a second season.

STATUS: Season 1, Part One, was released on October 26, 2018, with a total of 10 episodes. Netflix subsequently released a holiday special for this show on December 14, 2018.  In addition, Netflix renewed this wildly popular new take on the Sabrina Spellman character for a Season 2, and Season 1, Part Two, released on April 5, 2019. What’s more, as of December 18, 2018, Netflix renewed this series for Seasons 3 AND 4 as well (unless they meant the two parts of Season 2. Honestly, it’s kind of bewitchingly confusing…)!

CPU! STATUS: In our December 19, 2018, publication of CPU!, an episode devoted to A Series of Unfortunate Events, Season 2, it was announced that CPU! will officially be embarking upon a series devoted to one of the premiere Water Cooler shows of the year, coming soon (likely to be recorded spring or summer, 2019). It is my hope that the podcast series will a) be a “Look Back to Look Forward” affair, including the fluffier Sabrina the Teenage Witch, and that b) there will some cross-over potential with our, also, newly announced panel for Riverdale, which has been confirmed to be set in the same universe, both in the comics and on screen.  Stay tuned for all this nerdy, darkly comic goodness!

Homecoming (Amazon Prime): This has got a crazy good cast and stellar producer cred; plus, we’ll check out this podcast in solidarity.

Based on the hit Gimlet Media fiction podcast of the same name, this psychological thriller comes from Mr. Robot creator Sam Esmail and stars Julia Roberts, Sissy Spacek, Bobby Cannavale, Shea Whigham, Dermot Mulroney, Stephan James, and Alex Karpovsky. A second season will stream next year.

STATUS: The first season of 10 episodes was released on November 2, 2018.  Since Amazon ordered two seasons off the bat, this show was automatically renewed for Season 2!

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

The Kominsky Method (Netflix): Though Chuck Lorre needs to work on his overall sense of humor, at least for this couch potato’s edification, I think Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin earn a look.

The latest series from producer Chuck Lorre (who previously developed the short-lived Disjointed for the streaming service) is a single-camera comedy starring Michael Douglas as a Hollywood acting coach. Alan Arkin co-stars as his longtime agent and friend, while Nancy Travis plays a divorcée who enrolls in his acting class. Lisa Edelstein will also have a recurring guest role.

STATUS: The first season of 8 episodes was released on November 16, 2018.  Officially renewed for Season 2 on January 17, 2019!

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Added to the List!

Haunting of Hill House (Netflix): The Water Cooler show of Halloween 2018! 

In the summer of 1992, Hugh and Olivia Crain and their children – Steven, Shirley, Theodora, Luke, and Nell – move into Hill House to renovate the mansion in order to sell it and build their own house, designed by Olivia. However, due to unexpected repairs, they have to stay longer, and they begin to experience increasing paranormal phenomena that results in a tragic loss and the family fleeing from the house. Twenty-six years later, the Crain siblings and their estranged father reunite after tragedy strikes again, and they are forced to confront how their time in Hill House had affected each of them.

STATUS: The “limited” season of 10 episodes was released on October 12, 2018.  On February 21, 2019, Netflix then rendered the series somewhat less limited by making it of the anthology format and officially renewing it for Season 2.

CPU! STATUS: This highly discussed and touted series – given Stephen King’s unabashed endorsement, no less – has also been highly requested at the podcast.  Stay tuned!

Good Omens (Amazon Prime): David Tennant and Michael Sheen star in a series adapted from a beloved Terry Pratchett/Neil Gaiman noveland when I say beloved, I mean by several of our resident Potatoes. Also David Tennant…hearts hearts hearts!

Set in 2018, the series follows the demon Crowley (David Tennant) and the angel Aziraphale (Michael Sheen), who, being accustomed to life on Earth, seek to prevent the coming of the Antichrist and Armageddon, the final battle between Heaven and Hell.

STATUS: The six episode “miniseries” was released to the Amazon Prime streaming service on May 31, 2019, (just under the wire)! Since it is being billed as a miniseries, there does not seem to be an indication that a second season is being contemplated.

CPU! STATUS: This miniseries has already been requested as a podcast candidate. Stay tuned!

Watership Down (Netflix): Another beloved book adaptation streams away; most of the word of mouth and critical press is positive, and it’s already won awards. To obtain the premise, read a book!

STATUS: The four episode “miniseries” was released to the Netflix streaming service on December 23, 2018, internationally! Since it is being billed as a miniseries, there does not seem to be an indication that a second season is being contemplated.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Sex Education (Netflix): Scully (Gillian Anderson) rivals Mulder’s “Californication” by getting sexy herself. These two should just get married in real life, am I right?

Socially awkward teenager Otis Milburn is ambivalent about sex, despite his mother being a sex therapist who is frank about all aspects of sexuality. After inadvertently assisting the school bully with his sexual performance anxiety, Otis sets up a sex advice business with Maeve—a confident but vulnerable classmate—to educate their fellow students in how to deal with their own sexual problems.

STATUS: The first season of eight episodes was released by Netflix on January 11, 2019. Netflix officially renewed the series for a second season in February 2019!

CPU! STATUS: This series has already been requested as a podcast candidate at CPU!, though surprisingly, not by any of our X-Philes. This is a definite conversation for our Potatoes at a later date.

A Discovery of Witches (AMC/BBC America): Our fantasy-loving CP’s root out all the best sleeper dramas. And this one’s British to boot (British fantasy clearly wins…always).

Diana Bishop, a historian and reluctant witch, unexpectedly discovers a bewitched manuscript in Oxford’s Bodleian Library. This discovery forces her back into the world of magic in order to unravel the secrets it holds about magical beings. She is offered help by mysterious geneticist and vampire, Matthew Clairmont. Despite a long-held mistrust between witches and vampires, they form an alliance and set out to protect the book and to solve the mysteries hidden.

STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on November 2, 2018, after a total of 8 episodes, at least in the UK. Information about the American airing schedule is conflicting. Sky One, the official UK network behind the series, officially renewed the series for Seasons (Series) 2 AND 3 in November 2018 (which will no doubt be forwarded to the American distributors simultaneously, more or less)!

CPU! STATUS: This series has already been requested as a podcast candidate at CPU! Our Couch Potatoes like escapism! And witches! (You know it’s true).

Kingdom (Netflix): It’s a Korean zombie thriller set in medieval times. You WOULDN’T watch it?!

Set in Korea’s medieval Joseon period, it tells the story of Crown Prince Yi-Chang (Ju Ji-hoon), who becomes embroiled in a coup/political conspiracy and is forced to embark upon a mission to investigate the spread of a mysterious undead plague that has beset the current emperor and the country’s southern provinces.

STATUS: The first season of six episodes was released by the Netflix streaming service on January 25, 2019. Officially renewed for Season 2, which will premiere on February 28, 2020!

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed

Russian Doll (Netflix): Nicky Nichols from “Orange is the New Black” gets red – as in the Russian kind of red.

Russian Doll follows a woman named Nadia on her journey as the guest of honor at a seemingly inescapable party one night in New York City. She dies repeatedly, always restarting at the same moment at the party, as she tries to figure out what is happening to her.

STATUS: The first season of eight episodes was released by the Netflix streaming service on February 1, 2019. Netflix officially renewed this series for Season 2 on June 11, 2019!

CPU! STATUS: Another quick request from our resident Couch Potatoes signaled our respective radars automatically. Plus, the critical reviews have been stellar! This will be a podcast entry down the line.

PEN15 (Hulu): Adults play kids around kids. Honestly, the critics convinced us this time around.

PEN15 is described as “middle school as it really happened.” The leads play versions of themselves as 13-year-old outcasts in the year 2000, surrounded by actual 13-year-olds, where the best day of your life can turn into your worst with the stroke of a gel pen.

STATUS: The first season of ten episodes was released by the Hulu streaming service on February 8, 2019. Hulu officially renewed this series for Season 2 in May 2019!

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Miracle Workers (TBS): Daniel Radcliffe and Steve Buscemi! Come ON! That’s like Harry Potter meets Mr. Pink, am I right? Imagine the possibilities! Imagine the weird!

Miracle Workers follows Craig, a low-level angel responsible for handling all of humanity’s prayers, and Eliza, a recent transfer from the Department of Dirt. Their boss, God, pretty much has checked out to focus on his favorite hobbies. To prevent Earth’s destruction, Craig, along with Eliza, must achieve their most impossible miracle to date.

STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on March 26, 2019, after a total of 7 episodes. Officially renewed for Season 2 on May 15, 2019!

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Weird City (YouTube): Jordan Peele created another sci-fi series, anthology format, featuring really cool famous people in its various episode casts, like Mark Hamill!

Weird City is set in the near future in the city of Weird, which has been physically divided into two halves and segregated by economic class: Above The Line, populated by Haves, and Below The Line, populated by Have-Nots. Each episode follows different individuals as they navigate life in the city.

STATUS: The first season of six episodes was released by YouTube Premium on February 13, 2019. No word regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been issued.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

The Umbrella Academy (Netflix): Another superhero show! Sign our entire internal Justice League/Assembled Avengers up (no, for real, though, they’re all already signed up)!

On October 1, 1989, 43 women around the world give birth simultaneously, despite none of them showing any sign of pregnancy until labor began. Seven of the children are adopted by eccentric billionaire Sir Reginald Hargreeves and turned into a superhero team through what he calls “The Umbrella Academy.” While putting six of his children to work fighting crime, Reginald keeps Vanya apart from her siblings’ activities, as she demonstrates no powers of her own.

In the present day, Luther is an astronaut, Allison is a famous actress, Vanya is a violinist, Klaus is a party animal with a drug addiction, Ben is a ghost only able to converse with Klaus, and Diego has become a vigilante with a penchant for trouble. The estranged siblings learn that Reginald has died and gather for his funeral. Number Five returns from the future, revealing that a global apocalypse is imminent. Meanwhile, the reunited siblings try to uncover the secret of their dysfunctional family.

STATUS: The first season of ten episodes was released by Netflix on February 15, 2019. Officially renewed by Netflix for a second season in April 2019!

CPU! STATUS: We already have a SUPERSIZED panel and a WAITING LIST for this show. This is the singular most requested show of 2019, thus far, for our humble podcast, and you’ll be hearing our review sooner rather than later. Stay tuned!

Doom Patrol (DC Universe): If any of our Potatoes ponies up for any present or future Warner Bros’ offerings not currently on the CW, I imagine some “checking out” type of watching activity would happen here…

Set after the events of the Titans Season 1 episode “Doom Patrol,” the show follows Cliff Steele / Robotman, Rita Farr, Larry Trainor / Negative Man, Kay Challis / Jane as they are called into action by Victor Stone / Cyborg when their mentor Dr. Niles Caulder / The Chief is kidnapped by the supernatural super-villain known as Mr. Nobody.

STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on May 24, 2019, after a total of 15 episodes. No word on renewal or cancellation has been uttered, though DC Universe might be struggling to deal with financial fallout from other decisions…

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

The Order (Netflix): More fantasy, magic, and fantastical magic!

The Order follows college student Jack Morton as he joins the Hermetic Order of the Blue Rose, a secret society that teaches and practices magic. As Jack goes deeper, he uncovers dark family secrets and an underground battle between werewolves and the magical dark arts.

STATUS: The first season of ten episodes was released by Netflix on March 7, 2019. Officially renewed by Netflix for a second season in March 2019!

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

After Life (Netflix): Ricky Gervais deals with grief in a darkly comic way in the sleeper hit of the spring season!

After Life follows Tony, whose life is upended after his wife dies from breast cancer. He contemplates suicide but instead decides to live long enough to punish the world for his wife’s death by saying and doing whatever he wants. Although he thinks of this as his “superpower,” his plan is undermined when everyone around him tries to make him a better person again.

STATUS: The first season of six episodes was released by Netflix on March 8, 2019. Officially renewed by Netflix for a second season in April 3, 2019!

CPU! STATUS: This comedy proves to be another oft-requested entry for the CPU! podcast! This is a definite and permanent addition to our long list!

Love, Death + Robots (Netflix): Tim Miller and David Fincher do that voodoo that they do best, encompassing a variety of genres in a surreal, animated format.

The animated series consists of 18 stand-alone episodes, all under 20 minutes long, and all produced by different casts and crews, though some episodes may share certain crew members. The series title refers to each episode’s thematic connection to the three aforementioned subjects, though not every episode contains all three elements.

STATUS: The first season of 18 episodes was released by Netflix on March 15, 2019. Officially renewed by Netflix for a second season in June 2019!

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Shrill (Hulu): A Water Cooler show for spring 2019 gets early requests at Couch Potatoes Unite!

Shrill follows Annie, an overweight young woman who wants to change her life — but not her body. Annie is trying to make it as a journalist while juggling bad boyfriends, sick parents, and a perfectionist boss; yet, the world around her deems her not good enough because of her weight.

STATUS: The first season of six episodes was released by Hulu on March 15, 2019. Officially renewed by Hulu for a second season on April 15, 2019!

CPU! STATUS: A few of our resident Couch Potatoes! and Couch Potatoes! adjacent requested discussion of this brief series! How can we resist? This will be a podcast discussion down the line!

The Act (Hulu): The theater geeks at CPU! needed this one in their lives…

The series follows the story of Gypsy Blanchard (Joey King), who is confined to her wheelchair due to an illness. Growing up, her relationship with her overprotective mother (Patricia Arquette) begins to sour as she increasingly insists on her independence. She rebels as her mother, who dedicated her life to her care, grows more protective, controlling, and abusive, particularly amid her attempt to explore her sexuality.

STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on May 1, 2019, after a total of eight episodes. No word related to renewal or cancellation has been covered; the series and network are currently facing a copyright controversy.

CPU! STATUS: A few of our resident Couch Potatoes! and Couch Potatoes! adjacent also requested discussion of this brief series! We aim to please.

What We Do in the Shadows (FX): A mockumentary about vampires...it’s like every vampire TV series meets “The Office” or something less workplace-oriented…unless these vampires work in their nest. Honestly, it sounds too wonderfully weird to pass up!

What We Do in the Shadows is set in Staten Island and follows four vampires who have been roommates for hundreds and hundreds of years.

STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on May 29, 2019, after a total of 10 episodes. FX renewed this series for a second season in May 2019!

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Hanna (Amazon Prime): Based on the film of a same name, a young girl becomes an assassin. Assassins are cool – the fictional kind are, I mean.

Hanna is a 15-year-old girl living with Erik, the only man she has ever known as her father, in a remote part of a forest in Poland. Erik once recruited pregnant women into a CIA program, code name UTRAX, where the children’s DNA was enhanced in order to create super-soldiers. When Erik falls in love with Johanna, Hanna’s mother, he rescues baby Hanna, and they flee. The CIA then orders their on-site agent, Marissa, to shut down the project and eliminate all the babies. After 15 years hiding in the forest in Poland, Erik and Hanna come to the attention of Marissa, who vows to hunt them down.

STATUS: The first season of eight episodes was released by Amazon on March 29, 2019. Officially renewed by Amazon for a second season in April 2019!

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

The Twilight Zone (CBS All Access): doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo…you’re in the Twilight Zone, man. Jordan Peele’s remake of the classic horror anthology series. There is no premise – that spoils the fun!

STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on May 30, 2019, after a total of 10 episodes. Officially renewed for Season 2 on April 29, 2019!

CPU! STATUS: We’ve got at least one request! Expect a fun future podcast…in the Twilight Zone! Hehehehe.

No Good Nick (Netflix): Samwise Gamgee/Mikey the Goonie Who Never Says Die and Sabrina Spellman/Clarissa Who Explains it All do a comedy together along with other former child stars!

No Good Nick centers on 13-year-old Nicole aka Nick, a con artist seeking revenge on the Thompsons, parents of two teenagers, Molly and Jeremy. Nick blames the family for unknowingly ruining her life. She presents herself at their door and declares she is an orphan, and that they are her closest living relatives, successfully infiltrating her target.

STATUS: The first season’s first part, ten episodes of a prognosticated twenty, was released on April 15, 2019.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Gentleman Jack (HBO): Period drama gets period. In England.

Set in 1832, the brilliant, endearing Miss Anne Lister leaves Paris brokenhearted and heads to the lush landscape of Halifax, West Yorkshire, England to restore her uncle’s estate, which she has inherited. This androgynous and unusual Lady land owner and landlord encounters a potentially blossoming and dangerous romance with the fairer sex, which she records in a cryptic diary that no one can decode.

STATUS: Five of eight ordered episodes have aired as of the publication of this post. The BBC, the original producer of this series, has officially renewed this series for Season 2!

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Chambers (Netflix): Supernatural drama with she-who-would Kill Bill at the forefront.

Chambers follows the story of a teenager who, after receiving a heart transplant, is haunted by unexplained visions. As the visions grow more troublesome and happen more often, she begins to unravel the horrifying circumstances and conspiracy that led to the donor’s mysterious death.

STATUS: The first season of ten episodes was released by Netflix on April 26, 2019. The streaming giant has not offered word on renewal or cancellation.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Dead to Me (Netflix): Another sleeper spring hit, with Christina Applegate, rings true for our couch full of CP’s.

Dead to Me is about a powerful friendship that blossoms between Jen, a tightly wound widow, and Judy, a free spirit with a shocking secret.

STATUS: The first season of ten episodes was released by Netflix on May 3, 2019. Netflix officially renewed this series for a Season 2 on June 3, 2019!

CPU! STATUS: This is another radar-driven entry thanks to our Couch Potato Corps. Look for the CPU! podcast review in future episodes.

Chernobyl (HBO): This miniseries is the May TV event of the social media Watercooler!

Chernobyl dramatizes the story of the April 1986 nuclear plant disaster, which occurred in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (Soviet Union), telling the stories of the people who caused the disaster and those who responded to it. The series depicts some of the lesser known stories of the disaster, including the efforts of the firefighters who were the first responders on the scene and of the teams of miners tasked with digging a critical tunnel. The miniseries is based in large part on the recollections of Pripyat locals, as told by Belarusian Nobel laureate Svetlana Alexievich, in her book Voices from Chernobyl.

STATUS: The five episode miniseries finished airing on June 3, 2019.

CPU! STATUS: Miniseries though it is, people were talking about it so much, they requested their friendly neighborhood podcast outlet to help. We cover scripted miniseries too (stay tuned)!

The Society (Netflix): “Lord of the Fliesreaches suburbia.

The Society follows the story of a group of teenagers who struggle to survive after they’re mysteriously transported to a facsimile of their hometown with no trace of their parents.

STATUS: The first season of ten episodes was released by Netflix on May 10, 2019. The streaming giant remains mum regarding renewal or cancellation, currently.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

What/If (Netflix): Bridget Jones gets indecent. That is, more indecent…

What/If is a neo-noir thriller that explores the ripple effects of what happens when acceptable people start doing unacceptable things. Each season will tackle a different morality tale inspired by culturally consequential source material and the power of a single fateful decision to change the trajectory of an entire life.

STATUS: The first season of ten episodes was released by Netflix on May 24, 2019. Netflix is not usually this quick about renewal/cancellation decisions.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Swamp Thing (DC Universe): Touted new series controversially and quickly canceled due to budget decisions, which may become the next “Firefly”-level cult classic.

Abby Arcane returns home to Marais, Louisiana, to investigate a deadly swamp-borne virus, where she develops a bond with disgraced scientist Alec Holland. After Holland tragically dies, Arcane discovers the mysteries of the swamp, and that Holland may not be dead after all.

STATUS: Three of ten episodes ordered episodes have aired as of the publication of this post, though Netflix canceled this series one week after it premiered (on May 31, 2019), allegedly due to financial errors. What that means we can only guess at based upon various reports.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed, but we know we have a cult fan base here at the podcast, so viewing is inevitable.

Others on radar: The Lord of the Rings series in development at Amazon; The Dark Crystal: the Age of Resistance at Amazon; The Witcher at Netflix; The Chronicles of Narnia at Netflix; The Wheel of Time at Amazon; His Dark Materials at BBC/HBO; The Watch (BBC); Conan at Amazon; The Dark Tower at Amazon; Cursed at Amazon; Criminal at Netflix.

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Progress Report: Mid-Season Report Card for 2018-2019 Pilots

It’s that time of year!  Call it CPU!’s Holiday Present to you!  Or a New Year present! Time to check in on the progress of shows and see which shows are surviving this season and beyond on the major networks.  Is your show on the list? Did it survive cancellation? Read below.

Thanks to TVLine and other sources for helping a girl out.

*Note: with the expansion of CPU!, these initial thoughts are based upon the CPU! Chief’s assessments.  As with last season, a growing number of CPU! members may find shows initially passed by the CPU! Chief and choose to review them.  CPU! readers will be informed if the show’s status changes regarding coverage as the season progresses through the handy CPU! Progress Reports, and all written reviews will be published!

Also, in another noteworthy TV year, the networks have proven slow to cancel, while the streamers, particularly Netflix, have been quite merciless with some of the cuts.  Let’s see how it all shakes out in the wash.

A Million Little Things

A MILLION LITTLE THINGS, ABC

WHEN: Wednesdays at 10/9c

WHO: James Roday (Psych), David Giuntoli (Grimm), Romany Malco (Weeds), Ron Livingston (Sex and the City), Christina Moses (The Originals), Christina Ochoa (Valor, Blood Drive), Allison Miller (Incorporated, Go On), Stephanie Szostak (Satisfaction), Lizzy Greene (Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn), Grace Park (Hawaii Five-0)

WHAT: They say friendship isn’t one big thing, it’s a million little things; and that’s true for a group of friends from Boston who bonded under unexpected circumstances. Some have achieved success, others are struggling in their careers and relationships, but all of them feel stuck in life. After one of them dies unexpectedly, it’s just the wake-up call the others need to finally start living. Along the way they discover that friends may be the one thing to save them from themselves.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up.  Welcome to the 2018-2019 CPU! network pilot review!  We start off on a strong note, with a pick up for this drama from ABC, but also with a guilty admission by your Chief CP (author of these annual reviews).  Honestly, I’m personally most interested in David Giuntoli and everything about him – outside of a Grimm context, that is – more than I am interested in the basic premise of this plot.  I think this is the Alphabet’s attempt at an answer to ratings juggernaut and NBC success This Is Us; on the other hand, the cast seems strong.  Watching these two minutes also inspires some The Big Chill nostalgia with a modern, Millennial set of characters at the forefront, dealing with the evolution and metamorphosis of friendships into adulthood.  That idea, punctuated by the suicide that starts the series off, connects strongly with this viewer, and I can see some of our other Couch Potatoes also finding some interest in and connection to it.  The trailer left me feeling hopeful for the series, at any rate, so let’s give this one a try, our first pick up for the year.  Hooray for good signs and strong starts!

STATUS: On October 26, 2018, the network ordered a full season of 17 episodes, of which 10 have aired as of the publication date of this post. The pundits think renewal is a “safe bet” or “very likely” as a result of this show of support and modestly decent ratings.

CPU! STATUS: The podcast has received at least one request for coverage of this program, so this pick up is definite and permanent.  Not yet viewed.

Abby's

ABBY’S, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: Spring 2019

WHO: Natalie Morales (Parks and Recreation), Neil Flynn (The Middle), Nelson Franklin (Veep), Jessica Chaffin (Search Party), Leonard Ouzts (Master of None), Kimia Behpoornia (Modern Family, Adam Ruins Everything)

WHAT: Set in the best bar in San Diego, home to good prices, great company and, of course, Abby. This unlicensed, makeshift bar nestled in her backyard is the opposite of everything annoying about today’s party scene. As the oddball cast of regulars will tell you, hanging out at Abby’s is a coveted honor. But once you’re in, you’re family.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up.  Without a trailer, this viewer is reluctant to get enthusiastically on board, but two things convinced me to take a look: it’s produced by Michael Schur – creator of The Good Place and Mose Schrute on The Office – and it’s filmed entirely outside.  Though it feels very Cheers-esque, with a female barkeep knowing everyone’s name, early upfront reviews seemed hopeful, so it’s worth a look.  A quick one, anyway.

The Alec Baldwin Show

THE ALEC BALDWIN SHOW, ABC

WHEN: Sundays at 10/9c

WHAT: The one-hour talker will showcase Baldwin’s in-depth conversations with compelling personalities.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  The CPU! podcast does not talk about talk shows.  How do you feel about Alec Baldwin at the helm of a prime time talk show?

STATUS: In March 2018, the network ordered nine episodes, of which eight have aired as of the publication date of this post. The pundits believe renewal is a “long shot” or “very unlikely,” particularly given some legal troubles that titular talker Alec Baldwin has faced in recent months.

CPU! STATUS: It’s still a talk show, right?  We’ll cover it for this season in this Progress Report format only, however.

All American

ALL AMERICAN, The CW

WHEN: Wednesdays at 9/8c

WHO: Daniel Ezra (The Missing), Taye Diggs (Private Practice), Cody Christian (Teen Wolf), Samantha Logan (13 Reasons Why), Monet Mazur (Castle), Karimah Westbrook (Shameless, Aquarius), Michael Evans Behling

WHAT: When a rising high school football player from South L.A. is recruited to play for Beverly Hills High, the wins, losses and struggles of two families from vastly different worlds — Crenshaw and Beverly Hills — begin to collide. Inspired by the life of pro football player Spencer Paysinger.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  Despite the presence of always gorgeous Taye Diggs, this sports-ball drama feels incredibly trope-y, including hashed and rehashed concepts of several TV and film properties past: poor, urban kid of color finding himself in a rich, largely white district; the story about a kid who has nothing but talent, heart, and a bit of luck with the offer to test his prowess on a suburban high school football team; and so on.  The trailer does not “wow” in its presentation of these recycled story concepts, and none of the actors apart from Diggs inspire confidence that this property will offer stellar production value beyond the typical good looks of a made-for-the-CW cast.  Plus, our current roster of Couch Potatoes has currently and definitely shied away from TV about sports.  Seriously, way more nerd types and way less jock types populate our own ever-growing cast.  If you want to change that, though, please drop us a line.

STATUS: The network, in a cautious fashion, ordered a full season of 16 episodes, of which 8 have aired as of the publication date of this post. The pundits give 50/50 odds to the possibility of renewal.

CPU! STATUS: We have heard zero buzz about this loosely-biographical sports-ball program.  Are you buzzing in an “All-American” way – or is it just Taye Diggs’ abs?  Let us know.  For now, we stay in the passing lane.

Charmed

CHARMED, The CW

WHEN: Sundays at 9/8c

WHO: Sarah Jeffery (Shades of Blue), Melonie Diaz (The Breaks), Madeleine Mantock (The Tomorrow People), Rupert Evans (Man in the High Castle), Ser’Darius Blain (Survivor’s Remorse, Jane by Design), Charlie Gillespie (Degrassi: Next Class), Ellen Tamaki

WHAT: After the tragic death of their mother, three sisters in a college town are stunned to discover they are witches. Soon this powerful threesome must stand together to fight the everyday and supernatural battles that all modern witches must face: from vanquishing powerful demons to toppling the patriarchy.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up.  Networks: “What do we want?” Answering themselves: “More reboots!” “When do we want them?” “Now! Because we literally have no other ideas!”  Charmed, the original starring Shannen Doherty, Holly Marie Combs, Alyssa Milano, and later Rose McGowan, was a WB staple for eight seasons, now airs frequently in syndication, and enjoys a healthy streaming afterlife.  Charmed has already been requested as a possible “Looking Back” candidate for the podcast because its loyal fan base endures to this day.  Charmed was a show that this viewer watched voraciously and enthusiastically in its original run.  It was a bit cheesy at times and occasionally suffered from the mismatch of acting talent among the women playing the Halliwell/Matthews sisters, but it was reliable, interesting, and sort of kooky in an entertaining way for a long time.  Like all the other major networks and some streaming outlets, WB offspring The CW could not wait to look into past properties for its own go at a rebooted show from an earlier success, so here, we have Charmed Redux with a new set of sisters exercising a new era of The Power of Three.  I can’t help feeling that this reboot is near blasphemy at its core, given that the original was pretty well loved and still enjoys a loyal, continuing fan devotion.  Plus, the actresses playing the sisters are nowhere near equal to the four who played the Halliwells/Matthews, even if the original four could not be described as amazing performers themselves.  This reboot also seems to be an even darker take, with mom’s death being characterized as outright murder from the jump.  Still, sheer morbid curiosity, a love of fantasy (and supernatural fantasy to boot), and a “can’t look away” feeling propel me to say that CPU! has little choice but to pick this up.  Though you better bet that this will be a “Look Back to Look Forward” setup, and that the two versions of the series will be hotly compared and contrasted by feisty and spicy Couch Potatoes.  Mark my words, gentle reader: the Power of Three may not set you free.

STATUS: On November 8, 2018, the network ordered a full season of 22 episodes, of which 9 have aired as of the publication date of this post. The pundits think renewal chances hover at 50 percent, however.

CPU! STATUS: The podcast has received requests from Viewers Like You as well as some of our resident panelists to cover Charmed in a “Look Back to Look Forward” series, as I expected would likely happen.  Expect a CPU! trademark look at Charmed and its varied and sorted history in the spring or summer of 2019.  Otherwise, not yet viewed.

The Code

THE CODE, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Anna Wood (Falling Water, Reckless), Ato Essandoh (Chicago Med), Phillipa Soo (Broadway’sHamilton), Raffi Barsoumian (The Vampire Diaries)

WHAT: The military’s brightest minds take on our country’s toughest challenges, inside the courtroom and out, where each attorney is trained as a prosecutor, a defense lawyer, an investigator — and a Marine.

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VERDICT: Pass.  There is no trailer, and there is scant information available for this drama, which, mind you, is a military drama and a seeming holdover from the rash of military dramas that debuted last season on the networks, most of which were ultimately canceled.  Plus, Mira Sorvino was attached to this program as its lead for awhile before leaving the role, which is not typically a great sign, and there is very little to be excited about when reviewing the cast list or plot synopsis, so we’ll leave this code non-cracked this season.

The Conners

THE CONNERS, ABC

WHEN: Tuesdays at 8/7c

WHO: John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, Sara Gilbert, Lecy Goranson, Michael Fishman

WHAT: In the Roseanne spinoff, the Conners are forced to face the daily struggles of life in Lanford in a way they never have before after a sudden turn of events. The iconic family — Dan, Jackie, Darlene, Becky and D.J. — grapples with parenthood, dating, an unexpected pregnancy, financial pressures, aging and in-laws in working-class America. Through it all, the fights, the coupon cutting, the hand-me-downs, the breakdowns — with love, humor and perseverance, the family prevails.

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VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. Last season, CPU! picked up the Roseanne revival based on the fact that several of our Couch Potatoes, the Chief among them, enjoyed the original series, more or less, and were curious to see how this particular family would weather the reboot/revival treatment.  Though many of us have not yet watched, the ratings seemed to speak for themselves – but then so did Roseanne Barr via her Twitter account.  All politics aside, Roseanne has always been an “x” factor, erratic and sometimes harmful to the public in how she has chosen to wield her influence, but no one can deny that Roseanne would not have been what it was without her.  Now, in a move that sounds, smells, and tastes a bit like “cash grab,” notwithstanding the advocacy for the jobs of those that would otherwise not have had them without Roseanne’s poor life choices (and prejudicial views) mucking up the works, the Alphabet is moving forward with what would ultimately be a spin-off, sans the titular matriarch.  On the one hand, it could be compelling: the rest of the cast are no slouches, especially Laurie Metcalf, and the character of Darlene, particularly, has always served as an interesting focal point for the show.  On the other hand, if the writers don’t hit this one out of the park straight from the dugout, it will not survive all of this melee and ado and will become a truly unfortunate, if not tragic footnote in entertainment history.  The real question is: would this footnote be any more unfortunate or tragic than the original ending, including Dan’s purported death following the family winning the lottery?  CPU! is willing to bet probably not, and we believe the network sees this whole game playing out the same way, so, in the end, we’re left asking “why not?”  Again, it could also be sheer morbid curiosity.  Time, and the rest of the Conners, will tell.

STATUS: The network ordered a season of 11 episodes, of which 8 have aired as of the publication date of this post. The pundits think renewal is a “sure thing” or “all but guaranteed,” as it was widely reported that ABC has entered into renewal negotiations with the show’s producers as of October 2018, and as the spin-off/sequel enjoys the network’s second highest ratings after Grey’s Anatomy.

CPU! STATUS: The interest in the various iterations of Roseanne and her family has been mild, but there is interest.  CPU! will cover all iterations at some point, though it may be later rather than sooner.  Otherwise, not yet viewed.

The Cool Kids

THE COOL KIDS, Fox

WHEN: Fridays at 8:30/7:30c

WHO: Vicki Lawrence (Great News, Mama’s Family), David Alan Grier (The Carmichael Show), Leslie Jordan (Will & Grace), Martin Mull (Roseanne)

WHAT: Three guy friends in a retirement community are the top dogs until they’re blown out of the water by the newest member of the community, a female rebel whose ready to challenge their place.

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VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. To cut to the chase, if it wasn’t for this cast, I am not willing to bet that either this viewer or fellow potential panelists would find this sitcom premise potentially amusing.  Most of us are not in the target audience, and there are some very flat moments in this trailer that should have offered more and better laughs with the players in this cast.  But, holy wow, look at this cast!  Vicki Lawrence! Leslie Jordan! David Alan Grier! And the erstwhile Colonel Mustard himself, Martin Mull!  They’re charming, they’re funny, they’re veterans – but do they have chemistry, and can a sitcom about residents of a retirement community be potentially appealing to the average and/or typical listeners of podcasts?  The conundrum we face here is why we are so hesitant to be as totally cool as these alleged kids.

STATUS: On October 19, 2018, the network ordered a full season of 22 episodes, of which 9 have aired as of the publication date of this post. The pundits think there is a “safe bet” that the show will be renewed.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Dancing With the Stars: Juniors

DANCING WITH THE STARS: JUNIORS, ABC

WHAT: The offshoot will pair celebrity kids with professional junior ballroom dancers to perform choreographed routines, which will be judged by a panel that will include renowned ballroom experts.

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VERDICT: Pass.  CPU! does not dance along with reality competition shows on our podcast, at least for now.  But, this one’s new this year, so we list it.  Godspeed, DWTS fans!

STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on December 9, 2018, after a total of 9 episodes.  There is no word yet as to whether this DTWS offshoot will be renewed, but the pundits say “long shot” or “very unlikely.”

CPU! STATUS: It’s still a reality competition show, right?  Still, we’ll track it for its first year.  It’s what we do. (Also, how many reality game shows do we really need?)

The Enemy Within

THE ENEMY WITHIN, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: February 25, 2019

WHO: Jennifer Carpenter (Dexter), Morris Chestnut (Rosewood), Raza Jaffrey (Code Black), Kelli Garner (Pan Am)

WHAT: In spy-hunting thriller, Erica Shepherd is a brilliant former CIA operative, now known as the most notorious traitor in American history serving life in a Supermax prison. Against every fiber of his being but with nowhere else to turn, FBI Agent Will Keaton enlists Shepherd to help track down a fiercely dangerous and elusive criminal she knows all too well.

Watch trailer here.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Despite the presence of gorgeous Morris Chestnut, and even with a trailer, this particular mid-season thriller feels very hackneyed in terms of its premise, all around, and the snapshot of performances seen here falls sadly flat.  Some early reviews compare this show to Homeland or The Blacklist: Espionage, neither of which resemble current CPU! discussion subjects or ones requested by our panelists and potential panelists.  Really, it’s a show that I can see several of us wanting to like – because we’ve liked something like it before – but not being able to go the distance because it will not be as good as similar properties from which it is heavily borrowing its influence and tone.  If buzz or steam picks up around this mid-season entry, we’ll be open to reviewing our high standards, but for now, we pass.

Fam

FAM, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: January 10, 2019

WHO: Nina Dobrev (The Vampire Diaries), Odessa Adlon (Nashville), Tone Bell (Disjointed), Brian Stokes Mitchell (Mr. Robot), Sheryl Lee Ralph (One Mississippi, Instant Mom)

WHAT: A woman’s dreams of an upstanding life with her new fiancé and his upstanding family are dashed when her younger train wreck half-sister comes to live with her to escape their train wreck of a father.

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VERDICT: Pass.  There is no trailer for this show and very little information to go on to determine whether or not this program is worth a watch; not even TV pundits with connections have been given a glimpse, but then again, it’s CBS, and they’ve become kind of idiosyncratic as far as the major networks go – and not in a good way.  A few of us at CPU! just spent the last few seasons of The Vampire Diaries NOT watching Nina Dobrev, so she certainly would not be the primary draw here, but as the situational premise of this situation comedy is pretty thin, I am not convinced that it would be enticing to most of the potatoes I know.  If they start talking about it positively, though, we can always rethink the logic.

FBI

FBI, CBS

WHEN: Tuesdays at 9/8c

WHO: Missy Peregrym (Rookie Blue), Jeremy Sisto (Law & Order), Zeeko Zaki (Valor, 24: Legacy), Ebonée Noel (Still Star-Crossed), Sela Ward (CSI: NY)

WHAT: The Dick Wolf-produced drama explores the inner workings of the New York office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Despite a decently packaged trailer and a potentially unusual and compelling turn by Missy Peregrym in the lead role, if Dick Wolf has his stamp on this, it will likely be a crime-of-the-week, neatly wrapped up in an episode (or two) procedural show, this time exploring the inner workings of one of the federal law enforcement agencies.  We are not covering procedural TV (much) here at CPU!, and when we do, we’ll have to recruit a reviewer or moderator to do it because this Chief CP likely won’t be watching, at least not without an interesting gimmick to make it seem different from others of its genre.  I can’t imagine this to be something entirely different than Law & Order and its franchise of shows, even if this series is, also, not entirely the same.  CPU! will pass for now.

STATUS: On October 11, 2018, the network ordered a full season of an unknown number of episodes, though it will be greater than the initial order of 13 episodes, of which 10 have aired as of the publication date of this post. The pundits think there is a “safe bet” or a “very likely” chance of renewal.

CPU! STATUS: The talk lines are silent.  Maybe our podcaster roster and/or listeners don’t want to be wiretapped?  Bad joke.  Procedural TV does not fare well in our corner currently.  If you want to change that, drop us a line.

The Fix

THE FIX, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: March 18, 2019

WHO: Robin Tunney (The Mentalist), Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Ten Days in the Valley, Lost), Mouzam Makkar (The Exorcist), Breckin Meyer (Franklin & Bash), Merrin Dungey (Big Little Lies, The Resident), Scott Cohen (Gilmore Girls), Marc Blucas (Underground, Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Adam Rayner (Tyrant), Alex Saxon (The Fosters)

WHAT: Follows an L.A. district attorney who suffers a devastating defeat when prosecuting an A-list actor for double murder. With her high-profile career derailed, she flees for a quieter life in Washington. Eight years later when this same celebrity is under suspicion for another murder, Maya Travis is lured back to the DA’s office for another chance at justice.

Trailer available at ABC’s YouTube channel.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Though this cast is teeming with familiar faces from large and small screen (was that Robin Givens in the trailer?), this show seems (un)remarkably like a romanticized version of the O.J. Simpson criminal trial given a fantasy makeover, wherein the put-upon district attorney who failed her job the first time gets a second chance to re-try the case, with a different fact pattern in which to dig her bared teeth.  Since the executive producer is Marcia Clark, one of the DA’s who lost the criminal trial of the disgraced ex-NFL star and, therefore, probably felt like she failed at life for many decades to come, the premise of this show, still more, smacks of the playing out of her own revenge fantasy, one in which she can finally take down the elusive defendant who broke her career and her spirit.  OJ was probably guilty, but hey, I guess the glove didn’t fit or something.  I lived through the debacle that was that trial, when it created and fueled the news glut we still enjoy today (without so much internet) and which divided the nation again/still by race and by class.  While the trial itself inspired a critical examination of the judicial system, I, frankly, do not need to live through a fantasized version of the same story, this time delving into an “It’s a Wonderful Life” concept of do-overs to redeem the poor, put-upon, plucky, but intelligent DA who couldn’t get her conviction in the end.  I also worry that the character played by the erstwhile Mr. Eko from Lost could become a caricature quickly if not handled properly and with sympathy, given the obvious parallel to real life that he presents.  All in all, suspension of disbelief would certainly be difficult for this particular potato’s personal palate, but if you watch and disagree, let us know.  My curiosity simply isn’t morbid enough to need this fix.

God Friended Me

GOD FRIENDED ME, CBS

WHEN: Sundays at 8/7c (beginning Oct. 7)

WHO: Brandon Micheal Hall (The Mayor), Joe Morton (Scandal), Violett Beane (The Flash), Javicia Leslie (MacGyver), Suraj Sharma (Homeland)

WHAT: Questions of faith, existence and science are explored in this dramedy about an outspoken atheist whose life is turned upside down when he is “friended” by God on social media. Unwittingly, he becomes an agent of change in the lives and destinies of others around him.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  Now, maybe I’m feeling really vulnerable right now, but I teared up at the trailer, which means this one got to me in 3-4 minutes, and that’s not something to sneeze at when doing the quick math here.  Properties with pure religious motifs have not fared well on prime time network television in recent years, but perhaps what makes this one a bit different is that the show will attempt to explore the tough but meaningful subject of faith and the spiritual through more of a focused dialogue, beginning with the main character who runs a podcast about atheism.  Adding in the social media spin for today’s modern audiences, this premise teases something potentially fresh and original without becoming too preachy.  In fact, the show may become the kind of feel-good comedy – and discussion of hope – that today’s audiences crave in these testy times of geopolitical conflict.  Plus, I found the main characters to be largely winning – one of them is the sometime Jessie Quick from CPU! fave The Flash – so, all in all, it feels like this program deserves a leap of faith.  Friend request accepted.

STATUS: On October 19, 2018, the network ordered a full season of an unknown number of episodes; 11 have aired as of the publication date of this post.  The pundits give this series’ renewal chances 50/50 odds.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Grand Hotel

GRAND HOTEL, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: June 17, 2019

WHO: Roselyn Sanchez (Devious Maids), Demian Bichir (The Bridge), Chris Warren (The Fosters), Wendy Raquel Robinson (The Game), Shalim Ortiz (Heroes), Denyse Tontz (The Fosters), Bryan Craig (General Hospital), Lincoln Younes (Home and Away), Justina Adorno (Seven Seconds), Anne Winters (13 Reasons Why), Feliz Ramirez

WHAT: Set in the last family-owned hotel in multicultural Miami Beach. Charismatic Santiago Mendoza owns the hotel, while his glamorous second wife, Gigi, and their adult children enjoy the spoils of success. Wealthy and beautiful guests bask in luxury, but scandals, escalating debt and explosive secrets hide beneath the picture-perfect exterior.

Trailer available at ABC’s YouTube channel.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Produced by former Desperate Housewife Eva Longoria, this new sudsy soap screams telenovela for the now, with sex, sex, sex oozing from its Miami infused pores, a regular scandal (no, not that Scandal) in the making for the Disney-owned Alphabet network.  This will probably be a guilty, or not so guilty, pleasure for quite a few viewers, with an attractive cast, a colorful backdrop, and shocking secrets regularly revealed to appalled but enthralled gasps, but unless requested otherwise, CPU! will back away slowly, since soaps we cover are few and far between.  We will instead remember that the real Grand Hotel is on Mackinac Island in Michigan.  Granted, the clientele is probably very different all around.  All jokes aside, though, this show honestly has potential for success but is not the typical fare that appeals to too many of the CPU! Couch Potatoes.  Maybe they will surprise me, though.  You can request our coverage too, though, viewer – and did you know that you, too, could become one of our panelists?  Sign our guestbook to inquire as to how.

Happy Together

HAPPY TOGETHER, CBS

WHEN: Mondays at 8:30/7:30c

WHO: Damon Wayans Jr. (New Girl, Happy Endings), Amber Stevens West (Ghosted, The Carmichael Show), Felix Mallard (Neighbours), Stephnie Weir (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend), Chris Parnell (Grown-ish, SNL), Victor Williams (The King of Queens)

WHAT: A 30-something couple, tired of their mundane life, start to reconnect with their younger, cooler selves when a young pop star who is drawn to their super normal suburban life, moves in.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Canned laughter.  Pauses for the canned laughter.  Pregnant pauses.  Dozing.  That last one was me; I’m the one dozing.  This new sitcom seems like a one-note joke that cannot possibly sustain over 22 episodes, much less several additional seasons, and will probably get old in one.  It’s clear that this new program wants to rely on Damon Wayans, Jr.’s considerable charm and comedic timing, but he simply doesn’t have THAT much charm and comedic timing to overcome the ham and cheese on rye flavoring this bland soupy sauce of a sitcom is serving up.  Sure, we all want to be young and hip again, but how tired is the “we’re boring, so this cool rock star will make us cool too” trope?  I did not laugh once watching the trailer, and with such a recycled and rehashed premise, I don’t see anyone at CPU! (or beyond) requesting our in-depth discussion about this show.  Look, Damon’s dad had to try a few times to get a sitcom that lasted too.  Genetics or something, right?

STATUS: The network ordered 13 episodes and declined to order more as of November 2018; 11 have aired as of the publication date of this post.  The pundits believe this series’ renewal chances hover at “long shot” or “unlikely,” given the network’s reticence to order more episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Frankly, I am surprised that this show has a shot at all.  No one has watched a first episode around here, but the preview kind of said it all, and, most notably, no one is talking about it.  Anywhere.

I Feel Bad

I FEEL BAD, NBC

WHO: Sarayu Blue (No Tomorrow), Paul Adelstein (Private Practice), Zach Cherry (Crashing, Search Party), James Buckley (The Inbetweeners), Johnny Pemberton (Superstore), Aisling Bea

WHAT: Emet is a mom, boss, wife, friend and daughter who is just figuring it out like the rest of us. Sure, she feels bad when she has a sexy dream about someone other than her husband, or when she pretends not to know her kids when they misbehave in public, or when she uses her staff to help solve personal problems. But that’s OK, right? Nobody can have it all and do it perfectly.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  First, the executive producer is Amy Poehler.  Win.  Second, sure the situations in this comedy probably have been done (and done, and done) elsewhere, but how many times have they been done honestly, with the kind of in-your-face humor that resonates?  Also win.  The Peacock has really made a comeback recently, at least in the comedy department, by choosing smart comedies with familiar premises but fresh elements developing those premises to something better than they might otherwise be.  Sarayu Blue and Paul Adelstein have clear chemistry; her parents will no doubt be the comic underdogs; and the social commentary will be relevant and up to date, unlike the last sitcom we reviewed in this pilot entry.  Perhaps, this “pick up” is somewhat inspired by a trailer that made me laugh, as opposed to the one that just failed at that basic task, but isn’t that what a sitcom should be – a show that makes the viewer laugh?  It’s worth a look, at least, because I can tell that this show already has a better chance of sustaining beyond one season than most in its genre.

STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on December 27, 2018, after a total of 13 episodes.  The pundits think this series’ renewal chances are a “long shot” or “unlikely.”

CPU! STATUS: Frankly, I am surprised that this show doesn’t have a better shot.  There has been some modest positive feedback from the CPU! inner circles, and while the show has been labeled “not as funny as some,” the general reaction is that it is still funny.  The Peacock indicated that it would make a decision at a later date regarding renewal, which means it all comes down to money and potential next season pilots.  Otherwise, not yet viewed.

In the Dark

IN THE DARK, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: January 24, 2019

WHO: Perry Mattfeld (Shameless), Rich Sommer (Mad Men), Kathleen York (The Client List, The West Wing), Derek Webster (NCIS: New Orleans), Brooke Markham (Foursome), Keston John (My Kitchen Rules)

WHAT: A blind woman is the only “witness” to the murder of her drug-dealing friend. After the police dismiss her story, she sets out with her dog, Pretzel, to find the killer while also managing her colorful dating life and the job she hates at the guide dog school owned by her overprotective parents.

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VERDICT: Pass.  The trailer was apparently only screened at up-fronts, but this not-so-connected viewer needs a trailer to make an unbiased assessment of this show.  Without one, and given the above premise description, it sounds like a schmaltzy hodgepodge of lovable dog, inspiring tale of rising to meet the challenges of adversity, and murder-mystery procedural rolled into a saccharine goo.  Plus, there is no one in the cast that offers a draw, and it’s on the CW, which struggles outside of the fantasy/science fiction genre sometimes.  If buzz, accolades, or steam say this dark show is full of unexpected light, we might reconsider, but right now, this viewer offers a solid “meh,” and we unitedly move on.

The InBetwen

THE INBETWEEN, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: Some reports say January 2019; others say Spring 2019

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Harriet Dyer (Australia’s Love Child), Paul Blackthorne (Arrow), Anne-Marie Johnson (In the Heat of the Night), Cindy Luna (The Last Ship), Chad James Buchanan (Star)

WHAT: Cassie Bishop can see and communicate with the dead, helping them with their unresolved problems, whether she likes it or not. When her longtime friend Det. Tom Hackett and his new partner, former FBI Agent Damien Asante, need help solving a darkly puzzling murder, Cassie agrees to use her abilities. Despite her reluctance, she may have found a way to keep her demons at bay, all while solving some of the city’s most challenging cases.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  This new drama sounds like a cross between The Sixth Sense and garden variety procedural crime/murder mystery television, but new fantasy appears to be rather limited this season, and that’s what the CP’s live for around here (this Chief CP does, anyway).  Plus, Paul Blackthorne left CPU! covered Arrow to come be on this show, so we’ll give it a chance.  If the bend is more procedural than serial drama, though, we might lose interest, but we’ll see how this one shakes out in the end.

The Kids Are Alright

THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT, ABC

WHEN: Tuesdays at 8:30/7:30c

WHO: Michael Cudlitz (The Walking Dead), Mary McCormack (In Plain Sight), Caleb Foote (American Crime Story: The Assassination of Giani Versace), Christopher Paul Richards (Me, Myself & I), Jack Gore (Electric Dreams), Sawyer Barth (Public Morals), Sam Straley, Andy Walken, Santino Barnard

WHAT: Set in the 1970s, the ensemble comedy follows a traditional Irish-Catholic family as they navigate big and small changes during one of America’s most turbulent decades. In a working-class neighborhood outside Los Angeles, Mike and Peggy raise eight boisterous boys who live out their days with little supervision. The household is turned upside down when oldest son Lawrence returns home and announces he’s quitting the seminary to go off and “save the world.”

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VERDICT: Pass.  The Wonder Years meets That 70s Show with a dash of Modern Family and maybe All in the Family as well as Eight is Enough thrown into the mix to become The Kids Are Alright, which, incidentally, was the working title of That 70s Show. Though I wanted to like what this teaser trailer was serving, this new sitcom boasts much in the way of ham-fisted nostalgia, in spades, coupled with forced parallelism to our modern times, while depending on what seems to be a lackluster cast of mostly unknown quantities trying, hard, to elicit laughs.  It even has voice-over narration in the way Daniel Stern’s Kevin Arnold talked over the younger Fred Savage version of the character’s antics in The Wonder Years.  Perhaps, there is potential to appeal to viewers hungry for this type of on-the-nose comedy, and if there is something we’re missing here, you can always tell us, but again, nothing struck as particularly funny as much as “all been done before” while watching the trailer, so we’re not willing to say this one’s alright, at least for now.

STATUS: The network ordered 22 episodes and ordered an additional episode in December 2018; 8 have aired as of the publication date of this post.  The pundits think renewal is a “safe bet” or “very likely,” given the network’s confidence so far in the series.

CPU! STATUS: There is tons of TV to watch right now, and no one has talked about it, requested podcast coverage, or otherwise made mention.  I don’t know if these kids are alright are not, but I have not been convinced to pass the “pass.”  There are several opportunities, though…feel free to take one yourself by commenting on this post.

Legacies

LEGACIES, The CW

WHEN: Thursdays at 9/8c

WHO: Matt Davis (The Vampire Diaries), Danielle Rose Russell (The Originals), Quincy Fouse (The Goldbergs), Kaylee Bryant (Santa Clarita Diet), Jenny Boyd

WHAT: The Vampire Diaries and Originals spinoff follows the next generation of supernatural beings at The Salvatore School for the Young and Gifted, including Klaus Mikaelson’s daughter, 17-year-old Hope Mikaelson; Alaric Saltzman’s twins, Lizzie and Josie Saltzman; and other young adults come of age in the most unconventional way possible, nurtured to be their best selves in spite of their worst impulses. Will these young witches, vampires and werewolves become the heroes they want to be — or the villains they were born to be?

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  CPU! includes fans who talked for several episodes about The Vampire Diaries and another panel will be finishing up ongoing water cooler coverage of The Originals in the very near future, now that the series has recently ended.  I imagine, therefore, that a chunk of us will want to check out this spin-off of the Vampire Diaries universe, if for no other reason than that any one of us might have a tough time letting said universe go for good.  Still, it would be a tall order to imagine that any of these characters, or their portraying actors, will be as interesting as the leading casts of either TVD or The Originals, but since the theme of the season seems to be morbid curiosity, we’ll just carry that with us as we give this new entry in the annals of vampire/supernatural fantasy fiction a try (and even if Alaric’s school is the supernatural Hogwarts).  Plus, we might see guest appearances by anyone from either of the two casts, so, morbid curiosity for the win!

STATUS: The network cautiously and in a staggered fashion ordered a full season of 16 episodes; 7 have aired as of the publication date of this post.  The pundits give renewal odds in the 50/50 category, though the show is faring better than its parent spin-off, The Originals, did in its final season…

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed, primarily because our fans of The Vampire Diaries universe expressed in the last related podcast episode that they felt somewhat burnt out by this corner of their various fandoms. Still, after time passes…who knows?

Magnum P.I.

MAGNUM P.I., CBS

WHEN: Mondays at 9/8c

WHO: Jay Hernandez (Scandal, Last Resort), Perdita Weeks (Penny Dreadful), Zachary Knighton (Happy Endings), Stephen Hill (Luke Cage, Boardwalk Empire)

WHAT: An update of the classic television series set in Hawaii, the show follows Thomas Magnum, a decorated ex-Navy SEAL who, upon returning home from Afghanistan, repurposes his military skills to become a private investigator.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Do you see Tom Selleck anywhere?  Do you?!?!  The answer to this question is the same answer to the question, “Will you be watching this latest reboot?” From the network that also brought us reboots of Hawaii Five-O and MacGyver – and, hell, of the entire 1980s – we now have a reboot of Magnum PI. Rebooted theme song included.  I didn’t watch much of the original and can’t imagine watching a less awesome actor than Tom Selleck taking on the part of the titular Magnum.  Call me crotchety, but this reboot madness is, well, madness.  Of course, wait until you read just a bit further.

We pass, by the way.

STATUS: The network ordered a full season of an unknown number of episodes on October 19, 2018; 10 have aired as of the publication date of this post.  The pundits think renewal chances are squarely at fifty percent.

CPU! STATUS: We have had one request to talk about this show, which may later spark a “Look Back to Look Forward” series about this latest reboot/remake.  There is no clamoring currently, but Jay Hernandez seems to leave viewers weak in the knees. Still, with this request, that means we must change the status to “very hesitantly pick up, not yet viewed.”  We are a podcast by the people, for the people, after all. 

Manifest

MANIFEST, NBC

WHEN: Mondays at 10/9c

WHO: Josh Dallas (Once Upon a Time), Melissa Roxburgh (Valor), J.R. Ramirez (Jessica Jones, Power), Athena Karkanis (Zoo), Parveen Kaur (Beyond), Luna Blaise (Fresh Off the Boat), Jack Messina

WHAT: When Montego Air Flight 828 landed safely after a turbulent but routine flight, the crew and passengers were relieved. Yet in the span of those few hours, the world had aged five years and their friends, families and colleagues, after mourning their loss, had given up hope and moved on. Now, faced with the impossible, they’re all given a second chance. But as their new realities become clear, a deeper mystery unfolds and some of the returned passengers soon realize they may be meant for something greater than they ever thought possible.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  Though the Peacock network may yet be trying for its next Lost, like so many other networks, ABC included, have tried before it, and though the trailer was not the best packaged presentation to tease the mystery being offered here, this new drama does offer some areas of interest, though this viewer’s immediate question was: “Did they fly over the Bermuda Triangle?”  Our Once Upon a Time panelists might be interested in the quick return of top-billed Josh Dallas, the once upon a time Prince Charming from the recently ended ABC fantasy.  Our Marvel’s Defenders panel may recognize J.R. Ramirez from the second season of Jessica Jones.  Ultimately, though, the core mystery is intriguing: where did the plane go, and why didn’t they age?  Though my vote is Bermuda Triangle voodoo, or maybe alien kidnapping, I’m intrigued enough to want to watch to learn the answers.

STATUS: On October 18, 2018, the network ordered additional episodes, bringing the first full season grand total to 16; 9 have aired as of the publication date of this post.  The pundits believe it is a safe bet that the show will be renewed (and, to the extent that we wear the pundit mantle, we agree).

CPU! STATUS: Manifest has been requested as a podcast candidate, and there has been some fairly emphatic buzz about this show – not Lost level buzz but unmistakable buzz, nonetheless.  Expect to see a Manifest podcast panel in the future.

Murphy Brown

MURPHY BROWN, CBS

WHO: Original stars Candice Bergen, Faith Ford, Joe Regalbuto and Grant Shaud, plus Tyne Daly (Cagney & Lacey), Jake McDorman (Limitless, Greek), Nik Dodani (Atypical)

WHAT: Bergen reprises her role as the investigative journalist, who returns to a world of cable news, social media, fake news, and a very different political and cultural climate.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  It’s madness, I tell you!  But, hey, do you see Candice Bergen?  Do you?!?!  Well…that is the question, you got your answer, and so on, etc. que sera, fin. Of all the reboots to reboot, this one couldn’t be more appropriate or timely for today’s geopolitical circus, which, frankly, depresses this CP regardless of on which side of the aisle you prefer to hang your hat.  Back in the day, Murphy Brown was a hard-hitting situation comedy that challenged the tenets passing for the conservatism heading the country and the bumbling silence of the liberal answer, all while also holding the media complex, then far less complex, accountable for their contribution to the insanity.  Now, the world is a lot more insane, and, frankly, I could use Murphy’s brand of loyalty to the truth and skewering sarcasm to make me feel better about the state of things.  Though the reboot moves on without the inimitable Charles Kimbrough and the now deceased Robert Pastorelli, two ingredients we might end up missing more than we think, I believe the world is more ready for an older, sassier Murphy than they are for a Magnum PI who is not Tom Selleck.  Dan Quayle, eat your heart out!  Mike Pence: brace yourself!

STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on December 20, 2018, after a total of 13 episodes.  Though the network has gone on record to indicate that the Eye is considering renewal, chances are not good (“long shot,” “unlikely”).  The ratings have been erratic, and the political platform of this program, though well placed in the George HW Bush era, might not land as deftly in the Trumpian era of American politics and media, particularly given the public’s widely varying regard for the press, currently.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

The Neighborhood

THE NEIGHBORHOOD, CBS

WHEN: Mondays at 8/7c

WHO: Cedric the Entertainer (The Soul Man), Max Greenfield (New Girl), Beth Behrs (2 Broke Girls), Sheaun McKinney (Great News), Marcel Spears (The Mayor), Tichina Arnold (Survivor’s Remorse), Hank Greenspan

WHAT: The nicest guy in the Midwest moves his family into a tough neighborhood in L.A. where not everyone appreciates his extreme neighborliness.

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VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up.  With only a 30 second teaser available to assess this new comedy, this viewer is not particularly hopeful or confident that things will be all that good in this neighborhood.  Still, Cedric the Entertainer is reliably funny, and Max Greenfield’s sense of comedic timing (the erstwhile Schmidt on recently ended New Girl, of course) could be the winning ingredient, while lightly poking fun at some sociological phenomena of this day and age that will cross some important social and cultural boundaries.  Or, it could just be a hot mess, since Max was a last minute recasting, particularly if it relies on a traditional sitcom format, laugh track included, to elicit viewer laughs.  Still, we’ve given other pick ups to shows with less going for them, so why not?

STATUS: On October 19, 2018, the Eye ordered the “back 9” and brought the program’s full first season episode total to 22; 11 have aired as of the publication date of this post.  The pundits say renewal is likely.

CPU! STATUS: The CPU! Podcast received a request to cover this show in podcast format, so this pick up is definite and permanent.  Otherwise, not yet viewed.

New Amsterdam

NEW AMSTERDAM, NBC

WHEN: Tuesdays at 10/9c

WHO: Ryan Eggold (The Blacklist), Janet Montgomery (Salem), Freema Agyeman (Sense8, Doctor Who), Anupam Kher (Sense8), Tyler Labine (Reaper), Jocko Sims (The Last Ship)

WHAT: Inspired by Bellevue, the oldest public hospital in America, the medical drama follows the brilliant and charming Dr. Max Goodwin, the institution’s newest medical director who sets out to tear up the bureaucracy and provide exceptional care.

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VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up.  Okay, I’ll grant you: it’s another medical drama, which CPU! doesn’t cover much, and there are few genres that rely so heavily on formulaic tropes as the medical drama (outside of procedural TV).  Yet, there’s something a bit different about this medical drama, at least given what was presented in the trailer.  And NBC is on fire this coming season with some intriguing pilots and orders to season that sort of break mold – so why shouldn’t their selection for a medical drama be different, even if they might be looking to find their next ER, which was a tent pole staple of evening TV on this very network for nearly two decades.  The doctor in the lead has cancer, is appointed director of medicine at the oldest hospital in the nation, and wants to disrupt the system enough to get the hospital to return focus to actual medicine and not upon speedy service and expensive billing.  And really – isn’t that what we all want? Sure, this one could descend rapidly into schmaltz, but I don’t know.  There’s something a bit bolder here than the normal medical drama, and I think I’m here for it.  Let’s see if other Couch Potatoes feel the same.

STATUS: On October 10, 2018, the Peacock ordered the “back 9” of this drama, marking a full season of 22 episodes; 9 have aired as of the publication date of this post.  Yet, there is no consensus about predictions related to chances of renewal.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

The Passage

THE PASSAGE, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: January 14, 2019

WHO: Mark-Paul Gosselaar (Pitch), Vincent Piazza (Boardwalk Empire), Brianne Howey (The Exorcist), Emmanuelle Chriqui (Entourage), Saniyya Sidney (American Horror Story: Roanoke), Jamie McShane (Bloodline), Caroline Chikezie (The Shannara Chronicles)

WHAT: Based on author Justin Cronin’s best‐selling trilogy of the same name, the drama centers around a secret government medical facility experimenting with a dangerous virus that could either cure all disease or cause the downfall of the human race. The series focuses on a 10‐year‐old girl named Amy Bellafonte, who is chosen to be a test subject for this experiment and Brad Wolgast, the Federal agent who becomes her surrogate father as he tries to protect her.

Trailer available at Fox’s YouTube channel.

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VERDICT: Pick Up. Though this CP thinks she might actually want to read these books first after watching the trailer, I am all sorts of intrigued by the story – which feels very movie-like, by the way, in terms of tension and mystery – being presented by The Passage.  First, I think Zach Morris is no longer the worst, for reals, though.  Mark-Paul Gosselaar seems to be putting forth a compelling effort in the lead character role for this show and more of a compelling effort than I’ve seen him put forth recently.  Second, what a tangled web of moral ambiguity we’re about to watch!  No wonder these books were bestsellers.  This show presents a heck of a lot of science fiction fueled potential, and that’s what we love here at CPU!, so pick this one up we shall – seems like easy passage to me.

Proven Innocent

PROVEN INNOCENT, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: February 15, 2019

WHO: Rachelle Lefevre (Under the Dome), Russell Hornsby (Grimm), Kelsey Grammer (Boss), Vincent Kartheiser (Mad Men), Riley Smith (Frequency, Nashville), Nikki M. James (BrainDead), Clare O’Connor (Easy)

WHAT: A legal drama set in an wrongful conviction firm. Led by a fierce and fearless female lawyer with a hunger for justice, the team reopens investigations, putting their own lives in danger to exonerate the innocent that were “proven” guilty.

Trailer available at Fox’s YouTube channel.

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VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. There are medical dramas, and then there are legal dramas.  No TV season can be without 20 of each.  Though the trailer here presented a premise that promises to be manipulative and somewhat force-fed, this viewer is drawn to cast members this time out, particularly Russell Hornsby, who we loved on Grimm; Kelsey Grammer, who is more than a mere Boss; and Vincent Kartheiser, married to Alexis Bledel and sometime supporting star of Mad Men and Angel.  I will give this one a try for them, but if this drama falls into a nebulous sticky goo of manipulative feel-good lawyer-type stuff, it won’t last – for us or for the viewing public, at least not in an entertainment complex saturated with vehicles just like it.

The Red Line

THE RED LINE, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Spring 2019

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Noah Wyle (ER), Noel Fisher (Shameless), Michael Patrick Thornton (Private Practice), Emayatzy Corinealdi (Ballers, Hand of God), Vinny Chhibber (NoTomorrow), Aliyah Royale, Howard Charles (The Musketeers), Elizabeth Laidlaw (Boss)

WHAT: After a white cop in Chicago mistakenly shoots and kills a black doctor, we follow three vastly different families that all have connections with the case as the story is told from each perspective.

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VERDICT: Pass. There is no trailer available to watch for the TV pundits, so judging from the scant synopsis offered above, this particular new vehicle has the potential to be Crash, the TV show.  Or, perhaps it’s another go at Shots Fired, a limited series that aired on Fox and was canceled after one season of low ratings.  As easy on the eyes as Noah Wyle is, and as happy as we are to see him back on TV, there simply isn’t enough to go on to establish a connection beyond what seems visibly recycled.  If buzz, accolades, or steam start steaming up the joint, we’ll happily reconsider.  We’re really quite flexible around here.  There’s nothing preventing us from doing our yoga while we couch potato, you know.

Rel

REL, Fox

WHEN: Sundays at 9:30/8:30c (beginning Sept. 30)

WHO: Lil Rel Howery (Get Out), Sinbad (A Different World, The Sinbad Show), Jordan L. Jones, Jessica “Jess Hilarious” Moore

WHAT: Lil Rel, a prideful, self-made success who lives by the code to “always believe in yourself and great things will come,” finds that attitude put to the test when he learns his wife is having an affair with his own barber. He tries to rebuild his life post-divorce as a long-distance single father on the South Side of Chicago who’s on a quest for love, respect and a new barber.

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VERDICT: Pass. Holy crap!  It’s Sinbad!  Sinbad aside, though, Lil Rel feels a tad, a smidge, a smudge, a whit, an iota….you get the drift….just like a wannabe Tyler Perry or maybe an Eddie Murphy, the one of Nutty Professor days, without actually being all that funny.  I might not be in the target audience for this comedy, which I can respect, but this viewer also thinks that this new comedy might be trying too hard for laughs like some other new sitcoms on this list.  Anyway, I only laughed once at the trailer – at Sinbad – and just don’t feel that this show’s worth the look, but if you can convince us otherwise, by all means.  Give it a go.

STATUS: It looks as though Fox initially ordered 13 episodes; 10 have aired as of the publication date of this post.  The pundits think renewal is a long shot.

CPU! STATUS: The critics have not been kind to this sitcom, and the ratings have been altogether poor.  No one is talking about this comedy around the united couch potatoes, so we think we made the correct initial call.  Feel free to talk us out of it – if you can.

The Rookie

THE ROOKIE, ABC

WHEN: Tuesdays at 10/9c

WHO: Nathan Fillion (Castle), Melissa O’Neil (Dark Matter), Eric Winter (Rosewood, Witches of East End), Richard T. Jones (Wisdom of the Crowd), Mercedes Mason (Fear the Walking Dead), Afton Williamson (The Night Of, Banshee), Titus Makin (The Path, Pretty Little Liars), Alyssa Diaz (Ray Donovan, Zoo)

WHAT: Starting over isn’t easy, especially for small town guy John Nolan who, after a life-altering incident, is pursuing his dream of being an LAPD officer. As the force’s oldest rookie, he’s met with skepticism from some higher-ups who see him as just a walking midlife crisis. If he can’t keep up with the young cops and the criminals, he’ll be risking lives including his own. But if he can use his life experience, determination and sense of humor to give him an edge, he may just become a success in this new chapter of his life.

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VERDICT: Pass.  As much as a return of Nathan Fillion to prime-time TV is a sight for sore eyes no matter how you slice and dice this particular puree, unfortunately, he’s returning in a cop drama.  And while it is a cop drama with a twist, where he plays an older rookie being judged by younger members of the police force (and command), the trailer seems to indicate that, ultimately, it’s still a cop drama.  I think people will watch this show for him – this viewer momentarily contemplated it – and it might even do well.  Unfortunately, apart from the erstwhile Captain Mal, the erstwhile Captain Hammer, and the erstwhile Castle, not a captain, there is very little that connects for this particular potato, and I’m pretty doubtful the current CPU! panelist lineup will fare much better.  With all that said, we wish Mr. Fillion all the best and may be influenced to change our minds with the right amount of water cooler buzz.  Or, just contact us!  We like that.

STATUS: In November 2018, the Alphabet network ordered a full season, bring the first season’s episode total to 20; 8 episodes have aired as of the publication date of this post.  The pundits think renewal is likely.

CPU! STATUS: No one’s requested or talked about this show yet.  We want to watch Nathan Fillion most of the time.  Give us reasons why this time should be no exception, cop show or no cop show.

Roswell New Mexico

ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: January 15, 2019

WHO: Jeanine Mason (Grey’s Anatomy), Nathan Parsons (The Originals), Tyler Blackburn (Pretty Little Liars), Michael Trevino (The Vampire Diaries), Heather Hemmens (Hellcats), Lily Cowles (BrainDead), Michael Vlamis (New Girl), Trevor St. John (Containment), Karan Oberoi (Notorious, NCIS)

WHAT: After reluctantly returning to her tourist-trap hometown of Roswell, New Mexico, the daughter of undocumented immigrants discovers a shocking truth about her teenage crush who is now a police officer: he’s an alien who has kept his unearthly abilities hidden his entire life. She protects his secret as the two reconnect and begin to investigate his origins, but when a violent attack and long-standing government cover-up point to a greater alien presence on Earth, the politics of fear and hatred threaten to expose him and destroy their deepening romance.

Trailer available at TVLine’s YouTube channel (here).

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VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up.  Oh, hey, CW, I see you.  You’re beefing up, not one, but two of the WB’s oldest, most cult-adored properties for this coming season, eh?  Even though you’ve traditionally done better than your big brother networks at aiming for the original and then sticking with it until you’ve bled it dry?  Unlike Charmed, Roswell has more of a cult following even than some of the WB’s – and the CW’s – most cult-y audience favorites.  It lasted for only a few seasons in its original run, but those that are in the Roswell fan club speak highly of it.  While I never caught that one, though I can’t say why for sure, as Roswell is the kind of vehicle typically up this viewer’s normal alley of weird and wacky sci-fi TV, and considering that this potato and CPU! in its early days gave Star-Crossed, a very Roswell-like science fiction romance that was canceled quickly by the CW, a chance, I do know that a few of our resident Couch Potatoes are big fans of the first version of this alien love story.  Will they be of this reboot?  Well, we will very hesitantly pick this one up and have what will, no doubt, be another judgmental look back to look forward series.  We may even talk about the Charmed reboot and this one in succession.  I will say that what this reboot has going for it more than anything else: Nathan Parsons.  He has romantic lead potential not fully tapped or explored so far, typically because his characters are short-lived, and he has acted in other popular genre entries like True Blood and The Originals.  So, the show is worth a wary look.  A very wary look.

Schooled

SCHOOLED, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: January 9, 2019

WHO: AJ Michalka, Tim Meadows and Bryan Callen (The Goldbergs)

WHAT: Set in 1990-something, the Goldbergs spinoff follows the hilarious teachers of William Penn Academy, who, despite their eccentricities and crazy personal lives, are heroes to their students.

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VERDICT: Pass For Now.  CPU! is not currently covering The Goldbergs, either on the podcast or in blog format, so before we consider even looking into a spin-off of said flashback comedy, which propels us from 80s to 90s, no less, we would want to take a look at the comedy that “schooled” this one into being.  We’ll keep an eye on it, though, given its spin-off status, and see how it fares.

Single Parents

SINGLE PARENTS, ABC

WHEN: Wednesdays at 9:30/8:30c

WHO: Taran Killam (SNL), Leighton Meester (Gossip Girl), Brad Garrett (Everybody Loves Raymond), Kimrie Lewis (Scandal), Jake Choi (Hawaii Five-O, Younger), Marlow Barkley, Tyler Wladis, Devin Trey Campbell, Grace Hazelett, Sadie Hazelett

WHAT: Follows a group of single parents as they lean on each other to help raise their 7-year-old kids and maintain some kind of personal lives outside of parenthood.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Though this sitcom actually has some solid potential to sustain, and more than some of the other new sitcom entries on the season, given some welcome use of sarcasm and irony to tell the jokes, the people who will find this funniest will, no doubt, be in the group referenced by the title, or at least parents in general, which this potato cannot currently claim to be.  If any parental panelist sprung forward, though, and said that they would like to talk about this one, I would probably quickly change my mind about this “pass.”  Honestly, the funniest characters may be everyone but Taran Killam’s, but there were some sincere laughs in the trailer, and that bodes well for these single parents all around – just think what 22 minutes might bring.  This is not a hard pass; it’s merely a practical one, that a little peer pressure could probably turn around.  Are you picking up what I’m putting down, potatoes?

STATUS: On October 17, 2018, ABC ordered a back ten, bringing the first season episode total to 23; 10 episodes have aired as of the publication date of this post.  The pundits think renewal possibilities are a safe bet.

CPU! STATUS: One CPU! panelist has offered an almost glowing recommendation (and request) to talk Elizabeth Merriwether’s new show on the podcast, and in the wake of the vacuum left by a departed New Girl, we cannot fight the logic.  Changing this status to “Pick Up.”

The Village

THE VILLAGE, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: March 12, 2019

WHO: LorraineToussaint (Rosewood), Michaela McManus (Seal Team), Warren Christie (The Resident, Chicago Fire), Moran Atias (The Resident, Tyrant), Daren Kagasoff (The Secret Life of the American Teenager), Grace Van Dien (Greenhouse Academy), Dominic Chianese (The Sopranos), Jerod Haynes (Southside With You), Frankie Faison (Banshee, The Wire)

WHAT: Follows the residents of a Brooklyn apartment building who have built a bonded family of friends and neighbors. Sarah’s a nurse and single mom raising a creative teen; Gabe’s a young law student who got a much older and unexpected roommate; Ava must secure the future of her young, U.S.-born son when ICE comes knocking; Nick’s a veteran who’s returned from war; and the heart and soul of the building, Ron and Patricia, have captivating tales all their own.

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VERDICT: Pass.  With no trailer publicly available, we of the lowly Michigan-based podcast have to rely on early reviews of the trailer – which are decidedly mixed.  What also seems decidedly true is that the Peacock might be searching for its next This Is Us, which would be great, if This Is Us wasn’t still on the air.  Honestly, maybe there are some feel-good or just feeling stories told well in this new drama, but, to this viewer and based on synopsis alone, it has the potential for saccharine, predictable storytelling that could descend into manipulative melodrama quickly.  If I am wrong, tell me.  I’m okay to be wrong.  We have to be ruthless with our choices around here, though, so unless buzz and water-cooler steam percolates from the hotness of this show, we will detour away from this village.

Whiskey Cavalier

WHISKEY CAVALIER, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: February 27, 2019

WHO: Scott Foley (Scandal), Lauren Cohan (The Walking Dead), Ana Ortiz (Devious Maids, Ugly Betty), Tyler James Williams (The Walking Dead), Vir Das (Go Goa Gone)

WHAT: Follows the adventures of tough but tender FBI super-agent Will Chase (codename: “Whiskey Cavalier”). Following an emotional break-up, Chase is assigned to work with badass CIA operative Francesca “Frankie” Trowbridge (codename: “Fiery Tribune”). Together, they lead an inter-agency team of flawed, funny and heroic spies who periodically save the world (and each other) while navigating the rocky roads of friendship, romance and office politics.

Trailer available at ABC’s YouTube channel.

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VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up.  I did not want to like this.  I did NOT want to like this.  It started off with some definite ham and cheese on rye with the overly fuzzy and tender-hearted main character who moonlights by day as an agent of the FBI – and oh my, how Scott Foley has aged (*fans self at the thirty second mark of the trailer*) – but as I continued to watch said trailer, I found that the presentation navigated into territory previously tread by, say, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Alias, Castle, and a pinch of The X-Files but in a way that felt fresh and new.  Plus, this show and Scott’s character have a catchy code name; it’s rare that the title charms, but charms it has done.  By the end of the trailer, I found myself ensconced in the witty repartee of the two main characters, who have real chemistry, even though I wasn’t expecting a high-octane government agent premise to be pockmarked with some sardonic romantic comedy.  It is because of this unexpected wit and twisty working that I find myself wanting to see more.  Go watch the few minutes worth of a sample, and tell me you don’t agree.  Is Mr. Foley married, though?

The following is a link to all premiere dates for shows covered beyond the main networks: http://www.metacritic.com/feature/tv-premiere-dates

Non-Broadcast Network Pick-Ups

Disenchantment (Netflix) – They had me at “Futurama but for fantasy rather than sci-fi.”

The latest animated series from The Simpsons creator Matt Groening is basically Futurama but for fantasy rather than sci-fi. Abbi Jacobson, Nat Faxon, and Eric Andre head a vocal cast that also includes Futurama vets Billy West, John DiMaggio, Maurice LaMarche, and Tress MacNeille.

STATUS: The streaming giant ordered a full season of 22 episodes, 10 were released on August 17, 2018, with the remaining 12 slated for some time in 2019.  Netflix has already renewed this program for Season 2!

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

The Innocents (Netflix) – “British,” “supernatural,” and “teen drama” are all pretty much up the podcast’s alley.

Guy Pearce stars in this British supernatural teen drama.

STATUS: The first season of 8 episodes was released on August 24, 2018.  There has been no word regarding the potential of renewal for additional seasons.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Jack Ryan (Amazon Prime) – All I saw was “The Office’s John Krasinski,” but I do enjoy a good Jack Ryan story.

In the first TV series based on Tom Clancy’s books, The Office‘s John Krasinski plays a modern-day version of the titular CIA analyst—previously portrayed on screen by Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford, Ben Affleck, and Chris Pine—as he embarks on his first field assignment that finds him attempting to thwart a terrorist attack. Lost vets Carlton Cuse and Graham Roland created and produce the eight-episode series, which also stars Wendell Pierce and Abbie Cornish. Morten Tyldum (The Imitation Game) directs the opening episode, while others are helmed by Dan Sackheim (The Americans). The series has already been renewed for a 2nd season.

STATUS: The first season of 8 episodes was released on August 31, 2018.  Amazon renewed this series for a Season 2!

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed, but this series was requested for podcast coverage, and with John Krasinski starring in it, how can I resist?  This pick-up is definite and permanent.

Mayans M.C. (FX): The original “Sons of Anarchy” has been a recommended panel for some time, now, so we’ll keep an eye on this spin-off and see if our resident “Sons” fans feel as passionate about it.

Sons of Anarchy spinoff stars JD Pardo, Edward James Olmos, Clayton Cardenas, Sarah Bolger, Michael Irby, and Richard Cabral.

STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on November 6, 2018, after a total of 10 episodes.  FX renewed the Sons of Anarchy spin-off for a Season 2!

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

The Purge (USA): Though we should probably make sure we’ve watched all of the movie franchise first…

Yes, it’s a series adaptation of the Purge movie franchise set within the same universe, where all crime is legal for a 12-hour period each year.

STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on November 6, 2018, after a total of 10 episodes.  USA renewed this series for Season 2!

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Kidding (Showtime): The Chief CP is a huge fan of Michel Gondry and has seen a few early teasers for this show.  I’m sold on all of the elements, from director to cast to premise.

It’s the first TV show from quirky film/video director Michel Gondry, who reunites with his Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind star Jim Carrey (himself returning to TV as a regular in a scripted, non-sketch TV series for the first time since 1984’s The Duck Factory). Carrey plays Mr. Pickles, the increasingly troubled host of a beloved children’s television series that looks like a cross between Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood and The Muppet Show. The terrific cast also includes Catherine Keener, Judy Greer, Frank Langella, and Justin Kirk. Gondry is a producer and directs multiple episodes of the series—you’ll definitely notice his handiwork in the trailer—which was created by Weeds writer Dave Holstein.

STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on November 11, 2018, after a total of 10 episodes.  Showtime renewed this Michel Gondry vehicle for Season 2!

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

The First (Hulu): Solid potential between premise and cast, and we like science fiction around here.

A co-production between Hulu and the UK’s Channel 4, the latest series from House of Cards creator Beau Willimon takes place in the near future as it follows the development of the first human space mission to Mars. Sean Penn (in his first regular TV role) and Natascha McElhone head a cast that also features James Ransone, Oded Fehr, Hannah Ware, and Lisa Gay Hamilton.

STATUS: The first season of 8 episodes was released on September 14, 2018.  There has been no word regarding renewal or cancellation possibilities.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Forever (Amazon Prime): Fred Armisen and Maya Rudolph were two of the most solid SNL character players.  That reminds me, I need to catch up on “Portlandia.”

Fred Armisen and Maya Rudolph star as a married couple attempting to break out of their boring, suburban rut in a new Amazon comedy series from Master of None co-creator Alan Yang and 30 Rock‘s Matt Hubbard. Catherine Keener and Noah Robbins also star.

STATUS: The first season of 8 episodes was released on September 14, 2018.  There has been no word regarding renewal or cancellation possibilities.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Camping (HBO): All I saw was “David Tennant.”  Hearts hearts hearts.  I don’t even care what it’s about. (I hope it doesn’t suck).  Though Jennifer Garner was Sydney Bristow, and that’s pretty good too.

This adaptation of the British comedy series about a group of old friends on a back-to-nature group holiday at a lackluster campsite comes from the team behind HBO’s Girls, including creator Lena Dunham and producer Jenni Konner. Jennifer Garner (in her first regular TV role since Alias) and David Tennant lead a cast that also includes Juliette Lewis, Arturo Del Puerto, Brett Gelman, Ione Skye, and Bridget Everett.

STATUS: The Season 1 finale aired on December 2, 2018, after a total of 8 episodes.  HBO has not discussed the future of this series.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (Netflix): It’s the “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” reboot, so there will probably be a look back to look forward series.  Plus, it’s got an early renewal.  That’s some brass, Netflix.

Mad Men‘s Kiernan Shipka stars as Archie Comics character Sabrina Spellman (aka Sabrina the Teenage Witch) in this Greg Berlanti-produced series that was originally developed as a spinoff from Riverdale for that show’s network, The CW. (Both shows were developed by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa.) Miranda Otto, Lucy Davis, Bronson Pinchot, and Ross Lynch also star. Netflix has already renewed the show for a second season.

STATUS: Season 1 was released on October 26, 2018, with a total of 10 episodes. Netflix subsequently released a holiday special for this show on December 14, 2018.  In addition, Netflix renewed this wildly popular new take on the Sabrina Spellman character for a Season 2, expected to release on April 5, 2019, and, as of December 18, 2018, for Seasons 3 and 4 as well!

CPU! STATUS: In our December 19, 2018, publication of CPU!, an episode devoted to A Series of Unfortunate Events, Season 2, it was announced that CPU! will officially be embarking upon a series devoted to one of the premiere Water Cooler shows of the year, coming soon (likely to be recorded spring or summer, 2019). It is my hope that the podcast series will a) be a “Look Back to Look Forward” affair, including the fluffier Sabrina the Teenage Witch, and that b) there will some cross-over potential with our, also, newly announced panel for Riverdale, which has been confirmed to be set in the same universe, both in the comics and on screen.  Stay tuned for all this nerdy, darkly comic goodness!

Homecoming (Amazon Prime): This has got a crazy good cast and stellar producer cred; plus, we’ll check out this podcast in solidarity.

Based on the hit Gimlet Media fiction podcast of the same name, this psychological thriller comes from Mr. Robot creator Sam Esmail and stars Julia Roberts, Sissy Spacek, Bobby Cannavale, Shea Whigham, Dermot Mulroney, Stephan James, and Alex Karpovsky. A second season will stream next year.

STATUS: The first season of 10 episodes was released on November 2, 2018.  Since Amazon ordered two seasons off the bat, this show was automatically renewed for Season 2!

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

The Kominsky Method (Netflix): Though Chuck Lorre needs to work on his overall sense of humor, at least for this couch potato’s edification, I think Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin earn a look.

The latest series from producer Chuck Lorre (who previously developed the short-lived Disjointed for the streaming service) is a single-camera comedy starring Michael Douglas as a Hollywood acting coach. Alan Arkin co-stars as his longtime agent and friend, while Nancy Travis plays a divorcée who enrolls in his acting class. Lisa Edelstein will also have a recurring guest role.

STATUS: The first season of 8 episodes was released on November 16, 2018.  There has been no word regarding renewal or cancellation possibilities.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Added to the List!

Haunting of Hill House (Netflix) 

STATUS: The “limited” season of 10 episodes was released on October 12, 2018.  There has been no word regarding renewal or cancellation possibilities, since it has been labeled a “limited series.”

CPU! STATUS: This other premiere Water Cooler series has also been highly requested at the podcast.  Stay tuned!

Others on radar: Good Omens and The Lord of the Rings series in development at Amazon; a “Narnia” series at Netflix; The Dark Crystal: the Age of Resistance at Netflix; Watership Down at Netflix; The Witcher at Netflix; The Chronicles of Narnia at Netflix; The Wheel of Time at Amazon; His Dark Materials at BBC/HBO; The Watch (BBC); Conan at Amazon; The Dark Tower at Amazon; Cursed at Amazon.

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Progress Report: Fall TV Preview and Selection for 2018-2019 Shows (2018)

At this point, the primary TV viewing season is over, the summer viewing season in all its limited glory is in full swing, and the calendar has struck the month of August…which means less than a month until the fall TV season begins again!  Thus, it’s time to shop for new pilots! Since up-fronts were held in May, new TV offerings by networks and some cable outlets (as well as streaming networks) have been announced. It’s time to examine them closely and choose which will be added to the extremely extended lineup covered by this blog!

Thanks to TVLine for helping a girl out.

*Note: with the expansion of CPU!, these initial thoughts are based upon the CPU! Chief’s assessments.  As with previous seasons, a growing number of CPU! members may find shows initially passed by the CPU! Chief and choose to review them.  CPU! readers will be informed if the show’s status changes regarding coverage as the season progresses through the handy CPU! Progress Reports, and all written reviews will be published!

A Million Little Things

A MILLION LITTLE THINGS, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Wednesdays at 10/9c

WHO: James Roday (Psych), David Giuntoli (Grimm), Romany Malco (Weeds), Ron Livingston (Sex and the City), Christina Moses (The Originals), Christina Ochoa (Valor, Blood Drive), Allison Miller (Incorporated, Go On), Stephanie Szostak (Satisfaction), Lizzy Greene (Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn), Grace Park (Hawaii Five-0)

WHAT: They say friendship isn’t one big thing, it’s a million little things; and that’s true for a group of friends from Boston who bonded under unexpected circumstances. Some have achieved success, others are struggling in their careers and relationships, but all of them feel stuck in life. After one of them dies unexpectedly, it’s just the wake-up call the others need to finally start living. Along the way they discover that friends may be the one thing to save them from themselves.

Trailer available at ABC’s YouTube Channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up.  Welcome to the 2018-2019 CPU! network pilot review!  We start off on a strong note, with a pick up for this drama from ABC, but also with a guilty admission by your Chief CP (author of these annual reviews).  Honestly, I’m personally most interested in David Giuntoli and everything about him – outside of a Grimm context, that is – more than I am interested in the basic premise of this plot.  I think this is the Alphabet’s attempt at an answer to ratings juggernaut and NBC success This Is Us; on the other hand, the cast seems strong.  Watching these two minutes also inspires some The Big Chill nostalgia with a modern, Millennial set of characters at the forefront, dealing with the evolution and metamorphosis of friendships into adulthood.  That idea, punctuated by the suicide that starts the series off, connects strongly with this viewer, and I can see some of our other Couch Potatoes also finding some interest in and connection to it.  The trailer left me feeling hopeful for the series, at any rate, so let’s give this one a try, our first pick up for the year.  Hooray for good signs and strong starts!

Abby's

ABBY’S, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Natalie Morales (Parks and Recreation), Neil Flynn (The Middle), Nelson Franklin (Veep), Jessica Chaffin (Search Party), Leonard Ouzts (Master of None), Kimia Behpoornia (Modern Family, Adam Ruins Everything)

WHAT: Set in the best bar in San Diego, home to good prices, great company and, of course, Abby. This unlicensed, makeshift bar nestled in her backyard is the opposite of everything annoying about today’s party scene. As the oddball cast of regulars will tell you, hanging out at Abby’s is a coveted honor. But once you’re in, you’re family.

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VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up.  Without a trailer, this viewer is reluctant to get enthusiastically on board, but two things convinced me to take a look: it’s produced by Michael Schur – creator of The Good Place and Mose Schrute on The Office – and it’s filmed entirely outside.  Though it feels very Cheers-esque, with a female barkeep knowing everyone’s name, early upfront reviews seemed hopeful, so it’s worth a look.  A quick one, anyway.

The Alec Baldwin Show\

THE ALEC BALDWIN SHOW, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 14

WHEN: Sundays at 10/9c

WHAT: The one-hour talker will showcase Baldwin’s in-depth conversations with compelling personalities.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  The CPU! podcast does not talk about talk shows.  How do you feel about Alec Baldwin at the helm of a prime time talk show?

All American

ALL AMERICAN, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 10

WHEN: Wednesdays at 9/8c

WHO: Daniel Ezra (The Missing), Taye Diggs (Private Practice), Cody Christian (Teen Wolf), Samantha Logan (13 Reasons Why), Monet Mazur (Castle), Karimah Westbrook (Shameless, Aquarius), Michael Evans Behling

WHAT: When a rising high school football player from South L.A. is recruited to play for Beverly Hills High, the wins, losses and struggles of two families from vastly different worlds — Crenshaw and Beverly Hills — begin to collide. Inspired by the life of pro football player Spencer Paysinger.

Trailer available at the CW’s YouTube channel.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Despite the presence of always gorgeous Taye Diggs, this sports-ball drama feels incredibly trope-y, including hashed and rehashed concepts of several TV and film properties past: poor, urban kid of color finding himself in a rich, largely white district; the story about a kid who has nothing but talent, heart, and a bit of luck with the offer to test his prowess on a suburban high school football team; and so on.  The trailer does not “wow” in its presentation of these recycled story concepts, and none of the actors apart from Diggs inspire confidence that this property will offer stellar production value beyond the typical good looks of a made-for-the-CW cast.  Plus, our current roster of Couch Potatoes has currently and definitely shied away from TV about sports.  Seriously, way more nerd types and way less jock types populate our own ever-growing cast.  If you want to change that, though, please drop us a line.

Charmed

CHARMED, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 14

WHEN: Sundays at 9/8c

WHO: Sarah Jeffery (Shades of Blue), Melonie Diaz (The Breaks), Madeleine Mantock (The Tomorrow People), Rupert Evans (Man in the High Castle), Ser’Darius Blain (Survivor’s Remorse, Jane by Design), Charlie Gillespie (Degrassi: Next Class), Ellen Tamaki

WHAT: After the tragic death of their mother, three sisters in a college town are stunned to discover they are witches. Soon this powerful threesome must stand together to fight the everyday and supernatural battles that all modern witches must face: from vanquishing powerful demons to toppling the patriarchy.

Trailer available at the CW’s YouTube channel.

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VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up.  Networks: “What do we want?” Answering themselves: “More reboots!” “When do we want them?” “Now! Because we literally have no other ideas!”  Charmed, the original starring Shannen Doherty, Holly Marie Combs, Alyssa Milano, and later Rose McGowan, was a WB staple for eight seasons, now airs frequently in syndication, and enjoys a healthy streaming afterlife.  Charmed has already been requested as a possible “Looking Back” candidate for the podcast because its loyal fan base endures to this day.  Charmed was a show that this viewer watched voraciously and enthusiastically in its original run.  It was a bit cheesy at times and occasionally suffered from the mismatch of acting talent among the women playing the Halliwell/Matthews sisters, but it was reliable, interesting, and sort of kooky in an entertaining way for a long time.  Like all the other major networks and some streaming outlets, WB offspring The CW could not wait to look into past properties for its own go at a rebooted show from an earlier success, so here, we have Charmed Redux with a new set of sisters exercising a new era of The Power of Three.  I can’t help feeling that this reboot is near blasphemy at its core, given that the original was pretty well loved and still enjoys a loyal, continuing fan devotion.  Plus, the actresses playing the sisters are nowhere near equal to the four who played the Halliwells/Matthews, even if the original four could not be described as amazing performers themselves.  This reboot also seems to be an even darker take, with mom’s death being characterized as outright murder from the jump.  Still, sheer morbid curiosity, a love of fantasy (and supernatural fantasy to boot), and a “can’t look away” feeling propel me to say that CPU! has little choice but to pick this up.  Though you better bet that this will be a “Look Back to Look Forward” setup, and that the two versions of the series will be hotly compared and contrasted by feisty and spicy Couch Potatoes.  Mark my words, gentle reader: the Power of Three may not set you free.

The Code

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VERDICT: Pass.  There is no trailer, and there is scant information available for this drama, which, mind you, is a military drama and a seeming holdover from the rash of military dramas that debuted last season on the networks, most of which were ultimately canceled.  Plus, Mira Sorvino was attached to this program as its lead for awhile before leaving the role, which is not typically a great sign, and there is very little to be excited about when reviewing the cast list or plot synopsis, so we’ll leave this code non-cracked this season.

The Conners

THE CONNERS, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 16

WHEN: Tuesdays at 8/7c

WHO: John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, Sara Gilbert, Lecy Goranson, Michael Fishman

WHAT: In the Roseanne spinoff, the Conners are forced to face the daily struggles of life in Lanford in a way they never have before after a sudden turn of events. The iconic family — Dan, Jackie, Darlene, Becky and D.J. — grapples with parenthood, dating, an unexpected pregnancy, financial pressures, aging and in-laws in working-class America. Through it all, the fights, the coupon cutting, the hand-me-downs, the breakdowns — with love, humor and perseverance, the family prevails.

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VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. Last season, CPU! picked up the Roseanne revival based on the fact that several of our Couch Potatoes, the Chief among them, enjoyed the original series, more or less, and were curious to see how this particular family would weather the reboot/revival treatment.  Though many of us have not yet watched, the ratings seemed to speak for themselves – but then so did Roseanne Barr via her Twitter account.  All politics aside, Roseanne has always been an “x” factor, erratic and sometimes harmful to the public in how she has chosen to wield her influence, but no one can deny that Roseanne would not have been what it was without her.  Now, in a move that sounds, smells, and tastes a bit like “cash grab,” notwithstanding the advocacy for the jobs of those that would otherwise not have had them without Roseanne’s poor life choices (and prejudicial views) mucking up the works, the Alphabet is moving forward with what would ultimately be a spin-off, sans the titular matriarch.  On the one hand, it could be compelling: the rest of the cast are no slouches, especially Laurie Metcalf, and the character of Darlene, particularly, has always served as an interesting focal point for the show.  On the other hand, if the writers don’t hit this one out of the park straight from the dugout, it will not survive all of this melee and ado and will become a truly unfortunate, if not tragic footnote in entertainment history.  The real question is: would this footnote be any more unfortunate or tragic than the original ending, including Dan’s purported death following the family winning the lottery?  CPU! is willing to bet probably not, and we believe the network sees this whole game playing out the same way, so, in the end, we’re left asking “why not?”  Again, it could also be sheer morbid curiosity.  Time, and the rest of the Conners, will tell.

The Cool Kids

FBI

FBI, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 25

WHEN: Tuesdays at 9/8c

WHO: Missy Peregrym (Rookie Blue), Jeremy Sisto (Law & Order), Zeeko Zaki (Valor, 24: Legacy), Ebonée Noel (Still Star-Crossed), Sela Ward (CSI: NY)

WHAT: The Dick Wolf-produced drama explores the inner workings of the New York office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Trailer available at CBS’ YouTube channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  Despite a decently packaged trailer and a potentially unusual and compelling turn by Missy Peregrym in the lead role, if Dick Wolf has his stamp on this, it will likely be a crime-of-the-week, neatly wrapped up in an episode (or two) procedural show, this time exploring the inner workings of one of the federal law enforcement agencies.  We are not covering procedural TV (much) here at CPU!, and when we do, we’ll have to recruit a reviewer or moderator to do it because this Chief CP likely won’t be watching, at least not without an interesting gimmick to make it seem different from others of its genre.  I can’t imagine this to be something entirely different than Law & Order and its franchise of shows, even if this series is, also, not entirely the same.  CPU! will pass for now.

The Fix

THE FIX, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Robin Tunney (The Mentalist), Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Ten Days in the Valley, Lost), Mouzam Makkar (The Exorcist), Breckin Meyer (Franklin & Bash), Merrin Dungey (Big Little Lies, The Resident), Scott Cohen (Gilmore Girls), Marc Blucas (Underground, Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Adam Rayner (Tyrant), Alex Saxon (The Fosters)

WHAT: Follows an L.A. district attorney who suffers a devastating defeat when prosecuting an A-list actor for double murder. With her high-profile career derailed, she flees for a quieter life in Washington. Eight years later when this same celebrity is under suspicion for another murder, Maya Travis is lured back to the DA’s office for another chance at justice.

Trailer available at ABC’s YouTube channel.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  Though this cast is teeming with familiar faces from large and small screen (was that Robin Givens in the trailer?), this show seems (un)remarkably like a romanticized version of the O.J. Simpson criminal trial given a fantasy makeover, wherein the put-upon district attorney who failed her job the first time gets a second chance to re-try the case, with a different fact pattern in which to dig her bared teeth.  Since the executive producer is Marcia Clark, one of the DA’s who lost the criminal trial of the disgraced ex-NFL star and, therefore, probably felt like she failed at life for many decades to come, the premise of this show, still more, smacks of the playing out of her own revenge fantasy, one in which she can finally take down the elusive defendant who broke her career and her spirit.  OJ was probably guilty, but hey, I guess the glove didn’t fit or something.  I lived through the debacle that was that trial, when it created and fueled the news glut we still enjoy today (without so much internet) and which divided the nation again/still by race and by class.  While the trial itself inspired a critical examination of the judicial system, I, frankly, do not need to live through a fantasized version of the same story, this time delving into an “It’s a Wonderful Life” concept of do-overs to redeem the poor, put-upon, plucky, but intelligent DA who couldn’t get her conviction in the end.  I also worry that the character played by the erstwhile Mr. Eko from Lost could become a caricature quickly if not handled properly and with sympathy, given the obvious parallel to real life that he presents.  All in all, suspension of disbelief would certainly be difficult for this particular potato’s personal palate, but if you watch and disagree, let us know.  My curiosity simply isn’t morbid enough to need this fix.

God Friended Me

GOD FRIENDED ME, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 30 (at 8:30/7:30c)

WHEN: Sundays at 8/7c (beginning Oct. 7)

WHO: Brandon Micheal Hall (The Mayor), Joe Morton (Scandal), Violett Beane (The Flash), Javicia Leslie (MacGyver), Suraj Sharma (Homeland)

WHAT: Questions of faith, existence and science are explored in this dramedy about an outspoken atheist whose life is turned upside down when he is “friended” by God on social media. Unwittingly, he becomes an agent of change in the lives and destinies of others around him.

Trailer available at CBS’ YouTube channel.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  Now, maybe I’m feeling really vulnerable right now, but I teared up at the trailer, which means this one got to me in 3-4 minutes, and that’s not something to sneeze at when doing the quick math here.  Properties with pure religious motifs have not fared well on prime time network television in recent years, but perhaps what makes this one a bit different is that the show will attempt to explore the tough but meaningful subject of faith and the spiritual through more of a focused dialogue, beginning with the main character who runs a podcast about atheism.  Adding in the social media spin for today’s modern audiences, this premise teases something potentially fresh and original without becoming too preachy.  In fact, the show may become the kind of feel-good comedy – and discussion of hope – that today’s audiences crave in these testy times of geopolitical conflict.  Plus, I found the main characters to be largely winning – one of them is the sometime Jessie Quick from CPU! fave The Flash – so, all in all, it feels like this program deserves a leap of faith.  Friend request accepted.

Grand Hotel

GRAND HOTEL, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Roselyn Sanchez (Devious Maids), Demian Bichir (The Bridge), Chris Warren (The Fosters), Wendy Raquel Robinson (The Game), Shalim Ortiz (Heroes), Denyse Tontz (The Fosters), Bryan Craig (General Hospital), Lincoln Younes (Home and Away), Justina Adorno (Seven Seconds), Anne Winters (13 Reasons Why), Feliz Ramirez

WHAT: Set in the last family-owned hotel in multicultural Miami Beach. Charismatic Santiago Mendoza owns the hotel, while his glamorous second wife, Gigi, and their adult children enjoy the spoils of success. Wealthy and beautiful guests bask in luxury, but scandals, escalating debt and explosive secrets hide beneath the picture-perfect exterior.

Trailer available at ABC’s YouTube channel.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Produced by former Desperate Housewife Eva Longoria, this new sudsy soap screams telenovela for the now, with sex, sex, sex oozing from its Miami infused pores, a regular scandal (no, not that Scandal) in the making for the Disney-owned Alphabet network.  This will probably be a guilty, or not so guilty, pleasure for quite a few viewers, with an attractive cast, a colorful backdrop, and shocking secrets regularly revealed to appalled but enthralled gasps, but unless requested otherwise, CPU! will back away slowly, since soaps we cover are few and far between.  We will instead remember that the real Grand Hotel is on Mackinac Island in Michigan.  Granted, the clientele is probably very different all around.  All jokes aside, though, this show honestly has potential for success but is not the typical fare that appeals to too many of the CPU! Couch Potatoes.  Maybe they will surprise me, though.  You can request our coverage too, though, viewer – and did you know that you, too, could become one of our panelists?  Sign our guestbook to inquire as to how.

Happy Together

HAPPY TOGETHER, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 1

WHEN: Mondays at 8:30/7:30c

WHO: Damon Wayans Jr. (New Girl, Happy Endings), Amber Stevens West (Ghosted, The Carmichael Show), Felix Mallard (Neighbours), Stephnie Weir (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend), Chris Parnell (Grown-ish, SNL), Victor Williams (The King of Queens)

WHAT: A 30-something couple, tired of their mundane life, start to reconnect with their younger, cooler selves when a young pop star who is drawn to their super normal suburban life, moves in.

Trailer available at CBS’ YouTube channel.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Canned laughter.  Pauses for the canned laughter.  Pregnant pauses.  Dozing.  That last one was me; I’m the one dozing.  This new sitcom seems like a one-note joke that cannot possibly sustain over 22 episodes, much less several additional seasons, and will probably get old in one.  It’s clear that this new program wants to rely on Damon Wayans, Jr.’s considerable charm and comedic timing, but he simply doesn’t have THAT much charm and comedic timing to overcome the ham and cheese on rye flavoring this bland soupy sauce of a sitcom is serving up.  Sure, we all want to be young and hip again, but how tired is the “we’re boring, so this cool rock star will make us cool too” trope?  I did not laugh once watching the trailer, and with such a recycled and rehashed premise, I don’t see anyone at CPU! (or beyond) requesting our in-depth discussion about this show.  Look, Damon’s dad had to try a few times to get a sitcom that lasted too.  Genetics or something, right?

I Feel Bad

I FEEL BAD, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 4

WHEN: Thursdays at 9:30/8:30c

WHO: Sarayu Blue (No Tomorrow), Paul Adelstein (Private Practice), Zach Cherry (Crashing, Search Party), James Buckley (The Inbetweeners), Johnny Pemberton (Superstore), Aisling Bea

WHAT: Emet is a mom, boss, wife, friend and daughter who is just figuring it out like the rest of us. Sure, she feels bad when she has a sexy dream about someone other than her husband, or when she pretends not to know her kids when they misbehave in public, or when she uses her staff to help solve personal problems. But that’s OK, right? Nobody can have it all and do it perfectly.

Trailer available at NBC’s YouTube channel.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  First, the executive producer is Amy Poehler.  Win.  Second, sure the situations in this comedy probably have been done (and done, and done) elsewhere, but how many times have they been done honestly, with the kind of in-your-face humor that resonates?  Also win.  The Peacock has really made a comeback recently, at least in the comedy department, by choosing smart comedies with familiar premises but fresh elements developing those premises to something better than they might otherwise be.  Sarayu Blue and Paul Adelstein have clear chemistry; her parents will no doubt be the comic underdogs; and the social commentary will be relevant and up to date, unlike the last sitcom we reviewed in this pilot entry.  Perhaps, this “pick up” is somewhat inspired by a trailer that made me laugh, as opposed to the one that just failed at that basic task, but isn’t that what a sitcom should be – a show that makes the viewer laugh?  It’s worth a look, at least, because I can tell that this show already has a better chance of sustaining beyond one season than most in its genre.

In the Dark

IN THE DARK, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Perry Mattfeld (Shameless), Rich Sommer (Mad Men), Kathleen York (The Client List, The West Wing), Derek Webster (NCIS: New Orleans), Brooke Markham (Foursome), Keston John (My Kitchen Rules)

WHAT: A blind woman is the only “witness” to the murder of her drug-dealing friend. After the police dismiss her story, she sets out with her dog, Pretzel, to find the killer while also managing her colorful dating life and the job she hates at the guide dog school owned by her overprotective parents.

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VERDICT: Pass.  The trailer was apparently only screened at up-fronts, but this not-so-connected viewer needs a trailer to make an unbiased assessment of this show.  Without one, and given the above premise description, it sounds like a schmaltzy hodgepodge of lovable dog, inspiring tale of rising to meet the challenges of adversity, and murder-mystery procedural rolled into a saccharine goo.  Plus, there is no one in the cast that offers a draw, and it’s on the CW, which struggles outside of the fantasy/science fiction genre sometimes.  If buzz, accolades, or steam say this dark show is full of unexpected light, we might reconsider, but right now, this viewer offers a solid “meh,” and we unitedly move on.

The InBetwen

THE INBETWEEN, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Harriet Dyer (Australia’s Love Child), Paul Blackthorne (Arrow), Anne-Marie Johnson (In the Heat of the Night), Cindy Luna (The Last Ship), Chad James Buchanan (Star)

WHAT: Cassie Bishop can see and communicate with the dead, helping them with their unresolved problems, whether she likes it or not. When her longtime friend Det. Tom Hackett and his new partner, former FBI Agent Damien Asante, need help solving a darkly puzzling murder, Cassie agrees to use her abilities. Despite her reluctance, she may have found a way to keep her demons at bay, all while solving some of the city’s most challenging cases.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up.  This new drama sounds like a cross between The Sixth Sense and garden variety procedural crime/murder mystery television, but new fantasy appears to be rather limited this season, and that’s what the CP’s live for around here (this Chief CP does, anyway).  Plus, Paul Blackthorne left CPU! covered Arrow to come be on this show, so we’ll give it a chance.  If the bend is more procedural than serial drama, though, we might lose interest, but we’ll see how this one shakes out in the end.

The Kids Are Alright

THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 16

WHEN: Tuesdays at 8:30/7:30c

WHO: Michael Cudlitz (The Walking Dead), Mary McCormack (In Plain Sight), Caleb Foote (American Crime Story: The Assassination of Giani Versace), Christopher Paul Richards (Me, Myself & I), Jack Gore (Electric Dreams), Sawyer Barth (Public Morals), Sam Straley, Andy Walken, Santino Barnard

WHAT: Set in the 1970s, the ensemble comedy follows a traditional Irish-Catholic family as they navigate big and small changes during one of America’s most turbulent decades. In a working-class neighborhood outside Los Angeles, Mike and Peggy raise eight boisterous boys who live out their days with little supervision. The household is turned upside down when oldest son Lawrence returns home and announces he’s quitting the seminary to go off and “save the world.”

Trailer available at ABC’s YouTube channel.

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VERDICT: Pass.  The Wonder Years meets That 70s Show with a dash of Modern Family and maybe All in the Family as well as Eight is Enough thrown into the mix to become The Kids Are Alright, which, incidentally, was the working title of That 70s Show. Though I wanted to like what this teaser trailer was serving, this new sitcom boasts much in the way of ham-fisted nostalgia, in spades, coupled with forced parallelism to our modern times, while depending on what seems to be a lackluster cast of mostly unknown quantities trying, hard, to elicit laughs.  It even has voice-over narration in the way Daniel Stern’s Kevin Arnold talked over the younger Fred Savage version of the character’s antics in The Wonder Years.  Perhaps, there is potential to appeal to viewers hungry for this type of on-the-nose comedy, and if there is something we’re missing here, you can always tell us, but again, nothing struck as particularly funny as much as “all been done before” while watching the trailer, so we’re not willing to say this one’s alright, at least for now.

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LEGACIES, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 25

WHEN: Thursdays at 9/8c

WHO: Matt Davis (The Vampire Diaries), Danielle Rose Russell (The Originals), Quincy Fouse (The Goldbergs), Kaylee Bryant (Santa Clarita Diet), Jenny Boyd

WHAT: The Vampire Diaries and Originals spinoff follows the next generation of supernatural beings at The Salvatore School for the Young and Gifted, including Klaus Mikaelson’s daughter, 17-year-old Hope Mikaelson; Alaric Saltzman’s twins, Lizzie and Josie Saltzman; and other young adults come of age in the most unconventional way possible, nurtured to be their best selves in spite of their worst impulses. Will these young witches, vampires and werewolves become the heroes they want to be — or the villains they were born to be?

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  CPU! includes fans who talked for several episodes about The Vampire Diaries and another panel will be finishing up ongoing water cooler coverage of The Originals in the very near future, now that the series has recently ended.  I imagine, therefore, that a chunk of us will want to check out this spin-off of the Vampire Diaries universe, if for no other reason than that any one of us might have a tough time letting said universe go for good.  Still, it would be a tall order to imagine that any of these characters, or their portraying actors, will be as interesting as the leading casts of either TVD or The Originals, but since the theme of the season seems to be morbid curiosity, we’ll just carry that with us as we give this new entry in the annals of vampire/supernatural fantasy fiction a try (and even if Alaric’s school is the supernatural Hogwarts).  Plus, we might see guest appearances by anyone from either of the two casts, so, morbid curiosity for the win!

Magnum P.I.

MAGNUM P.I., CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 24

WHEN: Mondays at 9/8c

WHO: Jay Hernandez (Scandal, Last Resort), Perdita Weeks (Penny Dreadful), Zachary Knighton (Happy Endings), Stephen Hill (Luke Cage, Boardwalk Empire)

WHAT: An update of the classic television series set in Hawaii, the show follows Thomas Magnum, a decorated ex-Navy SEAL who, upon returning home from Afghanistan, repurposes his military skills to become a private investigator.

Trailer available at CBS’ YouTube channel.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Do you see Tom Selleck anywhere?  Do you?!?!  The answer to this question is the same answer to the question, “Will you be watching this latest reboot?” From the network that also brought us reboots of Hawaii Five-O and MacGyver – and, hell, of the entire 1980s – we now have a reboot of Magnum PI. Rebooted theme song included.  I didn’t watch much of the original and can’t imagine watching a less awesome actor than Tom Selleck taking on the part of the titular Magnum.  Call me crotchety, but this reboot madness is, well, madness.  Of course, wait until you read just a bit further.

We pass, by the way.

Manifest

MANIFEST, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 24

WHEN: Mondays at 10/9c

WHO: Josh Dallas (Once Upon a Time), Melissa Roxburgh (Valor), J.R. Ramirez (Jessica Jones, Power), Athena Karkanis (Zoo), Parveen Kaur (Beyond), Luna Blaise (Fresh Off the Boat), Jack Messina

WHAT: When Montego Air Flight 828 landed safely after a turbulent but routine flight, the crew and passengers were relieved. Yet in the span of those few hours, the world had aged five years and their friends, families and colleagues, after mourning their loss, had given up hope and moved on. Now, faced with the impossible, they’re all given a second chance. But as their new realities become clear, a deeper mystery unfolds and some of the returned passengers soon realize they may be meant for something greater than they ever thought possible.

Trailer available at NBC’s YouTube channel.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  Though the Peacock network may yet be trying for its next Lost, like so many other networks, ABC included, have tried before it, and though the trailer was not the best packaged presentation to tease the mystery being offered here, this new drama does offer some areas of interest, though this viewer’s immediate question was: “Did they fly over the Bermuda Triangle?”  Our Once Upon a Time panelists might be interested in the quick return of top-billed Josh Dallas, the once upon a time Prince Charming from the recently ended ABC fantasy.  Our Marvel’s Defenders panel may recognize J.R. Ramirez from the second season of Jessica Jones.  Ultimately, though, the core mystery is intriguing: where did the plane go, and why didn’t they age?  Though my vote is Bermuda Triangle voodoo, or maybe alien kidnapping, I’m intrigued enough to want to watch to learn the answers.

Murphy Brown

MURPHY BROWN, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 27

WHEN: Thursdays at 9:30/8:30c

WHO: Original stars Candice Bergen, Faith Ford, Joe Regalbuto and Grant Shaud, plus Tyne Daly (Cagney & Lacey), Jake McDorman (Limitless, Greek), Nik Dodani (Atypical)

WHAT: Bergen reprises her role as the investigative journalist, who returns to a world of cable news, social media, fake news, and a very different political and cultural climate.

Trailer available at CBS’ YouTube channel.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  It’s madness, I tell you!  But, hey, do you see Candice Bergen?  Do you?!?!  Well…that is the question, you got your answer, and so on, etc. que sera, fin. Of all the reboots to reboot, this one couldn’t be more appropriate or timely for today’s geopolitical circus, which, frankly, depresses this CP regardless of on which side of the aisle you prefer to hang your hat.  Back in the day, Murphy Brown was a hard-hitting situation comedy that challenged the tenets passing for the conservatism heading the country and the bumbling silence of the liberal answer, all while also holding the media complex, then far less complex, accountable for their contribution to the insanity.  Now, the world is a lot more insane, and, frankly, I could use Murphy’s brand of loyalty to the truth and skewering sarcasm to make me feel better about the state of things.  Though the reboot moves on without the inimitable Charles Kimbrough and the now deceased Robert Pastorelli, two ingredients we might end up missing more than we think, I believe the world is more ready for an older, sassier Murphy than they are for a Magnum PI who is not Tom Selleck.  Dan Quayle, eat your heart out!  Mike Pence: brace yourself!

The Neighborhood

THE NEIGHBORHOOD, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 1

WHEN: Mondays at 8/7c

WHO: Cedric the Entertainer (The Soul Man), Max Greenfield (New Girl), Beth Behrs (2 Broke Girls), Sheaun McKinney (Great News), Marcel Spears (The Mayor), Tichina Arnold (Survivor’s Remorse), Hank Greenspan

WHAT: The nicest guy in the Midwest moves his family into a tough neighborhood in L.A. where not everyone appreciates his extreme neighborliness.

Promo teaser available at CBS’ YouTube channel.

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VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up.  With only a 30 second teaser available to assess this new comedy, this viewer is not particularly hopeful or confident that things will be all that good in this neighborhood.  Still, Cedric the Entertainer is reliably funny, and Max Greenfield’s sense of comedic timing (the erstwhile Schmidt on recently ended New Girl, of course) could be the winning ingredient, while lightly poking fun at some sociological phenomena of this day and age that will cross some important social and cultural boundaries.  Or, it could just be a hot mess, since Max was a last minute recasting, particularly if it relies on a traditional sitcom format, laugh track included, to elicit viewer laughs.  Still, we’ve given other pick ups to shows with less going for them, so why not?

New Amsterdam

NEW AMSTERDAM, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 25

WHEN: Tuesdays at 10/9c

WHO: Ryan Eggold (The Blacklist), Janet Montgomery (Salem), Freema Agyeman (Sense8, Doctor Who), Anupam Kher (Sense8), Tyler Labine (Reaper), Jocko Sims (The Last Ship)

WHAT: Inspired by Bellevue, the oldest public hospital in America, the medical drama follows the brilliant and charming Dr. Max Goodwin, the institution’s newest medical director who sets out to tear up the bureaucracy and provide exceptional care.

Trailer available at NBC’s YouTube channel.

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VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up.  Okay, I’ll grant you: it’s another medical drama, which CPU! doesn’t cover much, and there are few genres that rely so heavily on formulaic tropes as the medical drama (outside of procedural TV).  Yet, there’s something a bit different about this medical drama, at least given what was presented in the trailer.  And NBC is on fire this coming season with some intriguing pilots and orders to season that sort of break mold – so why shouldn’t their selection for a medical drama be different, even if they might be looking to find their next ER, which was a tent pole staple of evening TV on this very network for nearly two decades.  The doctor in the lead has cancer, is appointed director of medicine at the oldest hospital in the nation, and wants to disrupt the system enough to get the hospital to return focus to actual medicine and not upon speedy service and expensive billing.  And really – isn’t that what we all want? Sure, this one could descend rapidly into schmaltz, but I don’t know.  There’s something a bit bolder here than the normal medical drama, and I think I’m here for it.  Let’s see if other Couch Potatoes feel the same.

The Passage

THE PASSAGE, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Mark-Paul Gosselaar (Pitch), Vincent Piazza (Boardwalk Empire), Brianne Howey (The Exorcist), Emmanuelle Chriqui (Entourage), Saniyya Sidney (American Horror Story: Roanoke), Jamie McShane (Bloodline), Caroline Chikezie (The Shannara Chronicles)

WHAT: Based on author Justin Cronin’s best‐selling trilogy of the same name, the drama centers around a secret government medical facility experimenting with a dangerous virus that could either cure all disease or cause the downfall of the human race. The series focuses on a 10‐year‐old girl named Amy Bellafonte, who is chosen to be a test subject for this experiment and Brad Wolgast, the Federal agent who becomes her surrogate father as he tries to protect her.

Trailer available at Fox’s YouTube channel.

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VERDICT: Pick Up. Though this CP thinks she might actually want to read these books first after watching the trailer, I am all sorts of intrigued by the story – which feels very movie-like, by the way, in terms of tension and mystery – being presented by The Passage.  First, I think Zach Morris is no longer the worst, for reals, though.  Mark-Paul Gosselaar seems to be putting forth a compelling effort in the lead character role for this show and more of a compelling effort than I’ve seen him put forth recently.  Second, what a tangled web of moral ambiguity we’re about to watch!  No wonder these books were bestsellers.  This show presents a heck of a lot of science fiction fueled potential, and that’s what we love here at CPU!, so pick this one up we shall – seems like easy passage to me.

Proven Innocent

PROVEN INNOCENT, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Rachelle Lefevre (Under the Dome), Russell Hornsby (Grimm), Kelsey Grammer (Boss), Vincent Kartheiser (Mad Men), Riley Smith (Frequency, Nashville), Nikki M. James (BrainDead), Clare O’Connor (Easy)

WHAT: A legal drama set in an wrongful conviction firm. Led by a fierce and fearless female lawyer with a hunger for justice, the team reopens investigations, putting their own lives in danger to exonerate the innocent that were “proven” guilty.

Trailer available at Fox’s YouTube channel.

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VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up. There are medical dramas, and then there are legal dramas.  No TV season can be without 20 of each.  Though the trailer here presented a premise that promises to be manipulative and somewhat force-fed, this viewer is drawn to cast members this time out, particularly Russell Hornsby, who we loved on Grimm; Kelsey Grammer, who is more than a mere Boss; and Vincent Kartheiser, married to Alexis Bledel and sometime supporting star of Mad Men and Angel.  I will give this one a try for them, but if this drama falls into a nebulous sticky goo of manipulative feel-good lawyer-type stuff, it won’t last – for us or for the viewing public, at least not in an entertainment complex saturated with vehicles just like it.

The Red Line

THE RED LINE, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Noah Wyle (ER), Noel Fisher (Shameless), Michael Patrick Thornton (Private Practice), Emayatzy Corinealdi (Ballers, Hand of God), Vinny Chhibber (NoTomorrow), Aliyah Royale, Howard Charles (The Musketeers), Elizabeth Laidlaw (Boss)

WHAT: After a white cop in Chicago mistakenly shoots and kills a black doctor, we follow three vastly different families that all have connections with the case as the story is told from each perspective.

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VERDICT: Pass. There is no trailer available to watch for the TV pundits, so judging from the scant synopsis offered above, this particular new vehicle has the potential to be Crash, the TV show.  Or, perhaps it’s another go at Shots Fired, a limited series that aired on Fox and was canceled after one season of low ratings.  As easy on the eyes as Noah Wyle is, and as happy as we are to see him back on TV, there simply isn’t enough to go on to establish a connection beyond what seems visibly recycled.  If buzz, accolades, or steam start steaming up the joint, we’ll happily reconsider.  We’re really quite flexible around here.  There’s nothing preventing us from doing our yoga while we couch potato, you know.

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Progress Report: End of Season Scorecard, 2017-2018 Pilots

It’s time for the final progress report for the new pilots of the 2017-2018 season! Where are the new shows (that are left), and how are they doing nowadays?  Read below to find out!

Thanks as always to TVLine and to other sources for helping a girl out.

9-1-1

9-1-1, Fox

WHO: Angela Bassett (American Horror Story)

WHAT: A fast-paced exploration into the lives and careers of first responders — cops, paramedics, firefighters — the people who put their lives on the line to save others.

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VERDICT: Pass.  A few thoughts on this first entry, numerically titled and, therefore, ahead of the alphabet. While we at CPU! are big fans of Ms. Bassett, being that we’ve watched her on American Horror Story for several seasons and greatly enjoy her contributions to the horror anthology juggernaut, the fact is that with so little information to go on for this mid-season entry on Fox’s new lineup, we are hard pressed to adopt this title for our pick-up list.  There is no trailer, the description is thin, and, frankly, it sounds potentially procedural in nature, if not a recycling and/or rehashing of medical and law enforcement dramas currently all over network and cable TV.  What we’re saying is: it doesn’t sound original, no matter how much caliber Angela Bassett may add to it.  So, we start with a pass.  Bodes well, eh?

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 2!  The Season One finale aired on March 21, 2018, with a total of ten episodes.

CPU! STATUS: There has been some modest percolation and rumblings of praise for this show, but no one has specifically requested it as a podcast candidate.  We’ll keep an eye on it.  The new season premieres on September 23, 2018.

9JKL

9JKL, CBS

WHO: Mark Feuerstein (Royal Pains), David Walton (About a Boy), Liza Lapira (Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23), Matt Murray (Rookie Blue), Linda Lavin (The Good Wife), Elliott Gould (Ray Donovan), Albert Tsai (Dr. Ken)

WHAT: A family comedy inspired by a time in Mark Feuerstein’s adult life when he lived in apartment 9K in the building he grew up in, sandwiched between his parents’ apartment, 9J, and his brother, sister-in-law and their baby’s apartment, 9L, and his attempts to set boundaries with his intrusive but well-meaning family.

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VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up.  This feels like a very borderline situation for a situation comedy, in terms of actual, successful laughter, as far as this Couch Potato (CP) is concerned.  Though apparently derived from real-life sources, namely Mark Feuerstein’s real life, the teaser trailer offers several repetitive jokes and a mixed bag in terms of comedic presentation.  But for each low, including Mark himself, who keeps trying for comedy but somehow isn’t able to achieve it as easily as others, there is at least one or two highs, namely the actors playing his parents.  In fact, it’s the casting this time around that is giving me the urge to at least try an episode or two and see if a half hour is better than a couple of minutes.  David Walton’s brand of “dudebro” is extremely watchable, owing to the nuances of the underrated but erstwhile About a Boy alum’s particular oeuvre of comedic timing, and veterans Linda Lavin and Elliott Gould are money players in the comedy genre – they are bound to eke out a few laughs.  The trailer doesn’t inspire a ton of confidence, but there’s no harm in taking this one for a whirl and seeing what happens.

STATUS: Officially canceled! The now series finale aired on February 5, 2018, with a total of 16 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: The ratings were generally low – in fact, it was kind of surprising that this show got a full season and is thoroughly unsurprising that the show was canceled.  Because a whole season aired, we’ll still give it a look and determine if we want to cover it in “Canceled Corner.”  If you enjoyed this show and want to be interviewed for that feature, leave a comment in the guestbook, or contact us via social media or email: couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com.

Alex, Inc.

ALEX, INC., ABC

WHO: Zach Braff (Scrubs), Michael Imperioli (The Sopranos), Tiya Sircar (The Good Place), Hillary Anne Matthews (New Girl)

WHAT: Based on the podcast of the same name, Alex Schuman is an inquisitive journalist, husband, and father who dives headfirst into the brave new world of entrepreneurship when he quits his stable job and starts his own business.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  Honestly, much of this pick up is in podcast solidarity.  It’s a TV show based upon a podcast.  ONE CAN DREAM, RIGHT?!  In less selfish news, though the premise of this show may appeal most strongly to a narrow but cultivated set of hipster Millennials…Zach Braff.  Zach Braff is all you need to know.  Who doesn’t find Zach Braff funny? (If you answer “me,” I’m calling shenanigans!).  It’s time for his post-Scrubs TV revival to take shape, and what better time and with what better vehicle than this?  Also, this premise and dose of edgy observational humor is the kind of real life funny that actually plays as funny, even in a two minute trailer, though, perhaps, I’m jaded by the previous trailer.  Or, perhaps, I’m cautiously optimistic.  Then again, this could fail on its merits because podcasts are still fairly niche in terms of audience, and it’s hard to see how TV would build upon that.  Not that we know anything about that around here, or anything.

STATUS: Officially canceled!  The now series finale aired on May 16, 2018, with a total of ten episodes.

CPU! STATUS: The ratings were middling at best, so we’re not entirely surprised by the cancellation.  Still – Zach Braff!  Poor Zach Braff.  Because a whole season aired, we’ll still give it a look and determine if we want to cover it in “Canceled Corner.”  If you enjoyed this show and want to be interviewed for that feature, leave a comment in the guestbook, or contact us via social media or email: couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com.

A.P. Bio

A.P. BIO, NBC

WHO: Patton Oswalt (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) Glenn Howerton (It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia), Mary Sohn (Teachers), Lyric Lewis (The CW’s MADtv), Aparna Brielle (Grimm), Nick Peine (Office Christmas Party), Tom Bennett (Drunk History: UK), Jacob McCarthy

WHAT: A hilariously cynical Ivy League professor loses out on his dream job and goes to work as a high school biology teacher where he imposes his unorthodox teaching style and uses the kids to plot out revenge on those who wronged him.

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VERDICT: Pass.  This is a new spin on the “reluctant school teacher” trope, but the premise outlined in the available trailer resonates like recycled sitcom, in many regards, with updated motifs like social media “cat-fishing” – encouraged by a teacher, no less – and possibly slightly more erudite potty humor. Describing the main character as “hilariously cynical” is being far too generous, however.  Apparently from the creative and collective former and current SNL minds of Seth Meyers and Lorne Michaels, a brilliant but irascible teacher in the vein of the brilliant but irascible Dr. House (from House) fails to achieve tenure in the Ivies and ends up teaching high school.  The premise by itself is a struggle to buy into without more information but so is the likability of the main character – or even the UN-likability.  Mostly, the character is bland, and it’s hard to know how the audience should relate to the teacher when he’s so two-dimensional, at least until he develops his inevitable sensitivity and inspiration from teaching today’s advanced placement biology students – development not shown in the teaser, for the record.  In all honesty, throughout the viewing of this trailer, I kept thinking that teachers don’t need additional pressure from politicians and parents based upon a fictional representation that is more to hate than to love, and in these sociopolitical and cultural times, where the slightest of mascots can render unintended influences on those of us living real life, the entire joke behind the premise doesn’t quite land, at least not for this CP. If you take a gander and disagree, let us know.  We’re willing to change (and have)!

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 2!  The Season One finale aired on May 3, 2018, with a total of thirteen episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Some CPU! regulars have requested this comedy for podcast discussion (they are clearly Always Sunny fans), so we must now change this status to “hesitantly pick up.” One of them might be moderating said panel, but…

Black Lightning

BLACK LIGHTNING, The CW

WHO: Cress Williams (Hart of Dixie), Nafessa Williams (Code Black), China Anne McClain (House of Payne), Christine Adams (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.)

WHAT: Jefferson Pierce made his choice: he hung up the suit and his secret identity years ago, but with one daughter hell-bent on justice and the other a star student being recruited by a local gang, he’ll be pulled back into the fight as the wanted vigilante and DC legend Black Lightning.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  It’s a comic book show.  CPU!’s comic book core (or corps?) will likely step up to the plate for this one, particularly if it is folded into the crossover potential of the Arrowverse, making it a likely additional entry for our DCTU panel.  The trailer shows some influence by Marvel’s Luke Cage but also the broader, moodier tones of the DC film franchise as a whole, ringing with more gravitas than even Arrow when it first began.  How will it all come out in the wash?  We’ll be there to find out.

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 2!  The Season One finale aired on April 17, 2018, with a total of thirteen episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.  The new season premieres on October 9, 2018.

The Brave

THE BRAVE, NBC

WHO: Mike Vogel (Under the Dome), Anne Heche (Save Me, Men in Trees), Tate Ellington (Quantico), Demetrius Grosse (Westworld, Justified), Noah Mills (2 Broke Girls), Sofia Pernas (Jane the Virgin), Hadi Tabbal, Natacha Karam

WHAT: A heart-pounding look into the complex world of our bravest military heroes who make personal sacrifices while executing the most challenging and dangerous missions behind enemy lines.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Military-themed dramas seem to be the type of show en vogue on network television this coming season.  More on that later.  While there could be some potentially tense and riveting drama rooted in The Brave (formerly For God and Country), whether this show decides to focus on missions by episode or over the course of a season, this program rings as somewhat procedural in nature given the fact that we would be watching military task forces or units solve potential international crises, short or long term. The question that comes to mind is how would that premise, in either framework, sustain, repetitively and over the course of a season?   It appears, from the trailer, that the driving force of the show will be “how do they do it?” rather than “how does it fit within the larger picture?”  Lacking a gimmick, like 24’s real time motif, the premise as it stands is underwhelming.  Plus, this CP is not an overall fan of Anne Heche, because reasons, and is also wary of how the “enemies” behind enemy lines might be portrayed, given current climates in our country. If this show earns some critical acclaim or popular steam, we may revise our stance, but for now, there is little likely to attract our merry band of podcasters.  If you watch and like this show and want us to cover it, send us a comment or an email (couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com).

STATUS: Officially canceled!  The now series finale aired on January 29, 2018, with a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: No change.  Though military dramas seemed to be the trend of the season, most if not all of them are generally low-rated and are being canceled, with one exception.  There is no reason for CPU! to change its mind, and no one seems to be talking about this one.

By the Book

BY THE BOOKLIVING BIBLICALLY, CBS

WHO: Jay R. Ferguson (The Real O’Neals), David Krumholtz (Numb3rs), Ian Gomez (Supergirl, Cougar Town), Lindsey Kraft (Getting On), Tony Rock (Everybody Hates Chris), Camryn Manheim (Ghost Whisperer)

WHAT: A modern day man at a crossroads in his life decides to live according to the Bible. Based on the bestselling book by A.J. Jacobs, The Year of Living Biblically.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Aside from the fact that there is no teaser trailer to expand upon this brief premise description, this sounds rather Hallmark channel at its core.  No judgments as much as cursory observations, and while this CP sees the potential of an audience for this program, especially given CBS’ core viewership, this is not the type of drama (is it even a drama?) that entices here at Couch Potatoes Unite!  If you want us to start covering it, though, let us know.  For now, we’ve got enough and better established TV watching commitments to keep us busy.

STATUS: Officially canceled! The now series finale aired on July 21, 2018, with a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: The ratings were unmistakably low, and CBS pulled it from their schedule in April, though the network resumed airing the remaining episodes in July.  Also, as previously stated, we had heard literally nothing about it and believe our initial assessment to be accurate.  Since there seems to be no vote of confidence here, we think it’s time to move on, on all fronts, biblical or otherwise.

Champions

CHAMPIONS, NBC

WHO: Anders Holm (The Mindy Project), Andy Favreau (Aquarius), JJ Totah (Liv and Maddie), Nina Wadia, Mouzam Makkar, recurring player Mindy Kaling (The Mindy Project)

WHAT: The single-cam comedy centers on Vince, a charismatic gym owner with no ambition who lives with his younger brother Michael, a gorgeous idiot. Their simple life of women and working out is put on hold when the teenage son of Vince is dropped off on their doorstep by Priya (Kaling), one of his old high school flings.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Your CPU! Chief CP likes The Mindy Project; we’ve intermittently covered the show here at CPU! because I and a couple other Couch Potatoes enjoy the unique comedic chops of Mindy Kaling, the erstwhile Kelly Kapoor from The Office and Mindy Lahiri on the previously mentioned TMP.  It’s nice to see that she will land squarely on her feet upon conclusion of TMP, which is going into its final, Hulu-airing season, its sixth.  Still, this situation comedy does not spark interest, her presence and one of her former Mindy Lahiri beaus aside.  The premise is sort of like Three Men and a Baby, if there were only two men and if the baby was a teenager.  There is no trailer to judge writing or performance, and aside from Kaling, there isn’t much draw from a prior project side of the coin to entice in lieu of the pencil-thin premise.  It has the potential to be smart if Kaling writes for the show; it also has the potential to be a locker-room driven comedy, given the notion that the main character owns a gym.  There are too many “ifs” to inspire views.  As always, let us know if we are wrong.  I don’t think we are.

STATUS: Officially canceled! The now series finale aired on May 25, 2018, with a total of ten episodes.

CPU! STATUS: The ratings were generally low and kept declining over the course of the season, with the finale hitting the lowest point (never a good sign).  As much as we love Mindy Kaling around here (or as much as the Chief CP does, anyway), we continue to pass on this sports-ball type comedy.

the-crossing

THE CROSSING, ABC

WHO: Steve Zahn (Mad Dogs), Sandrine Holt (MacGyver, House of Cards), Natalie Martinez (Under the Dome), Jay Karnes (The Shield), Simone Kessell (Of Kings and Prophets), Grant Harvey (The Secret Life of the American Teenager), Kelly Missal (One Life to Live), Marcuis W. Harris (Vice Principals), Rick Gomez (Justified), Tommy Bastow (EastEnders), John D’Leo, Rob Campbell, Bailey Skodje, Luc Roderique

WHAT: Refugees from a war-torn country start showing up to seek asylum in an American town. Only the country these people are from is America and the war they are fleeing is 250 years in the future. The local sheriff with a past, a federal agent, and a mother in search of her missing refugee daughter drive this allegory with a surprising conspiracy at the center.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  The trailer teases some interesting mysteries – what are these futuristic refugees fleeing?  How do they have powers?  Are they friend or foe?  Are they human?  There is some potential science fiction, making the premise potentially attractive to CPU! panelists.  There was nothing particularly impressive about the trailer presentation, yet the intrigue is palpable.  Plus, the description refers to both allegory and conspiracy.  Just what will we be watching?  Only one way to find out.  Interestingly, as the trailer started, this CP fleetingly thought, “This is like Lost, in reverse maybe.”  The trailer then connected the show to Lost by crediting the network as the broadcaster of both.  On the nose, then, ABC is seeking its next Lost.  There is nothing in the trailer suggesting that The Crossing will be such a contender to compare to the venerable and controversial preceding drama, but maybe today’s cynical TV audiences will be surprised.

STATUS: Officially canceled!  The now series finale aired on June 9, 2018, with a total of 11 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: The ratings were middling at best, so we’re not entirely surprised by the cancellation, though science fiction shows are hard to come by.  Since the whole ordered season aired, we’ll still give it a look and determine if we want to cover it in “Canceled Corner.”  If you enjoyed this show and want to be interviewed for that feature, leave a comment in the guestbook, or contact us via social media or email: couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com.

Deception

Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders

LAW & ORDER TRUE CRIME: THE MENENDEZ MURDERS, NBC

WHO: Edie Falco (The Sopranos), Anthony Edwards (ER), Miles Gaston Villanueva (The Young and the Restless), Gus Halper (Power, Public Morals), Josh Charles (The Good Wife), Julianne Nicholson (Law & Order: Criminal Intent), Constance Marie (Switched at Birth), Heather Graham (Scrubs), Elizabeth Reaser (Grey’s Anatomy), Mark Moses (Mad Men), Larry Cedar (Deadwood), Kate Beahan (Mistresses), Carlos Gomez (Madam Secretary), James DuMont (American Horror Story, Treme)

WHAT: The inaugural installment of the eight-episode anthology series focuses on Lyle and Erik Menendez, brothers who were convicted in 1996 of murdering their parents and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Yawn.  Yet another entry in the Law and Order franchise.  Your Chief CP could not even watch the trailer – it’s clear that Dick Wolf and company want to get a crack at the popularity of the American Crime Story anthology series currently doing well on Fox/FX.  Also, there are too many procedural programs and not enough time.  We do have some slight interest expressed in Law and Order coverage, but it will take planning to cover the decades and spin-offs associated with this franchise.  Also, the Menendez murders are just not that interesting a concept.  If you would like to vote away our massive cynicism here, you need only comment, email, etc.

STATUS: Eight episodes were ordered by the Peacock for the first season of this anthology series; the first season finale aired on November 14, 2017.  No announcement regarding the show’s “true” future has yet been made; Law and Order mega-mogul Dick Wolf has described this as a limited anthology series while, at the same time, not ruling out future seasons.  Because of the mixed messaging, and because we already passed on this show, we’ll call it a day.

CPU! STATUS: Still yawning.

Life Sentence

LIFE SENTENCE, The CW

WHO: Lucy Hale (Pretty Little Liars), Elliot Knight (American Gothic), Dylan Walsh (Unforgettable), Gillian Vigman (New Girl), Brooke Lyons (iZombie), Carlos PenaVega (Grease: Live, Big Time Rush), Jayson Blair (Young & Hungry)

WHAT: When a young woman diagnosed with terminal cancer finds out that she’s not dying after all, she has to learn to live with the choices she made when she decided to “live like she was dying.”

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VERDICT: Pass.  In many ways, the concept of this show feels like a tweaking of No Tomorrow, recently canceled by the very same network.  Instead, the person dying receives a new lease on life, rather than a guarantee of death and a need to fulfill a bucket list, and must deal with the aftermath of the trying times of poor health, including the effect of those times on family and loved ones.  There are many aspects to potentially like about this show, including unblemished, standard-beauty type members of the cast. At the same time, it also feels very by rote and potentially manipulative.  Perhaps, if the trailer had offered something in the way of darker edges or conflict other than the sheer buffoonery of the main character’s family, it would entice more.  As it stands, this show seems to be another chapter in the TV annals of “ain’t life funny” TV.  Still, I think it will probably find an audience, and, perhaps, people who have dealt with similar situations will find it funny.  We’ll keep an eye on it, to see if it gains traction or steam.

STATUS: Officially canceled!  The now series finale aired on June 15, 2018, with a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: The show was low-rated, and given that a similar type show was canceled by the very same network the season before, it seemed like a tall order to expect that this new version would catch on with audiences better.  Life sentence?  More like sentenced to TV death, really.

Marvel's Inhumans

MARVEL’S INHUMANS, ABC

WHO: Anson Mount (Hell on Wheels), Iwan Rheon (Game of Thrones), Serinda Swan (Graceland), Ken Leung (Lost), Ellen Woglom (Outlaw), Eme Ikwuakor (Extant), Isabelle Cornish (Home and Away), Mike Moh (Empire), Sonya Balmores (Beyond the Break)

WHAT: The eight-episode series will explore the never-before-told epic adventure of Black Bolt and the royal family.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  Ramsey Snow/Bolton lives!  Just kidding.  The Chief CP does not know enough about Marvel to understand how this fits into the overall scheme of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including story lines started on Marvel Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Still, with the overall interest in comic book adaptations from our nerdy core/corps of panelists, I can’t imagine us not podcasting about it someday.  The trailer is somewhat interesting – if somewhat confusing all at the same time.  But look!  Stories about enhanced people!  Our bread and butter, yes?

STATUS: Officially canceled!  The now series finale aired on November 10, 2017, after a total of eight episodes.  

CPU! STATUS: The ratings were very low, and the show was never expected to be renewed.  Critics and viewers also panned it.  Still, given our superhero interests among our panelists and because a whole season aired, we’ll still give it a look and determine if we want to cover it in “Canceled Corner.”  If you enjoyed this show and want to be interviewed for that feature, leave a comment in the guestbook, or contact us via social media or email: couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com.

The Mayor

THE MAYOR, ABC

WHO: Brandon Micheal Hall (Search Party), Lea Michele (Scream Queens), Yvette Nicole Brown (The Odd Couple, Community), Bernard Jones (Meet the Browns), Marcel Spears

WHAT: When an outspoken, idealistic rapper runs for office as a publicity stunt and actually gets elected, he surprises everyone (including himself) when he has a natural knack for the job and slowly transforms City Hall.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  Quite honestly, this might be one of the most promising new comedies to hit network TV this coming season, and this is one of the shows the Chief CP is most excited about.  While I am no great fan of Lea Michele, I can’t think of a more timely, more relevant premise for a situation comedy than this.  Check it: a rapper runs for office as a publicity stunt, achieves it beyond his wildest expectations despite the fact that he’s probably not qualified for it, and political hi-jinks ensue.  Remind you of anything?  Only now, the jokes come from real life and from the other side of the widespread divide skewering American society.  This is not a political statement; if anything, it’s important to present both sides to all people, and fictionalized though this may be, I think it will find a cross-cultural, cross-generational audience, with a smart premise and decent satire bolstering it, who will see what is being reflecting in it and appreciate the voices informing it.  Bravo to the creators for putting it out there, and bravo to the Alphabet network for endorsing it.

STATUS: Officially canceled!  The series finale aired on Hulu on January 25, 2018, after a total of 13 episodes.  The series is only available to view on Hulu or at ABC’s website.

CPU! STATUS: Though the preview promised some laughs, the show was ultimately low rated, leading to an unofficial early ax for the sitcom. Because a whole season aired, we’ll still give it a look and determine if we want to cover it in “Canceled Corner.”  If you enjoyed this show and want to be interviewed for that feature, leave a comment in the guestbook, or contact us via social media or email: couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com.

 

Me, Myself & I

ME, MYSELF & I, CBS

WHO: Bobby Moynihan (Saturday Night Live), John Larroquette (The Librarians), Brian Unger (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia), Sharon Lawrence (Rizzoli & Isles, NYPD Blue), Kelen Coleman (Big Little Lies), Jaleel White (Family Matters), Jack Dylan Grazer, Skylar Gray, Christopher Paul Richards, Mandell Maughan, Reylynn Caster

WHAT: A single-camera comedy examining one man’s life over a 50-year span. The show will focus on three distinct periods in his life — as a 14-year-old in 1991, a 40-year-old in present day, and a 65-year-old in 2042.

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VERDICT: Pass.  As funny as Bobby Moynihan can be and as John Larroquette always is, this sitcom and premise feel like a comedic re-purposing of This Is Us for the Eye network. Nevertheless, in viewing the trailer, this CP nursed hope that there was something truly novel that would drawn the viewer in – personally, I think the target audiences that will likely resonate with this most are steeped in Baby Boomers and Generation X.  The Chief CP is a late-stage member of the latter, as is the Bobby Moynihan version of the character, but it’s hard to see what the show is going for beyond an examination of choices, regrets, and satisfaction, which I think someone with more life years lived will relate to best.  The trailer offered some smiles but not many, though it’s nice to see Steve Urkel out of retirement.  We’ll monitor its progress, but our initial impressions are lukewarm at best.

STATUS: Officially canceled! The now series finale aired on July 21, 2018, after a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: The ratings were unmistakably low, and CBS pulled it from their schedule in October, though the network resumed airing the remaining episodes in July.  Still, with such a ringing endorsement by the Eye, we direct we, ourselves, and us toward other things to watch.

The Orville

THE ORVILLE, Fox

WHO: Seth MacFarlane (Family Guy), Adrianne Palicki (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Penny Johnson Jerald (Castle), Scott Grimes (ER), Peter Macon (Shameless), J Lee (Family Guy), Halston Sage (Crisis)

WHAT: Set 300 years in the future, the hourlong dramedy follows the adventures of the Orville, a not-so-top-of-the-line exploratory ship in Earth’s interstellar Fleet. Facing cosmic challenges from without and within, this motley crew of space explorers will boldly go where no comedic drama has gone before.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  Another intriguing comedic entry in Fox’s nerd-friendly comedy lineup!  In the grand tradition of vehicles like Galaxy Quest, 3rd Rock from the Sun, and every Family Guy parody of anything science fiction ever, Seth McFarlane has now created this Star Trek-like homage to futuristic space exploration.  It could very well be stupid – more of a Peter Griffin than a Stewie or a Brian, say – but it could also be uproariously amusing, and there are CPU! regulars who will likely gravitate toward the popcorn adventures of the ship to which the title refers.  The description of this program classifies it as a “dramedy.”  Hopefully, it is more “medy” than “dram.”

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 2!  The Season One finale aired on December 7, 2017, with a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not all CPU!ers have viewed this new Fox show, but some resident CPU!ers already requested coverage of this show on the podcast, so this “pick up” is definite and permanent.  Stay tuned!  The new season premieres on December 30, 2018.

The Resident

THE RESIDENT, Fox

WHO: Manish Dayal (Halt and Catch Fire, 90210), Matt Czuchry (The Good Wife), Emily VanCamp (Revenge), Bruce Greenwood (The People v. O.J. Simpson), Shaunette Wilson (Billions)

WHAT: An idealistic young doctor begins his first day under the supervision of a tough, brilliant senior resident who pulls the curtain back on all of the good and evil in modern day medicine.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Here cometh another medical drama, this time to Fox, with Logan from Gilmore Girls and Amanda/Emily from Revenge in featured roles.  This feels like a watered down House, with a main character that lacks the deduction skills of Dr. House and plays more like the Burgess Meredith character from Rocky: tough but fair, brilliant but principled, honest but abrasive, and so on, who is there to motivate young residents as they get their toes wet in patient care.  Personally, this CP tires of the proliferation of medical dramas and, therefore, passes on this one, but if it merits another look, let us know.

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 2!  The Season One finale aired on May 14, 2018, with a total of 14 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: It’s still a medical drama, right?  The new season premieres on September 24, 2018.

Reverie

REVERIE, NBC

WHO: Sarah Shahi (Person of Interest), Dennis Haysbert (24), Sendhil Ramamurthy (Heroes), Kathryn Morris (Cold Case), Jessica Lu (Awkward)

WHAT: A grounded and dramatic thriller about a former detective specializing in human behavior who is brought in when the launch of an advanced virtual reality program has dangerous and unintended consequences.

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VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up.  The hesitancy comes from two primary reasons: there is no trailer, currently, and Sarah Shahi just hailed from Person of Interest, all about an omnipresent and omniscient AI, a possible evolutionary step for VR.  After all, what does “advanced virtual reality program” mean?  Are we looking at something drawing from influences like Minority Report?  And really, answering these questions is the only reason, apart from the erstwhile Shaw, that we’d give this one a look-see, as it hints at a flavor of science fiction without being committal to the genre, popular with the CPU! roster.  If the vagueness and mystery do not pay off well, though, we’ll probably drop it like a rock.

STATUS: Nine of ten ordered episodes have aired as of the publication of this post, with the season finale slated to air on August 8, 2018.  There has been no word regarding renewal or cancellation.  We will post a footnote update in a later progress report.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Rise

RISE, NBC

WHO: Josh Radnor (How I Met Your Mother), Auli’i Cravalho (Moana), Rosie Perez (Search Party, Lipstick Jungle), Marley Shelton (The Lottery), Rarmian Newton (The Family), Amy Forsyth (The Path), Casey Johnson (G.L.O.W.), Shirley Rumierk, Joe Tippett, Ted Sutherland, Taylor Richardson, Damon J. Gillespie, recurring player Shannon Purser (Stranger Things)

WHAT: Centers on a high school drama teacher and family man whose passion for the program and his students galvanizes the entire working class town. Based on Michael Sokolove’s book Drama High, which itself is based on real-life drama teacher Lou Volpe.

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VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up.  I think we might be picking up shows too benevolently this season. Honestly, with so little to go on, this CP is feeling vibes of Glee, Mr. Holland’s Opus, Dead Poets Society, and other, similar ilk with high school drama now as the central focus. Still, you may have noticed that the CPU! core is a theatrical bunch, so I feel compelled to look in on this one, even though the premise feels like a trope, based on a true life person or not.  Thoughts?

STATUS: Officially canceled!  The now series finale aired on May 15, 2018, after a total of ten episodes.  

CPU! STATUS: The ratings, while not spectacular, were actually somewhat decent on the whole (at least better than middling), so this cancellation is somewhat surprising.  Also, there were some early rumblings of praise from people near and dear to CPU! Because a whole season aired, we’ll still give it a look and determine if we want to cover it in “Canceled Corner.”  If you enjoyed this show and want to be interviewed for that feature, leave a comment in the guestbook, or contact us via social media or email: couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com.

Roseanne

ROSEANNE, ABC

WHO: Roseanne Barr, John Goodman, Sara Gilbert, Laurie Metcalf, Michael Fishman, Lecy Goranson, Sarah Chalke

WHAT: An eight-episode present-day revival that will find the Conner family dealing with the economic challenges of living pay check to pay check in 2018.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  What can we say?  Curiosity may yet kill this cat.  Roseanne is an acknowledged sitcom classic, even though the title star was/is notoriously “in your face” and uneven, most times at the same time.  Still, CPU! regulars have already requested this one, so expect to see a “Look Back to Look Forward” series akin to our “Full/er House” series some time in 2018.  At the very least, we want to see how the hell they explain away the presence of both Beckys and Dan’s status in general.  Plus, we expect some pointed political banter from our favorite Midwest family matriarch, as only she can deliver.  Expectations are high, Roseanne Barr.  Expectations are high.

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 2!  The Season One finale aired on May 8, 2018, with a total of eight episodes.  NOT SO FAST/THIS JUST IN! – Roseanne was canceled abruptly on May 29, 2018, following a racist tweet that star Roseanne Barr published regarding a former Obama White House staffer. NOT SO FAST/THIS JUST IN! – ABC decided to green-light a spin-off called The Conners without the titular matriarch.  See our next Progress Report entry.

CPU! STATUS: As stated above, we have already had requests for podcast coverage, so a “Look Back to Look Forward” series is in the works; the controversy will also most likely be discussed because how can it not be with all of this upheaval?  Stay tuned!  The Conners premieres on October 16, 2018.

SEAL Team

SEAL TEAM, CBS

WHO: David Boreanaz (Bones), Jessica Paré (Mad Men), Max Thieriot (Bates Motel), Neil Brown Jr. (Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency), A.J. Buckley (CSI: NY), Toni Trucks (Franklin & Bash)

WHAT: Follows the professional and personal lives of the most elite unit of Navy SEALs as they train, plan and execute the most dangerous, high stakes missions our country can ask of them.

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VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up.  This show is essentially CBS’ contribution to a small but marked military drama fad this season (see also The Brave).  Really, the only reason this CP is even considering checking in – as the drama feels much like a 24 situation or a story in which the patriarch works a dangerous job and is gone all the time – is David Boreanaz.  Once Angel/us, once Seely Booth, now a Navy SEAL; though the drama could become melodrama easily here, David earns the chance.  He’s very popular at CPU!  Or, maybe it’s just the Chief’s unabashed crush on him.

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 2!  The Season One finale aired on May 16, 2018, with a total of 22 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed, but we will because several of us have permanent crushes on David Boreanaz (#AngelnBooth4lyfe).  The new season premieres on October 3, 2018.

Splitting Up Together

SPLITTING UP TOGETHER, ABC

WHO: Jenna Fischer (The Office), Oliver Hudson (Nashville), Diane Farr (Numb3rs, Rescue Me), Lindsay Price (Lipstick Jungle), Bobby Lee, Olivia Keville, Van Crosby, Sander Thomas

WHAT: Based upon the original Danish series created by Mette Heeno, the single-cam comedy is the story of a couple whose marriage is reignited by their divorce.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Pam’s back.  She’s not married to Jim.  She was married to Oliver Hudson (on the show).  Now, they’re getting divorced…which apparently gets them hot for being married to each other again.  The premise is somewhat bland, even if slightly influenced by our modern times, but it will require some winning performances by the two adult leads to work long term.  Unfortunately, this is not subject matter that entices your friendly neighborhood CP’s typically.  We’ll keep an eye on it, as there is some quality and thought behind it, but it’s not a comedy we are sold on just yet.

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 2!  The Season One finale aired on May 15, 2018, with a total of eight episodes.

CPU! STATUS: No CPU! faithful have ever once mentioned this show, Pam or not.  If you think it should be covered by us, let us know, but we’re going to continue to say “pass” for now.  The new season premieres on October 16, 2018.

S.W.A.T.

S.W.A.T., CBS

WHO: Shemar Moore (Criminal Minds), Jay Harrington (Code Black, Better Off Ted), Kenny Johnson (Bates Motel), Peter Onorati (Murder in the First), Lina Esco (Kingdom), Alex Russell, Stephanie Sigman

WHAT: A locally born and bred S.W.A.T. sergeant is torn between loyalty to the streets and duty to his fellow officers when he’s tasked to run a specialized tactical unit that is the last stop in law enforcement in Los Angeles. Inspired by the film of the same name.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Hey, it’s Better Off Ted!  But seriously.  The Chief CP never watched the film on which this show is based and really has no interest in doing so.  This is a standard cop action drama, set in a standard metropolitan location (Los Angeles), with some standard high octane police-related tropes powering said drama and some possible social commentary powering the emotion (cops versus non-cops, etc.).  There is nothing remarkable about this trailer or any of the events and aspects contained therein; this show has a very specific target audience, most of which CPU! does not currently fall into, much as we try to expand our base and palate.  We welcome new members all the time and all suggestions, but currently, this show will not find a viewing audience here.

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 2!  The Season One finale aired on May 17, 2018, with a total of 22 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: No CPU!er has once mentioned it.  We will continue to keep our palates tight on this one (did that sound dirty?  I think it did!).  The new season premieres on September 27, 2018.

Ten Days in the Valley

TEN DAYS IN THE VALLEY, ABC

WHO: Kyra Sedgwick (The Closer), Erika Christensen (Parenthood), Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (American Odyssey, Hunted), Malcolm-Jamal Warner (The People v. O.J. Simpson), Felix Solis (The Good Wife), Francois Battiste (The Family, The Good Wife), Currie Graham (Westworld, Longmire), Nelson Lee (NCIS: New Orleans, The Night Shift), Abigail Pniowsky (Arrival), Josh Randall (Pitch, Quarry), Ali Stroker (Glee), Ella Thomas (Ballers, NCIS: Los Angeles), Beth Triffon (Dr. Ken, The Middle), Mark L. Young (Code Black)

WHAT: The ten-episode series centers on TV producer Jane Sadler, whose young daughter goes missing, mirroring the cop drama she produces.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Though this cast boasts some modestly heavy TV hitters, with the erstwhile “Closer” and Mrs. Kevin Bacon in the lead role, in some ways, this premise and story elements play like reality TV, though the plot is, as far as this CP knows, fiction.  This is clearly the type of show that will be trying for twists, even as they feel not as twisty as they should or, perhaps, over the top twisty and, therefore, tedious.  It may also be hard to sympathize with the main character if her poor choices and writing of teleplays based on dangerous information prompt some copycat to endanger the safety of her child.  Ultimately, the trailer suggests that this is yet another mystery based upon child kidnapping.  Take that as you will, but it does not entice so far.  It’s a limited series, but we’ll keep an eye on it, as we always do.

STATUS:  Officially canceled!  The series finale aired on January 6, 2018, after a total of ten episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Sometimes, we just know how to call these things.

Grey's Anatomy Spinoff

UNTITLED GREY’S ANATOMY SPINOFF, STATION 19, ABC

WHO: Jaina Lee Ortiz (Rosewood). The cast also includes Jaina Lee Ortiz (Rosewood) as Andy Herrera, Grey Damon (Aquarius) as Jack Gibson, Barrett Doss (Marvel’s Iron Fist) as Victoria Hughes, Alberto Frezza (Dead of Summer) as Ryan Tanner, Jay Hayden (The Catch) as Travis Montgomery, Okieriete Onaodowan (Broadway’s Hamilton) as Dean Miller, Danielle Savre (Too Close To Home) as Maya Bishop and Miguel Sandoval (Medium) as Capt. Pruitt Herrera.

WHAT: Set in a Seattle firehouse, it follows a group of heroic firefighters, from the captain to the newest recruits, as they risk their lives and their hearts both in the line of duty and off the clock.

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VERDICT: Pass.  So, it was probably inevitable that Shonda Rimes and the ABC Network would attempt to franchise (with spin-offs) the successful-still-beyond-belief Grey’s Anatomy, especially since the latter program is going into its fourteenth season, despite improbable odds and a rotational cast roster.  Unfortunately, CPU! will not be along for this ride.  The project has no title, no trailer, and very little information to go on.  Plus, we jumped the shark on Grey’s a few seasons ago.  Now, there are some CPU!ers who still watch and may revive our dormant Grey’s Anatomy coverage via podcast; if they do, and if this untitled projects gets off the ground in more than teasers and thin premise descriptions, we will cross the bridge of coverage.  For now, we are not interested, for all the logical reasons outlined above.

STATUS: Officially renewed for Season Two!  The Season One finale aired on May 17, 2018, with a total of ten episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Same.  Again.  I’ll just repeat the answer from For the People: “I mean…we are not covering any Shonda shows on the podcast right now, particularly since our How to Get Away with Murder panel recently – and unanimously – jumped the shark.  No one seems willing to talk about her TV right now here, so we would be hard pressed to change our initial verdict about this show at this time.  If you disagree with us, though, you know what to do.”  The new season premieres on October 4, 2018.

Valor

VALOR, The CW

WHO: Matt Barr (Sleepy Hollow), Christina Ochoa (Animal Kingdom), Charlie Barnett (Secrets and Lies, Chicago Fire), Nigel Thatch (American Dreams), Corbin Reid (How to Get Away with Murder), Melissa Roxburgh (Legends of Tomorrow, Arrow), W. Tré Davis

WHAT: The boundaries between military discipline and human desire are tested on a US Army base that houses an elite unit of helicopter pilots trained to perform clandestine international and domestic missions. The drama unfolds in the present as well as in flashbacks to a failed mission involving one of the first female pilots in the unit, ultimately uncovering layers of personal and government/military secrets, and leading to a season-long plan to rescue a group of MIA soldiers.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  For our third military-related entry this season, the CW enters the foray with a more mystery-specific pass involving an army unit, layers of conspiracy, and potentially poor character choices, all with CW-young and beautiful faces populating the drama.  There are no known or well established acting quantities in this equation, and the drama feels somewhat hollow, even superficial, at best.  The only reason CPU! is checking in on one of these dramas is for its lead actor, which can be a determinate but is not applicable in this instance.  If this show gains some kind of traction or steam or acclaim, we will reconsider, but for now, this is a confident pass.

STATUS: Officially canceled!  The series finale aired on January 29, 2018, after a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: The military dramas just aren’t making it, and we’re, frankly, kind of okay with that.

Will & Grace - Season 1

WILL & GRACE, NBC

WHO: Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Sean Hayes, Megan Mullally

WHAT: Twelve-episode revival of the popular 1998-2006 comedy series.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Enthusiastic Pick Up.  Not only is the meta musical trailer (how fascinatingly satirical and relevant, she says in her best judgmental Karen voice – or maybe Will’s voice, I could see him commenting in this way) amazingly put together, showcasing a cast of four that reclaimed the exact beats of the characters they stopped playing in 2006, NBC has already ordered a few more episodes and a second season.  Plus, the Chief CP is a big fan, as are several resident CP’s and supporters.  We already have a few requesting it for podcast consumption.  On top of that, the original Will & Grace was years ahead of its time, normalizing LGBTQ+ conversations and culture in ways that will feel comfortable, even homey now, as the wider world, with the exception of some pockets, is more accepting.  At the apex of this exciting new revival among the fad of revivals: Jack and Karen.  I repeat, Jack and Karen.  They say what we’re all thinking because they’re drunk and/or high and/or rich and/or self-involved and/or, perhaps, not entirely sane and stable.  Sounds like the perfect time for their comeback, and for a “Looking Back to Look Forward” series at CPU! on the subject.

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 10 AND Season 11!  The Season 9 finale aired on April 5, 2018, after a total of sixteen episodes.

CPU! STATUS: CPU! last week published the first part of a “Look Back to Look Forward” miniseries about this show and its revival, beginning with a look back at the original run of the show.  This week, we’ll publish the second part of the miniseries, as we hang out “Around the Water Cooler” and talk the revival Season 9.  Stay tuned!  The new season premieres on October 4, 2018.

Young Sheldon

YOUNG SHELDON, CBS

WHO: Iain Armitage (Big Little Lies), Zoe Perry (The Family), Annie Potts (The Fosters), Lance Barber (The Comeback), Raegan Revord (Modern Family), Montana Jordan, narrator Jim Parsons

WHAT: The single-camera Big Bang Theory prequel follows Sheldon Cooper at the age of 9, living with his family in East Texas and going to high school.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass For Now.  No one can deny the popularity of Big Bang Theory; it’s been on a CPU! catch-up list for a while, and we have some interest in it percolating within the CPU! roster of panelists.  Yet, not many of us are ready to talk about it yet, so it seems premature to enter into watching a prequel about the popular character, played by Jim Parsons, and his particularly brand of eccentricity blossoming from a young age.  We will keep an eye on this show and possibly create a series coupled with BBT, but for now, we will wait and see how such a prequel spin-off fares while the parent show still airs.

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 2!  The Season One finale aired on May 10, 2018, after a total of 22 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: We would want to watch and cover BBT on the podcast before visiting this spin-off; however, we’ll keep an eye on the freshman series’ progress this season.  The new season premieres on September 24, 2018.

The following is a link to all premiere dates for shows covered beyond the main networks: http://www.metacritic.com/feature/tv-premiere-dates

Non-Broadcast Network Pick-Ups

Star Trek: Discovery (CBS) – picked up when announced last season, but premiere delayed to Fall 2017.

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 2! The Season One finale aired on CBS Streaming Service “All Access” on February 11, 2018, after a total of 16 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: A Star Trek comprehensive “Look Back to Look Forward” series is being planned for 2018 or 2019, so this show will eventually be included as part of the line-up, in which CPU! will discuss all existing Star Trek programs in an extended series.  Stay tuned!

Mindhunter (Netflix) – David Fincher’s newest addition to the streaming service, with the following synopsis:

David Fincher’s latest Netflix original series (following House of Cards) stars Holt McCallany and Jonathan Groff as FBI agents who solve murders with advice gleaned from interviews of imprisoned serial killers. The 1979-set series also stars Anna Torv, and is based on the real-life work of FBI veteran John Douglas, who served as the inspiration for the Jack Crawford character in the various Hannibal Lecter books as well as for Jason Gideon on Criminal Minds. Fincher directs the pilot, Charlize Theron is a producer, and Joe Penhall (The Road) writes the adaptation of Douglas’s book.

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 2! Netflix released the entirety of Season 1 (10 episodes) on October 13, 2017.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Alias Grace (Netflix) – Netflix’s answer to “The Handmaid’s Tale,” a Margaret Atwood adaptation:

The second major Margaret Atwood adaptation to hit the small screen this year (following Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale), this six-episode miniseries is inspired by the true story of a shocking double murder in a remote Canadian town in 1843. The series is written by Sarah Polley (Away From Her) and directed by Mary Harron (I Shot Andy Warhol). Sarah Gadon, Anna Paquin, Kerr Logan, Zachary Levi, and David Cronenberg (yes, the one you’re thinking of) star.

STATUS: Classified as a miniseries, Netflix released the six episodes of this program on November 3, 2017.  Because it is a miniseries, continuation is not expected, but we will keep an eye on any news regarding this program for this TV season.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Future Man (Hulu):

Directed by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, Hulu’s new comedy series follows a janitor (Josh Hutcherson) who suddenly finds himself charged with the task of traveling through time to save the human race. Eliza Coupe, Derek Wilson, Haley Joel Osment, Keith David, Glenne Headly, and Ed Begley Jr. also star.

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 2!  Hulu released Season One (13 episodes) on November 14, 2017. 

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Marvel’s Runaways (Hulu): There is very little information about this property other than some limited internet chatter, but we are comic book prone.

Adapted from the comics by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona, Hulu’s first Marvel series comes from Gossip Girl creators Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage and centers on six diverse teenagers who unite around a common foe: their parents.

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 2!  The Season One finale aired on January 9, 2018, after a total of 10 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

That’s it, fellow Couch Potatoes!  Next up in the Progress Report series: the Fall Preview of 2018-2019 pilots.  If you’re interested in seeing what’s on the horizon for network TV, you’ll definitely want to Stay Tuned for our annual preview! 🙂

Progress Report: End of Season Scorecard for Shows Covered By This Blog (Long-Running)

Based on reliable sources, including TVLine, the A.V. Club, Wikipedia, and TV.com, here are the statuses of shows currently covered by the CPU! Podcast and Blog.  This list does not include up and coming shows to be reviewed from this past season’s pilots list.  In fact, this is the first of the Summer Series Progress Reports!  I am still rooting for word on a few shows that premiered this year, which is why this entry is being published first this year.

This particular list comprises the End of Season Scorecard for Long-Running shows covered by the CPU! Podcast and Blog, with current statuses, upcoming premiere dates (if known), and other helpful information.  Shows that ended this year or recently that we have already covered via podcast or blog have been removed from the list. Also included is a complete list of network renewals and cancellations, some cable networks included, at the bottom.  If your show is not being covered by CPU!, and you want it to be, leave a comment or contact us at couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com (or via Facebook/Twitter).  We would probably find a way to make it happen!

The CPU! “What We’re Currently Watching” List

Marvel’s The Defenders (PODCAST) – Netflix

Classified as a miniseries, but we will hold out some hope for a while that Marvel and Netflix will pump out another season of this crossover (they have not said they wouldn’t!).

Orange is the New Black (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Seasons 6-7.  Season 6 premieres on July 27, 2018.

Arrow (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 7.  Season 7 will premiere on October 15, 2018.

The Flash (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 5.  Season 5 will premiere on October 9, 2018.

DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 4.  Season 4 will premiere on October 22, 2018.

Supergirl (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 4.  Season 4 will premiere on October 14, 2018.

Supernatural (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 14.  Season 14 will premiere on October 11, 2018.

Gotham (PODCAST) – Fox

Renewed for Season 5, which will be the final season.

Marvel’s the Punisher (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 2.

Once Upon a Time (PODCAST) – ABC

Canceled; Season 7 is the final season.  Two-part goodbye miniseries on the podcast coming soon.

The Good Place (PODCAST) – NBC

Renewed for Season 3, which will premiere on September 27, 2018.

Grace and Frankie (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 5.

Fuller House (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 4.

Game of Thrones (PODCAST) – HBO

Renewed for Season 8, which will be the final season.

Stranger Things (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 3.

iZombie (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 5, which will be the final season.

Marvel: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D (PODCAST) – ABC

Renewed for Season 6.

Marvel’s Luke Cage (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 2, which was released on June 22, 2018.

Doctor Who (PODCAST) – BBC America

Renewed for Series 11.

Marvel’s Iron Fist (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 2.

13 Reasons Why (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 3.

American Horror Story (PODCAST) – FX

Renewed for Seasons 8 and 9.

How to Get Away with Murder (PODCAST/Jumped the Shark) – ABC

Renewed for Season 5.  CPU! Jumped the Shark. If you would like us to resume podcast coverage of this show, please contact us via the Guestbook, social media, or at our email address (couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com).

Sherlock (PODCAST) – PBS

Series 4 aired from January 1-January 15, 2017.  Though possibility of a fifth series is being contemplated, no announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has yet been made.

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 4, which will be the final season.  The season will be released in two parts.  Part One was released on May 30, 2018.

New Girl (PODCAST) – Fox

Ended 2018.  Season 7 was the show’s final season.  CPU! will cover the show in a goodbye episode coming soon.  Stay tuned!

A Series of Unfortunate Events (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 3, which will be the final season.

The Originals (PODCAST) – CW

Ended 2018.  Season 5 was the show’s final season.  CPU! will cover the show in a goodbye episode coming soon.  Stay tuned!

The 100 (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 6. CPU! Jumped the Shark. If you would like us to resume podcast coverage of this show, please contact us via the Guestbook, social media, or at our email address (couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com).

Sense8 (Currently in Blog format; transitioning to a PODCAST) – Netflix

Canceled, but the network commissioned a finale two-hour movie, which was released on June 8, 2018.  CPU! will be covering the entire show in one looking back type episode, coming soon.  Stay tuned!

The X-Files (PODCAST) – Fox

Ended 2018.  Season 11 was the show’s (currently) final season.  CPU! will cover the show in a goodbye episode coming soon.  Stay tuned!

Marvel’s Jessica Jones (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 3.

Marvel’s Daredevil (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 3.

Fargo – FX

Renewed for Season 4.

The Mindy Project – Hulu

Ended 2017. If you would like us to cover this show in a podcast episode, please contact us via the Guestbook, social media, or at our email address (couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com); review otherwise coming soon.

Sleepy Hollow – Fox

Ended 2017.  Review or podcast to come.

Madam Secretary – CBS

Renewed for Season 5.

Bones – Fox

Ended 2017.  CPU! will be covering this show in a future “Looking Back” podcast episode. Stay tuned!

Revenge – ABC

Ended 2015.  Review (either blog or podcast) to come.

Reign – CW

Ended 2017.  Review (either blog or podcast) to come.

About a Boy – NBC

Ended 2015.  Review (either blog or podcast) to come.

Network Shows and Other Shows Mentioned by CPU!ers

(does not include this year’s freshman series, currently covered shows, shows we’ve already covered and eliminated, or game and reality shows)

By Popular Demand

ABC

American Housewife (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

black-ish (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 5.

Designated Survivor (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Fresh Off the Boat (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 5.

The Goldbergs (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 6.

Grey’s Anatomy (CPU! jumped the shark)
Renewed for Season 15.

The Middle (passed by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 9 is the show’s final season.

Modern Family (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 10.

Quantico (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 3 is the show’s final season.

Scandal (passed by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 7 is the show’s final season.

Speechless (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

CBS

The Big Bang Theory (picked up by CPU! late)
Renewed for Season 12.

Blue Bloods (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 9.

Bull (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

Code Black (passed by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 3 is the show’s final season.

Criminal Minds (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 14.

Elementary (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 7.

The Good Fight (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

Hawaii Five-O (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 9.

Life in Pieces (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

Mom (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 6.

NCIS (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 16.

NCIS: Los Angeles (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 10.

NCIS: New Orleans (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 5.

Ransom (passed by CPU!)
Renewed (this year, even though it was canceled last year) for Season 2.

Salvation (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 2.

Scorpion (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 4 is the show’s final season.

Star Trek: Discovery (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 2.

Superior Donuts (passed by CPU!)
Canceled (again).  Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Zoo (added to the CPU! list)
Canceled. Season 3 is the show’s final season.

FOX

Bob’s Burgers (animated)
Renewed for Season 9.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine (added to the CPU! list)
Canceled by Fox but renewed for Season 6 by NBC!

Empire (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 5.

The Exorcist (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Family Guy (animated)
Renewed for Season 17.

The Last Man on Earth (added to the CPU! list)
Canceled.  Season 4 is the show’s final season.

Lethal Weapon (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 3, with a casting change.

Lucifer (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled by Fox but renewed for Season 4 by Netflix!

The Mick (passed by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Prison Break (picked up by CPU!)
Unofficially renewed for Season 6 (Fox describes the show as in “early development”).

The Simpsons (animated)
Renewed for Season 30.

Shots Fired (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 1 is the show’s only season.

Star (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

Wayward Pines (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 2 is the show’s final season.

NBC

The Blacklist (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 6.

Blindspot (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

Chicago Fire (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 7.

Chicago Med (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

Chicago P.D. (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 6.

Great News (passed by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Law and Order: SVU (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 20.

Marlon (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 2, which premieres in June 2018.

Midnight, Texas (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 2.

The Night Shift (passed by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 4 is the show’s final season.

Shades of Blue (passed by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 3 is the show’s final season.

Superstore (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

Taken (added to the CPU! list)
Canceled.  Season 2 is the show’s final season.

This Is Us (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

Timeless (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 2 is the show’s final season

Trial & Error (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 2.

The CW

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4, which will be the show’s final season.

Jane the Virgin (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 5, which will be the show’s final season.

Riverdale (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

Current/Ongoing Shows – Cable, Premium, Streaming – Requested
by CPU! Regulars for the Podcast

PBS

Call the Midwife
Renewed for Series 8 and 9!

BBC America

Killing Eve
Renewed for Season 2.

FXX

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Renewed for Seasons 13 and 14!

FX

Feud
Renewed for Season 2.

Netflix

The Crown
Renewed for Season 3.

The OA
Renewed for Season 2.

Peaky Blinders
Renewed for Series 5.

House of Cards
Renewed for Season 6, which will be the show’s final season.

Anne with an E
Renewed for Season 2, which will premiere on July 6, 2018.

Master of None
Season 2 premiered on May 12, 2017.  No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

GLOW
Renewed for Season 2, which will premiere on June 29, 2018.

Arrested Development
Renewed for Season 5, which premiered on May 29, 2018.

Altered Carbon
Season 1 premiered on February 2, 2018.  No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Mindhunter
Renewed for Season 2.

The End of the F***ing World
Series 1 premiered on January 5, 2018.  No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Santa Clarita Diet
Renewed for Season 3.

Black Mirror
Renewed for Series 5.

BoJack Horseman
Renewed for Season 5.

Showtime

Billions
Renewed for Season 4.

Shameless
Renewed for Season 9, which will premiere on September 9, 2018.

TNT

The Librarians
Canceled.  Season 4 was the final season.

Will
Canceled.  Season 1 was the show’s only season.

USA

Mr. Robot
Renewed for Season 4.

Pop

Schitt’s Creek
Renewed for Season 5.

Starz

Outlander
Renewed for Seasons 4, 5, and 6!

American Gods
Renewed for Season 2.

Power
Renewed for Season 5, which will premiere on July 1, 2018, and Season 6!

AMC

Better Call Saul
Renewed for Season 4, which will premiere on August 6, 2018.

The Walking Dead
Renewed for Season 9.

SyFy

The Magicians
Renewed for Season 4.

Wynonna Earp
Renewed for Season 3, which will premiere on July 20, 2018.

Van Helsing
Renewed for Season 3.

The Expanse
Canceled by SyFy but renewed by Amazon for Season 4.

Amazon

The Man in the High Castle
Renewed for Season 3.

Brittania
Renewed for Season 2.

Hulu

The Handmaid’s Tale
Renewed for Season 3.

HBO

Big Little Lies
Renewed for Season 2.

Westworld
Renewed for Season 3.

Disney Channel

Raven’s Home
Renewed for Season 2, which premiered on June 25, 2018.

Cinemax

Strike
The series premiered on June 1, 2018.  No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Cartoon Network

Rick and Morty
Renewed for Season 4.

That’s it, fellow Couch Potatoes!  Next up in the Progress Report series: the End of Year Scorecard for 2017-2018 pilots, as soon as I get some more information on some network holdouts.  Stay tuned! 🙂

Progress Report: Post-February Sweeps, 2017-2018 Pilots

It’s time for a progress report for the new pilots – long-running shows covered by this blog will be addressed at end of season in June! Where are the new shows (that are left), and how are they doing nowadays?  Read below to find out!

Thanks as always to TVLine and to other sources for helping a girl out.

*Note: with the expansion of CPU!, these initial thoughts are based upon the CPU! Chief’s assessments.  As with last season, a growing number of CPU! members may find shows initially passed by the CPU! Chief and choose to review them.  CPU! readers will be informed if the show’s status changes regarding coverage as the season progresses through the handy CPU! Progress Reports, and all written reviews will be published!

9-1-1

9-1-1, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: January 3, 2018

WHO: Angela Bassett (American Horror Story)

WHAT: A fast-paced exploration into the lives and careers of first responders — cops, paramedics, firefighters — the people who put their lives on the line to save others.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  A few thoughts on this first entry, numerically titled and, therefore, ahead of the alphabet. While we at CPU! are big fans of Ms. Bassett, being that we’ve watched her on American Horror Story for several seasons and greatly enjoy her contributions to the horror anthology juggernaut, the fact is that with so little information to go on for this mid-season entry on Fox’s new lineup, we are hard pressed to adopt this title for our pick-up list.  There is no trailer, the description is thin, and, frankly, it sounds potentially procedural in nature, if not a recycling and/or rehashing of medical and law enforcement dramas currently all over network and cable TV.  What we’re saying is: it doesn’t sound original, no matter how much caliber Angela Bassett may add to it.  So, we start with a pass.  Bodes well, eh?

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 2!  Nine of ten ordered episodes have aired as of the publication of this post.

CPU! STATUS: There has been some modest percolation and rumblings of praise for this show, but no one has specifically requested it as a podcast candidate.  We’ll keep an eye on it.

9JKL

9JKL, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 2

WHEN: Mondays at 8:30/7:30c

WHO: Mark Feuerstein (Royal Pains), David Walton (About a Boy), Liza Lapira (Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23), Matt Murray (Rookie Blue), Linda Lavin (The Good Wife), Elliott Gould (Ray Donovan), Albert Tsai (Dr. Ken)

WHAT: A family comedy inspired by a time in Mark Feuerstein’s adult life when he lived in apartment 9K in the building he grew up in, sandwiched between his parents’ apartment, 9J, and his brother, sister-in-law and their baby’s apartment, 9L, and his attempts to set boundaries with his intrusive but well-meaning family.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up.  This feels like a very borderline situation for a situation comedy, in terms of actual, successful laughter, as far as this Couch Potato (CP) is concerned.  Though apparently derived from real-life sources, namely Mark Feuerstein’s real life, the teaser trailer offers several repetitive jokes and a mixed bag in terms of comedic presentation.  But for each low, including Mark himself, who keeps trying for comedy but somehow isn’t able to achieve it as easily as others, there is at least one or two highs, namely the actors playing his parents.  In fact, it’s the casting this time around that is giving me the urge to at least try an episode or two and see if a half hour is better than a couple of minutes.  David Walton’s brand of “dudebro” is extremely watchable, owing to the nuances of the underrated but erstwhile About a Boy alum’s particular oeuvre of comedic timing, and veterans Linda Lavin and Elliott Gould are money players in the comedy genre – they are bound to eke out a few laughs.  The trailer doesn’t inspire a ton of confidence, but there’s no harm in taking this one for a whirl and seeing what happens.

STATUS: The Season One finale aired on February 5, 2018, with a total of 16 episodes, but no renewal/cancellation announcement has yet been made.  TV pundits give this one a 50/50 shot at renewal.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Alex, Inc.

ALEX, INC., ABC

PREMIERE DATE: March 28, 2018

WHO: Zach Braff (Scrubs), Michael Imperioli (The Sopranos), Tiya Sircar (The Good Place), Hillary Anne Matthews (New Girl)

WHAT: Based on the podcast of the same name, Alex Schuman is an inquisitive journalist, husband, and father who dives headfirst into the brave new world of entrepreneurship when he quits his stable job and starts his own business.

Trailer Available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up.  Honestly, much of this pick up is in podcast solidarity.  It’s a TV show based upon a podcast.  ONE CAN DREAM, RIGHT?!  In less selfish news, though the premise of this show may appeal most strongly to a narrow but cultivated set of hipster Millennials…Zach Braff.  Zach Braff is all you need to know.  Who doesn’t find Zach Braff funny? (If you answer “me,” I’m calling shenanigans!).  It’s time for his post-Scrubs TV revival to take shape, and what better time and with what better vehicle than this?  Also, this premise and dose of edgy observational humor is the kind of real life funny that actually plays as funny, even in a two minute trailer, though, perhaps, I’m jaded by the previous trailer.  Or, perhaps, I’m cautiously optimistic.  Then again, this could fail on its merits because podcasts are still fairly niche in terms of audience, and it’s hard to see how TV would build upon that.  Not that we know anything about that around here, or anything.

A.P. Bio

A.P. BIO, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: February 1, 2018 (special preview)

WHO: Patton Oswalt (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) Glenn Howerton (It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia), Mary Sohn (Teachers), Lyric Lewis (The CW’s MADtv), Aparna Brielle (Grimm), Nick Peine (Office Christmas Party), Tom Bennett (Drunk History: UK), Jacob McCarthy

WHAT: A hilariously cynical Ivy League professor loses out on his dream job and goes to work as a high school biology teacher where he imposes his unorthodox teaching style and uses the kids to plot out revenge on those who wronged him.

Trailer available here.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  This is a new spin on the “reluctant school teacher” trope, but the premise outlined in the available trailer resonates like recycled sitcom, in many regards, with updated motifs like social media “cat-fishing” – encouraged by a teacher, no less – and possibly slightly more erudite potty humor. Describing the main character as “hilariously cynical” is being far too generous, however.  Apparently from the creative and collective former and current SNL minds of Seth Meyers and Lorne Michaels, a brilliant but irascible teacher in the vein of the brilliant but irascible Dr. House (from House) fails to achieve tenure in the Ivies and ends up teaching high school.  The premise by itself is a struggle to buy into without more information but so is the likability of the main character – or even the UN-likability.  Mostly, the character is bland, and it’s hard to know how the audience should relate to the teacher when he’s so two-dimensional, at least until he develops his inevitable sensitivity and inspiration from teaching today’s advanced placement biology students – development not shown in the teaser, for the record.  In all honesty, throughout the viewing of this trailer, I kept thinking that teachers don’t need additional pressure from politicians and parents based upon a fictional representation that is more to hate than to love, and in these sociopolitical and cultural times, where the slightest of mascots can render unintended influences on those of us living real life, the entire joke behind the premise doesn’t quite land, at least not for this CP. If you take a gander and disagree, let us know.  We’re willing to change (and have)!

STATUS: The show officially premiered on March 1, 2018, after three episodes were released to streaming platforms beginning on February 1.  Critical response is largely middling to negative. TV pundits give this one a 50/50 shot at renewal.

CPU! STATUS: The critics mostly say this show is not that funny.  That’s how the Chief CP felt watching the two-minute teaser; however, “Always Sunny…” fans seem to be finding this one with mixed reactions.  We’ll keep an eye on it.

Black Lightning

BLACK LIGHTNING, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: January 16, 2018

WHO: Cress Williams (Hart of Dixie), Nafessa Williams (Code Black), China Anne McClain (House of Payne), Christine Adams (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.)

WHAT: Jefferson Pierce made his choice: he hung up the suit and his secret identity years ago, but with one daughter hell-bent on justice and the other a star student being recruited by a local gang, he’ll be pulled back into the fight as the wanted vigilante and DC legend Black Lightning.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  It’s a comic book show.  CPU!’s comic book core (or corps?) will likely step up to the plate for this one, particularly if it is folded into the crossover potential of the Arrowverse, making it a likely additional entry for our DCTU panel.  The trailer shows some influence by Marvel’s Luke Cage but also the broader, moodier tones of the DC film franchise as a whole, ringing with more gravitas than even Arrow when it first began.  How will it all come out in the wash?  We’ll be there to find out.

STATUS: Eight of a total of thirteen episodes have aired as of the publication of this post.  TV pundits give this one a 50/50 shot at renewal.  Popular response (i.e. internet reaction) has been highly mixed.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

The Brave

THE BRAVE, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 25

WHEN: Mondays at 10/9c

WHO: Mike Vogel (Under the Dome), Anne Heche (Save Me, Men in Trees), Tate Ellington (Quantico), Demetrius Grosse (Westworld, Justified), Noah Mills (2 Broke Girls), Sofia Pernas (Jane the Virgin), Hadi Tabbal, Natacha Karam

WHAT: A heart-pounding look into the complex world of our bravest military heroes who make personal sacrifices while executing the most challenging and dangerous missions behind enemy lines.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Military-themed dramas seem to be the type of show en vogue on network television this coming season.  More on that later.  While there could be some potentially tense and riveting drama rooted in The Brave (formerly For God and Country), whether this show decides to focus on missions by episode or over the course of a season, this program rings as somewhat procedural in nature given the fact that we would be watching military task forces or units solve potential international crises, short or long term. The question that comes to mind is how would that premise, in either framework, sustain, repetitively and over the course of a season?   It appears, from the trailer, that the driving force of the show will be “how do they do it?” rather than “how does it fit within the larger picture?”  Lacking a gimmick, like 24’s real time motif, the premise as it stands is underwhelming.  Plus, this CP is not an overall fan of Anne Heche, because reasons, and is also wary of how the “enemies” behind enemy lines might be portrayed, given current climates in our country. If this show earns some critical acclaim or popular steam, we may revise our stance, but for now, there is little likely to attract our merry band of podcasters.  If you watch and like this show and want us to cover it, send us a comment or an email (couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com).

STATUS: The Season One finale aired on January 29, 2018, with a total of 13 episodes, but no renewal/cancellation announcement has yet been made.  TV pundits believe this freshman series resides squarely on the bubble of cancellation, with a long shot at best at renewal.

CPU! STATUS: No change.  Though military dramas seemed to be the trend of the season, most if not all of them are generally low-rated and are living precariously on the bubble.  There is no reason for CPU! to change its mind, and no one seems to be talking about this one.

By the Book

BY THE BOOK, LIVING BIBLICALLY, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: February 5, 2018 February 26, 2018

WHO: Jay R. Ferguson (The Real O’Neals), David Krumholtz (Numb3rs), Ian Gomez (Supergirl, Cougar Town), Lindsey Kraft (Getting On), Tony Rock (Everybody Hates Chris), Camryn Manheim (Ghost Whisperer)

WHAT: A modern day man at a crossroads in his life decides to live according to the Bible. Based on the bestselling book by A.J. Jacobs, The Year of Living Biblically.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Aside from the fact that there is no teaser trailer to expand upon this brief premise description, this sounds rather Hallmark channel at its core.  No judgments as much as cursory observations, and while this CP sees the potential of an audience for this program, especially given CBS’ core viewership, this is not the type of drama (is it even a drama?) that entices here at Couch Potatoes Unite!  If you want us to start covering it, though, let us know.  For now, we’ve got enough and better established TV watching commitments to keep us busy.

STATUS: Three of a total of twelve episodes have aired as of the publication of this post.  TV pundits believe it is too early to predict chances at renewal or cancellation.

CPU! STATUS: We have heard literally nothing about it and believe our initial assessment is accurate enough to keep us in the “pass” column.

Champions

CHAMPIONS, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: March 8, 2018

WHO: Anders Holm (The Mindy Project), Andy Favreau (Aquarius), JJ Totah (Liv and Maddie), Nina Wadia, Mouzam Makkar, recurring player Mindy Kaling (The Mindy Project)

WHAT: The single-cam comedy centers on Vince, a charismatic gym owner with no ambition who lives with his younger brother Michael, a gorgeous idiot. Their simple life of women and working out is put on hold when the teenage son of Vince is dropped off on their doorstep by Priya (Kaling), one of his old high school flings.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Your CPU! Chief CP likes The Mindy Project; we’ve intermittently covered the show here at CPU! because I and a couple other Couch Potatoes enjoy the unique comedic chops of Mindy Kaling, the erstwhile Kelly Kapoor from The Office and Mindy Lahiri on the previously mentioned TMP.  It’s nice to see that she will land squarely on her feet upon conclusion of TMP, which is going into its final, Hulu-airing season, its sixth.  Still, this situation comedy does not spark interest, her presence and one of her former Mindy Lahiri beaus aside.  The premise is sort of like Three Men and a Baby, if there were only two men and if the baby was a teenager.  There is no trailer to judge writing or performance, and aside from Kaling, there isn’t much draw from a prior project side of the coin to entice in lieu of the pencil-thin premise.  It has the potential to be smart if Kaling writes for the show; it also has the potential to be a locker-room driven comedy, given the notion that the main character owns a gym.  There are too many “ifs” to inspire views.  As always, let us know if we are wrong.  I don’t think we are.

STATUS: It premiered two weeks ago!  It’s too early to tell!

CPU! STATUS: Same.

the-crossing

THE CROSSING, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: April 2, 2018

WHO: Steve Zahn (Mad Dogs), Sandrine Holt (MacGyver, House of Cards), Natalie Martinez (Under the Dome), Jay Karnes (The Shield), Simone Kessell (Of Kings and Prophets), Grant Harvey (The Secret Life of the American Teenager), Kelly Missal (One Life to Live), Marcuis W. Harris (Vice Principals), Rick Gomez (Justified), Tommy Bastow (EastEnders), John D’Leo, Rob Campbell, Bailey Skodje, Luc Roderique

WHAT: Refugees from a war-torn country start showing up to seek asylum in an American town. Only the country these people are from is America and the war they are fleeing is 250 years in the future. The local sheriff with a past, a federal agent, and a mother in search of her missing refugee daughter drive this allegory with a surprising conspiracy at the center.

Trailer available here.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  The trailer teases some interesting mysteries – what are these futuristic refugees fleeing?  How do they have powers?  Are they friend or foe?  Are they human?  There is some potential science fiction, making the premise potentially attractive to CPU! panelists.  There was nothing particularly impressive about the trailer presentation, yet the intrigue is palpable.  Plus, the description refers to both allegory and conspiracy.  Just what will we be watching?  Only one way to find out.  Interestingly, as the trailer started, this CP fleetingly thought, “This is like Lost, in reverse maybe.”  The trailer then connected the show to Lost by crediting the network as the broadcaster of both.  On the nose, then, ABC is seeking its next Lost.  There is nothing in the trailer suggesting that The Crossing will be such a contender to compare to the venerable and controversial preceding drama, but maybe today’s cynical TV audiences will be surprised.

Deception

Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders

LAW & ORDER TRUE CRIME: THE MENENDEZ MURDERS, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 26

WHEN: Tuesdays at 10/9c

WHO: Edie Falco (The Sopranos), Anthony Edwards (ER), Miles Gaston Villanueva (The Young and the Restless), Gus Halper (Power, Public Morals), Josh Charles (The Good Wife), Julianne Nicholson (Law & Order: Criminal Intent), Constance Marie (Switched at Birth), Heather Graham (Scrubs), Elizabeth Reaser (Grey’s Anatomy), Mark Moses (Mad Men), Larry Cedar (Deadwood), Kate Beahan (Mistresses), Carlos Gomez (Madam Secretary), James DuMont (American Horror Story, Treme)

WHAT: The inaugural installment of the eight-episode anthology series focuses on Lyle and Erik Menendez, brothers who were convicted in 1996 of murdering their parents and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Yawn.  Yet another entry in the Law and Order franchise.  Your Chief CP could not even watch the trailer – it’s clear that Dick Wolf and company want to get a crack at the popularity of the American Crime Story anthology series currently doing well on Fox/FX.  Also, there are too many procedural programs and not enough time.  We do have some slight interest expressed in Law and Order coverage, but it will take planning to cover the decades and spin-offs associated with this franchise.  Also, the Menendez murders are just not that interesting a concept.  If you would like to vote away our massive cynicism here, you need only comment, email, etc.

STATUS: Eight episodes were ordered by the Peacock for the first season of this anthology series; the first season finale aired on November 14, 2017.  No announcement regarding the show’s “true” future has yet been made, and pundits seem hesitant to make predictions either way, though measurements seem to indicate that this program is a “stable performer,” ratings-wise.

CPU! STATUS: Still yawning.

Life Sentence

LIFE SENTENCE, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: March 7, 2018

WHO: Lucy Hale (Pretty Little Liars), Elliot Knight (American Gothic), Dylan Walsh (Unforgettable), Gillian Vigman (New Girl), Brooke Lyons (iZombie), Carlos PenaVega (Grease: Live, Big Time Rush), Jayson Blair (Young & Hungry)

WHAT: When a young woman diagnosed with terminal cancer finds out that she’s not dying after all, she has to learn to live with the choices she made when she decided to “live like she was dying.”

Trailer Available at The CW’s YouTube channel or TVLine.com

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VERDICT: Pass.  In many ways, the concept of this show feels like a tweaking of No Tomorrow, recently canceled by the very same network.  Instead, the person dying receives a new lease on life, rather than a guarantee of death and a need to fulfill a bucket list, and must deal with the aftermath of the trying times of poor health, including the effect of those times on family and loved ones.  There are many aspects to potentially like about this show, including unblemished, standard-beauty type members of the cast. At the same time, it also feels very by rote and potentially manipulative.  Perhaps, if the trailer had offered something in the way of darker edges or conflict other than the sheer buffoonery of the main character’s family, it would entice more.  As it stands, this show seems to be another chapter in the TV annals of “ain’t life funny” TV.  Still, I think it will probably find an audience, and, perhaps, people who have dealt with similar situations will find it funny.  We’ll keep an eye on it, to see if it gains traction or steam.

STATUS: It premiered two weeks ago!  It’s too early to tell.

CPU! STATUS: Same.

Marvel's Inhumans

MARVEL’S INHUMANS, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: Two-hour premiere Sept. 29 at 8/7c

WHEN: Fridays at 9/8c

WHO: Anson Mount (Hell on Wheels), Iwan Rheon (Game of Thrones), Serinda Swan (Graceland), Ken Leung (Lost), Ellen Woglom (Outlaw), Eme Ikwuakor (Extant), Isabelle Cornish (Home and Away), Mike Moh (Empire), Sonya Balmores (Beyond the Break)

WHAT: The eight-episode series will explore the never-before-told epic adventure of Black Bolt and the royal family.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  Ramsey Snow/Bolton lives!  Just kidding.  The Chief CP does not know enough about Marvel to understand how this fits into the overall scheme of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including story lines started on Marvel Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Still, with the overall interest in comic book adaptations from our nerdy core/corps of panelists, I can’t imagine us not podcasting about it someday.  The trailer is somewhat interesting – if somewhat confusing all at the same time.  But look!  Stories about enhanced people!  Our bread and butter, yes?

STATUS: ABC ordered 8 episodes, all of which have aired; the first season finale aired on November 10, 2017.  No announcement pertaining to the inhumans’ fates has been made.  TV pundits think renewal is a “long shot” based upon low ratings and negative critical reception.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed, though, notably, no one has talked about it.

The Mayor

THE MAYOR, ABC

WHO: Brandon Micheal Hall (Search Party), Lea Michele (Scream Queens), Yvette Nicole Brown (The Odd Couple, Community), Bernard Jones (Meet the Browns), Marcel Spears

WHAT: When an outspoken, idealistic rapper runs for office as a publicity stunt and actually gets elected, he surprises everyone (including himself) when he has a natural knack for the job and slowly transforms City Hall.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  Quite honestly, this might be one of the most promising new comedies to hit network TV this coming season, and this is one of the shows the Chief CP is most excited about.  While I am no great fan of Lea Michele, I can’t think of a more timely, more relevant premise for a situation comedy than this.  Check it: a rapper runs for office as a publicity stunt, achieves it beyond his wildest expectations despite the fact that he’s probably not qualified for it, and political hi-jinks ensue.  Remind you of anything?  Only now, the jokes come from real life and from the other side of the widespread divide skewering American society.  This is not a political statement; if anything, it’s important to present both sides to all people, and fictionalized though this may be, I think it will find a cross-cultural, cross-generational audience, with a smart premise and decent satire bolstering it, who will see what is being reflecting in it and appreciate the voices informing it.  Bravo to the creators for putting it out there, and bravo to the Alphabet network for endorsing it.

STATUS: Nine of eleven confirmed to be ordered episodes have aired; however, the Alphabet network pulled the show from its schedule on January 4, 2018.

CPU! STATUS: Though the preview promised some laughs, the show was ultimately low rated, leading to an unofficial early ax for the sitcom.  There is no word as to whether remaining episodes will air.  This CP’s guess is that, perhaps, running for political office as a publicity stunt hit a little too close to the heart in today’s climate.  We might check in just to see if the show brought laughs.  We will keep you posted, including regarding any announcement of an official cancellation.

Then there is this article: http://tvline.com/2018/01/08/the-mayor-cancelled-season-2-abc/

Me, Myself & I

ME, MYSELF & I, CBS

WHO: Bobby Moynihan (Saturday Night Live), John Larroquette (The Librarians), Brian Unger (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia), Sharon Lawrence (Rizzoli & Isles, NYPD Blue), Kelen Coleman (Big Little Lies), Jaleel White (Family Matters), Jack Dylan Grazer, Skylar Gray, Christopher Paul Richards, Mandell Maughan, Reylynn Caster

WHAT: A single-camera comedy examining one man’s life over a 50-year span. The show will focus on three distinct periods in his life — as a 14-year-old in 1991, a 40-year-old in present day, and a 65-year-old in 2042.

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VERDICT: Pass.  As funny as Bobby Moynihan can be and as John Larroquette always is, this sitcom and premise feel like a comedic re-purposing of This Is Us for the Eye network. Nevertheless, in viewing the trailer, this CP nursed hope that there was something truly novel that would drawn the viewer in – personally, I think the target audiences that will likely resonate with this most are steeped in Baby Boomers and Generation X.  The Chief CP is a late-stage member of the latter, as is the Bobby Moynihan version of the character, but it’s hard to see what the show is going for beyond an examination of choices, regrets, and satisfaction, which I think someone with more life years lived will relate to best.  The trailer offered some smiles but not many, though it’s nice to see Steve Urkel out of retirement.  We’ll monitor its progress, but our initial impressions are lukewarm at best.

STATUS: CBS ordered 13 episodes but pulled the series from the fall schedule after the sixth episode due to low ratings, which signals that the show has been all but canceled.  The Eye intends to air the full season at a later date; when and if the official cancellation announcement is made, CPU! will report it here.

CPU! STATUS: With such a ringing endorsement from CBS, we confidently continue to pass on this show.

The Orville

THE ORVILLE, Fox

WHO: Seth MacFarlane (Family Guy), Adrianne Palicki (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Penny Johnson Jerald (Castle), Scott Grimes (ER), Peter Macon (Shameless), J Lee (Family Guy), Halston Sage (Crisis)

WHAT: Set 300 years in the future, the hourlong dramedy follows the adventures of the Orville, a not-so-top-of-the-line exploratory ship in Earth’s interstellar Fleet. Facing cosmic challenges from without and within, this motley crew of space explorers will boldly go where no comedic drama has gone before.

Catch up on Hulu or at FoxNow.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  Another intriguing comedic entry in Fox’s nerd-friendly comedy lineup!  In the grand tradition of vehicles like Galaxy Quest, 3rd Rock from the Sun, and every Family Guy parody of anything science fiction ever, Seth McFarlane has now created this Star Trek-like homage to futuristic space exploration.  It could very well be stupid – more of a Peter Griffin than a Stewie or a Brian, say – but it could also be uproariously amusing, and there are CPU! regulars who will likely gravitate toward the popcorn adventures of the ship to which the title refers.  The description of this program classifies it as a “dramedy.”  Hopefully, it is more “medy” than “dram.”

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 2!  The Season One finale aired on December 7, 2017, with a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not all CPU!ers have viewed this new Fox show, but some resident CPU!ers already requested coverage of this show on the podcast, so this “pick up” is definite and permanent.  Stay tuned!

The Resident

THE RESIDENT, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: January 21, 2018

WHO: Manish Dayal (Halt and Catch Fire, 90210), Matt Czuchry (The Good Wife), Emily VanCamp (Revenge), Bruce Greenwood (The People v. O.J. Simpson), Shaunette Wilson (Billions)

WHAT: An idealistic young doctor begins his first day under the supervision of a tough, brilliant senior resident who pulls the curtain back on all of the good and evil in modern day medicine.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Here cometh another medical drama, this time to Fox, with Logan from Gilmore Girls and Amanda/Emily from Revenge in featured roles.  This feels like a watered down House, with a main character that lacks the deduction skills of Dr. House and plays more like the Burgess Meredith character from Rocky: tough but fair, brilliant but principled, honest but abrasive, and so on, who is there to motivate young residents as they get their toes wet in patient care.  Personally, this CP tires of the proliferation of medical dramas and, therefore, passes on this one, but if it merits another look, let us know.

STATUS: Nine of a total of fourteen episodes have aired as of the publication of this post.  TV pundits believe it is too early to predict chances at renewal or cancellation.

CPU! STATUS: It’s still a medical drama, right?

Reverie

REVERIE, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: March 6, 2018

WHO: Sarah Shahi (Person of Interest), Dennis Haysbert (24), Sendhil Ramamurthy (Heroes), Kathryn Morris (Cold Case), Jessica Lu (Awkward)

WHAT: A grounded and dramatic thriller about a former detective specializing in human behavior who is brought in when the launch of an advanced virtual reality program has dangerous and unintended consequences.

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VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up.  The hesitancy comes from two primary reasons: there is no trailer, currently, and Sarah Shahi just hailed from Person of Interest, all about an omnipresent and omniscient AI, a possible evolutionary step for VR.  After all, what does “advanced virtual reality program” mean?  Are we looking at something drawing from influences like Minority Report?  And really, answering these questions is the only reason, apart from the erstwhile Shaw, that we’d give this one a look-see, as it hints at a flavor of science fiction without being committal to the genre, popular with the CPU! roster.  If the vagueness and mystery do not pay off well, though, we’ll probably drop it like a rock.

STATUS: It premiered two weeks ago!  It’s too early to tell.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Rise

RISE, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: March 13, 2018

WHO: Josh Radnor (How I Met Your Mother), Auli’i Cravalho (Moana), Rosie Perez (Search Party, Lipstick Jungle), Marley Shelton (The Lottery), Rarmian Newton (The Family), Amy Forsyth (The Path), Casey Johnson (G.L.O.W.), Shirley Rumierk, Joe Tippett, Ted Sutherland, Taylor Richardson, Damon J. Gillespie, recurring player Shannon Purser (Stranger Things)

WHAT: Centers on a high school drama teacher and family man whose passion for the program and his students galvanizes the entire working class town. Based on Michael Sokolove’s book Drama High, which itself is based on real-life drama teacher Lou Volpe.

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VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up.  I think we might be picking up shows too benevolently this season. Honestly, with so little to go on, this CP is feeling vibes of Glee, Mr. Holland’s Opus, Dead Poets Society, and other, similar ilk with high school drama now as the central focus. Still, you may have noticed that the CPU! core is a theatrical bunch, so I feel compelled to look in on this one, even though the premise feels like a trope, based on a true life person or not.  Thoughts?

STATUS: It premiered last week!  It’s too early to tell.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Roseanne

ROSEANNE, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: March 27, 2018

WHO: Roseanne Barr, John Goodman, Sara Gilbert, Laurie Metcalf, Michael Fishman, Lecy Goranson, Sarah Chalke

WHAT: An eight-episode present-day revival that will find the Conner family dealing with the economic challenges of living pay check to pay check in 2018.

Trailer Available at ABC’s YouTube channel or TVLine.com

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  What can we say?  Curiosity may yet kill this cat.  Roseanne is an acknowledged sitcom classic, even though the title star was/is notoriously “in your face” and uneven, most times at the same time.  Still, CPU! regulars have already requested this one, so expect to see a “Look Back to Look Forward” series akin to our “Full/er House” series some time in 2018.  At the very least, we want to see how the hell they explain away the presence of both Beckys and Dan’s status in general.  Plus, we expect some pointed political banter from our favorite Midwest family matriarch, as only she can deliver.  Expectations are high, Roseanne Barr.  Expectations are high.

SEAL Team

SEAL TEAM, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 27

WHEN: Wednesdays at 9/8c

WHO: David Boreanaz (Bones), Jessica Paré (Mad Men), Max Thieriot (Bates Motel), Neil Brown Jr. (Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency), A.J. Buckley (CSI: NY), Toni Trucks (Franklin & Bash)

WHAT: Follows the professional and personal lives of the most elite unit of Navy SEALs as they train, plan and execute the most dangerous, high stakes missions our country can ask of them.

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VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up.  This show is essentially CBS’ contribution to a small but marked military drama fad this season (see also The Brave).  Really, the only reason this CP is even considering checking in – as the drama feels much like a 24 situation or a story in which the patriarch works a dangerous job and is gone all the time – is David Boreanaz.  Once Angel/us, once Seely Booth, now a Navy SEAL; though the drama could become melodrama easily here, David earns the chance.  He’s very popular at CPU!  Or, maybe it’s just the Chief’s unabashed crush on him.

STATUS: CBS ordered a full season of 22 episodes, 15 of which have aired at the time of this post, but no announcement has been made to “seal” the series’ future.  TV pundits are calling renewal a “safe bet,” however, because David Boreanaz is just a successful TV leading man type guy.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed, but we will regardless, because several of us have permanent crushes on David Boreanaz (#AngelnBooth4lyfe).

Splitting Up Together

SPLITTING UP TOGETHER, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: March 27, 2018

WHO: Jenna Fischer (The Office), Oliver Hudson (Nashville), Diane Farr (Numb3rs, Rescue Me), Lindsay Price (Lipstick Jungle), Bobby Lee, Olivia Keville, Van Crosby, Sander Thomas

WHAT: Based upon the original Danish series created by Mette Heeno, the single-cam comedy is the story of a couple whose marriage is reignited by their divorce.

Trailer Available at ABC’s YouTube channel or TVLine.com

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VERDICT: Pass.  Pam’s back.  She’s not married to Jim.  She was married to Oliver Hudson (on the show).  Now, they’re getting divorced…which apparently gets them hot for being married to each other again.  The premise is somewhat bland, even if slightly influenced by our modern times, but it will require some winning performances by the two adult leads to work long term.  Unfortunately, this is not subject matter that entices your friendly neighborhood CP’s typically.  We’ll keep an eye on it, as there is some quality and thought behind it, but it’s not a comedy we are sold on just yet.

S.W.A.T.

S.W.A.T., CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Nov. 2

WHEN: Thursdays at 10/9c (after football concludes)

WHO: Shemar Moore (Criminal Minds), Jay Harrington (Code Black, Better Off Ted), Kenny Johnson (Bates Motel), Peter Onorati (Murder in the First), Lina Esco (Kingdom), Alex Russell, Stephanie Sigman

WHAT: A locally born and bred S.W.A.T. sergeant is torn between loyalty to the streets and duty to his fellow officers when he’s tasked to run a specialized tactical unit that is the last stop in law enforcement in Los Angeles. Inspired by the film of the same name.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Hey, it’s Better Off Ted!  But seriously.  The Chief CP never watched the film on which this show is based and really has no interest in doing so.  This is a standard cop action drama, set in a standard metropolitan location (Los Angeles), with some standard high octane police-related tropes powering said drama and some possible social commentary powering the emotion (cops versus non-cops, etc.).  There is nothing remarkable about this trailer or any of the events and aspects contained therein; this show has a very specific target audience, most of which CPU! does not currently fall into, much as we try to expand our base and palate.  We welcome new members all the time and all suggestions, but currently, this show will not find a viewing audience here.

STATUS: Seventeen ordered episodes seem confirmed, fourteen of which have aired, but no renewal announcement has been made.  TV pundits give this series a 50/50 shot for renewal.

CPU! STATUS: The ratings are somewhat low, and no CPU!er has once mentioned it.  We will continue to keep our palates tight on this one (did that sound dirty?  I think it did!).

Ten Days in the Valley

TEN DAYS IN THE VALLEY, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 1

WHEN: Sundays at 10/9

WHO: Kyra Sedgwick (The Closer), Erika Christensen (Parenthood), Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (American Odyssey, Hunted), Malcolm-Jamal Warner (The People v. O.J. Simpson), Felix Solis (The Good Wife), Francois Battiste (The Family, The Good Wife), Currie Graham (Westworld, Longmire), Nelson Lee (NCIS: New Orleans, The Night Shift), Abigail Pniowsky (Arrival), Josh Randall (Pitch, Quarry), Ali Stroker (Glee), Ella Thomas (Ballers, NCIS: Los Angeles), Beth Triffon (Dr. Ken, The Middle), Mark L. Young (Code Black)

WHAT: The ten-episode series centers on TV producer Jane Sadler, whose young daughter goes missing, mirroring the cop drama she produces.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Though this cast boasts some modestly heavy TV hitters, with the erstwhile “Closer” and Mrs. Kevin Bacon in the lead role, in some ways, this premise and story elements play like reality TV, though the plot is, as far as this CP knows, fiction.  This is clearly the type of show that will be trying for twists, even as they feel not as twisty as they should or, perhaps, over the top twisty and, therefore, tedious.  It may also be hard to sympathize with the main character if her poor choices and writing of teleplays based on dangerous information prompt some copycat to endanger the safety of her child.  Ultimately, the trailer suggests that this is yet another mystery based upon child kidnapping.  Take that as you will, but it does not entice so far.  It’s a limited series, but we’ll keep an eye on it, as we always do.

STATUS:  The Alphabet ordered 10 episodes but pulled the series from the fall schedule after the fourth episode due to low ratings, which signals that the show has been all but canceled.  The season (likely series) finale aired on January 6, 2018, after ABC burned off remaining ordered episodes; when and if the official cancellation announcement is made, CPU! will report it here.

CPU! STATUS: Sometimes, we just know how to call these things.

Grey's Anatomy Spinoff

UNTITLED GREY’S ANATOMY SPINOFF, STATION 19, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: March 22, 2018

WHO: Jaina Lee Ortiz (Rosewood). The cast also includes Jaina Lee Ortiz (Rosewood) as Andy Herrera, Grey Damon (Aquarius) as Jack Gibson, Barrett Doss (Marvel’s Iron Fist) as Victoria Hughes, Alberto Frezza (Dead of Summer) as Ryan Tanner, Jay Hayden (The Catch) as Travis Montgomery, Okieriete Onaodowan (Broadway’s Hamilton) as Dean Miller, Danielle Savre (Too Close To Home) as Maya Bishop and Miguel Sandoval (Medium) as Capt. Pruitt Herrera.

WHAT: Set in a Seattle firehouse, it follows a group of heroic firefighters, from the captain to the newest recruits, as they risk their lives and their hearts both in the line of duty and off the clock.

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VERDICT: Pass.  So, it was probably inevitable that Shonda Rimes and the ABC Network would attempt to franchise (with spin-offs) the successful-still-beyond-belief Grey’s Anatomy, especially since the latter program is going into its fourteenth season, despite improbable odds and a rotational cast roster.  Unfortunately, CPU! will not be along for this ride.  The project has no title, no trailer, and very little information to go on.  Plus, we jumped the shark on Grey’s a few seasons ago.  Now, there are some CPU!ers who still watch and may revive our dormant Grey’s Anatomy coverage via podcast; if they do, and if this untitled projects gets off the ground in more than teasers and thin premise descriptions, we will cross the bridge of coverage.  For now, we are not interested, for all the logical reasons outlined above.

Valor

VALOR, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 9

WHEN: Mondays at 9/8c

WHO: Matt Barr (Sleepy Hollow), Christina Ochoa (Animal Kingdom), Charlie Barnett (Secrets and Lies, Chicago Fire), Nigel Thatch (American Dreams), Corbin Reid (How to Get Away with Murder), Melissa Roxburgh (Legends of Tomorrow, Arrow), W. Tré Davis

WHAT: The boundaries between military discipline and human desire are tested on a US Army base that houses an elite unit of helicopter pilots trained to perform clandestine international and domestic missions. The drama unfolds in the present as well as in flashbacks to a failed mission involving one of the first female pilots in the unit, ultimately uncovering layers of personal and government/military secrets, and leading to a season-long plan to rescue a group of MIA soldiers.

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VERDICT: Pass.  For our third military-related entry this season, the CW enters the foray with a more mystery-specific pass involving an army unit, layers of conspiracy, and potentially poor character choices, all with CW-young and beautiful faces populating the drama.  There are no known or well established acting quantities in this equation, and the drama feels somewhat hollow, even superficial, at best.  The only reason CPU! is checking in on one of these dramas is for its lead actor, which can be a determinate but is not applicable in this instance.  If this show gains some kind of traction or steam or acclaim, we will reconsider, but for now, this is a confident pass.

STATUS: The Season One finale aired on January 29, 2018, after a total of 13 episodes.  No valorous announcements of future seasons (or lack of) have been made.  TV pundits think renewal is a “long shot” based upon low ratings and negative critical reception.

CPU! STATUS: The military dramas just aren’t making it, and we’re, frankly, kind of okay with that.

Will & Grace - Season 1

WILL & GRACE, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 28

WHEN: Thursdays at 9/8c

WHO: Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Sean Hayes, Megan Mullally

WHAT: Twelve-episode revival of the popular 1998-2006 comedy series.

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VERDICT: Enthusiastic Pick Up.  Not only is the meta musical trailer (how fascinatingly satirical and relevant, she says in her best judgmental Karen voice – or maybe Will’s voice, I could see him commenting in this way) amazingly put together, showcasing a cast of four that reclaimed the exact beats of the characters they stopped playing in 2006, NBC has already ordered a few more episodes and a second season.  Plus, the Chief CP is a big fan, as are several resident CP’s and supporters.  We already have a few requesting it for podcast consumption.  On top of that, the original Will & Grace was years ahead of its time, normalizing LGBTQ+ conversations and culture in ways that will feel comfortable, even homey now, as the wider world, with the exception of some pockets, is more accepting.  At the apex of this exciting new revival among the fad of revivals: Jack and Karen.  I repeat, Jack and Karen.  They say what we’re all thinking because they’re drunk and/or high and/or rich and/or self-involved and/or, perhaps, not entirely sane and stable.  Sounds like the perfect time for their comeback, and for a “Looking Back to Look Forward” series at CPU! on the subject.

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 10 AND Season 11!  Fourteen of a total of 16 ordered episodes have aired.

CPU! STATUS: Resident CPU!ers already requested coverage of this show on the podcast as a “Looking Back to Look Forward” series, so this “pick up” is definite and permanent.  Stay tuned!

Young Sheldon

YOUNG SHELDON, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Sneak preview on Monday, Sept. 25 at 8:30 pm

WHEN: Thursdays at 8:30/7:30c (beginning Nov. 2 after football concludes)

WHO: Iain Armitage (Big Little Lies), Zoe Perry (The Family), Annie Potts (The Fosters), Lance Barber (The Comeback), Raegan Revord (Modern Family), Montana Jordan, narrator Jim Parsons

WHAT: The single-camera Big Bang Theory prequel follows Sheldon Cooper at the age of 9, living with his family in East Texas and going to high school.

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VERDICT: Pass For Now.  No one can deny the popularity of Big Bang Theory; it’s been on a CPU! catch-up list for a while, and we have some interest in it percolating within the CPU! roster of panelists.  Yet, not many of us are ready to talk about it yet, so it seems premature to enter into watching a prequel about the popular character, played by Jim Parsons, and his particularly brand of eccentricity blossoming from a young age.  We will keep an eye on this show and possibly create a series coupled with BBT, but for now, we will wait and see how such a prequel spin-off fares while the parent show still airs.

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 2!  Fifteen of 22 confirmed to be ordered episodes have aired as of the publication of this post.

CPU! STATUS: We would want to watch and cover BBT on the podcast before visiting this spin-off; however, we’ll keep an eye on the freshman series’ progress this season.

The following is a link to all premiere dates for shows covered beyond the main networks: http://www.metacritic.com/feature/tv-premiere-dates

Non-Broadcast Network Pick-Ups

Star Trek: Discovery (CBS) – picked up when announced last season, but premiere delayed to Fall 2017.

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 2! The Season One finale aired on CBS Streaming Service “All Access” on February 11, 2018, after a total of 16 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: A Star Trek comprehensive “Look Back to Look Forward” series is being planned for 2018 or 2019, so this show will eventually be included as part of the line-up, in which CPU! will discuss all existing Star Trek programs in an extended series.  Stay tuned!

Mindhunter (Netflix) – David Fincher’s newest addition to the streaming service, with the following synopsis:

David Fincher’s latest Netflix original series (following House of Cards) stars Holt McCallany and Jonathan Groff as FBI agents who solve murders with advice gleaned from interviews of imprisoned serial killers. The 1979-set series also stars Anna Torv, and is based on the real-life work of FBI veteran John Douglas, who served as the inspiration for the Jack Crawford character in the various Hannibal Lecter books as well as for Jason Gideon on Criminal Minds. Fincher directs the pilot, Charlize Theron is a producer, and Joe Penhall (The Road) writes the adaptation of Douglas’s book.

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 2! Netflix released the entirety of Season 1 (10 episodes) on October 13, 2017.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Alias Grace (Netflix) – Netflix’s answer to “The Handmaid’s Tale,” a Margaret Atwood adaptation:

The second major Margaret Atwood adaptation to hit the small screen this year (following Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale), this six-episode miniseries is inspired by the true story of a shocking double murder in a remote Canadian town in 1843. The series is written by Sarah Polley (Away From Her) and directed by Mary Harron (I Shot Andy Warhol). Sarah Gadon, Anna Paquin, Kerr Logan, Zachary Levi, and David Cronenberg (yes, the one you’re thinking of) star.

STATUS: Classified as a miniseries, Netflix released the six episodes of this program on November 3, 2017.  Because it is a miniseries, continuation is not expected, but we will keep an eye on any news regarding this program for this TV season.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Future Man (Hulu):

Directed by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, Hulu’s new comedy series follows a janitor (Josh Hutcherson) who suddenly finds himself charged with the task of traveling through time to save the human race. Eliza Coupe, Derek Wilson, Haley Joel Osment, Keith David, Glenne Headly, and Ed Begley Jr. also star.

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 2!  Hulu released Season One (13 episodes) on November 14, 2017. 

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Marvel’s Runaways (Hulu): There is very little information about this property other than some limited internet chatter, but we are comic book prone.

Adapted from the comics by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona, Hulu’s first Marvel series comes from Gossip Girl creators Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage and centers on six diverse teenagers who unite around a common foe: their parents.

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 2!  The Season One finale aired on January 9, 2018, after a total of 10 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Upcoming Schedule!

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Hi! CPU! has been besieged by all the bad luck lately – if it’s not failed equipment, then it’s failed health and welfare as the influenza epidemic overtakes us all – or, at least, the Chief CP (who does most of the heavy lifting, that’s why the title and all).  We are also rebuilding our production line, so to speak, with the need to recover some lost recordings.  So, we’re a little touch and go.  Stick with us!  This week, we are back to a rerun, and then hopefully we’ll have some new content as the upcoming weeks progress. Our next two weeks of podcast episodes look like this:

This week: Rerun! (Thursday) – the most recent episode from our Doctor Who panel.

Next week: The Punisher, Season One (Thursday).

 

New episodes, as always, are also coming down the pike, including new panels, such as for The Good Place, Grace and Frankie, iZombie, Friends (Looking Back), Battle Creek (Looking Back), and Sense8, and new episodes from old panels, including Once Upon a Time, The 100, Fuller House, American Horror Story, Broadchurch, Doctor Who, Game of Thrones, and Stranger Things. Don’t miss them! Stay tuned!

Progress Report: Mid-Season Report Card for 2017-2018 Pilots

It’s that time of year!  Call it CPU!’s Holiday Present to you!  Or New Year present! Time to check in on the progress of shows and see which shows are surviving this season and beyond on the major networks.  Is your show on the list? Did it survive cancellation? Read below.

Thanks to TVLine and other sources for helping a girl out.

*Note: with the expansion of CPU!, these initial thoughts are based upon the CPU! Chief’s assessments.  As with last season, a growing number of CPU! members may find shows initially passed by the CPU! Chief and choose to review them.  CPU! readers will be informed if the show’s status changes regarding coverage as the season progresses through the handy CPU! Progress Reports, and all written reviews will be published!

9-1-1

9-1-1, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: January 3, 2018

WHO: Angela Bassett (American Horror Story)

WHAT: A fast-paced exploration into the lives and careers of first responders — cops, paramedics, firefighters — the people who put their lives on the line to save others.

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VERDICT: Pass.  A few thoughts on this first entry, numerically titled and, therefore, ahead of the alphabet. While we at CPU! are big fans of Ms. Bassett, being that we’ve watched her on American Horror Story for several seasons and greatly enjoy her contributions to the horror anthology juggernaut, the fact is that with so little information to go on for this mid-season entry on Fox’s new lineup, we are hard pressed to adopt this title for our pick-up list.  There is no trailer, the description is thin, and, frankly, it sounds potentially procedural in nature, if not a recycling and/or rehashing of medical and law enforcement dramas currently all over network and cable TV.  What we’re saying is: it doesn’t sound original, no matter how much caliber Angela Bassett may add to it.  So, we start with a pass.  Bodes well, eh?

9JKL

9JKL, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 2

WHEN: Mondays at 8:30/7:30c

WHO: Mark Feuerstein (Royal Pains), David Walton (About a Boy), Liza Lapira (Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23), Matt Murray (Rookie Blue), Linda Lavin (The Good Wife), Elliott Gould (Ray Donovan), Albert Tsai (Dr. Ken)

WHAT: A family comedy inspired by a time in Mark Feuerstein’s adult life when he lived in apartment 9K in the building he grew up in, sandwiched between his parents’ apartment, 9J, and his brother, sister-in-law and their baby’s apartment, 9L, and his attempts to set boundaries with his intrusive but well-meaning family.

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VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up.  This feels like a very borderline situation for a situation comedy, in terms of actual, successful laughter, as far as this Couch Potato (CP) is concerned.  Though apparently derived from real-life sources, namely Mark Feuerstein’s real life, the teaser trailer offers several repetitive jokes and a mixed bag in terms of comedic presentation.  But for each low, including Mark himself, who keeps trying for comedy but somehow isn’t able to achieve it as easily as others, there is at least one or two highs, namely the actors playing his parents.  In fact, it’s the casting this time around that is giving me the urge to at least try an episode or two and see if a half hour is better than a couple of minutes.  David Walton’s brand of “dudebro” is extremely watchable, owing to the nuances of the underrated but erstwhile About a Boy alum’s particular oeuvre of comedic timing, and veterans Linda Lavin and Elliott Gould are money players in the comedy genre – they are bound to eke out a few laughs.  The trailer doesn’t inspire a ton of confidence, but there’s no harm in taking this one for a whirl and seeing what happens.

STATUS: CBS ordered a full season of 16 episodes, 12 of which have aired, but no renewal/cancellation announcement has yet been made.  TV pundits give this one a 50/50 shot at renewal.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Alex, Inc.

ALEX, INC., ABC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Zach Braff (Scrubs), Michael Imperioli (The Sopranos), Tiya Sircar (The Good Place), Hillary Anne Matthews (New Girl)

WHAT: Based on the podcast of the same name, Alex Schuman is an inquisitive journalist, husband, and father who dives headfirst into the brave new world of entrepreneurship when he quits his stable job and starts his own business.

Trailer Available here.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  Honestly, much of this pick up is in podcast solidarity.  It’s a TV show based upon a podcast.  ONE CAN DREAM, RIGHT?!  In less selfish news, though the premise of this show may appeal most strongly to a narrow but cultivated set of hipster Millennials…Zach Braff.  Zach Braff is all you need to know.  Who doesn’t find Zach Braff funny? (If you answer “me,” I’m calling shenanigans!).  It’s time for his post-Scrubs TV revival to take shape, and what better time and with what better vehicle than this?  Also, this premise and dose of edgy observational humor is the kind of real life funny that actually plays as funny, even in a two minute trailer, though, perhaps, I’m jaded by the previous trailer.  Or, perhaps, I’m cautiously optimistic.  Then again, this could fail on its merits because podcasts are still fairly niche in terms of audience, and it’s hard to see how TV would build upon that.  Not that we know anything about that around here, or anything.

A.P. Bio

A.P. BIO, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: February 1, 2018 (special preview)

WHO: Patton Oswalt (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) Glenn Howerton (It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia), Mary Sohn (Teachers), Lyric Lewis (The CW’s MADtv), Aparna Brielle (Grimm), Nick Peine (Office Christmas Party), Tom Bennett (Drunk History: UK), Jacob McCarthy

WHAT: A hilariously cynical Ivy League professor loses out on his dream job and goes to work as a high school biology teacher where he imposes his unorthodox teaching style and uses the kids to plot out revenge on those who wronged him.

Trailer available here.

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VERDICT: Pass.  This is a new spin on the “reluctant school teacher” trope, but the premise outlined in the available trailer resonates like recycled sitcom, in many regards, with updated motifs like social media “cat-fishing” – encouraged by a teacher, no less – and possibly slightly more erudite potty humor. Describing the main character as “hilariously cynical” is being far too generous, however.  Apparently from the creative and collective former and current SNL minds of Seth Meyers and Lorne Michaels, a brilliant but irascible teacher in the vein of the brilliant but irascible Dr. House (from House) fails to achieve tenure in the Ivies and ends up teaching high school.  The premise by itself is a struggle to buy into without more information but so is the likability of the main character – or even the UN-likability.  Mostly, the character is bland, and it’s hard to know how the audience should relate to the teacher when he’s so two-dimensional, at least until he develops his inevitable sensitivity and inspiration from teaching today’s advanced placement biology students – development not shown in the teaser, for the record.  In all honesty, throughout the viewing of this trailer, I kept thinking that teachers don’t need additional pressure from politicians and parents based upon a fictional representation that is more to hate than to love, and in these sociopolitical and cultural times, where the slightest of mascots can render unintended influences on those of us living real life, the entire joke behind the premise doesn’t quite land, at least not for this CP. If you take a gander and disagree, let us know.  We’re willing to change (and have)!

Black Lightning

BLACK LIGHTNING, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: January 16, 2018

WHO: Cress Williams (Hart of Dixie), Nafessa Williams (Code Black), China Anne McClain (House of Payne), Christine Adams (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.)

WHAT: Jefferson Pierce made his choice: he hung up the suit and his secret identity years ago, but with one daughter hell-bent on justice and the other a star student being recruited by a local gang, he’ll be pulled back into the fight as the wanted vigilante and DC legend Black Lightning.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  It’s a comic book show.  CPU!’s comic book core (or corps?) will likely step up to the plate for this one, particularly if it is folded into the crossover potential of the Arrowverse, making it a likely additional entry for our DCTU panel.  The trailer shows some influence by Marvel’s Luke Cage but also the broader, moodier tones of the DC film franchise as a whole, ringing with more gravitas than even Arrow when it first began.  How will it all come out in the wash?  We’ll be there to find out.

The Brave

THE BRAVE, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 25

WHEN: Mondays at 10/9c

WHO: Mike Vogel (Under the Dome), Anne Heche (Save Me, Men in Trees), Tate Ellington (Quantico), Demetrius Grosse (Westworld, Justified), Noah Mills (2 Broke Girls), Sofia Pernas (Jane the Virgin), Hadi Tabbal, Natacha Karam

WHAT: A heart-pounding look into the complex world of our bravest military heroes who make personal sacrifices while executing the most challenging and dangerous missions behind enemy lines.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Military-themed dramas seem to be the type of show en vogue on network television this coming season.  More on that later.  While there could be some potentially tense and riveting drama rooted in The Brave (formerly For God and Country), whether this show decides to focus on missions by episode or over the course of a season, this program rings as somewhat procedural in nature given the fact that we would be watching military task forces or units solve potential international crises, short or long term. The question that comes to mind is how would that premise, in either framework, sustain, repetitively and over the course of a season?   It appears, from the trailer, that the driving force of the show will be “how do they do it?” rather than “how does it fit within the larger picture?”  Lacking a gimmick, like 24’s real time motif, the premise as it stands is underwhelming.  Plus, this CP is not an overall fan of Anne Heche, because reasons, and is also wary of how the “enemies” behind enemy lines might be portrayed, given current climates in our country. If this show earns some critical acclaim or popular steam, we may revise our stance, but for now, there is little likely to attract our merry band of podcasters.  If you watch and like this show and want us to cover it, send us a comment or an email (couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com).

STATUS: NBC announced that it would not be ordering the “back 9,” meaning that the first season will be no more than 13 episodes.  To date, nine episodes have aired.  TV pundits also give this program a 50/50 shot at renewal.

CPU! STATUS: No change.  Though military dramas seemed to be the trend of the season, most if not all of them are generally low-rated and are living precariously on the bubble.  There is no reason for CPU! to change its mind, and no one seems to be talking about this one.

By the Book

BY THE BOOK, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: February 5, 2018

WHO: Jay R. Ferguson (The Real O’Neals), David Krumholtz (Numb3rs), Ian Gomez (Supergirl, Cougar Town), Lindsey Kraft (Getting On), Tony Rock (Everybody Hates Chris), Camryn Manheim (Ghost Whisperer)

WHAT: A modern day man at a crossroads in his life decides to live according to the Bible. Based on the bestselling book by A.J. Jacobs, The Year of Living Biblically.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Aside from the fact that there is no teaser trailer to expand upon this brief premise description, this sounds rather Hallmark channel at its core.  No judgments as much as cursory observations, and while this CP sees the potential of an audience for this program, especially given CBS’ core viewership, this is not the type of drama (is it even a drama?) that entices here at Couch Potatoes Unite!  If you want us to start covering it, though, let us know.  For now, we’ve got enough and better established TV watching commitments to keep us busy.

Champions

CHAMPIONS, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Anders Holm (The Mindy Project), Andy Favreau (Aquarius), JJ Totah (Liv and Maddie), Nina Wadia, Mouzam Makkar, recurring player Mindy Kaling (The Mindy Project)

WHAT: The single-cam comedy centers on Vince, a charismatic gym owner with no ambition who lives with his younger brother Michael, a gorgeous idiot. Their simple life of women and working out is put on hold when the teenage son of Vince is dropped off on their doorstep by Priya (Kaling), one of his old high school flings.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Your CPU! Chief CP likes The Mindy Project; we’ve intermittently covered the show here at CPU! because I and a couple other Couch Potatoes enjoy the unique comedic chops of Mindy Kaling, the erstwhile Kelly Kapoor from The Office and Mindy Lahiri on the previously mentioned TMP.  It’s nice to see that she will land squarely on her feet upon conclusion of TMP, which is going into its final, Hulu-airing season, its sixth.  Still, this situation comedy does not spark interest, her presence and one of her former Mindy Lahiri beaus aside.  The premise is sort of like Three Men and a Baby, if there were only two men and if the baby was a teenager.  There is no trailer to judge writing or performance, and aside from Kaling, there isn’t much draw from a prior project side of the coin to entice in lieu of the pencil-thin premise.  It has the potential to be smart if Kaling writes for the show; it also has the potential to be a locker-room driven comedy, given the notion that the main character owns a gym.  There are too many “ifs” to inspire views.  As always, let us know if we are wrong.  I don’t think we are.

the-crossing

THE CROSSING, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Steve Zahn (Mad Dogs), Sandrine Holt (MacGyver, House of Cards), Natalie Martinez (Under the Dome), Jay Karnes (The Shield), Simone Kessell (Of Kings and Prophets), Grant Harvey (The Secret Life of the American Teenager), Kelly Missal (One Life to Live), Marcuis W. Harris (Vice Principals), Rick Gomez (Justified), Tommy Bastow (EastEnders), John D’Leo, Rob Campbell, Bailey Skodje, Luc Roderique

WHAT: Refugees from a war-torn country start showing up to seek asylum in an American town. Only the country these people are from is America and the war they are fleeing is 250 years in the future. The local sheriff with a past, a federal agent, and a mother in search of her missing refugee daughter drive this allegory with a surprising conspiracy at the center.

Trailer available here.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  The trailer teases some interesting mysteries – what are these futuristic refugees fleeing?  How do they have powers?  Are they friend or foe?  Are they human?  There is some potential science fiction, making the premise potentially attractive to CPU! panelists.  There was nothing particularly impressive about the trailer presentation, yet the intrigue is palpable.  Plus, the description refers to both allegory and conspiracy.  Just what will we be watching?  Only one way to find out.  Interestingly, as the trailer started, this CP fleetingly thought, “This is like Lost, in reverse maybe.”  The trailer then connected the show to Lost by crediting the network as the broadcaster of both.  On the nose, then, ABC is seeking its next Lost.  There is nothing in the trailer suggesting that The Crossing will be such a contender to compare to the venerable and controversial preceding drama, but maybe today’s cynical TV audiences will be surprised.

Deception

Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders

LAW & ORDER TRUE CRIME: THE MENENDEZ MURDERS, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 26

WHEN: Tuesdays at 10/9c

WHO: Edie Falco (The Sopranos), Anthony Edwards (ER), Miles Gaston Villanueva (The Young and the Restless), Gus Halper (Power, Public Morals), Josh Charles (The Good Wife), Julianne Nicholson (Law & Order: Criminal Intent), Constance Marie (Switched at Birth), Heather Graham (Scrubs), Elizabeth Reaser (Grey’s Anatomy), Mark Moses (Mad Men), Larry Cedar (Deadwood), Kate Beahan (Mistresses), Carlos Gomez (Madam Secretary), James DuMont (American Horror Story, Treme)

WHAT: The inaugural installment of the eight-episode anthology series focuses on Lyle and Erik Menendez, brothers who were convicted in 1996 of murdering their parents and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Yawn.  Yet another entry in the Law and Order franchise.  Your Chief CP could not even watch the trailer – it’s clear that Dick Wolf and company want to get a crack at the popularity of the American Crime Story anthology series currently doing well on Fox/FX.  Also, there are too many procedural programs and not enough time.  We do have some slight interest expressed in Law and Order coverage, but it will take planning to cover the decades and spin-offs associated with this franchise.  Also, the Menendez murders are just not that interesting a concept.  If you would like to vote away our massive cynicism here, you need only comment, email, etc.

STATUS: Eight episodes were ordered by the Peacock for the first season of this anthology series; the first season finale aired on November 14, 2017.  No announcement regarding the show’s “true” future has yet been made, and pundits seem hesitant to make predictions either way, though measurements seem to indicate that this program is a “stable performer,” ratings-wise.

CPU! STATUS: Still yawning.

Life Sentence

LIFE SENTENCE, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Lucy Hale (Pretty Little Liars), Elliot Knight (American Gothic), Dylan Walsh (Unforgettable), Gillian Vigman (New Girl), Brooke Lyons (iZombie), Carlos PenaVega (Grease: Live, Big Time Rush), Jayson Blair (Young & Hungry)

WHAT: When a young woman diagnosed with terminal cancer finds out that she’s not dying after all, she has to learn to live with the choices she made when she decided to “live like she was dying.”

Trailer Available at The CW’s YouTube channel or TVLine.com

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VERDICT: Pass.  In many ways, the concept of this show feels like a tweaking of No Tomorrow, recently canceled by the very same network.  Instead, the person dying receives a new lease on life, rather than a guarantee of death and a need to fulfill a bucket list, and must deal with the aftermath of the trying times of poor health, including the effect of those times on family and loved ones.  There are many aspects to potentially like about this show, including unblemished, standard-beauty type members of the cast. At the same time, it also feels very by rote and potentially manipulative.  Perhaps, if the trailer had offered something in the way of darker edges or conflict other than the sheer buffoonery of the main character’s family, it would entice more.  As it stands, this show seems to be another chapter in the TV annals of “ain’t life funny” TV.  Still, I think it will probably find an audience, and, perhaps, people who have dealt with similar situations will find it funny.  We’ll keep an eye on it, to see if it gains traction or steam.

Marvel's Inhumans

MARVEL’S INHUMANS, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: Two-hour premiere Sept. 29 at 8/7c

WHEN: Fridays at 9/8c

WHO: Anson Mount (Hell on Wheels), Iwan Rheon (Game of Thrones), Serinda Swan (Graceland), Ken Leung (Lost), Ellen Woglom (Outlaw), Eme Ikwuakor (Extant), Isabelle Cornish (Home and Away), Mike Moh (Empire), Sonya Balmores (Beyond the Break)

WHAT: The eight-episode series will explore the never-before-told epic adventure of Black Bolt and the royal family.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  Ramsey Snow/Bolton lives!  Just kidding.  The Chief CP does not know enough about Marvel to understand how this fits into the overall scheme of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including story lines started on Marvel Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Still, with the overall interest in comic book adaptations from our nerdy core/corps of panelists, I can’t imagine us not podcasting about it someday.  The trailer is somewhat interesting – if somewhat confusing all at the same time.  But look!  Stories about enhanced people!  Our bread and butter, yes?

STATUS: ABC ordered 8 episodes, all of which have aired; the first season finale aired on November 10, 2017.  No announcement pertaining to the inhumans’ fates has been made.  TV pundits think renewal is a “long shot” based upon low ratings and negative critical reception.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed, though, notably, no one has talked about it.

The Mayor

THE MAYOR, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 3

WHEN: Tuesdays at 9:30/8:30c

WHO: Brandon Micheal Hall (Search Party), Lea Michele (Scream Queens), Yvette Nicole Brown (The Odd Couple, Community), Bernard Jones (Meet the Browns), Marcel Spears

WHAT: When an outspoken, idealistic rapper runs for office as a publicity stunt and actually gets elected, he surprises everyone (including himself) when he has a natural knack for the job and slowly transforms City Hall.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  Quite honestly, this might be one of the most promising new comedies to hit network TV this coming season, and this is one of the shows the Chief CP is most excited about.  While I am no great fan of Lea Michele, I can’t think of a more timely, more relevant premise for a situation comedy than this.  Check it: a rapper runs for office as a publicity stunt, achieves it beyond his wildest expectations despite the fact that he’s probably not qualified for it, and political hi-jinks ensue.  Remind you of anything?  Only now, the jokes come from real life and from the other side of the widespread divide skewering American society.  This is not a political statement; if anything, it’s important to present both sides to all people, and fictionalized though this may be, I think it will find a cross-cultural, cross-generational audience, with a smart premise and decent satire bolstering it, who will see what is being reflecting in it and appreciate the voices informing it.  Bravo to the creators for putting it out there, and bravo to the Alphabet network for endorsing it.

STATUS: 11 episodes are confirmed to be ordered, 9 of which have aired.  No news on the renewal/cancellation front yet – TV pundits give this program a 50/50 chance at renewal.  Probably out of habit.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Me, Myself & I

ME, MYSELF & I, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 25

WHEN: Mondays at 9:30/8:30c

WHO: Bobby Moynihan (Saturday Night Live), John Larroquette (The Librarians), Brian Unger (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia), Sharon Lawrence (Rizzoli & Isles, NYPD Blue), Kelen Coleman (Big Little Lies), Jaleel White (Family Matters), Jack Dylan Grazer, Skylar Gray, Christopher Paul Richards, Mandell Maughan, Reylynn Caster

WHAT: A single-camera comedy examining one man’s life over a 50-year span. The show will focus on three distinct periods in his life — as a 14-year-old in 1991, a 40-year-old in present day, and a 65-year-old in 2042.

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VERDICT: Pass.  As funny as Bobby Moynihan can be and as John Larroquette always is, this sitcom and premise feel like a comedic re-purposing of This Is Us for the Eye network. Nevertheless, in viewing the trailer, this CP nursed hope that there was something truly novel that would drawn the viewer in – personally, I think the target audiences that will likely resonate with this most are steeped in Baby Boomers and Generation X.  The Chief CP is a late-stage member of the latter, as is the Bobby Moynihan version of the character, but it’s hard to see what the show is going for beyond an examination of choices, regrets, and satisfaction, which I think someone with more life years lived will relate to best.  The trailer offered some smiles but not many, though it’s nice to see Steve Urkel out of retirement.  We’ll monitor its progress, but our initial impressions are lukewarm at best.

STATUS: CBS ordered 13 episodes but pulled the series from the fall schedule after the sixth episode due to low ratings, which signals that the show has been all but canceled.  The Eye intends to air the full season at a later date; when and if the official cancellation announcement is made, CPU! will report it here.

CPU! STATUS: With such a ringing endorsement from CBS, we confidently continue to pass on this show.

The Orville

THE ORVILLE, Fox

WHEN: Thursdays at 9/8c (beginning Sept. 28)

WHO: Seth MacFarlane (Family Guy), Adrianne Palicki (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Penny Johnson Jerald (Castle), Scott Grimes (ER), Peter Macon (Shameless), J Lee (Family Guy), Halston Sage (Crisis)

WHAT: Set 300 years in the future, the hourlong dramedy follows the adventures of the Orville, a not-so-top-of-the-line exploratory ship in Earth’s interstellar Fleet. Facing cosmic challenges from without and within, this motley crew of space explorers will boldly go where no comedic drama has gone before.

Catch up on Hulu or at FoxNow.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  Another intriguing comedic entry in Fox’s nerd-friendly comedy lineup!  In the grand tradition of vehicles like Galaxy Quest, 3rd Rock from the Sun, and every Family Guy parody of anything science fiction ever, Seth McFarlane has now created this Star Trek-like homage to futuristic space exploration.  It could very well be stupid – more of a Peter Griffin than a Stewie or a Brian, say – but it could also be uproariously amusing, and there are CPU! regulars who will likely gravitate toward the popcorn adventures of the ship to which the title refers.  The description of this program classifies it as a “dramedy.”  Hopefully, it is more “medy” than “dram.”

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 2!  The Season One finale aired on December 7, 2017, with a total of 13 episodes.

CPU! STATUS: Not all CPU!ers have viewed this new Fox show, but some resident CPU!ers already requested coverage of this show on the podcast, so this “pick up” is definite and permanent.  Stay tuned!

The Resident

THE RESIDENT, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: January 21, 2018

WHO: Manish Dayal (Halt and Catch Fire, 90210), Matt Czuchry (The Good Wife), Emily VanCamp (Revenge), Bruce Greenwood (The People v. O.J. Simpson), Shaunette Wilson (Billions)

WHAT: An idealistic young doctor begins his first day under the supervision of a tough, brilliant senior resident who pulls the curtain back on all of the good and evil in modern day medicine.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Here cometh another medical drama, this time to Fox, with Logan from Gilmore Girls and Amanda/Emily from Revenge in featured roles.  This feels like a watered down House, with a main character that lacks the deduction skills of Dr. House and plays more like the Burgess Meredith character from Rocky: tough but fair, brilliant but principled, honest but abrasive, and so on, who is there to motivate young residents as they get their toes wet in patient care.  Personally, this CP tires of the proliferation of medical dramas and, therefore, passes on this one, but if it merits another look, let us know.

Reverie

REVERIE, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: March 6, 2018

WHO: Sarah Shahi (Person of Interest), Dennis Haysbert (24), Sendhil Ramamurthy (Heroes), Kathryn Morris (Cold Case), Jessica Lu (Awkward)

WHAT: A grounded and dramatic thriller about a former detective specializing in human behavior who is brought in when the launch of an advanced virtual reality program has dangerous and unintended consequences.

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VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up.  The hesitancy comes from two primary reasons: there is no trailer, currently, and Sarah Shahi just hailed from Person of Interest, all about an omnipresent and omniscient AI, a possible evolutionary step for VR.  After all, what does “advanced virtual reality program” mean?  Are we looking at something drawing from influences like Minority Report?  And really, answering these questions is the only reason, apart from the erstwhile Shaw, that we’d give this one a look-see, as it hints at a flavor of science fiction without being committal to the genre, popular with the CPU! roster.  If the vagueness and mystery do not pay off well, though, we’ll probably drop it like a rock.

Rise

RISE, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: March 13, 2018

WHO: Josh Radnor (How I Met Your Mother), Auli’i Cravalho (Moana), Rosie Perez (Search Party, Lipstick Jungle), Marley Shelton (The Lottery), Rarmian Newton (The Family), Amy Forsyth (The Path), Casey Johnson (G.L.O.W.), Shirley Rumierk, Joe Tippett, Ted Sutherland, Taylor Richardson, Damon J. Gillespie, recurring player Shannon Purser (Stranger Things)

WHAT: Centers on a high school drama teacher and family man whose passion for the program and his students galvanizes the entire working class town. Based on Michael Sokolove’s book Drama High, which itself is based on real-life drama teacher Lou Volpe.

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VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up.  I think we might be picking up shows too benevolently this season. Honestly, with so little to go on, this CP is feeling vibes of Glee, Mr. Holland’s Opus, Dead Poets Society, and other, similar ilk with high school drama now as the central focus. Still, you may have noticed that the CPU! core is a theatrical bunch, so I feel compelled to look in on this one, even though the premise feels like a trope, based on a true life person or not.  Thoughts?

Roseanne

ROSEANNE, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: March 27, 2018

WHO: Roseanne Barr, John Goodman, Sara Gilbert, Laurie Metcalf, Michael Fishman, Lecy Goranson, Sarah Chalke

WHAT: An eight-episode present-day revival that will find the Conner family dealing with the economic challenges of living pay check to pay check in 2018.

Trailer Available at ABC’s YouTube channel or TVLine.com

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  What can we say?  Curiosity may yet kill this cat.  Roseanne is an acknowledged sitcom classic, even though the title star was/is notoriously “in your face” and uneven, most times at the same time.  Still, CPU! regulars have already requested this one, so expect to see a “Look Back to Look Forward” series akin to our “Full/er House” series some time in 2018.  At the very least, we want to see how the hell they explain away the presence of both Beckys and Dan’s status in general.  Plus, we expect some pointed political banter from our favorite Midwest family matriarch, as only she can deliver.  Expectations are high, Roseanne Barr.  Expectations are high.

SEAL Team

SEAL TEAM, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 27

WHEN: Wednesdays at 9/8c

WHO: David Boreanaz (Bones), Jessica Paré (Mad Men), Max Thieriot (Bates Motel), Neil Brown Jr. (Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency), A.J. Buckley (CSI: NY), Toni Trucks (Franklin & Bash)

WHAT: Follows the professional and personal lives of the most elite unit of Navy SEALs as they train, plan and execute the most dangerous, high stakes missions our country can ask of them.

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VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up.  This show is essentially CBS’ contribution to a small but marked military drama fad this season (see also The Brave).  Really, the only reason this CP is even considering checking in – as the drama feels much like a 24 situation or a story in which the patriarch works a dangerous job and is gone all the time – is David Boreanaz.  Once Angel/us, once Seely Booth, now a Navy SEAL; though the drama could become melodrama easily here, David earns the chance.  He’s very popular at CPU!  Or, maybe it’s just the Chief’s unabashed crush on him.

STATUS: CBS ordered a full season of 22 episodes, 9 of which have aired, but no announcement has been made to “seal” the series’ future.  And you know what? TV pundits give this one a 50/50 shot at renewal.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed, but we will regardless, because several of us have permanent crushes on David Boreanaz (#AngelnBooth4lyfe).

Splitting Up Together

SPLITTING UP TOGETHER, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: March 2018

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Jenna Fischer (The Office), Oliver Hudson (Nashville), Diane Farr (Numb3rs, Rescue Me), Lindsay Price (Lipstick Jungle), Bobby Lee, Olivia Keville, Van Crosby, Sander Thomas

WHAT: Based upon the original Danish series created by Mette Heeno, the single-cam comedy is the story of a couple whose marriage is reignited by their divorce.

Trailer Available at ABC’s YouTube channel or TVLine.com

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VERDICT: Pass.  Pam’s back.  She’s not married to Jim.  She was married to Oliver Hudson (on the show).  Now, they’re getting divorced…which apparently gets them hot for being married to each other again.  The premise is somewhat bland, even if slightly influenced by our modern times, but it will require some winning performances by the two adult leads to work long term.  Unfortunately, this is not subject matter that entices your friendly neighborhood CP’s typically.  We’ll keep an eye on it, as there is some quality and thought behind it, but it’s not a comedy we are sold on just yet.

S.W.A.T.

S.W.A.T., CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Nov. 2

WHEN: Thursdays at 10/9c (after football concludes)

WHO: Shemar Moore (Criminal Minds), Jay Harrington (Code Black, Better Off Ted), Kenny Johnson (Bates Motel), Peter Onorati (Murder in the First), Lina Esco (Kingdom), Alex Russell, Stephanie Sigman

WHAT: A locally born and bred S.W.A.T. sergeant is torn between loyalty to the streets and duty to his fellow officers when he’s tasked to run a specialized tactical unit that is the last stop in law enforcement in Los Angeles. Inspired by the film of the same name.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Hey, it’s Better Off Ted!  But seriously.  The Chief CP never watched the film on which this show is based and really has no interest in doing so.  This is a standard cop action drama, set in a standard metropolitan location (Los Angeles), with some standard high octane police-related tropes powering said drama and some possible social commentary powering the emotion (cops versus non-cops, etc.).  There is nothing remarkable about this trailer or any of the events and aspects contained therein; this show has a very specific target audience, most of which CPU! does not currently fall into, much as we try to expand our base and palate.  We welcome new members all the time and all suggestions, but currently, this show will not find a viewing audience here.

STATUS: Twelve ordered episodes seem confirmed, eight of which have aired, but no renewal announcement has been made.  TV pundits believe it is “too early” to make predictions about renewal chances.

CPU! STATUS: The ratings are somewhat low, and no CPU!er has once mentioned it.  We will continue to keep our palates tight on this one (did that sound dirty?  I think it did!).

Ten Days in the Valley

TEN DAYS IN THE VALLEY, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 1

WHEN: Sundays at 10/9

WHO: Kyra Sedgwick (The Closer), Erika Christensen (Parenthood), Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (American Odyssey, Hunted), Malcolm-Jamal Warner (The People v. O.J. Simpson), Felix Solis (The Good Wife), Francois Battiste (The Family, The Good Wife), Currie Graham (Westworld, Longmire), Nelson Lee (NCIS: New Orleans, The Night Shift), Abigail Pniowsky (Arrival), Josh Randall (Pitch, Quarry), Ali Stroker (Glee), Ella Thomas (Ballers, NCIS: Los Angeles), Beth Triffon (Dr. Ken, The Middle), Mark L. Young (Code Black)

WHAT: The ten-episode series centers on TV producer Jane Sadler, whose young daughter goes missing, mirroring the cop drama she produces.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Though this cast boasts some modestly heavy TV hitters, with the erstwhile “Closer” and Mrs. Kevin Bacon in the lead role, in some ways, this premise and story elements play like reality TV, though the plot is, as far as this CP knows, fiction.  This is clearly the type of show that will be trying for twists, even as they feel not as twisty as they should or, perhaps, over the top twisty and, therefore, tedious.  It may also be hard to sympathize with the main character if her poor choices and writing of teleplays based on dangerous information prompt some copycat to endanger the safety of her child.  Ultimately, the trailer suggests that this is yet another mystery based upon child kidnapping.  Take that as you will, but it does not entice so far.  It’s a limited series, but we’ll keep an eye on it, as we always do.

STATUS:  The Alphabet ordered 10 episodes but pulled the series from the fall schedule after the fourth episode due to low ratings, which signals that the show has been all but canceled.  ABC will burn off remaining episodes on Saturdays beginning December 16, 2017; when and if the official cancellation announcement is made, CPU! will report it here.

CPU! STATUS: Sometimes, we just know how to call these things.

Grey's Anatomy Spinoff

UNTITLED GREY’S ANATOMY SPINOFF, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Jaina Lee Ortiz (Rosewood)

WHAT: Set in a Seattle firehouse, it follows a group of heroic firefighters, from the captain to the newest recruits, as they risk their lives and their hearts both in the line of duty and off the clock.

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VERDICT: Pass.  So, it was probably inevitable that Shonda Rimes and the ABC Network would attempt to franchise (with spin-offs) the successful-still-beyond-belief Grey’s Anatomy, especially since the latter program is going into its fourteenth season, despite improbable odds and a rotational cast roster.  Unfortunately, CPU! will not be along for this ride.  The project has no title, no trailer, and very little information to go on.  Plus, we jumped the shark on Grey’s a few seasons ago.  Now, there are some CPU!ers who still watch and may revive our dormant Grey’s Anatomy coverage via podcast; if they do, and if this untitled projects gets off the ground in more than teasers and thin premise descriptions, we will cross the bridge of coverage.  For now, we are not interested, for all the logical reasons outlined above.

Valor

VALOR, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 9

WHEN: Mondays at 9/8c

WHO: Matt Barr (Sleepy Hollow), Christina Ochoa (Animal Kingdom), Charlie Barnett (Secrets and Lies, Chicago Fire), Nigel Thatch (American Dreams), Corbin Reid (How to Get Away with Murder), Melissa Roxburgh (Legends of Tomorrow, Arrow), W. Tré Davis

WHAT: The boundaries between military discipline and human desire are tested on a US Army base that houses an elite unit of helicopter pilots trained to perform clandestine international and domestic missions. The drama unfolds in the present as well as in flashbacks to a failed mission involving one of the first female pilots in the unit, ultimately uncovering layers of personal and government/military secrets, and leading to a season-long plan to rescue a group of MIA soldiers.

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VERDICT: Pass.  For our third military-related entry this season, the CW enters the foray with a more mystery-specific pass involving an army unit, layers of conspiracy, and potentially poor character choices, all with CW-young and beautiful faces populating the drama.  There are no known or well established acting quantities in this equation, and the drama feels somewhat hollow, even superficial, at best.  The only reason CPU! is checking in on one of these dramas is for its lead actor, which can be a determinate but is not applicable in this instance.  If this show gains some kind of traction or steam or acclaim, we will reconsider, but for now, this is a confident pass.

STATUS: The CW ordered 13 confirmed episodes, 9 of which have aired.  No valorous announcements of future seasons (or lack of) have been made.  TV pundits think renewal is a “long shot” based upon low ratings and negative critical reception.

CPU! STATUS: The military dramas just aren’t making it, and we’re, frankly, kind of okay with that.

Will & Grace - Season 1

WILL & GRACE, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 28

WHEN: Thursdays at 9/8c

WHO: Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Sean Hayes, Megan Mullally

WHAT: Twelve-episode revival of the popular 1998-2006 comedy series.

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VERDICT: Enthusiastic Pick Up.  Not only is the meta musical trailer (how fascinatingly satirical and relevant, she says in her best judgmental Karen voice – or maybe Will’s voice, I could see him commenting in this way) amazingly put together, showcasing a cast of four that reclaimed the exact beats of the characters they stopped playing in 2006, NBC has already ordered a few more episodes and a second season.  Plus, the Chief CP is a big fan, as are several resident CP’s and supporters.  We already have a few requesting it for podcast consumption.  On top of that, the original Will & Grace was years ahead of its time, normalizing LGBTQ+ conversations and culture in ways that will feel comfortable, even homey now, as the wider world, with the exception of some pockets, is more accepting.  At the apex of this exciting new revival among the fad of revivals: Jack and Karen.  I repeat, Jack and Karen.  They say what we’re all thinking because they’re drunk and/or high and/or rich and/or self-involved and/or, perhaps, not entirely sane and stable.  Sounds like the perfect time for their comeback, and for a “Looking Back to Look Forward” series at CPU! on the subject.

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 10!  Seven of a total of 16 ordered episodes have aired.

CPU! STATUS: Resident CPU!ers already requested coverage of this show on the podcast as a “Looking Back to Look Forward” series, so this “pick up” is definite and permanent.  Stay tuned!

Wisdom of the Crowd

WISDOM OF THE CROWD, CBS

WHO: Jeremy Piven (Entourage), Monica Potter (Parenthood), Richard T. Jones (American Horror Story, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles), Blake Lee (Mixology), Natalia Tena (Game of Thrones), Jake Matthews (Bosch)

WHAT: Inspired by the notion that a million minds are better than one, a tech innovator creates a cutting edge crowd-sourcing hub to solve his own daughter’s murder, as well as revolutionizing crime solving in San Francisco. Based on the Israeli format of the same name.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Last season, Fox introduced a show called A.P.B., which also involved an app and the ability of the crowd using the app to solve crimes.  This show was ultimately canceled, though CPU! picked it up (hesitantly) because the concept seemed novel at the time.  This show takes that concept and kicks it up a notch, transferring the power of the people to the solving of murders, with a central, high profile murder serving as the engine behind the crowd involvement.  Though we picked up the Fox show last season, it did not fare well.  Would a similarly themed show, granted with a bit more celebrity muscle in Jeremy Piven and Richard T. Jones, among others, fare better at the Eye?  It is definitely hard to say.  Though this show potentially executes the premise with a bit more refinery, as the Chief CP, I am loathe to lead viewers down the same path without some better numbers.  If this show gets ratings, acclaim, or any kind of critical traction, we will reconsider.  Right now, it looks like a second take at a different network, even if there is no one in common between the two programs.

STATUS: Officially canceled!  Eleven of 12 ordered episodes have aired.

CPU! STATUS: This show was canceled on November 27, 2017, in the wake of several sexual harassment/assault allegations raised against the show’s lead star, Jeremy Piven.  Though it was initially rated higher than some of CBS’ longer term mainstays, the show delivered middling to declining ratings as the season progressed.  As for CPU!, we stay firmly in our “Pass” camp based upon our read of the premise.  If you would like us to cover this show in a blog or podcast, send a message (couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com or via social media), sign the guestbook, or leave a comment on this post.

Young Sheldon

YOUNG SHELDON, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Sneak preview on Monday, Sept. 25 at 8:30 pm

WHEN: Thursdays at 8:30/7:30c (beginning Nov. 2 after football concludes)

WHO: Iain Armitage (Big Little Lies), Zoe Perry (The Family), Annie Potts (The Fosters), Lance Barber (The Comeback), Raegan Revord (Modern Family), Montana Jordan, narrator Jim Parsons

WHAT: The single-camera Big Bang Theory prequel follows Sheldon Cooper at the age of 9, living with his family in East Texas and going to high school.

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VERDICT: Pass For Now.  No one can deny the popularity of Big Bang Theory; it’s been on a CPU! catch-up list for a while, and we have some interest in it percolating within the CPU! roster of panelists.  Yet, not many of us are ready to talk about it yet, so it seems premature to enter into watching a prequel about the popular character, played by Jim Parsons, and his particularly brand of eccentricity blossoming from a young age.  We will keep an eye on this show and possibly create a series coupled with BBT, but for now, we will wait and see how such a prequel spin-off fares while the parent show still airs.

STATUS: CBS ordered a full season of 22 episodes, 9 of which have aired.  No renewal announcement has yet been made, but TV pundits think renewal of this Big Bang Theory spin-off is a “sure thing.”

CPU! STATUS: We would want to watch and cover BBT on the podcast before visiting this spin-off; however, we’ll keep an eye on the freshman series’ progress this season.

The following is a link to all premiere dates for shows covered beyond the main networks: http://www.metacritic.com/feature/tv-premiere-dates

Non-Broadcast Network Pick-Ups

Star Trek: Discovery (CBS) – picked up when announced last season, but premiere delayed to Fall 2017.

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 2! CBS ordered a full season of 15 episodes, 9 of which have aired on CBS’ paid streaming service, “All Access.”  

CPU! STATUS: A Star Trek comprehensive “Look Back to Look Forward” series is being planned for 2018 or 2019, so this show will eventually be included as part of the line-up, in which CPU! will discuss all existing Star Trek programs in an extended series.  Stay tuned!

Mindhunter (Netflix) – David Fincher’s newest addition to the streaming service, with the following synopsis:

David Fincher’s latest Netflix original series (following House of Cards) stars Holt McCallany and Jonathan Groff as FBI agents who solve murders with advice gleaned from interviews of imprisoned serial killers. The 1979-set series also stars Anna Torv, and is based on the real-life work of FBI veteran John Douglas, who served as the inspiration for the Jack Crawford character in the various Hannibal Lecter books as well as for Jason Gideon on Criminal Minds. Fincher directs the pilot, Charlize Theron is a producer, and Joe Penhall (The Road) writes the adaptation of Douglas’s book.

STATUS: Officially renewed for season 2! Netflix released the entirety of Season 1 (10 episodes) on October 13, 2017.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Alias Grace (Netflix) – Netflix’s answer to “The Handmaid’s Tale,” a Margaret Atwood adaptation:

The second major Margaret Atwood adaptation to hit the small screen this year (following Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale), this six-episode miniseries is inspired by the true story of a shocking double murder in a remote Canadian town in 1843. The series is written by Sarah Polley (Away From Her) and directed by Mary Harron (I Shot Andy Warhol). Sarah Gadon, Anna Paquin, Kerr Logan, Zachary Levi, and David Cronenberg (yes, the one you’re thinking of) star.

STATUS: Classified as a miniseries, Netflix released the six episodes of this program on November 3, 2017.  Because it is a miniseries, continuation is not expected, but we will keep an eye on any news regarding this program for this TV season.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Future Man (Hulu):

Directed by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, Hulu’s new comedy series follows a janitor (Josh Hutcherson) who suddenly finds himself charged with the task of traveling through time to save the human race. Eliza Coupe, Derek Wilson, Haley Joel Osment, Keith David, Glenne Headly, and Ed Begley Jr. also star.

STATUS: Hulu released Season One (13 episodes) on November 14, 2017.  No announcement has yet been made regarding the show’s future. 

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Marvel’s Runaways (Hulu): There is very little information about this property other than some limited internet chatter, but we are comic book prone.

Adapted from the comics by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona, Hulu’s first Marvel series comes from Gossip Girl creators Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage and centers on six diverse teenagers who unite around a common foe: their parents.

STATUS: Hulu ordered ten episodes, six of which have been released on a mostly weekly basis on Tuesdays.  No announcements regarding subsequent seasons (or lack thereof) have yet been made.

CPU! STATUS: Not yet viewed.

Upcoming Schedule!

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Hi! We are still processing our various recordings from our Grand Rapids Comic Con LIVE! podcast – the renders are taking a cool Rip Van Winkle’s worth of years to finish, what with all the media we created!  As a result, this week’s episode will be released tomorrow night! Our next four weeks of podcast episodes look like this:

This week: CPU! LIVE! from Grand Rapids Comic Con! (Thursday).

Next week: The Buffy-Verse Series, Episode Four: Looking Back at Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Seasons Six and Seven (Wednesday).

The following week: The DCTU Series, Episode Nine: The Flash, Season Three (Wednesday).

The week after that: (schedule permitting) The DCTU Series, Episode Ten: Arrow, Season Five.  Alternatively, we will publish New Girl, Season Six (Wednesday).

New episodes, as always, are also coming down the pike, including new panels, such as for Lemony Snicket’s Series of Unfortunate Events, The Good Place, Grace and Frankie, Friends (Looking Back), and Sense8, and new episodes from old panels, including The Vampire Diaries, The Originals, Orange is the New Black, Doctor Who, Game of Thrones, Stranger Things, and the Marvel’s Defenders panel, with an episode covering Marvel’s The Defenders. Don’t miss them! Stay tuned!

Upcoming Schedule!

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Due to lingering serious illness affecting your friendly, neighborhood Chief CP as well as due to technical difficulties during the processing of this week’s podcast episode, we must reluctantly, if at first we don’t succeed, try try again.  As a result, this week’s episode will be released tomorrow night! Our next four weeks of podcast episodes look like this:

This week: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Season 4B (Thursday).

Next week: Looking Back at Marvel’s Agent Carter (Wednesday)

The following week: The DCTU Series, Episode Seven: DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, Season Two (Wednesday)

The week after that: The Buffy-Verse Series, Episode Three: Looking Back at Angel, Seasons One and Two (Wednesday)

New episodes are coming down the pike, including new panels, such as for Lemony Snicket’s Unfortunate Events and Sense8, and new episodes from old panels, including The Vampire Diaries, New Girl, The Originals, Orange is the New Black, Doctor Who, and the Marvel’s Defenders panel, with an episode covering Marvel’s The Defenders. Don’t miss them! Stay tuned!

Coming Soon at CPU!

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Despite prior advertisements to the contrary, this week’s episode, originally scheduled to be Marvel Agents of SHIELDSeason 4B, was preempted (to be published in two weeks) in favor of a slaphappy story as told by a slightly insane Chief Couch Potato! (It should be noted that she’s meeting David Tennant in three days and may be a little insane with giddiness…pardon it all).  Our next four weeks of podcasts look like this:

Tonight: Story Time with Chief Couch Potato Kylie

Next week: A Surprise!  Keep checking the Facebook page for more details!

The following week: Agents of SHIELD, Season 4B

The week after that: Looking Back at Marvel’s Agent Carter

New episodes are, as always, coming down the pike, including new panels, such as for Sense8 and Lemony Snicket’s Series of Unfortunate Events, and new episodes from old panels, including The Vampire Diaries, Broadchurch, New Girl, The 100, The Originals, and Doctor Who.  Don’t miss them! Stay tuned!

To listen to the slaphappy story, click here.

Upcoming Schedule!

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Due to technical difficulties during the processing of this week’s podcast episode, we must reluctantly, if at first we don’t succeed, try try again.  As a result, this week’s episode will be released tomorrow night! Our next four weeks of podcast episodes look like this:

This week: Sherlock Series, Episode 2, Sherlock Series 3 and 4 (Thursday).

Next week: The Buffy-Verse Series, Episode 2, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Seasons 4-5 (Wednesday)

The following week: Marvel Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Season 4B (Wednesday).

The week after that: CPU! Live! with Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Season 3 (Monday, LIVE! on Facebook; Wednesday, publish on the audio feed)

New episodes are coming down the pike, including new panels, such as for Lemony Snicket’s Unfortunate Events and Sense8, and new episodes from old panels, including The Vampire Diaries, New Girl, The Originals, Orange is the New Black, Doctor Who, and the DCTU panel, with four episodes recapping Arrow, The Flash, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, and Supergirl. Don’t miss them! Stay tuned!

Progress Report: Fall TV Preview and Selection for 2017-2018 Shows (2017)

At this point, the primary TV viewing season is over, the summer viewing season in all its limited glory is in full swing, and the calendar has struck the month of August…which means less than a month until the fall TV season begins again!  Thus, it’s time to shop for new pilots! Since up-fronts were held in May, new TV offerings by networks and some cable outlets (as well as streaming networks) have been announced. It’s time to examine them closely and choose which will be added to the extremely extended lineup covered by this blog!

Thanks to TVLine for helping a girl out.

*Note: with the expansion of CPU!, these initial thoughts are based upon the CPU! Chief’s assessments.  As with last season, a growing number of CPU! members may find shows initially passed by the CPU! Chief and choose to review them.  CPU! readers will be informed if the show’s status changes regarding coverage as the season progresses through the handy CPU! Progress Reports, and all written reviews will be published!

9-1-1

9-1-1, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Angela Bassett (American Horror Story)

WHAT: A fast-paced exploration into the lives and careers of first responders — cops, paramedics, firefighters — the people who put their lives on the line to save others.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  A few thoughts on this first entry, numerically titled and, therefore, ahead of the alphabet.  While we at CPU! are big fans of Ms. Bassett, being that we’ve watched her on American Horror Story for several seasons and greatly enjoy her contributions to the horror anthology juggernaut, the fact is that with so little information to go on for this mid-season entry on Fox’s new lineup, we are hard pressed to adopt this title for our pick-up list.  There is no trailer, the description is thin, and, frankly, it sounds potentially procedural in nature, if not a recycling and/or rehashing of medical and law enforcement dramas currently all over network and cable TV.  What we’re saying is: it doesn’t sound original, no matter how much caliber Angela Bassett may add to it.  So, we start with a pass.  Bodes well, eh?

9JKL

9JKL, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 2

WHEN: Mondays at 8:30/7:30c

WHO: Mark Feuerstein (Royal Pains), David Walton (About a Boy), Liza Lapira (Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23), Matt Murray (Rookie Blue), Linda Lavin (The Good Wife), Elliott Gould (Ray Donovan), Albert Tsai (Dr. Ken)

WHAT: A family comedy inspired by a time in Mark Feuerstein’s adult life when he lived in apartment 9K in the building he grew up in, sandwiched between his parents’ apartment, 9J, and his brother, sister-in-law and their baby’s apartment, 9L, and his attempts to set boundaries with his intrusive but well-meaning family.

Trailer Available at CBS’ YouTube channel or TVLine.com

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up.  This feels like a very borderline situation for a situation comedy, in terms of actual, successful laughter, as far as this Couch Potato (CP) is concerned.  Though apparently derived from real-life sources, namely Mark Feuerstein’s real life, the teaser trailer offers several repetitive jokes and a mixed bag in terms of comedic presentation.  But for each low, including Mark himself, who keeps trying for comedy but somehow isn’t able to achieve it as easily as others, there is at least one or two highs, namely the actors playing his parents.  In fact, it’s the casting this time around that is giving me the urge to at least try an episode or two and see if a half hour is better than a couple of minutes.  David Walton’s brand of “dudebro” is extremely watchable, owing to the nuances of the underrated but erstwhile About a Boy alum’s particular oeuvre of comedic timing, and veterans Linda Lavin and Elliott Gould are money players in the comedy genre – they are bound to eke out a few laughs.  The trailer doesn’t inspire a ton of confidence, but there’s no harm in taking this one for a whirl and seeing what happens.

Alex, Inc.

ALEX, INC., ABC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Zach Braff (Scrubs), Michael Imperioli (The Sopranos), Tiya Sircar (The Good Place), Hillary Anne Matthews (New Girl)

WHAT: Based on the podcast of the same name, Alex Schuman is an inquisitive journalist, husband, and father who dives headfirst into the brave new world of entrepreneurship when he quits his stable job and starts his own business.

Trailer Available here.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  Honestly, much of this pick up is in podcast solidarity.  It’s a TV show based upon a podcast.  ONE CAN DREAM, RIGHT?!  In less selfish news, though the premise of this show may appeal most strongly to a narrow but cultivated set of hipster Millennials…Zach Braff.  Zach Braff is all you need to know.  Who doesn’t find Zach Braff funny? (If you answer “me,” I’m calling shenanigans!).  It’s time for his post-Scrubs TV revival to take shape, and what better time and with what better vehicle than this?  Also, this premise and dose of edgy observational humor is the kind of real life funny that actually plays as funny, even in a two minute trailer, though, perhaps, I’m jaded by the previous trailer.  Or, perhaps, I’m cautiously optimistic.  Then again, this could fail on its merits because podcasts are still fairly niche in terms of audience, and it’s hard to see how TV would build upon that.  Not that we know anything about that around here, or anything.

A.P. Bio

A.P. BIO, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Patton Oswalt (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) Glenn Howerton (It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia), Mary Sohn (Teachers), Lyric Lewis (The CW’s MADtv), Aparna Brielle (Grimm), Nick Peine (Office Christmas Party), Tom Bennett (Drunk History: UK), Jacob McCarthy

WHAT: A hilariously cynical Ivy League professor loses out on his dream job and goes to work as a high school biology teacher where he imposes his unorthodox teaching style and uses the kids to plot out revenge on those who wronged him.

Trailer available here.

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VERDICT: Pass.  This is a new spin on the “reluctant school teacher” trope, but the premise outlined in the available trailer resonates like recycled sitcom, in many regards, with updated motifs like social media “cat-fishing” – encouraged by a teacher, no less – and possibly slightly more erudite potty humor. Describing the main character as “hilariously cynical” is being far too generous, however.  Apparently from the creative and collective former and current SNL minds of Seth Meyers and Lorne Michaels, a brilliant but irascible teacher in the vein of the brilliant but irascible Dr. House (from House) fails to achieve tenure in the Ivies and ends up teaching high school.  The premise by itself is a struggle to buy into without more information but so is the likability of the main character – or even the UN-likability.  Mostly, the character is bland, and it’s hard to know how the audience should relate to the teacher when he’s so two-dimensional, at least until he develops his inevitable sensitivity and inspiration from teaching today’s advanced placement biology students – development not shown in the teaser, for the record.  In all honesty, throughout the viewing of this trailer, I kept thinking that teachers don’t need additional pressure from politicians and parents based upon a fictional representation that is more to hate than to love, and in these sociopolitical and cultural times, where the slightest of mascots can render unintended influences on those of us living real life, the entire joke behind the premise doesn’t quite land, at least not for this CP. If you take a gander and disagree, let us know.  We’re willing to change (and have)!

Black Lightning

BLACK LIGHTNING, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Cress Williams (Hart of Dixie), Nafessa Williams (Code Black), China Anne McClain (House of Payne), Christine Adams (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.)

WHAT: Jefferson Pierce made his choice: he hung up the suit and his secret identity years ago, but with one daughter hell-bent on justice and the other a star student being recruited by a local gang, he’ll be pulled back into the fight as the wanted vigilante and DC legend Black Lightning.

Trailer Available at The CW’s YouTube channel or TVLine.com

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  It’s a comic book show.  CPU!’s comic book core (or corps?) will likely step up to the plate for this one, particularly if it is folded into the crossover potential of the Arrowverse, making it a likely additional entry for our DCTU panel.  The trailer shows some influence by Marvel’s Luke Cage but also the broader, moodier tones of the DC film franchise as a whole, ringing with more gravitas than even Arrow when it first began.  How will it all come out in the wash?  We’ll be there to find out.

The Brave

THE BRAVE, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 25

WHEN: Mondays at 10/9c

WHO: Mike Vogel (Under the Dome), Anne Heche (Save Me, Men in Trees), Tate Ellington (Quantico), Demetrius Grosse (Westworld, Justified), Noah Mills (2 Broke Girls), Sofia Pernas (Jane the Virgin), Hadi Tabbal, Natacha Karam

WHAT: A heart-pounding look into the complex world of our bravest military heroes who make personal sacrifices while executing the most challenging and dangerous missions behind enemy lines.

Trailer Available at NBC’s YouTube channel or TVLine.com

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VERDICT: Pass.  Military-themed dramas seem to be the type of show en vogue on network television this coming season.  More on that later.  While there could be some potentially tense and riveting drama rooted in The Brave (formerly For God and Country), whether this show decides to focus on missions by episode or over the course of a season, this program rings as somewhat procedural in nature given the fact that we would be watching military task forces or units solve potential international crises, short or long term. The question that comes to mind is how would that premise, in either framework, sustain, repetitively and over the course of a season?   It appears, from the trailer, that the driving force of the show will be “how do they do it?” rather than “how does it fit within the larger picture?”  Lacking a gimmick, like 24’s real time motif, the premise as it stands is underwhelming.  Plus, this CP is not an overall fan of Anne Heche, because reasons, and is also wary of how the “enemies” behind enemy lines might be portrayed, given current climates in our country. If this show earns some critical acclaim or popular steam, we may revise our stance, but for now, there is little likely to attract our merry band of podcasters.  If you watch and like this show and want us to cover it, send us a comment or an email (couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com).

By the Book

BY THE BOOK, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Jay R. Ferguson (The Real O’Neals), David Krumholtz (Numb3rs), Ian Gomez (Supergirl, Cougar Town), Lindsey Kraft (Getting On), Tony Rock (Everybody Hates Chris), Camryn Manheim (Ghost Whisperer)

WHAT: A modern day man at a crossroads in his life decides to live according to the Bible. Based on the bestselling book by A.J. Jacobs, The Year of Living Biblically.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Aside from the fact that there is no teaser trailer to expand upon this brief premise description, this sounds rather Hallmark channel at its core.  No judgments as much as cursory observations, and while this CP sees the potential of an audience for this program, especially given CBS’ core viewership, this is not the type of drama (is it even a drama?) that entices here at Couch Potatoes Unite!  If you want us to start covering it, though, let us know.  For now, we’ve got enough and better established TV watching commitments to keep us busy.

Champions

CHAMPIONS, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Anders Holm (The Mindy Project), Andy Favreau (Aquarius), JJ Totah (Liv and Maddie), Nina Wadia, Mouzam Makkar, recurring player Mindy Kaling (The Mindy Project)

WHAT: The single-cam comedy centers on Vince, a charismatic gym owner with no ambition who lives with his younger brother Michael, a gorgeous idiot. Their simple life of women and working out is put on hold when the teenage son of Vince is dropped off on their doorstep by Priya (Kaling), one of his old high school flings.

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VERDICT: Pass.  Your CPU! Chief CP likes The Mindy Project; we’ve intermittently covered the show here at CPU! because I and a couple other Couch Potatoes enjoy the unique comedic chops of Mindy Kaling, the erstwhile Kelly Kapoor from The Office and Mindy Lahiri on the previously mentioned TMP.  It’s nice to see that she will land squarely on her feet upon conclusion of TMP, which is going into its final, Hulu-airing season, its sixth.  Still, this situation comedy does not spark interest, her presence and one of her former Mindy Lahiri beaus aside.  The premise is sort of like Three Men and a Baby, if there were only two men and if the baby was a teenager.  There is no trailer to judge writing or performance, and aside from Kaling, there isn’t much draw from a prior project side of the coin to entice in lieu of the pencil-thin premise.  It has the potential to be smart if Kaling writes for the show; it also has the potential to be a locker-room driven comedy, given the notion that the main character owns a gym.  There are too many “ifs” to inspire views.  As always, let us know if we are wrong.  I don’t think we are.

the-crossing

THE CROSSING, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Steve Zahn (Mad Dogs), Sandrine Holt (MacGyver, House of Cards), Natalie Martinez (Under the Dome), Jay Karnes (The Shield), Simone Kessell (Of Kings and Prophets), Grant Harvey (The Secret Life of the American Teenager), Kelly Missal (One Life to Live), Marcuis W. Harris (Vice Principals), Rick Gomez (Justified), Tommy Bastow (EastEnders), John D’Leo, Rob Campbell, Bailey Skodje, Luc Roderique

WHAT: Refugees from a war-torn country start showing up to seek asylum in an American town. Only the country these people are from is America and the war they are fleeing is 250 years in the future. The local sheriff with a past, a federal agent, and a mother in search of her missing refugee daughter drive this allegory with a surprising conspiracy at the center.

Trailer available here.

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  The trailer teases some interesting mysteries – what are these futuristic refugees fleeing?  How do they have powers?  Are they friend or foe?  Are they human?  There is some potential science fiction, making the premise potentially attractive to CPU! panelists.  There was nothing particularly impressive about the trailer presentation, yet the intrigue is palpable.  Plus, the description refers to both allegory and conspiracy.  Just what will we be watching?  Only one way to find out.  Interestingly, as the trailer started, this CP fleetingly thought, “This is like Lost, in reverse maybe.”  The trailer then connected the show to Lost by crediting the network as the broadcaster of both.  On the nose, then, ABC is seeking its next Lost.  There is nothing in the trailer suggesting that The Crossing will be such a contender to compare to the venerable and controversial preceding drama, but maybe today’s cynical TV audiences will be surprised.

Deception

Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders

LAW & ORDER TRUE CRIME: THE MENENDEZ MURDERS, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 26

WHEN: Tuesdays at 10/9c

WHO: Edie Falco (The Sopranos), Anthony Edwards (ER), Miles Gaston Villanueva (The Young and the Restless), Gus Halper (Power, Public Morals), Josh Charles (The Good Wife), Julianne Nicholson (Law & Order: Criminal Intent), Constance Marie (Switched at Birth), Heather Graham (Scrubs), Elizabeth Reaser (Grey’s Anatomy), Mark Moses (Mad Men), Larry Cedar (Deadwood), Kate Beahan (Mistresses), Carlos Gomez (Madam Secretary), James DuMont (American Horror Story, Treme)

WHAT: The inaugural installment of the eight-episode anthology series focuses on Lyle and Erik Menendez, brothers who were convicted in 1996 of murdering their parents and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Trailer Available at NBC’s YouTube channel or TVLine.com

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  Yawn.  Yet another entry in the Law and Order franchise.  Your Chief CP could not even watch the trailer – it’s clear that Dick Wolf and company want to get a crack at the popularity of the American Crime Story anthology series currently doing well on Fox/FX.  Also, there are too many procedural programs and not enough time.  We do have some slight interest expressed in Law and Order coverage, but it will take planning to cover the decades and spin-offs associated with this franchise.  Also, the Menendez murders are just not that interesting a concept.  If you would like to vote away our massive cynicism here, you need only comment, email, etc.

Life Sentence

LIFE SENTENCE, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Lucy Hale (Pretty Little Liars), Elliot Knight (American Gothic), Dylan Walsh (Unforgettable), Gillian Vigman (New Girl), Brooke Lyons (iZombie), Carlos PenaVega (Grease: Live, Big Time Rush), Jayson Blair (Young & Hungry)

WHAT: When a young woman diagnosed with terminal cancer finds out that she’s not dying after all, she has to learn to live with the choices she made when she decided to “live like she was dying.”

Trailer Available at The CW’s YouTube channel or TVLine.com

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VERDICT: Pass.  In many ways, the concept of this show feels like a tweaking of No Tomorrow, recently canceled by the very same network.  Instead, the person dying receives a new lease on life, rather than a guarantee of death and a need to fulfill a bucket list, and must deal with the aftermath of the trying times of poor health, including the effect of those times on family and loved ones.  There are many aspects to potentially like about this show, including unblemished, standard-beauty type members of the cast. At the same time, it also feels very by rote and potentially manipulative.  Perhaps, if the trailer had offered something in the way of darker edges or conflict other than the sheer buffoonery of the main character’s family, it would entice more.  As it stands, this show seems to be another chapter in the TV annals of “ain’t life funny” TV.  Still, I think it will probably find an audience, and, perhaps, people who have dealt with similar situations will find it funny.  We’ll keep an eye on it, to see if it gains traction or steam.

Marvel's Inhumans

MARVEL’S INHUMANS, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: Two-hour premiere Sept. 29 at 8/7c

WHEN: Fridays at 9/8c

WHO: Anson Mount (Hell on Wheels), Iwan Rheon (Game of Thrones), Serinda Swan (Graceland), Ken Leung (Lost), Ellen Woglom (Outlaw), Eme Ikwuakor (Extant), Isabelle Cornish (Home and Away), Mike Moh (Empire), Sonya Balmores (Beyond the Break)

WHAT: The eight-episode series will explore the never-before-told epic adventure of Black Bolt and the royal family.

Trailer Available at ABC’s YouTube channel or TVLine.com

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  Ramsey Snow/Bolton lives!  Just kidding.  The Chief CP does not know enough about Marvel to understand how this fits into the overall scheme of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including story lines started on Marvel Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Still, with the overall interest in comic book adaptations from our nerdy core/corps of panelists, I can’t imagine us not podcasting about it someday.  The trailer is somewhat interesting – if somewhat confusing all at the same time.  But look!  Stories about enhanced people!  Our bread and butter, yes?

The Mayor

THE MAYOR, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 3

WHEN: Tuesdays at 9:30/8:30c

WHO: Brandon Micheal Hall (Search Party), Lea Michele (Scream Queens), Yvette Nicole Brown (The Odd Couple, Community), Bernard Jones (Meet the Browns), Marcel Spears

WHAT: When an outspoken, idealistic rapper runs for office as a publicity stunt and actually gets elected, he surprises everyone (including himself) when he has a natural knack for the job and slowly transforms City Hall.

Trailer Available at ABC’s YouTube channel or TVLine.com

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VERDICT: Pick Up.  Quite honestly, this might be one of the most promising new comedies to hit network TV this coming season, and this is one of the shows the Chief CP is most excited about.  While I am no great fan of Lea Michele, I can’t think of a more timely, more relevant premise for a situation comedy than this.  Check it: a rapper runs for office as a publicity stunt, achieves it beyond his wildest expectations despite the fact that he’s probably not qualified for it, and political hi-jinks ensue.  Remind you of anything?  Only now, the jokes come from real life and from the other side of the widespread divide skewering American society.  This is not a political statement; if anything, it’s important to present both sides to all people, and fictionalized though this may be, I think it will find a cross-cultural, cross-generational audience, with a smart premise and decent satire bolstering it, who will see what is being reflecting in it and appreciate the voices informing it.  Bravo to the creators for putting it out there, and bravo to the Alphabet network for endorsing it.

Me, Myself & I

ME, MYSELF & I, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 25

WHEN: Mondays at 9:30/8:30c

WHO: Bobby Moynihan (Saturday Night Live), John Larroquette (The Librarians), Brian Unger (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia), Sharon Lawrence (Rizzoli & Isles, NYPD Blue), Kelen Coleman (Big Little Lies), Jaleel White (Family Matters), Jack Dylan Grazer, Skylar Gray, Christopher Paul Richards, Mandell Maughan, Reylynn Caster

WHAT: A single-camera comedy examining one man’s life over a 50-year span. The show will focus on three distinct periods in his life — as a 14-year-old in 1991, a 40-year-old in present day, and a 65-year-old in 2042.

Trailer Available at CBS’ YouTube channel or TVLine.com

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VERDICT: Pass.  As funny as Bobby Moynihan can be and as John Larroquette always is, this sitcom and premise feel like a comedic re-purposing of This Is Us for the Eye network. Nevertheless, in viewing the trailer, this CP nursed hope that there was something truly novel that would drawn the viewer in – personally, I think the target audiences that will likely resonate with this most are steeped in Baby Boomers and Generation X.  The Chief CP is a late-stage member of the latter, as is the Bobby Moynihan version of the character, but it’s hard to see what the show is going for beyond an examination of choices, regrets, and satisfaction, which I think someone with more life years lived will relate to best.  The trailer offered some smiles but not many, though it’s nice to see Steve Urkel out of retirement.  We’ll monitor its progress, but our initial impressions are lukewarm at best.

The Orville

THE ORVILLE, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: Special two-part series premiere Sunday, Sept. 10 and Sunday, Sept. 17 at 8/7c

WHEN: Thursdays at 9/8c (beginning Sept. 28)

WHO: Seth MacFarlane (Family Guy), Adrianne Palicki (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Penny Johnson Jerald (Castle), Scott Grimes (ER), Peter Macon (Shameless), J Lee (Family Guy), Halston Sage (Crisis)

WHAT: Set 300 years in the future, the hourlong dramedy follows the adventures of the Orville, a not-so-top-of-the-line exploratory ship in Earth’s interstellar Fleet. Facing cosmic challenges from without and within, this motley crew of space explorers will boldly go where no comedic drama has gone before.

Trailer Available at Fox’s YouTube channel or TVLine.com

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up.  Another intriguing comedic entry in Fox’s nerd-friendly comedy lineup!  In the grand tradition of vehicles like Galaxy Quest, 3rd Rock from the Sun, and every Family Guy parody of anything science fiction ever, Seth McFarlane has now created this Star Trek-like homage to futuristic space exploration.  It could very well be stupid – more of a Peter Griffin than a Stewie or a Brian, say – but it could also be uproariously amusing, and there are CPU! regulars who will likely gravitate toward the popcorn adventures of the ship to which the title refers.  The description of this program classifies it as a “dramedy.”  Hopefully, it is more “medy” than “dram.”

The Resident

THE RESIDENT, Fox

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Manish Dayal (Halt and Catch Fire, 90210), Matt Czuchry (The Good Wife), Emily VanCamp (Revenge), Bruce Greenwood (The People v. O.J. Simpson), Shaunette Wilson (Billions)

WHAT: An idealistic young doctor begins his first day under the supervision of a tough, brilliant senior resident who pulls the curtain back on all of the good and evil in modern day medicine.

Trailer Available at Fox’s YouTube channel or TVLine.com

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  Here cometh another medical drama, this time to Fox, with Logan from Gilmore Girls and Amanda/Emily from Revenge in featured roles.  This feels like a watered down House, with a main character that lacks the deduction skills of Dr. House and plays more like the Burgess Meredith character from Rocky: tough but fair, brilliant but principled, honest but abrasive, and so on, who is there to motivate young residents as they get their toes wet in patient care.  Personally, this CP tires of the proliferation of medical dramas and, therefore, passes on this one, but if it merits another look, let us know.

Reverie

REVERIE, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Sarah Shahi (Person of Interest), Dennis Haysbert (24), Sendhil Ramamurthy (Heroes), Kathryn Morris (Cold Case), Jessica Lu (Awkward)

WHAT: A grounded and dramatic thriller about a former detective specializing in human behavior who is brought in when the launch of an advanced virtual reality program has dangerous and unintended consequences.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up.  The hesitancy comes from two primary reasons: there is no trailer, currently, and Sarah Shahi just hailed from Person of Interest, all about an omnipresent and omniscient AI, a possible evolutionary step for VR.  After all, what does “advanced virtual reality program” mean?  Are we looking at something drawing from influences like Minority Report?  And really, answering these questions is the only reason, apart from the erstwhile Shaw, that we’d give this one a look-see, as it hints at a flavor of science fiction without being committal to the genre, popular with the CPU! roster.  If the vagueness and mystery do not pay off well, though, we’ll probably drop it like a rock.

Rise

RISE, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Josh Radnor (How I Met Your Mother), Auli’i Cravalho (Moana), Rosie Perez (Search Party, Lipstick Jungle), Marley Shelton (The Lottery), Rarmian Newton (The Family), Amy Forsyth (The Path), Casey Johnson (G.L.O.W.), Shirley Rumierk, Joe Tippett, Ted Sutherland, Taylor Richardson, Damon J. Gillespie, recurring player Shannon Purser (Stranger Things)

WHAT: Centers on a high school drama teacher and family man whose passion for the program and his students galvanizes the entire working class town. Based on Michael Sokolove’s book Drama High, which itself is based on real-life drama teacher Lou Volpe.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Hesitantly Pick Up.  I think we might be picking up shows too benevolently this season. Honestly, with so little to go on, this CP is feeling vibes of Glee, Mr. Holland’s Opus, Dead Poets Society, and other, similar ilk with high school drama now as the central focus. Still, you may have noticed that the CPU! core is a theatrical bunch, so I feel compelled to look in on this one, even though the premise feels like a trope, based on a true life person or not.  Thoughts?

Roseanne

ROSEANNE, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Roseanne Barr, John Goodman, Sara Gilbert, Laurie Metcalf, Michael Fishman, Lecy Goranson, Sarah Chalke

WHAT: An eight-episode present-day revival that will find the Conner family dealing with the economic challenges of living pay check to pay check in 2018.

Trailer Available at ABC’s YouTube channel or TVLine.com

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pick Up.  What can we say?  Curiosity may yet kill this cat.  Roseanne is an acknowledged sitcom classic, even though the title star was/is notoriously “in your face” and uneven, most times at the same time.  Still, CPU! regulars have already requested this one, so expect to see a “Look Back to Look Forward” series akin to our “Full/er House” series some time in 2018.  At the very least, we want to see how the hell they explain away the presence of both Beckys and Dan’s status in general.  Plus, we expect some pointed political banter from our favorite Midwest family matriarch, as only she can deliver.  Expectations are high, Roseanne Barr.  Expectations are high.

SEAL Team

SEAL TEAM, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 27

WHEN: Wednesdays at 9/8c

WHO: David Boreanaz (Bones), Jessica Paré (Mad Men), Max Thieriot (Bates Motel), Neil Brown Jr. (Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency), A.J. Buckley (CSI: NY), Toni Trucks (Franklin & Bash)

WHAT: Follows the professional and personal lives of the most elite unit of Navy SEALs as they train, plan and execute the most dangerous, high stakes missions our country can ask of them.

Trailer Available at CBS’ YouTube channel or TVLine.com

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Very Hesitantly Pick Up.  This show is essentially CBS’ contribution to a small but marked military drama fad this season (see also The Brave).  Really, the only reason this CP is even considering checking in – as the drama feels much like a 24 situation or a story in which the patriarch works a dangerous job and is gone all the time – is David Boreanaz.  Once Angel/us, once Seely Booth, now a Navy SEAL; though the drama could become melodrama easily here, David earns the chance.  He’s very popular at CPU!  Or, maybe it’s just the Chief’s unabashed crush on him.

Splitting Up Together

SPLITTING UP TOGETHER, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Jenna Fischer (The Office), Oliver Hudson (Nashville), Diane Farr (Numb3rs, Rescue Me), Lindsay Price (Lipstick Jungle), Bobby Lee, Olivia Keville, Van Crosby, Sander Thomas

WHAT: Based upon the original Danish series created by Mette Heeno, the single-cam comedy is the story of a couple whose marriage is reignited by their divorce.

Trailer Available at ABC’s YouTube channel or TVLine.com

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  Pam’s back.  She’s not married to Jim.  She was married to Oliver Hudson (on the show).  Now, they’re getting divorced…which apparently gets them hot for being married to each other again.  The premise is somewhat bland, even if slightly influenced by our modern times, but it will require some winning performances by the two adult leads to work long term.  Unfortunately, this is not subject matter that entices your friendly neighborhood CP’s typically.  We’ll keep an eye on it, as there is some quality and thought behind it, but it’s not a comedy we are sold on just yet.

S.W.A.T.

S.W.A.T., CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Nov. 2

WHEN: Thursdays at 10/9c (after football concludes)

WHO: Shemar Moore (Criminal Minds), Jay Harrington (Code Black, Better Off Ted), Kenny Johnson (Bates Motel), Peter Onorati (Murder in the First), Lina Esco (Kingdom), Alex Russell, Stephanie Sigman

WHAT: A locally born and bred S.W.A.T. sergeant is torn between loyalty to the streets and duty to his fellow officers when he’s tasked to run a specialized tactical unit that is the last stop in law enforcement in Los Angeles. Inspired by the film of the same name.

Trailer Available at CBS’ YouTube channel or TVLine.com

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  Hey, it’s Better Off Ted!  But seriously.  The Chief CP never watched the film on which this show is based and really has no interest in doing so.  This is a standard cop action drama, set in a standard metropolitan location (Los Angeles), with some standard high octane police-related tropes powering said drama and some possible social commentary powering the emotion (cops versus non-cops, etc.).  There is nothing remarkable about this trailer or any of the events and aspects contained therein; this show has a very specific target audience, most of which CPU! does not currently fall into, much as we try to expand our base and palate.  We welcome new members all the time and all suggestions, but currently, this show will not find a viewing audience here.

Ten Days in the Valley

TEN DAYS IN THE VALLEY, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 1

WHEN: Sundays at 10/9

WHO: Kyra Sedgwick (The Closer), Erika Christensen (Parenthood), Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (American Odyssey, Hunted), Malcolm-Jamal Warner (The People v. O.J. Simpson), Felix Solis (The Good Wife), Francois Battiste (The Family, The Good Wife), Currie Graham (Westworld, Longmire), Nelson Lee (NCIS: New Orleans, The Night Shift), Abigail Pniowsky (Arrival), Josh Randall (Pitch, Quarry), Ali Stroker (Glee), Ella Thomas (Ballers, NCIS: Los Angeles), Beth Triffon (Dr. Ken, The Middle), Mark L. Young (Code Black)

WHAT: The ten-episode series centers on TV producer Jane Sadler, whose young daughter goes missing, mirroring the cop drama she produces.

Trailer Available at ABC’s YouTube channel

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  Though this cast boasts some modestly heavy TV hitters, with the erstwhile “Closer” and Mrs. Kevin Bacon in the lead role, in some ways, this premise and story elements play like reality TV, though the plot is, as far as this CP knows, fiction.  This is clearly the type of show that will be trying for twists, even as they feel not as twisty as they should or, perhaps, over the top twisty and, therefore, tedious.  It may also be hard to sympathize with the main character if her poor choices and writing of teleplays based on dangerous information prompt some copycat to endanger the safety of her child.  Ultimately, the trailer suggests that this is yet another mystery based upon child kidnapping.  Take that as you will, but it does not entice so far.  It’s a limited series, but we’ll keep an eye on it, as we always do.

Grey's Anatomy Spinoff

UNTITLED GREY’S ANATOMY SPINOFF, ABC

PREMIERE DATE: TBA

WHEN: Midseason

WHO: Jaina Lee Ortiz (Rosewood)

WHAT: Set in a Seattle firehouse, it follows a group of heroic firefighters, from the captain to the newest recruits, as they risk their lives and their hearts both in the line of duty and off the clock.

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  So, it was probably inevitable that Shonda Rimes and the ABC Network would attempt to franchise (with spin-offs) the successful-still-beyond-belief Grey’s Anatomy, especially since the latter program is going into its fourteenth season, despite improbable odds and a rotational cast roster.  Unfortunately, CPU! will not be along for this ride.  The project has no title, no trailer, and very little information to go on.  Plus, we jumped the shark on Grey’s a few seasons ago.  Now, there are some CPU!ers who still watch and may revive our dormant Grey’s Anatomy coverage via podcast; if they do, and if this untitled projects gets off the ground in more than teasers and thin premise descriptions, we will cross the bridge of coverage.  For now, we are not interested, for all the logical reasons outlined above.

Valor

VALOR, The CW

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 9

WHEN: Mondays at 9/8c

WHO: Matt Barr (Sleepy Hollow), Christina Ochoa (Animal Kingdom), Charlie Barnett (Secrets and Lies, Chicago Fire), Nigel Thatch (American Dreams), Corbin Reid (How to Get Away with Murder), Melissa Roxburgh (Legends of Tomorrow, Arrow), W. Tré Davis

WHAT: The boundaries between military discipline and human desire are tested on a US Army base that houses an elite unit of helicopter pilots trained to perform clandestine international and domestic missions. The drama unfolds in the present as well as in flashbacks to a failed mission involving one of the first female pilots in the unit, ultimately uncovering layers of personal and government/military secrets, and leading to a season-long plan to rescue a group of MIA soldiers.

Trailer Available at The CW’s YouTube channel or TVLine.com

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  For our third military-related entry this season, the CW enters the foray with a more mystery-specific pass involving an army unit, layers of conspiracy, and potentially poor character choices, all with CW-young and beautiful faces populating the drama.  There are no known or well established acting quantities in this equation, and the drama feels somewhat hollow, even superficial, at best.  The only reason CPU! is checking in on one of these dramas is for its lead actor, which can be a determinate but is not applicable in this instance.  If this show gains some kind of traction or steam or acclaim, we will reconsider, but for now, this is a confident pass.

Will & Grace - Season 1

WILL & GRACE, NBC

PREMIERE DATE: Sept. 28

WHEN: Thursdays at 9/8c

WHO: Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Sean Hayes, Megan Mullally

WHAT: Twelve-episode revival of the popular 1998-2006 comedy series.

Trailer Available at here

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Enthusiastic Pick Up.  Not only is the meta musical trailer (how fascinatingly satirical and relevant, she says in her best judgmental Karen voice – or maybe Will’s voice, I could see him commenting in this way) amazingly put together, showcasing a cast of four that reclaimed the exact beats of the characters they stopped playing in 2006, NBC has already ordered a few more episodes and a second season.  Plus, the Chief CP is a big fan, as are several resident CP’s and supporters.  We already have a few requesting it for podcast consumption.  On top of that, the original Will & Grace was years ahead of its time, normalizing LGBTQ+ conversations and culture in ways that will feel comfortable, even homey now, as the wider world, with the exception of some pockets, is more accepting.  At the apex of this exciting new revival among the fad of revivals: Jack and Karen.  I repeat, Jack and Karen.  They say what we’re all thinking because they’re drunk and/or high and/or rich and/or self-involved and/or, perhaps, not entirely sane and stable.  Sounds like the perfect time for their comeback, and for a “Looking Back to Look Forward” series at CPU! on the subject.

Wisdom of the Crowd

WISDOM OF THE CROWD, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Oct. 1 (at 8:30 pm after football)

WHEN: Sundays at 8/7c

WHO: Jeremy Piven (Entourage), Monica Potter (Parenthood), Richard T. Jones (American Horror Story, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles), Blake Lee (Mixology), Natalia Tena (Game of Thrones), Jake Matthews (Bosch)

WHAT: Inspired by the notion that a million minds are better than one, a tech innovator creates a cutting edge crowd-sourcing hub to solve his own daughter’s murder, as well as revolutionizing crime solving in San Francisco. Based on the Israeli format of the same name.

Trailer Available at CBS’ YouTube channel or TVLine.com

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass.  Last season, Fox introduced a show called A.P.B., which also involved an app and the ability of the crowd using the app to solve crimes.  This show was ultimately canceled, though CPU! picked it up (hesitantly) because the concept seemed novel at the time.  This show takes that concept and kicks it up a notch, transferring the power of the people to the solving of murders, with a central, high profile murder serving as the engine behind the crowd involvement.  Though we picked up the Fox show last season, it did not fare well.  Would a similarly themed show, granted with a bit more celebrity muscle in Jeremy Piven and Richard T. Jones, among others, fare better at the Eye?  It is definitely hard to say.  Though this show potentially executes the premise with a bit more refinery, as the Chief CP, I am loathe to lead viewers down the same path without some better numbers.  If this show gets ratings, acclaim, or any kind of critical traction, we will reconsider.  Right now, it looks like a second take at a different network, even if there is no one in common between the two programs.

Young Sheldon

YOUNG SHELDON, CBS

PREMIERE DATE: Sneak preview on Monday, Sept. 25 at 8:30 pm

WHEN: Thursdays at 8:30/7:30c (beginning Nov. 2 after football concludes)

WHO: Iain Armitage (Big Little Lies), Zoe Perry (The Family), Annie Potts (The Fosters), Lance Barber (The Comeback), Raegan Revord (Modern Family), Montana Jordan, narrator Jim Parsons

WHAT: The single-camera Big Bang Theory prequel follows Sheldon Cooper at the age of 9, living with his family in East Texas and going to high school.

Trailer Available at CBS’ YouTube channel or TVLine.com

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PICK UP OR PASS?

VERDICT: Pass For Now.  No one can deny the popularity of Big Bang Theory; it’s been on a CPU! catch-up list for a while, and we have some interest in it percolating within the CPU! roster of panelists.  Yet, not many of us are ready to talk about it yet, so it seems premature to enter into watching a prequel about the popular character, played by Jim Parsons, and his particularly brand of eccentricity blossoming from a young age.  We will keep an eye on this show and possibly create a series coupled with BBT, but for now, we will wait and see how such a prequel spin-off fares while the parent show still airs.

The following is a link to all premiere dates for shows covered beyond the main networks: http://www.metacritic.com/feature/tv-premiere-dates

Non-Broadcast Network Pick-Ups

Star Trek: Discovery (CBS) – picked up when announced last season, but premiere delayed to Fall 2017.

Mindhunter (Netflix) – David Fincher’s newest addition to the streaming service, with the following synopsis:

David Fincher’s latest Netflix original series (following House of Cards) stars Holt McCallany and Jonathan Groff as FBI agents who solve murders with advice gleaned from interviews of imprisoned serial killers. The 1979-set series also stars Anna Torv, and is based on the real-life work of FBI veteran John Douglas, who served as the inspiration for the Jack Crawford character in the various Hannibal Lecter books as well as for Jason Gideon on Criminal Minds. Fincher directs the pilot, Charlize Theron is a producer, and Joe Penhall (The Road) writes the adaptation of Douglas’s book.

Alias Grace (Netflix) – Netflix’s answer to “The Handmaid’s Tale,” a Margaret Atwood adaptation:

The second major Margaret Atwood adaptation to hit the small screen this year (following Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale), this six-episode miniseries is inspired by the true story of a shocking double murder in a remote Canadian town in 1843. The series is written by Sarah Polley (Away From Her) and directed by Mary Harron (I Shot Andy Warhol). Sarah Gadon, Anna Paquin, Kerr Logan, Zachary Levi, and David Cronenberg (yes, the one you’re thinking of) star.

Future Man (Hulu):

Directed by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, Hulu’s new comedy series follows a janitor (Josh Hutcherson) who suddenly finds himself charged with the task of traveling through time to save the human race. Eliza Coupe, Derek Wilson, Haley Joel Osment, Keith David, Glenne Headly, and Ed Begley Jr. also star.

Marvel’s Runaways (Hulu): There is very little information about this property other than some limited internet chatter, but we are comic book prone.

Adapted from the comics by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona, Hulu’s first Marvel series comes from Gossip Girl creators Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage and centers on six diverse teenagers who unite around a common foe: their parents.

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There you have it!  We will add Pick Ups to the CPU! Watchlist and cover them in this blog or via our ever growing podcast. For those passed, if you think we should give them another chance, head on over to the comments section and sound off!  If you would like to be a guest blogger about any passed shows, send me a message, and we’ll talk terms!

In any event, I’m excited for the new stories to start.   TV is film with commitment, you know.

In short:

Picked Up

ABC

Alex, Inc.
The Crossing
Deception
Kevin (Probably) Saves the World (hesitantly)
Marvel’s Inhumans
The Mayor
Roseanne

CBS

9JKL (very hesitantly)
SEAL Team (hesitantly)

Fox

Ghosted
The Gifted
L.A. to Vegas
The Orville

NBC

Good Girls (very hesitantly)
Reverie (hesitantly)
Rise (hesitantly)
Will & Grace (enthusiastically)

CW

Black Lightning

 

Passed

ABC

For the People
The Good Doctor
Splitting Up Together
Ten Days in the Valley
Grey’s Anatomy Spin-Off (Untitled)

CBS

By the Book
Instinct
Me, Myself & I
S.W.A.T.
Wisdom of the Crowd
Young Sheldon (for now)

Fox

9-1-1
The Resident

NBC

A.P. Bio
The Brave
Champions
Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders

CW

Dynasty
Life Sentence
Valor

 

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Progress Report: End of Season Scorecard for Shows Covered By This Blog (Long-Running)

Based on reliable sources, including TVLine, the A.V. Club, Wikipedia, and TV.com, here are the current statuses of shows covered by this blog.  This list does not include up and coming shows to be reviewed from the new season pilots list or shows not listed on the “What I’m Currently Watching” page.

This particular list comprises the End of Season Scorecard for Long-Running shows covered by this blog, with current statuses, upcoming premiere dates (if known), and other helpful information.  Shows that ended this year or recently that we have already covered have been removed from the list (such as Grimm).

New this year: A complete list of network renewals and cancellations, some cable networks included, at the bottom.  If your show is not being covered by CPU!, and you want it to be, leave a comment or contact us at couchpotatoesunitepodcast@gmail.com (or via Facebook/Twitter).  We would probably find a way to make it happen!

Orange is the New Black (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Seasons 5-7.  Season 5 premiered on June 9, 2017.

Marvel: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D (PODCAST) – ABC

Renewed for Season 5.

Supernatural (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 13.  Season 13 will premiere on October 12, 2017.

Gotham (PODCAST) – Fox

Renewed for Season 4.  Season 4 will premiere on September 21, 2017.

The Vampire Diaries (PODCAST) – CW

Ended 2017.  Season 8 was the show’s final season.  CPU! will be covering the show in a two-part goodbye series some time in the next few weeks.

Once Upon a Time (PODCAST) – ABC

Renewed for Season 7 (without Emma & half the original cast, but who’s counting?). Season 7 will premiere on October 6, 2017.

Marvel’s Luke Cage (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 2.

Arrow (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 6.  Season 6 will premiere on October 12, 2017.

The Flash (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 4.  Season 4 will premiere on October 10, 2017.

DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 3.  Season 3 will premiere on October 10, 2017.

Supergirl (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 3.  Season 3 will premiere on October 9, 2017.

Stranger Things (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 2. Season 2 will be released on October 27, 2017.

Doctor Who (PODCAST) – BBC America

Renewed for Series 11.  Doctor Who will return on Christmas Day 2017.

Marvel’s Iron Fist (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 2.

13 Reasons Why (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 2.

American Horror Story (PODCAST) – FX

Renewed for Seasons 7, 8, and 9.  Season 7 will premiere on September 5, 2017.

Fuller House (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 3 (and 18 episodes to be split into two parts).  The first half of Season 3 will be released on September 22, 2017.

How to Get Away with Murder (PODCAST) – ABC

Renewed for Season 4.  Season 4 will premiere on September 28, 2017.

Sense8 (Currently in Blog format; transitioning to a PODCAST) – Netflix

Canceled, but the network commissioned a finale two-hour movie to be released some time in 2018.  CPU! will be covering both of the show’s available seasons in podcast format some time in the next few weeks.

The X-Files (PODCAST) – Fox

Renewed for Season 11.

Marvel’s Jessica Jones (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 2.

Marvel’s Daredevil (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 3.

New Girl (PODCAST) – Fox

Renewed for (an abbreviated, eight episode) Season 7, which will be the final season.

Game of Thrones (PODCAST) – HBO

Renewed for Seasons 7 and 8, the latter of which will be the final season.  Season 7 premiered on July 15, 2017.

The Originals (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 5, which will be the final season.

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (PODCAST) – Netflix

Renewed for Season 4.  Season 3 premiered on May 19, 2017.

The 100 (PODCAST) – CW

Renewed for Season 5.

Fargo – FX

Renewed for Season 4.  Season 3 premiered on April 19, 2017.

The Mindy Project – Hulu

Renewed for Season 6, which will be the final season.

Sleepy Hollow – Fox

Canceled.  Season 4 was the show’s final season.  Review or podcast to come.

Madam Secretary – CBS

Renewed for Season 4.  Season 4 premieres on October 8, 2017.

Bones – Fox

Ended 2017.  Season 12 was the show’s final season.  CPU! will be covering this show in a future “Looking Back” podcast episode.

Broadchurch (PODCAST) – BBC America

Ended 2017.  Season 3 is the show’s final season.  Season 3 premiered in the United States on June 28, 2017.

Revenge – ABC

Ended 2015.  Review (either blog or podcast) to come.

Reign – CW

Canceled.  Season 4 was the show’s final season.  Review (either blog or podcast) to come.

About a Boy – NBC

Ended 2015.  Review (either blog or podcast) to come.

Sherlock (PODCAST) – PBS

Series 4 aired from January 1-January 15, 2017.  Though possibility of a fifth series is being contemplated, no announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Network Shows and Other Shows Mentioned by CPU!ers

(does not include this year’s freshman series, currently covered shows, shows we’ve already covered and eliminated, or game and reality shows)

By Popular Demand

ABC

American Crime (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 3 is the show’s final season.

black-ish (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

The Catch (passed by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Dr. Ken (passed by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Fresh Off the Boat (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

The Goldbergs (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Seasons 5 & 6!

Grey’s Anatomy (CPU! jumped the shark)
Renewed for Season 14.

Last Man Standing (passed by CPU!)
Canceled. Season 6 is the show’s final season.

The Middle (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 9.

Mistresses (passed by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 4 is the show’s final season.

Modern Family (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Seasons 9 & 10!

Quantico (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

The Real O’Neals (picked up CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Scandal (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 7, which will be the final season.

Secrets and Lies (passed by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 2 is the show’s final season.

CBS

2 Broke Girls (passed by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 6 is the show’s final season.

American Gothic (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 1 is the show’s only season (why wasn’t this on the initial network list? I have no answers).

The Big Bang Theory (picked up by CPU! late)
Renewed for Seasons 11 & 12!

Blue Bloods (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 8.

BrainDead (passed by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 1 is the show’s only season.  This also wasn’t on the initial network list. CBS!!!

Code Black (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

Criminal Minds (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 13.

Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders (passed by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Elementary (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 6.

The Good Fight (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 2.

Hawaii Five-O (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 8.

Life in Pieces (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

Mom (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 5.

NCIS (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 15.

NCIS: Los Angeles (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 9.

NCIS: New Orleans (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

The Odd Couple (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 3 is the show’s final season.

Ransom (passed by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 1 is the show’s only season.  This also wasn’t on the initial network list. Maybe it’s TVLine’s fault?

Scorpion (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

Star Trek: Discovery (picked up by CPU!)
Premiering in fall 2017.

Superior Donuts (passed by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 1 is the show’s only season.  I don’t have a complete CBS list.

Zoo (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 3.

FOX

Bob’s Burgers (animated)
Renewed for Season 8.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 5.

Empire (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

Family Guy (animated)
Renewed for Season 16.

The Last Man on Earth (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 4.

Lucifer (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

Rosewood (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Scream Queens (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 2 is the show’s final season.

The Simpsons (animated)
Renewed for Seasons 29 & 30!

Wayward Pines (picked up by CPU!)
No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

NBC

Aquarius (picked up by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 2 is the show’s final season.

The Blacklist (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 5.

Blindspot (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

The Carmichael Show (passed by CPU!)
Canceled.  Season 2 is the show’s final season.

Chicago Fire (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 6.

Chicago Med (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

Chicago P.D. (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 5.

Law and Order: SVU (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 19.

The Night Shift (passed by CPU!)
No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Shades of Blue (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

Superstore (passed by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

The CW

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 3.

iZombie (picked up by CPU!)
Renewed for Season 4.

Jane the Virgin (added to the CPU! list)
Renewed for Season 4.

Current/Ongoing Shows Requested by CPU! Regulars for the Podcast

PBS

Call the Midwife
Renewed for Series 8 and 9!

BBC America

Orphan Black
Currently airing Season 5.  Season 5 is the show’s final season.

FXX

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Renewed for Seasons 13 and 14!

FX

The Americans
Renewed for Season 6, which will be the final season.

Feud
Renewed for Season 2

Netflix

The Crown
Renewed for Season 2

The OA
Renewed for Season 2

Peaky Blinders
Renewed for Series 4 and 5!

House of Cards
Renewed for Season 5

Anne with an E
Renewed for Season 2

Master of None
Season 2 premiered on May 12, 2017.  No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

Showtime

Billions
Renewed for Season 3.  Season 3 will premiere on September 13, 2017.

Shameless
Renewed for Season 8

TNT

The Librarians
Renewed for Season 4

Will
Season 1 currently airing.  No announcement regarding renewal or cancellation has been made.

USA

Mr. Robot
Renewed for Season 3

A&E

Bates Motel
Ended.  Season 5 was the show’s final season.

Pop

Schitt’s Creek
Renewed for Season 4

Starz

Outlander
Renewed for Season 3.  Season 3 will premiere on September 10, 2017.

American Gods
Renewed for Season 2

AMC

Better Call Saul
Renewed for Season 4

The Walking Dead
Renewed for Season 8.  Season 8 will premiere on October 22, 2017.

SyFy

The Magicians
Renewed for Season 3

Wynonna Earp
Renewed for Season 3

Amazon

The Man in the High Castle
Renewed for Season 3

Hulu

The Handmaid’s Tale
Renewed for Season 2

That’s it, fellow Couch Potatoes!  Next up in the Progress Report series: the Fall Preview of 2017-2018 pilots.  My intention is to find a complete list, but if you’re interested in seeing what’s on the horizon for network TV, you’ll definitely want to Stay Tuned for our annual preview! 🙂