It's seems to me, that once again, NBC has the new shows that I'm most interested in, which means another year of me getting addicted to low-rated good TV.
I think Parenthood and Trauma sound really good because it's from the creators of Friday Night Lights, which is easily the best show on TV. Plus they both have great casts.
Community looks awesome just because it stars Joel McHale and John Oliver; plus it's got some Arrested Development folks writing it.
Day One, which I think is an American version of a remake of a British miniseries (correct me if I'm wrong) looks like a good concept. The tenants of an apartment complex band together to survive a Mad Max/Jericho/The Road-like catastrophe.
The only crappy thing is that Southland has been moved to Fridays opposite Dollhouse but that's what my DVR is for.
I can't believe how many According to Jim clones ABC has on their lineup. I thought that type of sitcom was dead. As for their dramas, I'm most interested in Happytown and V, which both seem to hint that Amy Acker and Elizabeth Mitchell won't be returning to Dollhouse or Lost. Maybe Mitchell will shoot Lost first and then move onto V, which is a midseason series. And I'll check out Flash-Forward but everything about that show screams more high-profile dud (Threshold/Invasion/Surface/The Nine/Six Degrees/My Own Worst Enemy/Bionic Woman/Kings) than a hit. Maybe it's the words "Brannon Braga."