I read a
fascinating suggestion about Laughter in
the Dark as a parody of William Shakespeare’s Othello. Art contains unexpected, bottomless depths of
interpretations, possibilities, and introspection. Wonderful.
Anyway, here’s
when your favorite FOX shows return and a little about what’s coming for each.
GOTHAM returns Monday, September 21 at
8PM
Season two: the
rise of the villains. The Joker appeared in the latest trailer. FOX released a
synopsis detailing the various villains who will appear in season two. The
writers plan to tell origin stories for Mr. Freeze, Riddler, and Bruce will
learn more about his father’s secrets from his past. The worst part of any
superhero show is the drawn out origin part. Gotham’s writers want to tell
origin stories for characters that’ve had origin stories so many times.
Entertainment Weekly described the season 1 finale as “confusing, poorly plotted,
and turning a blind eye to all that makes Batman great.”
EMPIRE returns Wednesday, September 23 at
9PM
How did FOX luck
into Empire? Incredible. Per Entertainment Weekly, Season 2’s bringing in Snoop
Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Chris Rock, Rev. Al Sharpton, Lenny Kravitz, Alicia Keys,
Kelly Rowland, and many more. Cookie’s going to fall in love. One of the Lyon
sons will make a power play. The Meek Mill/Drake beef will find a place in
season two. The premiere’s titled “The Devils Are Here?”
BOB’S BURGERS returns Sunday, September
27 at 7:30PM
Two known plots,
according to the Bob’s Burgers wiki page: Bob will learn to ride a horse, and
Bob will sell Critter’s bike to free Critter from jail. Kumail Nanjiani, and so
many other LA comedians, did a guest voice spot for season two. The premiere’s
titled “Sliding Bobs.” The story seems to involve how Bob met Linda.
THE SIMPSONS returns Sunday, September 27
at 8PM
Homer’s going to
date a twentysomething woman voiced by Lena Dunham. He’ll meet her friends, voiced
by the other three Girls actresses. Also, Marge and Homer try a trial
separation. Someone said, during The Simpsons’ ATX panel, that Marge and Homer
would separate. Evidently, the separation won’t last but an episode. Another
plum from the ATX panel regarded Sideshow Bob’s return in “Halloween of Horror”
in which he’ll finally make good on a very old threat.
BROOKLYN NINE-NINE returns Sunday, September
27 at 8:30PM
Bill Hader guest
starred in the season premiere, playing the role of the precinct’s new captain.
Mike Schur promised TVLine fun twists and turns after the new captain arrives.
FAMILY GUY returns Sunday, September 27
at 9PM
Season 14 will
reveal Quagmire’s a Korean soap opera star; Brian will enter Stewie’s mind to
uncover the root of Stewie’s nightmare; Peter and Lois buy a new mattress, in
what seems the most daring story; and Peter will meet his long-lost sister. A
few celebrities did a guest voice spot, including SNL’s Kate McKinnon, Kyle
Chandler, Glenn Close, and Neil deGrasse Tyson.
THE LAST MAN ON EARTH returns Sunday,
September 27 at 9:30PM
Will Forte
didn’t tell critics much at TCA last month. Forte re-grew the excellent beard
from season 1. The man can grow a beard. Jason Sudeikis joined the cast.
January Jones will return. I think there’ll be a road trip this season.
BONES returns Thursday, October 1 at 8PM
Booth’s missing.
Every year, I write some sentences about Bones, and every year something’s
wrong with Booth. He lost his memory or he grew a beard because he’s in jail after
a frame job or he’s missing because he left the FBI and The Jeffersonian with
Brennan. A new agent tries to find Booth in the premiere. Bones promoted two
writers to co-show runners after Hart Hanson’s replacement left the series.
SLEEPY HOLLOW returns Thursday, October 1
at 9PM
Sleep Hollow
changed nights. Yes. Anyway, the network wanted a funner, lighter season three.
Apparently, season two got dark. Any genre show with a mythology will
inevitably lose the fun. Writers get carried away with mythology. FOX CEO Dana
Weldon told press the mythology became “too dense.” Season two disconnected
with the main characters, which is always a bad sign for a show, but the
writers will renew focus on Ichabod and Abbie. Man, Dana Walden thinks her
poorly of her audience. So, the mythology’s scaled back because of density.
Also, Sleepy Hollow will run in separate “uninterrupted” chunks—for the fall
and for the spring—so that the audience will know when they’re in “originals.”
Don’t expect uninterrupted episodes, though; Walden used a qualifier. Sleepy
Hollow season three, everyone!
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