Displaying all articles tagged:

Fall Tv

  1. buffering
    “Just Keep The Lights On”: Inside Network TV’s Fall Strike PlanGet ready for reruns, reality, sports, and imports.
  2. buffering
    When Network TV Gives Up: Franchises, Reboots, and Very Few LaughsThe Big Four’s fall slates aren’t promising.
  3. fall tv
    Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s Final Season to Premiere After the OlympicsBut don’t expect any NBC comedies this fall.
  4. fall tv
    Rose McIver, Utkarsh Ambudkar Comedy Ghosts Picked Up at CBSFun ghosts, not scary ghosts.
  5. cancellations
    Fox Sends Kim Cattrall Series Filthy Rich to the TV AfterlifeThe network also canceled sci-fi drama NeXt.
  6. tv review
    Away Is on a Low-Key Mission to MarsHilary Swank and Josh Charles lead this new Netflix drama, in which the stakes are low and the threat of space schmaltz is high.
  7. tv review
    Evil Is Smart, Scary, and PhilosophicalCan Michelle and Robert King just make all the CBS shows?
  8. tv ratings
    What’s Working (and What Isn’t) on Network TV This FallNetwork TV isn’t dead, but it’s sure not getting any healthier.
  9. tv review
    Manifest Is Not the Next LostYeah, you can skip boarding this plane.
  10. vulture lists
    A Complete Guide to Fall TV’s Many Reboots, Revivals, and SpinoffsA moment of silence for the mustache-less Magnum, P.I. reboot, please.
  11. In the Age of Trump, Comfort Food TV Is WorkingAnd two more early lessons about the 2017 fall season.
  12. 12 Fall TV Shows to Watch Right NowThis may not be the best fall for new shows, but there’s still plenty you shouldn’t be missing.
  13. When Is My Favorite Show Coming Back?The deal with upcoming seasons of Game of Thrones, Westworld, Atlanta, and more.
  14. The Rise of the True Hero on Fall TVAnti-heroes haven’t disappeared from television. But admirable protagonists are staging something of a comeback this season.
  15. 11 Things We Learned About Stranger Things Season Two Hanging With the KidsEleven may be slightly less obsessed with Eggos.
  16. How to Catch Up on Fall TV’s Returning FavoritesAutumn is coming.
  17. the industry
    Fall TV 2016: ’Tis the Season of Ratings ErosionPlus, some good news.
  18. trends
    Is This the Best Fall TV Season in Recent Memory?All signs point to yes, for reasons that involve quality, but other factors, too.
  19. fall tv
    What This Week’s Ratings Have Taught Us About Fall TV So FarIt’s still very early to draw any definitive conclusions, but here’s what we know so far.
  20. Notorious Is No Substitute for ScandalThe only “scandal” is how unoriginal this show is.
  21. tv review
    Designated Survivor Gives Us a Kiefer-in-ChiefThe premise of this new ABC drama is frightening, but watching it is only mildly intense.
  22. tv review
    Speechless Is Another Solid Addition to the ABC Comedy ArsenalA new fall show to add to your watch list.
  23. tv review
    Yes, You’re Going to Need Some Tissues for This Is UsThe new NBC series is a tad contrived, but also undeniably moving.
  24. tv review
    Mike Schur’s The Good Place Is IrresistibleWatch this NBC comedy if you know what’s good for you.
  25. vulture lists
    A Complete Guide to Fall TV’s Many RebootsFrom The Exorcist to Westworld.
  26. trends
    The 5 Questions That Will Shape TV’s Fall Narrative TV has changed dramatically this decade, but one thing has not: Fall still matters.
  27. rumor mill
    Is CBS Getting Ready to Launch a Streaming Season of Big Brother? CBS may have found a way to expand its super-successful reality franchise.
  28. premiere dates
    CW Sets Premiere Dates for 2016–17 Fall SeasonSet your DVRs! (Is that still a thing?)
  29. sad charts
    The 2015–16 TV Season in One Really Depressing ChartIt’s pretty grim.
  30. the old-yet-new world order
    The 5 Biggest Fall TV Trends to WatchThe failures could be spectacular.
  31. fall tv 2015
    How to Catch Up on Fall TV’s Returning FavoritesYou have 58 days to watch 134 episodes of The Good Wife.
  32. upfronts 2014
    Watch Trailers for NBC’s New Fall Dramas and ComediesWith shows starring Debra Messing and Katherine Heigl, among others.
  33. The Complete Guide to Everything: Fall TV Preview 2013This week starts off with some confusion about Fleet Week and Fashion Week along with some good suggestions about where to go out on […]
  34. Watch Three of ABC’s New Fall Comedies Online Right NowThe fall TV season doesn’t kick off for two more weeks, but ABC has gone and uploaded three of their new comedies to Hulu early so that you can […]
  35. Watch Trailers for CBS’s New Comedies, Featuring Will Arnett, Robin […] CBS released a bunch of trailers for its new fall shows this afternoon. Here’s one for The Millers that stars Arrested Development’s Will […]
  36. CBS Unveils Its Fall Schedule, Now Has a Two-Hour Comedy Block on ThursdaysCBS became the last of the Big Four TV networks to announce its Fall 2013 lineup this morning. The biggest development comedy-wise is that […]
  37. Watch Trailers for ABC’s New Comedies ABC is showing its new fall sitcoms off to advertisers today as the networks’ upfronts week continues. Here’s the trailer for Super Fun Night, […]
  38. See a Composite Made of All the Faces of This Fall’s TV HunksAnd Scott Speedman’s still our No. 1.
  39. mark your calendars
    NBC Sets Fall Premiere Dates; Community Brings Up the RearYou’ll have to wait until October 19 for season four of the now Dan Harmon–less comedy.
  40. fall tv
    ABC Is Going to Make You Wait to See Most of Its New ShowsJust three freshmen series will bow during premiere week.
  41. David Cross Originally Read for Gob on Arrested DevelopmentApparently, the producers of Arrested Development originally had David Cross in mind for Gob, not Tobias: “When I originally got the Arrested […]
  42. The New York Post Knows a Thing or Two About RacismThe swamis at the New York Post think they know which three shows will be canceled first this fall: NBC’s Indian call center comedy Outsourced, […]
`; // integrate Sub(x) scripts and elements if (hostname !== 'subs.nymag.com') { // do not integrate on this subdomain document.head.appendChild(trackingScript); document.body.insertAdjacentHTML('beforeend', subXAnimationElements); }