Resurrection and Lucky 7 both look vaguely interesting (though I don't see a date or time listed for Resurrection), but Agents Of SHIELD is the only must-see on the list for me.
Even though I'd heard NBC was doing so poorly they couldn't afford to cancel any comedy doing decent numbers, I'm still surprised. That last episode felt like a series finale to me. A very disappointing series finale. So, at least maybe they can pull out something better with another year. And we can see how things work minus all the drama with Chevy Chase. Gauging how pissed he was when they shot each episode was sometimes more entertaining than the episodes themselves this past season.
I'm not happy that Person Of Interest has changed its time slot. I may continue with CSI, but my interest is waning. I can easily forget about Elementary after this season. I'm definitely on board with the Crazy Ones, and thank God Big Bang Theory is back!
Even though I'd heard NBC was doing so poorly they couldn't afford to cancel any comedy doing decent numbers, I'm still surprised. That last episode felt like a series finale to me.
1) They wiped the slate clean keeping on Community and Parks and Rec. ALL of their other comedies, gone.
2) At the time, they felt it probably was a series finale, and they were brought back last minute, without the show runner and for a shortened season. CSI: NY had series finale written all over their last episode of the last three seasons...and to be honest, it really felt like they REALLY didn't think they would be back for a final season, as they'd written themselves into a corner by giving everyone a "happy ever after".
The CW's take on Wonder Woman, Amazon, is in active redevelopment. Allan Heinberg (Young Avengers) was the previous writer, but his script didn't get a pilot order. Former Ultimate X-Men writer and Heroes executive producer, Aron Eli Coleite, is the new writer. The network is waiting on the new script and if they like it, they will order an off-cycle pilot.
Much like Netflix, Hulu and Amazon have started developing and producing original full-length series to stream on their sites, Microsoft is creating it's own original programming that will air exclusively on Xbox Live.
A few weeks ago, it was reported they were attempting to secure the rights to NBC's Heroes in order to relaunch/reboot it on their network. We haven't heard any more on that front, but it looks like this Halo series may be their first project.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuNB3iz3MUI
Trailers.
Back In the Game
The Goldbergs
Lucky 7
Once Upon A Time In Winderland
Betrayal
Trophy Wife
Mixology
Killer Women
Resurrection
Mind Games
Super Fun Night
Trailers.
The Millers
The Crazy Ones
Hostages
Intelligence
Mom
We Are Men
2) At the time, they felt it probably was a series finale, and they were brought back last minute, without the show runner and for a shortened season. CSI: NY had series finale written all over their last episode of the last three seasons...and to be honest, it really felt like they REALLY didn't think they would be back for a final season, as they'd written themselves into a corner by giving everyone a "happy ever after".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xR8P9F7hb_Y
Much like Netflix, Hulu and Amazon have started developing and producing original full-length series to stream on their sites, Microsoft is creating it's own original programming that will air exclusively on Xbox Live.
A few weeks ago, it was reported they were attempting to secure the rights to NBC's Heroes in order to relaunch/reboot it on their network. We haven't heard any more on that front, but it looks like this Halo series may be their first project.
http://youtu.be/cXKc0t0Jd6Y
http://youtu.be/JwXVsRUi53k
I'll just have to wait for the holographic models.