FOX ordered five new series for the fall, four scripted, one non-scripted, headlined by Gotham. I'm waiting for one daring network executive to develop a gritty Captain Planet.
FOX
RED BAND SOCIETY
Created By
Albert Espinosa & Margaret Nagle
Premiere Date:
Wednesday, September 17 at 9PM
Premise: (from
FOX's press release, May 2014) What if a hospital was your high school,
boarding school and summer camp rolled into one? What if it was the place where
you fell in love for the first time and made friendships that lasted a
lifetime? And what if it was all weirdly hilarious and the most fun you ever
had in your entire life? This is the world of RED BAND SOCIETY.
Thoughts: A
different side of Scrubs. Does Scrubs hold up now? What does it really mean to
say something ‘holds up’? As if we change so much that a hospital sitcom could
never reflect the times 11-12 years after its first season. Red Band Society
mixes comedy and drama. The preview hints it’s a sitcom, but the sentimentality
triggers fire soon after the laughs and jokes about heartlessness and anorexia.
Coldplay’s “Fix You” plays over the end of the preview. The red band society
will fix each other more than the medicine, but one expects the medicine to fix
quite a bit. I think hospitals are among the most depressing places. If Albert
Espinosa & Margaret Nagle succeed in making hospitals ‘weirdly hilarious’
and ‘the most fun you ever had in your entire life’ then they’ll have written
the most successful fantasy since Joss Whedon (or J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the
Rings).
GOTHAM
Created By Bruno
Heller
Premiere Date:
Monday, September 22 at 8PM
Premise: (from
FOX's press release, May 2014) Before there was Batman, there was GOTHAM.
Everyone knows the name Commissioner Gordon. He is one of the crime world's
greatest foes, a man whose reputation is synonymous with law and order. But
what is known of Gordon's story and his rise from rookie detective to Police
Commissioner? What did it take to navigate the multiple layers of corruption
that secretly ruled Gotham City, the spawning ground of the world's most iconic
villains? And what circumstances created them - the larger-than-life personas
who would become Catwoman, The Penguin, The Riddler, Two-Face and The Joker?
GOTHAM is an origin story of the great DC Comics Super-Villains and vigilantes,
revealing an entirely new chapter that has never been told.
Thoughts: Gotham
seems a cooler kind of procedural. Commissioner Gordon will go against familiar
Batman villains in familiar Gotham city. He’ll have a case to solve each week.
Viewers will learn how Catwoman, The Penguin, The Riddler, and others become
their iconic comic book villain selves. Bruno Heller came from The Mentalist, a
CBS procedural. His second writing credit was for The Huntress. If that was
about DC’s The Huntress, the man is familiar with DC. Ben McKenzie and Donal
Logue are strong actors to hang the series on. Batman’s my favorite comic book
character. His villains are my favorite villains. How I Met Your Mother no
longer plagues television, so I’ll have the time to keep up with Gotham. Unless
it sucks. If it sucks, I’ll probably enjoy Monday Night Raw and Flyers hockey
or Sixers basketball that night. (No one will enjoy Sixers basketball any night
next season).
GRACEPOINT
Created By Chris
Chibnall
Premiere Date: Thursday,
October 2 at 9PM
Premise: (from
FOX's press release, May 2014) When a young boy is found dead on an idyllic
beach, a major police investigation gets underway in the small California
seaside town where the tragedy occurred. Soon deemed a homicide, the case
sparks a media frenzy, which throws the boy's family into further turmoil and
upends the lives of all of the town's residents. Welcome to GRACEPOINT, a new
10-episode mystery event series based on "Broadchurch," the U.K.'s
critically acclaimed hit crime drama.
Thoughts:
Gracepoint’s a beat-by-beat re-make of the BBC’s Broadchurch, which I reviewed
last year. Gracepoint should be excellent. Broadchurch was gorgeous to watch.
Gracepoint looks less gorgeous. I suppose Broadchurch fans may watch the series
because the showrunner changed the killer.
MULANEY
Created By John
Mulaney
Premiere Date:
Sunday, October 5 at 9:30PM
Premise: (from
FOX's press release, May 2014) From Emmy Award-winning writer and comedian John
Mulaney ("Saturday Night Live") comes MULANEY, a multi-camera
ensemble comedy series about a rising stand-up comic trying to take his career
to the next level and the friends and mentors who lift him up, hold him back
and push him around.
Thoughts: I
learned, because of the intense research I do for goody preview, that Nasim
Pedrad left Saturday Night Live, presumably for this series. Nasim Pedrad never
had enough sketches. Lorne must love her since he chose her as Mulaney’s
co-star (or maybe Mulaney did. I assume he operates as overlord of this
project). I learned from Hitfix’s Dan Fienberg that NBC passed on the “Pilot.”
That’s not good. Lorne Michaels’ Saturday Night Live is a mostly dreadful experience.
His sitcoms have been dreadful; however, his support of Jimmy Fallon as a late
night host succeeded. Maybe Mulaney breaks his dreadful sitcom streak, but
probably not. Let’s hope Nasim Pedrad moves onto a wonderful movie career.
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