New TV shows: Every fall TV season is full of promise. The promise of a fresh start for older shows, for freshman hits to build on their success or a comeback for a show a bit long-in-the-tooth. Naturally, the big talk is on the premieres, the new shows ready to take on the fall and become hits in their own rights.
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Of course, networks are a bit wary today given the high amount of programming available on streaming services and thus many anticipated shows are being held for mid-season such as the Jennifer Lopez cop drama The Thin Blue Line and the CW’s Legends of Tomorrow.
As always, there can be a crap shoot in what to pick to succeed or not. If there’s one thing you can count on with every season, it’s the supposed “sure fire” hit being cancelled by mid-season while the show no one gave a chance becomes a big hit. That’s not to mention shows that can have a slow build but catch fire later on while more than a few series have had a terrific pilot but falter afterward. It’s tricky to figure out what the likely hits are but going by early reviews and growing buzz, here are 12 series that look to be the best to check out this fall and worth clearing some space on the DVR for.
12. Angel From Hell
For the last six years, Jane Lynch has been busy with her Emmy-winning role as the wicked Sue Sylvester on Glee. Now, she takes on a different tack as a woman who may (or may not) be from heaven. Maggie Lawson plays Maggie, a perfectionist doctor who prefers order and has her entire life planned out when she runs into Amy (Lynch), a quirky woman who claims to be Maggie’s guardian angel.
Naturally, Maggie thinks she’s nuts until Amy starts revealing so much about Maggie and seems to know things such as how Maggie’s boyfriend is cheating on her and making predictions that come true. Maggie isn’t sure if Amy is telling the truth or not but soon starts relying on her help to loosen up and enjoy life a bit more.
The CBS comedy is gaining more attention with many citing the Lynch-Lawson chemistry as terrific and the mystery of whether Amy is a loon or an angel adding some dimension to make it one of the top new comedies of the fall.
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