It's September, so that means a lot of TV shows will be returning after their summer break in the US, and the UK also like to launch a lot of new programming at this time of the year. Below is a list of the shows I'll most likely be watching and/or reviewing in the following few months, and my gut expectations for them. It's subject to change, because some shows likely to be returning for autumn haven't been officially scheduled yet, but this is how things stand currently:
Martin Scorsese's Boardwalk Empire |
CAMPUS (Channel 4) The Comedy Showcase pilot was okay, but needed work. I doubt I'll be reviewing this every week, but perhaps the first episode. UK TX: TBA. UNLIKELY REVIEW
CHUCK (NBC) There's no chance I'm going to wait for
Michael C. Hall returns as Dexter |
DEXTER (Showtime) As always, I'll be reviewing this juicy crime drama as it enters its fifth year. I hope it continues the return-to-form standard of season 4, but I think the raw chill of its first two seasons can't be revived. US TX: 26 September. MUST REVIEW
What is The Event? |
FRINGE (Fox/Sky1) I'll be following this sci-fi series again, although I'm growing a little bored by it. I just don't think the parallel universe story is as fresh and exciting as most people seem to think. The news that season 3 will alternate between both universes is interesting, but I get the feeling the show's becoming too focused on its mythology. I used to like the random X-Filesian episodes, when done well. Anyway, if my schedule becomes difficult to cope with, Fringe might not be reviewed in as much detail. If you think that's a shame, please comment on the episodes I do cover, to show there's an audience for it. US TX: 23 September / UK TX: 5 October LIKELY REVIEW
GLEE (Fox/E4) I'll probably continue my reviews of Glee, unless the workload becomes too much, or the show doesn't evolve in any interesting way. I also hope E4 stay 6 days behind the US broadcast, but if they don't I'll probably just wait for them anyway. Glee's a fun show, but not something I'm desperate to see immediately. US TX: 21 September / UK TX: January 2011 LIKELY REVIEW
Book 'em, Danno! |
HIM & HER (BBC3) A brand new relationship comedy about two twentysomething lovers who rarely leave their bedsit. I've seen the first episode, and I enjoyed it quite a bit. I think it's one of the best BBC3 comedies since Pulling. UK TX: 6 September. POSSIBLE REVIEW
HUMAN TARGET (Fox) I enjoyed the action-packed first season, despite the fact it stuck to a pretty rigid formula. The shake-ups for season 2 (essentially adding two new female characters) bodes well, and I get a feeling this show will improve immeasurably. I'm not sure I'll have time to review every single episode, so there's a chance I may just wait for Syfy to air this in the UK. Undecided. US TX: 17 November. POSSIBLE REVIEW
THE INBETWEENERS (E4) I've never reviewed this teen-comedy weekly, having only covered it as a two-series box-set before now. I'm really not sure if I'll have time, but will probably post some kind of response every week. UK TX: 13 September. POSSIBLE REVIEW
THE INCREASINGLY POOR DECISIONS OF TODD MARGARET (Channel 4) I didn’t like the Comedy Showcase pilot that much, but I'm interested to see if this can improve because the talent involved are very good. UK TX: TBA. POSSIBLE REVIEW
Oil and cons in Lone Star |
MAD MEN (BBC Four) In a surprise move, Mad Men is getting its UK premiere months earlier than usual. That does add to my burden, but I'll definitely be following season 4's episodes, although I'll probably stick to my schedule of posting reviews a few days after they air in the UK. The show tends to need some extra think-time. UK TX: 8 September MUST REVIEW
MERLIN (BBC1) I really enjoy reviewing this show -- partly because each episode usually gives you something to say, but also because it's one of the more popular reviews I do. And it's nice to write something knowing it'll be read and commented on by a very healthy number of people. I hear that series 3 is darker than before, which suits me fine. Series 2 was far better than series 1, so hopefully this show will continue to get better and better as it matures. Quietly excited by this underrated fantasy. UK TX: 11 September. MUST REVIEW
MISFITS (E4) One of the best TV debuts of 2009, I'll definitely continue reviewing this teen superhero drama. The disappointment of Howard Overman's Vexed has me a little concerned his earlier work was a fluke of some kind, but I'm still expecting good things. A Christmas special will also air almost immediately after the final episode. UK TX: November (TBC) MUST REVIEW
Maggie Q kicks ass! |
NO ORDINARY FAMILY (ABC) I didn't like the pilot, but it might improve. I get the impression it'll be an easy show to review, so I may cover it until I get bored. Or maybe it'll really impress me after a shaky start and I'll make it a must-see? Who knows. US TX: 28 September. UK TX: 2011 (Watch) POSSIBLE REVIEW
PEEP SHOW (Channel 4) I'd like to review every episode, but it depends on how tight my schedule is. At the very least, I think I'll make some kind of comment every week. UK TX: November. POSSIBLE REVIEW
PHONESHOP (E4) I didn't like the pilot that much as part of the Comedy Showcase, so I'll probably just sample the first episode of this full series and see how it goes. UK TX: October UNLIKELY REVIEW
THE PILLARS OF THE EARTH (Channel 4) I've heard bad things about this miniseries, so I'll watch episode 1 and see how I feel. But my gut tells me I won't bother reviewing it. UK TX: 16 October. UNLIKELY REVIEW
Rubicon: slow burn mystery |
RIDE-ALONG (Sky1) You know I'm not a particular fan of cop shows, but this one has a certain buzz about it because it's from Shawn Ryan (The Shield). I may watch the pilot, then make a judgement call, but my gut says I won't be bothering. UK TX: TBA. UNLIKELY REVIEW
Shane Meadows' four-part TV sequel |
TREME (Sky) This post-Hurricane Katrina drama set in New Orleans still doesn't appeal to me, beyond the fact a certain quality is guaranteed because it comes from the mind of David Simon (The Wire). UK TX: TBA. UNLIKELY REVIEW
UNDERCOVERS (NBC) I'll check out a few episodes, but I'm not very excited about this. The fact it's JJ Abrams' latest TV projects just confuses me, because I expect something more interesting than a rather lazy spy series focusing on a married couple. It just feels like NBC wanted a particular kind of show (a less comedic version of what Chuck's become for them, really), and get JJ Abrams just tossed this off for them. I hope I'm wrong and the actors have crazy-hot chemistry together, but I'm not feeling it based on the previews. But I'll review a few episodes, to test the water. US TX: 22 September. POSSIBLE REVIEW
V (ABC) The first season wasn't great, but there were a few characters and performances that kept me interested. Season 2 will be make-or-break, and some of the plans certainly have me intrigued (such as getting original V actress Jane Badler involved). I'm cautiously optimistic that, with a break and time to reassess the creative direction, V could get the recipe right for its second year. I'll probably be reviewing this at the US pace. US TX: November (TBC) LIKELY REVIEW
The zombies attack on Halloween, natch |
WHITECHAPEL (ITV1) I enjoyed the first series of this three-part crime drama, but the concept behind the second doesn't fill me with hope (copycats of The Krays -- really?) That said, I'll probably review the first episode and decide from that if it's worth continuing with. UK TX: 11 October POSSIBLE REVIEW
There are other shows I might find the time to review the pilots of, and a few may impress me enough to become regularly slotted for review (like "sim-com" The Trip with Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon, NBC's Community on Viva, and Episodes with Stephen Mangan and Matt Le Blanc), but the shows above are the ones I feel drawn to already. A list of confirmed premiere dates is below, in chronological order:
6 September (Mondays)
Him & Her (BBC3)
7 September (Tuesdays)
This Is England '86 (Channel 4)
8 September (Wednesdays)
Mad Men (BBC Four)
9 September (Thursdays)
Nikita (The CW)
11 September (Saturdays)
Merlin (BBC1)
13 September (Mondays)
The Inbetweeners (E4)
19 September (Sundays)
Boardwalk Empire (HBO)
20 September (Mondays)
Chuck (NBC)
The Event (NBC)
Hawaii Five-O (CBS)
Lone Star (Fox)
21 September (Tuesdays)
Glee (Fox)
22 September (Wednesdays)
Undercovers (NBC)
23 September (Thursdays)
Fringe (Fox)
26 September (Sundays)
Dexter (Showtime)
28 September (Tuesdays)
No Ordinary Family (ABC)
31 October (Sundays)
The Walking Dead (AMC)
17 November (Wednesdays)
Human Target (Fox)