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The 100 and Tomorrow People look cool, but the clip for Star-Crossed didn't really do much for me.
 
It is amazing how on-brand all the CW shows are.

Angsty teenagers hundreds of years ago.
Angsty teenagers as superheroes.
Angsty teenagers in high school with aliens.
Angsty teenagers as immortal vampires.
Angsty teenagers in the future.

All who are ridiculously good looking. All who talk, and act like present day American teenagers.

I'll give them a try, but all the high concept genre-y trappings can't disguise that these are very much typical CW shows.
 
But was he referring to all CW shows ever, or just the crop of new CW picks, 'cause it looks like the latter to me.

Anyway The 100 trailer looks alright. I'll wait for some reviews and if similarly positive I'll give it a look-see.
 
Angsty teenagers as immortal vampires.
If you're referring to The Originals, isn't Rebekah the only one who's trying to pass herself off as a teenager? Klaus and Elija never really struck me as teenish. Most of the other characters in the backdoor pilot didn't seem to be teens either.
 
Mia Maestro to co-star in The Strain

Siberia - NBC Acquires One Hour Series

“The concept of survival, when mysterious elements are at play, makes for a compelling show,” said Jeff Bader, President, Program Planning, Strategy and Research for NBC Entertainment. “We believe a scripted series that offers an insightful behind-the-scenes view of how a reality concept comes together — especially when things don’t go according to plan — will connect with our audience in a very satisfying way.”

In 1908, a meteor hit deep into the remote Siberian territory of Tunguska. Now, more than 100 years later, 16 contestants descend on Tunguska unknowing of the land’s mysterious past. When a contestant is badly injured and no help arrives, the contestants are met with the chilling realization that the strange occurrences are not part of the show. With their safety threatened, competing contestants must band together in an effort to survive.

“Siberia” is an Infinity Films Production in association with Sierra/Engine Television and Welldone Productions. Executive producers are Ohoven, Slava Jakovleff and Philip. The series was created by Matthew Arnold. Sierra/Engine Television will handle the worldwide distribution rights for the series and will present it at the May screenings.
 
It is amazing how on-brand all the CW shows are.

Angsty teenagers hundreds of years ago.
Angsty teenagers as superheroes.
Angsty teenagers in high school with aliens.
Angsty teenagers as immortal vampires.
Angsty teenagers in the future.

All who are ridiculously good looking. All who talk, and act like present day American teenagers.

I'll give them a try, but all the high concept genre-y trappings can't disguise that these are very much typical CW shows.

While the CW's remake of the Tomorrow People certainly "fits" the specific brand you accuse it of, the source material dates back to the British ITV channel back in the early 70s. When TP premiered, that "other" famous British show, the one on the BBC, starred Tom Baker.
 
Almost human trailer has been released.

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykwxg534yAw&feature=youtu.be[/yt]

I'll definitely be checking this out.
 
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