At last, I
conclude the 2015 Fall TV Preview with, as always, NBC. Only one new show from
last season returns this fall. Heroes returns after five years. I feel like
Michael Bluth when he learns George Michael’s still seeing Ann Veal.
THE MYSTERIES OF LAURA returns Wednesday,
September 23 at 8PM
The writers
added an antagonist for Laura—someone who won’t tolerate her ways of doing
detective work. Callie Thorne plays the antagonist. She played the former Mrs.
McNulty, and I loved her in the role. Critics like making fun of The Mysteries
of Laura more than writing about it. Fans will not find much information about
season two. The two ladies will inevitably work together to take down
criminals. Ah.
LAW & ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT returns
Wednesday, September 23 at 9PM
Season 17 may or
may not freely lift from HBO’s documentary series, The Jinx. Mariska Hargitay
will direct an episode.
HEROES: REBORN returns Thursday,
September 24 at 8PM
Seven hells.
More Heroes. The fourth season finale, which aired five years ago, ended with
Claire revealing her superhero powers to the world. I doubt it matters for the
reboot. The thirteen episode first season revolves around a catastrophe in
Odessa. HRG’s back. Hiro’s back. The Haitian’s back. Mohinder, too, as well as
gosh darn Matt Parkman. Zach Levi plays Luke, a man mourning the death of his
son. Levi thinks the shortened season will help Heroes avoid what happened last
time, and he hinted that the grounded darkness is also reborn. Season 1 was
great for the first 13 episodes. Heroes: Reborn may surprise, or people will
wonder why NBC bothered.
CHICAGO PD returns Wednesday, September
30 at 10PM
The season
premiere brings Lindsay back to the force, though she quit in the season two
finale. Kidnappers kidnapped Halstead. They’ll only negotiate with Lindsay. The
arc’s more about Lindsay’s personal arc than the external threat.
THE BLACKLIST returns Thursday, October 1
at 9PM
Liz and Red are
on the run after Liz murdered the Attorney General of the United States because
he worked with The Cabal. Season three will explore the identities of Red and
Liz more. Liz, in particular, will learn more about her roots.
UNDATEABLE returns Friday, October 9 at
8PM
NBC’s Bob
Greenblatt experimented with live specials. Now, he’ll experiment with an
all-live season. Every episode of Undateable this season will air live.
CHICAGO FIRE returns Tuesday, October 13
at 10PM
Steven R.
McQueen plays a new candidate in season four. McQueen, his biceps, and his broad
chest found a new home. Bad folk took Lt. Casey last season. Voight from the
other Chicago show, the police one, stops by to investigate the death of one of
their own. The firefighters will meet their new chief this season as well.
GRIMM returns Friday, October 30 at 9PM
Nick lost his mother
last season. He lost his girlfriend. His girlfriend, turned bad, helped kill
his mother. The season four finale ended with Nick cradling the seemingly dead
body of Juliette. Is she dead? David Greenwalt confirmed she is. Season five,
according to TVLine, will reboot the series. The FBI has a more prominent role
in the series to which I react with a heavy sigh. Grimm needed a bit of a
reboot. Guintoli told TVLine the key mystery will be explored. AH.
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