Fall TV Lineup
Sep. 8th, 2015 06:28 pmSunday:
Definite:
Madam Secretary
Maybe:
The Good Wife (I've always watched it on DVD/when Amazon prime has it before, but it is the last season...)
Quantico (We'll see what feedback it gets. It's been a while since I watched the preview, but I don't remember being impressed.)
Blindspot (feedback based again)
Monday:
Definite:
Jane the Virgin
Supergirl
Castle
Tuesday:
Definite:
iZombie (At least for a while. If it becomes The Major Show, as threatened by the last episodes, I'm out. I went from bored, to liking him, to disliking him since his arc was considered more important than the women and POC even though he could easily be cut out-particularly given some behind the scenes stuff-SO. I mean, I think about Peyton of Liv's mother getting that arc, or Clive being the one to get zombie-obsessed and get all starry-eyed.)
Maybe:
Scream Queens
Wednesday:
Definite:
EMPIRE
Maybe:
Rosewood
Thursday:
Definite:
How to Get Away With Murder
Maybe:
Sleepy Hollow (We'll see how things go. Shannyn Sossamon helps make up for the boring and irritating casting news, but...)
Elementary (I'f I catch up with season 3 on Hulu and Hulu gets it weekly, then i'll watch it live. Otherwise, i'll binge when it's over. The same with Bones, actually.)
Friday:
crickets are chirping
Saturday:
I think Star Wars: Rebels will be on Saturdays?
Everything else isn't back until January, I believe.
I think it's about time for The Musketeers to come back too?
For anime, I have the new seasons of K Project and Noragami. I might check out others that get good feedback. For kdramas, I might watch Six Flying Dragons, it just depends on whether or not my interest in a drama about the founding of Joseon is able to outweigh what looks to be a severe shortage of women 9there appears to only be 1 major female character?). Kdramas are an eternal catchup project for me, though. I also have several dramas sent during Gwanghae and Injo's reigns that I'm holding off on watching until Hwajung is over, and they might take priority. Cruel Palace, Goddess of Fire, The King's Face and The Three Musketeers, roughly in that order, if anyone is curious. They were all on my list before, they just got delayed because watching 2 dramas about the same historical figures can be awkward.
Definite:
Madam Secretary
Maybe:
The Good Wife (I've always watched it on DVD/when Amazon prime has it before, but it is the last season...)
Quantico (We'll see what feedback it gets. It's been a while since I watched the preview, but I don't remember being impressed.)
Blindspot (feedback based again)
Monday:
Definite:
Jane the Virgin
Supergirl
Castle
Tuesday:
Definite:
iZombie (At least for a while. If it becomes The Major Show, as threatened by the last episodes, I'm out. I went from bored, to liking him, to disliking him since his arc was considered more important than the women and POC even though he could easily be cut out-particularly given some behind the scenes stuff-SO. I mean, I think about Peyton of Liv's mother getting that arc, or Clive being the one to get zombie-obsessed and get all starry-eyed.)
Maybe:
Scream Queens
Wednesday:
Definite:
EMPIRE
Maybe:
Rosewood
Thursday:
Definite:
How to Get Away With Murder
Maybe:
Sleepy Hollow (We'll see how things go. Shannyn Sossamon helps make up for the boring and irritating casting news, but...)
Elementary (I'f I catch up with season 3 on Hulu and Hulu gets it weekly, then i'll watch it live. Otherwise, i'll binge when it's over. The same with Bones, actually.)
Friday:
crickets are chirping
Saturday:
I think Star Wars: Rebels will be on Saturdays?
Everything else isn't back until January, I believe.
I think it's about time for The Musketeers to come back too?
For anime, I have the new seasons of K Project and Noragami. I might check out others that get good feedback. For kdramas, I might watch Six Flying Dragons, it just depends on whether or not my interest in a drama about the founding of Joseon is able to outweigh what looks to be a severe shortage of women 9there appears to only be 1 major female character?). Kdramas are an eternal catchup project for me, though. I also have several dramas sent during Gwanghae and Injo's reigns that I'm holding off on watching until Hwajung is over, and they might take priority. Cruel Palace, Goddess of Fire, The King's Face and The Three Musketeers, roughly in that order, if anyone is curious. They were all on my list before, they just got delayed because watching 2 dramas about the same historical figures can be awkward.