Archive | Fall 2005

These entries previewed the new shows that were set to appear on US TV screens in the Fall of 2005, some of which arrived in the UK or were promptly cancelled.


August 6, 2005

More screeners: Bones, The Night Stalker, Everyone Hates Chris, Reunion, The Loop, Still Life

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As promised, here's some more reviews of the shows that are set to appear on US screens this Fall (I'm practically fluent in American, aren't I?):

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June 21, 2005

Screening screeners: Prison Break, Supernatural, Global Frequency

Posted on June 21, 2005 | Post a comment |

Well, I've done my best to track down the new shows set to arrive on US screens this Fall (and UK screens some time in the year 2011, at current network velocities). And now I've watched them so you don't have to. Here's the ones I've tracked down so far:

Prison Break: Man gets himself arrested so he can help break out his death-row-incarcerated brother (the ever-excellent Dominic Purcell from John Doe). Like West Wing, the message is the Ivy League-educated will triumph over the plebs. Kind of interested to see how it goes and why the hero hasn't been stabbed with a shank yet/turned into someone's bitch. Fox should run it as a double bill with episodes of Oz.

Global Frequency: Not-very-secret global alliance of mobile phone-using experts unite at short notice to save the world. Always nice to see Michelle Forbes in anything, really, and while it starts reasonably badly, it has the potential to be, ironically enough, the 21st Century's answer to Century 21's Thunderbirds.

Supernatural: Two brothers hunt after supernatural things, looking for the ghost that killed their mum when they were younger. Ooh, an actual horror show. Not brilliant, with some hurried plot explanation and crumby dialogue, but it's nice to have a show where the supernatural is just full of evil things trying to kill us all. I think it could be a credible alternative to LivingTV's 6ixth Sense with Colin Fry.

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  • Tue 18 Nov: Does it count in the CSI: Miami drinking game if David Caruso and Emily Procter are apparently in the same scene together, but they never speak to each other and you never see both their faces at the same time?
  • Sat 15 Nov: The Ascent of Money "sponsored by Cayman Islands". Huh. What's going on there then?
  • Sun 02 Nov: Do you think it's deliberate that Sam's mom in the US version of Life on Mars is called Rose Tyler?
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