Two new shows
from last season return for a second season. The rest is the old guard.
Procedurals, procedurals, and more procedurals, with two sitcoms to off-set the
amount of procedurals. I’m stunned CBS actually cancelled Crime Scene
Investigation. CBS procedurals cluster and blur. One is indistinguishable from
the other after one moves past the title and the cast. The brand of CBS doesn’t
allow for any separation. I’ve written six of these CBS returning shows
previews. Little changed by year. The show runners of each show hit the same
beats dressed differently every year. CBS’ fall lineup bums me out.
CBS
THE BIG BANG THEORY returns Monday,
September 21 at 8PM
Eight seasons
ago, Leonard and friends couldn’t get dates. The ninth season premiere may
marry off Leonard to Penny. Season eight concluded with the “Will they marry?”
cliffhanger. The major news out of The Big Bang Theory publicity department is
a crossover episode with Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Crossover may not mean
direct crossover. One of the executive producers knows only that they’ll work
in the movie.
SCORPION returns Monday, September 21 at
9PM
Things looked
bad for the Scorpion crew in the finale, but things got better. Now, Katharine
McPhee might sing in season two. The season premiere brings a catastrophic
event to the team which they must stop. Equally catastrophic appears to be
Paige and Walter talking about those damn feelings of theirs for each other.
NCIS: LOS ANGELES returns Monday,
September 21 at 10PM
The CBS sneak
peek shows the team trying to stop Callen from going rogue. Callen’s dead
father isn’t dead, but is dead, but isn’t dead, and Callen wants to get to the
bottom of it. Chris O’Donnell grew a rogue rebel beard for Callen’s turn as
rebellious NCIS agent. Callen points a gun at LL Cool J, for goodness sake.
NCIS returns Tuesday, September 22 at 8PM
A child shot
Marc Harmon’s Gibbs last season. Somewhere, my friend, Bryan Jawn, continually
weeps about the fate of Gibbs. CBS released a sneak peek. Gibbs walks into a
white light with a little girl (presumably, his daughter) as new cast member
Jon Cryer tries to save the man’s life. Will Gibbs die? Absolutely not, but CBS
would like viewers to think so and tune in to see if his character dies.
NCIS: NEW ORLEANS returns Tuesday,
September 22 at 9PM
James Whitmore
Jr. directed the season premiere, titled “Sic Semper Tyranis.” He directed part
of the Dawson’s Creek season finale (and others from the series). He directs
CBS shows now, but he had his hand in a number of classic WB shows. Whitmore
Jr. directed two of my favorite Buffy season three episodes: “The Zeppo” and
“Dead Man’s Party.”
HAWAII FIVE-0 returns Friday, September
25 at 9PM
Michelle
returned in the finale. The question of whether or not she’ll stay in Hawaii
with Steve will find resolution after a multi-episode arc. I’ll guess she
doesn’t stay around. McGarrett’s one true love is Danny. Julie Benz joined the
cast for three episodes, but Lenkov and company will likely extend her contract.
Her character will fall for Chin Ho.
BLUE BLOODS returns Friday, September 25
at 10PM
Season six could
be the last. CBS renewed the series after the season ended. The publicity for
season six is almost non-existent. Will Tom Selleck save the moustache or
not?!? A mayoral candidate will accuse Frank of corruption this season, and
Danny and Baez will investigate a possible serial killer.
CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION returns
Sunday, September 27 at 9PM
Ted Danson grew
a majestic beard. This is the end of CSI. So many networks promised a feature
length film for fans, but CBS delivered it. CSI fans probably look forward to
it, so I won’t bother highlighting what fans could see in the finale or what
they will see. Farewell, CSI.
CRIMINAL MINDS returns Wednesday,
September 30 at 9PM
Believe it or
not, friends and well-wishers, the first episode involves a hunt for a serial
killer, a serial killer that leaves a trail of distinctive clues behind
suggesting the killer seeks revenge. Aisha Tyler joins the cast as a forensic
psychologist. The team will interview candidates to replace Kate.
MADAM SECRETARY returns Sunday, October 4
at 8PM
Madam Secretary
becomes temporary president after the president’s plane goes missing. So, that
happened faster than I thought. I predicted she would win the presidential
election during my preview of the show last year. Anyway, she’ll learn the
difficulties of the position. Morgan Freeman directed the season two premiere
and guest stars.
THE GOOD WIFE returns Sunday, October 4
at 9PM
Alicia
will start a new law firm with a new character, described by CBS’ website as a
“calm, experienced investigator.” Margo Martindale joins the show in a
recurring role in which she plays more villainous than she did on the failed
sitcom she worked on with Will Arnett.
CSI: CYBER returns Sunday, October 4 at
10PM
Ted Danson
joined the cast after CBS cancelled CSI. He’ll run the newly created Next
Generation Cyber Forensics division. #201 involves a homicide that stemmed from
a simple hacking into a home’s security system.
MOM returns Thursday, November 5 at 9PM
From the CBS
preview page: “In Season Three, Christy and Bonnie find themselves in
unfamiliar territory: they're getting along! They will continue to rely on
their sober friends, Marjorie, Jill and Wendy, for support and together,
they'll offer encouragement to newcomers to their group, including Jodi (guest
star Emily Osment). Also, Regina will make a life-altering decision that
affects everyone, and Christy will continue to be challenged by the facts that
Violet is engaged to a man 22 years her senior and Roscoe is spending more and
more time with his father and his girlfriend.”
ELEMENTARY returns Thursday, November 5
at 10PM
Sherlock may
lose his job and his partner after a relapse and an attack on Oscar. While that
plays out off-screen, Sherlock investigates another crime in the premiere. More
importantly, Morland Holmes arrives.
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