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New TV shows for 2018-19

The PolyBlog
September 26 2018

It’s the start of the new TV season, and time to predict the survival outcome for all the new shows. Last year I made it to almost 80%, which I was particularly happy with…I do two predictions — one based on just the description, and an updated one after I have watched the premieres. Most of the time, there’s no change between the two. 🙂 Let’s see how I do this year…

ShowDescriptionPrediction based on descriptionPrediction based on premiere
Mayans M.C. (FX)Spin-off of Sons of AnarchyRENEWALRENEWAL
The Purge (USA)Based on low-rated movieCANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
Kidding (Showtime)Jim Carrey, family lifeCANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
Rel (Fox)Single father after cheating wife, comedyCANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
You (Lifetime)Stalker bookstore managerCANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
The First (Hulu)First astronauts on Mars…will Beta be there too, like Defying Gravity?CANCELLATIONRENEWAL
Forever (Amazon)Married couple go on ski trip to shake up routineCANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
Dead Lucky (Sundance Now)Detectives after cop killerRENEWALCANCELLATION
The Good Cop (Netflix)Tony Danza and Josh GrobanRENEWALCANCELLATION
Magnum, P.I. (CBS)Reboot, slight tweaksCANCELLATIONRENEWAL
Manifest (NBC)Plane lands after being missing 5 yearsCANCELLATIONRENEWAL
FBI (CBS)Hey, look, a story about the FBICANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
Mr. Inbetween (FX)Half-hour drama with criminalCANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
New Amsterdam (NBC)Hospital drama about idealismCANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
A Million Little Things (ABC)The Big Chill after an elevator meeting, and a suicideCANCELLATIONRENEWAL
Single Parents (ABC)Training the single dadRENEWALCANCELLATION
Murphy Brown (CBS)RebootRENEWALRENEWAL
The Cool Kids (Fox)A co-ed version of The Golden GirlsRENEWALRENEWAL
God Friended Me (CBS)Literally friends on FB with God. Well that should save on fancy sets compared to Kevin Probably Saves the World or simple home sets for Joan of ArcadiaCANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
The Neighborhood (CBS)Friendly mid-westerner moves to LACANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
Happy Together (CBS)Damon Wayans Jr. (!) as star living with familyCANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
I Feel Bad (NBC)Oh, look a story about a mom with lame plot ideas each weekCANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
Into The Dark (Hulu)Anthology horror seriesRENEWALRENEWAL
All American (CW)Friday Night Lights meets Beverly Hills 90210CANCELLATIONRENEWAL
The Romanoffs (Amazon)Descendants of the Russian monarchy, or at least, claimants of lineageCANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
Camping (HBO)Mid-life crisis, high-strung wife, camping trip with castCANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
Charmed (CW)Reboot but without the originalsCANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
The Kids Are Alright (ABC)Irish Catholic, 70sRENEWALCANCELLATION
The Rookie (ABC)Nathan Filion, hero, ends up as oldest LAPD rookieRENEWALRENEWAL
Legacies (CW)Vampire Diaries spin-off, with Buffy formulaRENEWALRENEWAL
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (Netflix)Riverdale spinoffRENEWALRENEWAL
Homecoming (Amazon)Caseworker helping veteransCANCELLATIONRENEWAL
The Kominsky MethodMichael Douglas, Alan ArkinRENEWALRENEWAL
Escape at Dannemora (Showtime)Not Shawshank for integrity but otherwise, the sameCANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
The Code (CBS)JAG + CSIRENEWALRENEWAL
Proven Innocent (FOX)False convict turned lawyer saves the wrongedCANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
The Passage (FOX)Secret medical facility with experimental drugs and a reluctant guinea pigCANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
Roswell, New Mexico (CW)Semi-spinoff, similar premise or a bit like StarmanCANCELLATIONRENEWAL
The Enemy Within (NBC)Quantico-ishCANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
The Fix (ABC)Second chances on a serial murder caseCANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
Abby’s (NBC)Bar in backyardCANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
Whiskey Cavalier (ABC)FBI and CIA hotshotsCANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
Fam (CBS)Perfect family life vs. blended family realityCANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
In the Dark (CW)Blind witness to murder tries to solve the caseCANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
The Village (NBC)Community building in BrooklynCANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
Carter (WGN)Actor plays detective, becomes detectiveCANCELLATIONCANCELLATION
Jack Ryan (Amazon)Clancy rebootRENEWALRENEWAL

Interestingly, as I was considering these shows, I found some other offerings that are either movies/short series/returning series that sound kind of interesting to try too:

  • The Sinner (USA) — Bill Pullman as detective;
  • Ultimate Ninja Challenge (Discovery) — reality contest show;
  • Lodge 49 (AMC) — beach bum at lodge;
  • No Offence (Acorn TV) — female Manchester detectives;
  • Ordeal by Innocence (Amazon) — short series based on Agatha Christie murder mystery;
  • To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before (Netflix) — teen’s letters to crushes are revealed;
  • Deadwind (Netflix) — Finnish widow works as homicide detective;
  • One Dollar (CBS All Access) — dollar bill connects cast to murder;
  • Ultimate Beastmaster: Survival of the Fittest (Netflix) — reality contest show;
  • Sorry For Your Loss (Facebook Watch) — Widow learns about dead husband’s secrets;
  • Sisters (Netflix) — deathbed revelations reveals very large family;

So, let’s see how it goes…

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How I did predicting renewal for new TV shows for 2017-18

The PolyBlog
May 18 2018

Way back at the start of the television season, I tried to predict the success factor for all the new shows as to whether or not they were likely to get renewal for a second season. Let’s see how I did…

The first group were the ones I predicted renewal for, and there were 12.

  • ABC: The Good Doctor – Predicted RENEWED and outcome is RENEWED
  • ABC: The Mayor – Predicted RENEWED and outcome is CANCELLED — after watching one EP, it was pretty clear it would be cancelled though
  • ABC: Marvel’s Inhumans – Predicted RENEWED and outcome is CANCELLED — although watching the EPs, that’s not too surprising
  • CBS: Young Sheldon – Predicted RENEWED and outcome is RENEWED
  • CBS: S.W.A.T. – Predicted RENEWED and outcome is RENEWED
  • CW: Black Lightning – Predicted RENEWED and outcome is RENEWED
  • OX: The Gifted – Predicted RENEWED and outcome is RENEWED
  • FOX: The Orville – Predicted RENEWED and outcome is RENEWED
  • FOX: The Resident – Predicted RENEWED and outcome is RENEWED
  • NBC: Champions – Predicted RENEWED and outcome is LIKELY CANCELLED
  • NBC: Rise – Predicted RENEWED and outcome is CANCELLED
  • NBC: Will and Grace – Predicted RENEWED and outcome is RENEWED.

So I got 8/12 right. Much better than I did last year (where it was more 50/50). If I had waited to watch the first few EPs before I predicted, I would have at least went to 10/12 right…I never watched Champions or Rise.

The second group of shows were ones where I was predicting cancellation, with 16 predicted to circle the drain. Again, let’s see how I did:

  • ABC: Kevin (Probably) Saves the World (formerly The Gospel of Kevin) – Predicted CANCELLED and outcome is CANCELLED
  • ABC: Ten Days in the Valley – Predicted CANCELLED and outcome is CANCELLED
  • CBS: 9JKL – Predicted CANCELLED and outcome is CANCELLED
  • BS: Me, Myself and I – Predicted CANCELLED and outcome is CANCELLED
  • BS: Seal Team – Predicted CANCELLED and outcome is RENEWED
  • CBS: Wisdom of the Crowd – Predicted CANCELLED and outcome is CANCELLED
  • CW: Dynasty – Predicted CANCELLED and outcome is RENEWED
  • CW: Life Sentence – Predicted CANCELLED and outcome is CANCELLED
  • CW: Valor – Predicted CANCELLED and outcome is CANCELLED
  • FOX: L.A. to Vegas – Predicted CANCELLED and outcome is LIKELY RENEWED
  • FOX: Ghosted – Predicted CANCELLED and outcome is LIKELY CANCELLED
  • NBC: The Brave – Predicted CANCELLED and outcome is CANCELLED
  • NBC: A.P. Bio – Predicted CANCELLED and outcome is RENEWED
  • NBC: Good Girls – Predicted CANCELLED and outcome is RENEWED
  • NBC: Law & Order: True Crime – Predicted CANCELLED and outcome is CANCELLED
  • NBC: Reverie – Predicted CANCELLED and outcome is unknown.

Of the 15 where the outcome is mostly known, I only got 10 right (2/3). However, for at least two more of the “wrong ones” i.e. ones that were renewed, others were surprised by those renewal notes since the ratings kind of sucked. Which means I was right about the ratings, but they got renewed anyway. Weird. That would have taken me to 12/15 or 80%.

Overall I have 8+10 = 18 out of 27, or 2/3. If I adjusted for the actual shows and ignoring surprises, I would have had closer to 22/27 or 80%.

Better than last year at least. I’m improving 🙂

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Series premiere: Absentia

The PolyBlog
February 14 2018

Back in the fall, I never saw much about a series called Absentia. I saw media reports earlier that Stana Katic, fresh off of Castle, was going to be in a new show sometime, but that was about it. But I recently saw a banner blurb about the show, and I thought it was just premiering this month, with no context for what it was. I assumed it was a generic mid-season replacement.

Imagine my surprise to find out that not only is it Stana Katic’s show, but it already premiered back in September and the first ten episodes have already aired. WTF?

Okay, so I’ve watched episode one, and it is a mind mess of epic proportions. Katic plays Emily Byrne, FBI agent with a husband and child. She disappears, presumed dead at the hands of a serial killer who removes the eyelids of his victims. The killer is convicted, life eventually goes on. Hubby remarries, gets a new mother for his son, son gets bigger.

Then, out of the blue, hubby gets a call…if he wants to save his first wife, he has 60 minutes to get to her location. He rushes out, she’s saved, and the mind freak begins. While she was being held and tortured for six years, life went on without her. Her son doesn’t know her, and has come to view the new wife as his mother. The former one is just a memory. Except now she’s walking around. Hubby is with the new wife, the ex-father-in-law hates the hubby for moving on or something, and a creepy brother is around to lend moral support and give her a place to live.

Meanwhile, the FBI is investigating the cases all over the place — her original murder now abduction, who held her for the six years since the killer that was convicted is still sitting in jail (and he wants out by the way), anything that might tie her old cases to her situation. They get a clue, they zero in on a suspect, all very straightforward until you get to the last 60 seconds when they drop a small bombshell on the case.

Is the show awesome? Not really, some of it has been done before. In fact, there was even a Castle season where he disappeared and came back with no memory. But what is relatively awesome is the muted tragedy of it all. Son trying to figure out what his relationship with his old mom is going to be. New wife feeling threatened initially and trying to hold on to her husband, fighting a ghost who is no longer a ghost. Hubby who gave up, moved on, and now realizes she was alive the whole time. And the victim herself, although there is some evidence in the episode that all is not as it appears to be. Where was she for the whole six years? Was she as out of it as she claims? Or does she not remember? If she was on a hellish island for five years and has come back to take up archery, everyone would call it derivative, but watching them all deal with a very dark situation is, indeed, pretty awesome. Drama without the over-acting.

I even love the husband as the male lead. But I’m suspicious of Daddy, the new wife, the brother, and several police officers. I feel like there’s a Red John twist coming sometime. And I’ll find out when it does, as I’m in for the duration.

The hard part is I have NO idea if the show will be “renewed”. It is very dark for network television, and I’m curious to see if it “lightens” up as she investigates her own abduction, and as evidence mounts against her for some crimes that were committed while she was being held.

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Series premiere: Black Lightning

The PolyBlog
February 11 2018

CW loves Greg Berlanti’s shows about superheroes, so I’m not surprised that they picked up Black Lightning. In terms of the future, my early prediction was:

CW: Black Lightning – It’s all Berlanti, all the time, it would be crazy to bet against it, even without the Arrowverse tie-ins, RENEWED;

Now that I’ve seen the episode, I’m not as convinced. Arrow, Flash, Supergirl and DC Legends of Tomorrow all have a “bigger than me” feel to them, even in their first few episodes. The Green Arrow was taking down his father’s cronies; the Flash was working for the police; Supergirl was following in her cousin’s footprints; and the Legends are SAVING TIME itself. But Black Lightning is the opposite. He just wants to be a school principal, forget his old Black Lightning ways, be a good father, and get jiggy with his ex-wife.

And that only changes through the episode when he has to save his daughters. Will it change for the future? Of course, but he is a very reluctant superhero, and like the Luke Cage theme, it gets old pretty fast. If he doesn’t want to be a superhero, why do I want to watch him try not to be one?

His daughters bop between being street-wise and being dumb as posts, and as damsels in distress, I never felt their dread. It was too “pat”, and they were in “danger” but never much at actual risk. I don’t even think they’re bruised in the end.

Cress Williams plays the principal / Black Lightning and while he has lots of different big shows under his belt, none of them were ones I watched regularly. And the principal isn’t very compelling to me. Normally superheroes have an inept alter-ego, this one is Super Principal. His daughters were okay, nothing exciting, nor was his ex-wife. Damon Gupton plays about the 10th police detective of his career, shouldn’t be a stretch.

The one bright spark I saw, no pun intended, was his white “Alfred”…James Remar was great as Gordon’s uncle on Gotham, Cephelo on the Shannara Chronicles, Harry Morgan on Dexter, Jonah on Jericho, Rayden in Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, and Ganz in 48 Hours. Heck, I even loved him as the Rear-Window-esque husband/suspected killer in What Lies Beneath. I pretty much love him in anything. And with 167 acting credits going back to 1978, that’s a lot to love.

But what kind of statement does it make that the only character in Black Lightning with an interesting casting was the token white guy/mentor?

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Series premiere: The Resident

The PolyBlog
February 8 2018

Back in the fall, when I saw the upcoming shows for the 2017-18 season, I read the blurbs for “The Resident” and thought, “Umm, don’t we already have that show?”. More precisely, I thought:

FOX: The Resident – A medical show with hot actors? Yeah, they’ll try real hard to keep it, RENEWED;

Grey’s Anatomy, ER, heck even St. Elsewhere back in the day have all been hits with a similar formula. Residents, turnover, sex in patient rooms and closets, drama in and out of the hospital, oh, and let’s not forget the stakes here — we’re talking about potential DEATH. Or really bad ratings.

I can confess, right up front, I have very little interest in these shows. I watched St. Elsewhere, and I love the premises of the “disease of the week”, just as I do with Law and Order, etc. What I don’t like is the “extra” drama that feels more like soap opera scripting than nighttime drama. But as I’m male and pushing 50, I’m not the demographic they’re going for anyway.

So, let’s take a quick run-down on the regular requirements for a show like this:

  1. New person to the group, to provide that outsider perspective, and to take the viewer along for the ride…check, we have Dr. Devon Pravash, new Harvard grad, played by Manish Dayal…and look, he used to be on the new 90210;
  2. Hot male lead…Dr. Conrad Hawkins, brilliant / rude / egotistical, but you know his heart is in the right place because he carries around a picture of the first patient he ever killed and he hates the big baddie (see below)…Matt Czuchry checks the box, and his background is Gilmore Girls and The Good Wife;
  3. Hot female lead…Nicolette Nevin, not listed as a doctor but acts like one, I’m sure they’ll figure that out over time…played by Emily VanCamp, it’s one of the few things I liked about the show, mostly as I miss the promise of the first season of Revenge; and,
  4. A baddie…Dr. Randolph Bell, who we know is bad because he kills a patient on the operating table while his surgical team is taking selfies, and then covers it up…played by Bruce Greenwood, I first “met” him when he was playing on St. Elsewhere. He can play innocent and noble, or he can play slimy, this is his slimy version.

In the end, do I care?

Not really, but as I said, it’s not my kind of show. I didn’t feel there was a lot in the pilot that screams renewal, but it’s getting marketed out the wazoo, and Fox really wants this one to work. I’m betting they’ll get enough of a bounce to keep it past this year. But they’re going to need some more young hotties to keep it going.

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