I thought Star Crossed was delayed until the 17/18 season.
The current president of ABC is a dumbass who has no clue what the hell she is doing.
The last guy was an idiot too, but he at least learned from his mistakes. ABC's biggest hit in the drama department in the last few years is Designated Survivor and that will have 4-5 show runners in 22 episodes.
They picked up the incredibly stupid sequel to Romeo and Juliet and then burn it off in the summer which makes no sense to me at all.
Also Powerless has been canceled.
http://tvline.com/2017/04/25/powerless-cancelled-nbc-season-1-thursday-schedule/
Unless it changed it's supposed to come out in the end of May. It would make sense to hold some shows for next season as the writers' strike happens on Tuesday.
However it comes out May 29th, via ABC itself.
http://abc.go.com/news/insider/abc-summer-2017-premiere-dates-and-schedule-announced-041317
Any word on Pitch yet?
Ah, good to know. I wouldn't be surprised if it was cancelled, but I hope it continues. It was just beginning to get good and finding the best way to explore its potential by the end of the season (aside from the unnecessary romance).
I love Brockmire. Drunken, crazy Hank Azaria and baseball? What's there not to love?Have you seen Brockmire? It's incredibly funny if you have a sense of humour about how slow baseball is.
I love Brockmire. Drunken, crazy Hank Azaria and baseball? What's there not to love?![]()
I'm currently watching episode 3 of Brockmire. Funny stuff. I agree that the best new comedies are Brockmire and The Good Place. Hopefully they'll both have nice long futures.
Right now, I'm binging on Murder in Paradise, where it seems they have moved on to their third male lead, Ardal O'Hanlon, which is very repetitive... And how often they have changed the lead to avoid folding up shop, reminds me of regeneration from Doctor Who.
The commissioner is not in every episode, and Annie from Being Human was the first female lead 2IC, who turned out to be a dirty cop... Although ironically I think the first female lead (Katherine's daughter) was an undercover cop that "the team" was chasing, and she was assigned to the TV show as a regular at the end of the episode.
My two favorite new (pre-season 2) dramas are the Netflix sci-fi shows Travelers and 3%. I've heard good things about The Good Fight, but I don't have a CBS Access subscription.
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