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Forums - Movies & TV - Fall TV New Shows 2015

ABC

The Catch

Dr. Ken

The Family

The Muppets

Of Kings And Prophets

Oil

Quantico

The Real O'Neals

Uncle Buck

Wicked City

CBS

Angel from Hell


Code Black

Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders

Life in Pieces

Limitless

Rush Hour

Supergirl

CW

Containment

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

Legends of Tomorrow

FOX

Bordertown

The Frankenstein Code

Grandfathered

The Grinder

The Guide to Surviving Life

Lucifer

Minority Report

Rosewood

Scream Queens

NBC

Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris

Blindspot

Chicago Med

Crowded

Emerald City

Game of Silence

Heartbreaker

Heroes Reborn

Hot & Bothered

Little Big Shots

People are Talking

The Player

Shades of Blue

Superstore

You, Me, and the End of the World

You the Jury



 

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Update information.

ABC show trailers added.

CBS show trailers added. (Rush Hour doesn't have trailer) (Criminal Mind trailer is for an episode in the current Criminal Mind Series)

CW show trailers added.

Fox show trailers added.

NBC show trailers added. (NBC has a lot of shows that don't have a trailer just yet.)



 

Would watch Dr. Ken but I hate shows that use laugh tracks plus the trailer doesn't look too funny and ABC already has a better sitcom without laugh tracks that features a Asian family in Fresh of the Boat.



Added all available trailers. That is the your fall lineup from the big five.



 

Uncle Buck actually looks good that one I will probably watch. I also already saw the first episodes for The Frankenstein Code and Lucifer both of those are pretty good more then likely I will watch at least the first couple episodes of both.



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People are talking looks lame also. The Real O'Neals looks very good. ABC is really the best network when it comes to high quality sitcoms you have Modern Family, The Goldbergs, The Middle, Fresh of the Boat, Blackish and you can more then likely add Uncle Buck and The Real O'Neals to that list.



Quantaco and Limitless have potential. All the rest suck.

Uncle Buck, despite being a disgrace to classic cinema actually could be a guilty pleasure.



Out of all that I'm probably only watching Legends of Tomorrow.



Heroes, Superheroes and grown up people acting like teenagers. Some seem promising.