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Upfronts 2008: So… You Think You Can Stop Dancing?

Thursday, May 15th, 2008


My silence may be eerie, but I’m sneakily still very much liking TV. In fact, I just got in from the Fox upfront party. It’s been an exhausting and kind of uneventful week, but what better excuse to touch base than the TV equivalent of prom?

So this year marked my first in-person upfront experience, and I have to say, they’re kind of gross. A bunch of sloppy ad folks boozing to the point of public embarrassment and blatant starfucking does not a good time make. It was an education though. My deep love of So You Think You Can Dance (returning in one week!) was slightly challenged by the throng of contestants from seasons two and three that could literally not stop dancing at any point during the night. Brazilian BBQ buffet? Dance! Line at the porta-potty? Dance! Creepy ‘80s cover band? Um… dance!

They have their charms though. And about a month from now I’ll be so thoroughly into their successors, this transgression will be long forgotten. What won’t be forgotten is the fact those two beautiful creatures pictured above and Eliza Dushku all bolted before I got there. Perhaps it’s best that they stay on their respective pedestals, but I sure would have love to see TV actors not on Gossip Girl every once in a while.

Enough of that. Let’s get down to business. This time last year I was an unhappy camper. Veronica Mars was done, I was mostly unimpressed with the pick-ups, and Eliza Dushku’s pilot was passed over by FOX. Things could not be more different in 2008. Friday Night Lights and How I Met Your Mother, the two bubble shows that I desperately needed to see renewed, will both be back with a vengeance. I’m genuinely excited by some of the new offerings. And this year’s Dushku pilot, a little show called Dollhouse by some writer/auteur/genius named Joss Whedon, is a sure bet for midseason. If you can catch the trailer (they keep pulling them), you will see how very drool inducing it is. Full fall schedules for all the networks, if you haven’t already seen them, can be found right here: ABC, CBS, FOX, the CW. (NBC’s is oooooold news.)

There weren’t any surprises this week. News of renewals and pickups, save a few exceptions, all came weeks ago. The only real shock was that after all the hullabaloo over the upfronts being “soooo different” this year, they were more or less the same. No complaints on my part, as I can think of far worse things than tradition. Attention-starved dance competition veterans for one.

Upfronts 2007: Fox Has No Love for Dushku

Thursday, May 17th, 2007


Poor Dushku… After several weeks of encouraging word on Fox’s proposed Grey’s rip-off staring Eliza Dushku and Sara Rue, it looks like Nurses did not make the cut. And the show I’m most looking forward to, The Return of Jezebel James, won’t show up until midseason. The Amy Sherman-Palladino penned comedy stars Parker Posey and Lauren Ambrose and is about two estranged sisters who have to raise a child together. The premise isn’t altogether inspired, but Palladino’s writing has been dearly missed for the last year, and the prospect of a weekly vehicle for Parker Posey is almost too good to be true. Bones will be returning in the fall, but my only other Fox standard, American Idol, will be absent until January – as usual.

Well, looks like that’s it for the upfronts, folks. And with only one casualty to speak of (albeit the most tragic one imaginable), I think we made out just fine. There’s a comprehensive guide and grid to the next year of TV over at Metacritic – check it out and start programming your DVRs accordingly.

Fox’s full schedule for fall/winter 2007/2008 is as follows…

Monday
8-9pm: Prison Break
9-10 pm: K-Ville

Tuesday
8-9 pm: New Amsterdam
9-10 pm: House

Wednesday
8-8:30pm: Back To You
8:30-9 pm: ‘Til Death
9-10 pm: Bones

Thursday
8-9 pm: Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?
9-10 pm: Kitchen Nightmares

Friday
8-9 pm: The Search For The Next Great American Band (working title)
9-10pm:
Nashville
(working title)

Saturday
8-9 pm: Cops
9-10 pm: America’s Most Wanted

Sunday
7-8 pm: The OT
8-8:30 pm: The Simpsons
8:30-9 pm: King of the Hill
9-9:30 pm: Family Guy
9:30-10 pm: American Dad

Upfronts 2007: The CW Kills Our Girl

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

I know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for V. Though no official word on the fate of Veronica Mars has been made, all signs point to next week’s episode being its swansong. As reported earlier this week, Veronica Mars is not on The CW’s fall schedule. Series creator Rob Thomas maintains that the show could be resurrected as a midseason replacement, and there’s still another month before the time for contract negotiations expires. It all seems like postponing the inevitable, and I, for one, just want a final word.

The end of Veronica Mars and Gilmore Girls means that I won’t be returning to The CW next season either, but if I was going to, I’d probably watch Gossip Girl. The new series, created by OC scribe Josh Schwartz, stars some absentee narrator who blogs about the goings on of young Manhattanites. The premise seems fairly mediocre, but Schwartz has a good head on his shoulders and Kristen Bell is said to be the narrator. Between the two of them, I could easily see myself being drawn in.

The CW’s full schedule for 2007/2008 is as follows…

Monday
8-8:30 pm: Everybody Hates Chris
8:30-9 pm: Aliens in America
9-9:30 pm: Girlfriends
9:30-10 pm: The Game

Tuesday
8-9 pm: Beauty and the Geek
9-10 pm: Reaper

Wednesday
8-9 pm: America’s Next Top Model
9-10 pm: Gossip Girl

Thursday
8-9 pm: Smallville
9-10 pm: Supernatural

Friday
8-10 pm: WWE Smackdown

Sunday
7-7:30 pm: CW Now
7:30-8 pm: Online Nation
8-9 pm: Life is Wild
9-10 pm: America’s Next Top Model (Repeat)

Upfronts 2007: CBS

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007

Viva Laughlin will be nothing like this

Well, much of the excitement of upfronts has dissipated. CBS, FOX and The CW all leaked enough info yesterday to ensure a predictable conclusion to the week’s festivities, but that’s no reason to ignore them. Yesterday’s news of How I Met Your Mother’s renewal proved true and we’ll be blessed with at least 22 more episodes of the Swarley. The New Adventures of Old Christine will also return, but as a mid-season replacement.

In the drama department, Jennifer Love Hewitt will continue her highly-rated reign of terror on a third season of Ghost Whisperer. Hugh Jackman’s musical/mystery, Viva Laughlin, doesn’t look like it will do much for his waning masculinity, but it’s the only pilot that seems remotely intriguing.

CBS’s full schedule for 2007/2008 is as follows…

Monday
8-8:30pm: How I Met Your Mother
8:30 9pm: Big Bang Theory
9-9:30pm: Two and a Half Men
9:30-10pm: Rules of Engagement
10-11pm: CSI: Miami

Tuesday
8-9pm: NCIS
9-10pm: The Unit
10-11pm: Cane

Wednesday
8-9pm: Kid Nation
9-10pm: Criminal Minds
10-11pm: CSI: NY

Thursday
8-9pm: Survivor
9-10pm: CSI
10-11pm: Without a Trace

Friday
8-9pm: Ghost Whisperer
9-10pm: Moonlight
10-11pm: Numb3rs

Saturday
8-10pm: Crimetime Saturday
10-11pm: 48 Hours Mystery

Sunday
7-8pm: 60 Minutes
8-9pm: Viva Laughlin
9-10pm: Cold Case
10-11pm: Shark

Upfronts 2007: ABC (Who Really Cares?)

Tuesday, May 15th, 2007

Considering the massive list of pilots being picked up by ABC (11!), it’s hard to believe much of their current lineup is surviving. And while that’s partly true (see ya later, George Lopez!), it seems that almost half of the new shows aren’t going to show up until after the fall. Among ABC’s most buzzed pick-ups are Private Practice, the Grey’s Anatomy spin-off we already knew about, and the sitcom incarnation of the Geico Cavemen. Cavemen will chronicle the trials and tribulations of cavemen living in modern Atlanta. It has a 90% chance of it sucking beyond belief and a 10% chance of rocking my world.

Notable passes? Football Wives, we hardly knew yee! The American version of the British soap could have made a go of it – had it not been pitched as Desperate Housewives with sports or if they had cast someone other than James Van Der Beek as the male lead. Haven’t we learned from past indiscretions that Dawson doesn’t make for a convincing QB?

ABC’s full schedule for 2007/2008 is as follows…

Monday
8-9:30 pm: Dancing with the Stars
9:30-10 pm: Sam I Am
10-11 pm: The Bachelor

Tuesday
8-8:30 pm: Cavemen
8:30-9 pm: Carpoolers
9-10 pm: Dancing with the Stars Results Show
10-11 pm: Boston Legal

Wednesday
8-9 pm: Pushing Daisies
9-10 pm: Private Practice
10-11 pm: Dirty Sexy Money

Thursday
8-9 pm: Ugly Betty
9-10 pm: Grey’s Anatomy
10-11 pm: Big Shots

Friday
8-9 pm: Men in Trees
9-10 pm: Women’s Murder Club
10-11 pm: 20/20

Saturday
8-11 pm: Saturday Night College Football

Sunday
7-8 pm: America’s Funniest Home Videos
8-9 pm: Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
9-10 pm: Desperate Housewives
10-11 pm: Brothers & Sisters

Upfronts 2007: NBC

Monday, May 14th, 2007

Well, most of the suspense was killed late last week when news of Scrubs and Friday Night Lights respective renewals was leaked, but that doesn’t make today’s confirmation any less joyous. While FNL gets moved to a relatively shitty, yet appropriate timeslot, it has gotten a full order of 22 episodes. Scrubs moves a bit in the Thursday night line-up and will only see 18 new episodes – most likely to accommodate The Office‘s hefty order of 30 episodes, which will include 5 hour-long specials. Among the six pilots that have been given the green light are the new version of The Bionic Woman and Lipstick Jungle, Brook Shields’ likely-doomed, Candice Bushnell penned show about (surprise!) single ladies in Manhattan!

Without further ado, here’s NBC’s full 2007/2008 Schedule…

Monday
8-9 p.m. Deal or No Deal
9-10 p.m. Heroes
10-11 p.m. Journeyman

Tuesday
8-9 p.m. The Biggest Loser
9-10 p.m. Chuck
10-11 p.m. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

Wednesday
8-9 p.m. Deal or No Deal
9-10 p.m. Bionic Woman
10-11 p.m. Life

Thursday
8-8:30 p.m. My Name Is Earl
8:30-9 p.m. 30 Rock
9-9:30 p.m. The Office
9:30-10 p.m. Scrubs
10-11 p.m. ER

Friday
8-9 p.m. 1 vs. 100/The Singing Bee
9-10 p.m. Las Vegas
10-11 p.m. Friday Night Lights

Saturday
8-9 p.m. Dateline NBC
9-11 p.m. Drama Series Encores

Sunday (Fall 2007)
7-8 p.m. Football Night in America
8-11 p.m. NBC Sunday Night Football

Sunday (January 2008)
7-8 p.m. Dateline NBC
8-9 p.m. Law & Order
9-10 p.m. Medium
10-11 p.m. Lipstick Jungle

Almost Upfronts: Waiting’s a Bitch

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

waiting!

With just a few days separating us from the networks’ upfronts, next season’s schedules will soon be decided. So now is as good of a time as any to check in on our most beloved shows, whose fates are still so desperately up in the air…

-After finishing its stellar freshman season with an ever-increasing viewership and a champion in NBC pres Kevin Reilly, Friday Night Lights does seem favored to return. And if its status as TV critics’ biggest wet dream isn’t enough to make you think it’s getting renewed, all the reports of ordered scripts and internal pats on the back seem to guarantee another season of Panther football.

-Saying that How I Met Your Mother hit its stride in the second season might be the understatement of the century. More dependably funny than anything on NBC Thursdays, the lack of any word on a renewal is a disappointment, to say the least. Other fans and bloggers don’t seem to be concerned, but CBS is not a network that is known for making shows sweat it out this long. And though the identity of the Mother still remains a secret, enough subplots are being tied with a bow to make me wonder if the season finale could be excused for a series finale.

-It seems silly to talk about Veronica Mars, because reading and writing endless speculation makes me more anxious by the day, but there’s so much promising news this week that the tiniest iota of hope has formed in my cold, shriveled heart. And though Veronica in any form is better than no Veronica at all, I’m increasingly leery of the FBI scenario. The last two episodes have been so flawless, I honestly think keeping Veronica in college is the way to go.

-Though it might seem these are the only three shows I care about, the last two weeks have shown that what we all thought was guarantee, is now an unlikelihood. Negotiations for another season of Scrubs have stalled for some time now, and it seems NBC isn’t keen on forking up the cash for Zach Braff’s requested salary. The show’s seemingly climactic storyline of JD once again swooning for Elliot and the network’s vague marketing of the “final” episodes all insist that the end is nigh.

Time will tell, and there ain’t much of it, so check back next week for coverage and links on all things 07-08 season. Also keep an eye out for continued coverage of American Idol and evaluations of the How I Met Your Mother season (gasp, series?) finale and the likely disappointing sendoff to our beloved Gilmore Girls.