Monday, May 14, 2012

Snap Judgements: 2012-2013 
FOX TV Schedule

The number 1 network (in the 18-49 demo) announced that they would only be picking up only 5 new shows (3 comedies and 2 dramas) this upcoming season. Sadly, this meant the end for Breaking In and, less sadly, for Alcatraz, Terra Nova, and I Hate My Teenage Daughter. FOX is also getting into the arena with the placement of their own 4 comedy night line-up meaning Glee is getting moved to Thursdays at 9pm. I'm just pleased our universe gets a 5th, final season of Fringe.

So without further ado, please find the 2012 FOX Fall Schedule below. Bold denotes a new show and their accompanying trailer/snap judgement can be found after the grid.



8PM 8:30PM 9PM 9:30PM
MONDAY BONES              THE MOB DOCTOR
TUESDAY RAISING HOPE BEN AND KATE THE NEW GIRL THE MINDY PROJECT
WEDNESDAY THE X FACTOR                                                   
THURSDAY THE X-FACTOR (RESULTS) GLEE                   
FRIDAY TOUCH                      FRINGE               
SATURDAY REPEATS                                                                                                            
SUNDAY THE SIMPSONS BOB'S BURGERS FAMILY GUY AMERICAN DAD
 
THE MOB DOCTOR (Mondays at 9pm)
Judging from the title would any of you like to guess what this Jordana Spiro-led drama is about? No, not an MD who only fixes people injured in flash mobs, but rather a woman indebted to the mob must moonlight as a, well, mob doctor. Overall Anticipation Meter: Nah, thanks



BEN AND KATE (Tuesdays at 8:30pm)
The only new FOX show that doesn't begin a 'The' features a dependent brother-sister duo after Ben moves in with this sis to help her take care of her child. The comedy feels slightly forced and not super fresh. Best part of the trailer: the usually funny Lucy Punch.  Overall Anticipation Meter: Eh



THE MINDY PROJECT (Tuesdays at 9:30pm)
The Office's loss is FOX's gain as Mindy Kaling stars in this wonderfully cast comedy about a young doctor navigating both her personal and professional lives. Kind of a bland premise, but looks fairly funny and boasting such talent as Chris Messina and Anna Camp. The pilot even has Bill Hader and Ed Helms guest starring. Who knows which of her other famous friends she might call on for November sweeps? Overall Anticipation Meter: Very!

  

THE GOODWIN GAMES (Midseason)
Scott Foley (Felicity, upcoming season of True Blood) and Becki Newton (Ugly Betty) return to TV in this surprisingly funny look at what happens when 3 estranged siblings (and one other dude) must participate in a series of competitions to win their deceased father's millions. Feels similar to Arrested Development in tone. Overall Anticipation Meter: Very!



THE FOLLOWING (Midseason)
Kevin Reilly considers this show from exec producer Kevin Williamson following Kevin Bacon tracking down an escaped serial killer (James Purefoy) 'the next 24.' Might be a slight exaggeration, but the killer cast (hehe) also including Natalie Zea, Shawn Ashmore, and special guest star, Maggie Grace, means this show deserves a look. Copy Cat Complaint: Honestly, looks very reminiscent to a season or two of Dexter. Overall Anticipation Meter: Moderate



What do you think of all the new FOX shows? Which are you most looking forward to watching?

3 comments:

  1. The Goodwin Games looks good, but I'm a sucker for games.

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    1. Let's hope that they must participate in improv games for an entire ep.

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