Tuesdays
The Goldbergs
Their two new Tuesday night sitcoms have the perfect lead-in of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. The first new series seems reminiscent of Freaks and Geeks and especially The Wonder Years. It is being marketed around 80's nostalgia, and 80's throwbacks have had differing levels of success in the past few years. I can see this being a more difficult sell as it seems to be much more of a dramedy and not as broad as the rest of ABC's lineup. It could potentially grow a cult following and might just surprised.
Their two new Tuesday night sitcoms have the perfect lead-in of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. The first new series seems reminiscent of Freaks and Geeks and especially The Wonder Years. It is being marketed around 80's nostalgia, and 80's throwbacks have had differing levels of success in the past few years. I can see this being a more difficult sell as it seems to be much more of a dramedy and not as broad as the rest of ABC's lineup. It could potentially grow a cult following and might just surprised.
Trophy Wife
This series is produced by two of the best writers of The Office and stars a well balanced ensemble of Malin Akerman, Bradley Whitford, Michaeala Watkins, Ryan Lee, Natalie Morales and Marcia Gay Harden, who all appear to be great fits for their roles. I could see this being a better fit on Wednesday nights as it seems similar in tone with Modern Family. This is one of the series I am most excited for this season.
This series is produced by two of the best writers of The Office and stars a well balanced ensemble of Malin Akerman, Bradley Whitford, Michaeala Watkins, Ryan Lee, Natalie Morales and Marcia Gay Harden, who all appear to be great fits for their roles. I could see this being a better fit on Wednesday nights as it seems similar in tone with Modern Family. This is one of the series I am most excited for this season.
Wednesday
The Middle
Wednesday nights continues to use The Middle as its lead-in, the Patricia Heaton lead series is now in its fifth season. Not a runaway hit, but it is dependable and well liked. Now that it is in syndication on ABC Family and soon to be Hallmark its profile should raise considerably (ala How I Met Your Mother and Big Bang Theory).
Wednesday nights continues to use The Middle as its lead-in, the Patricia Heaton lead series is now in its fifth season. Not a runaway hit, but it is dependable and well liked. Now that it is in syndication on ABC Family and soon to be Hallmark its profile should raise considerably (ala How I Met Your Mother and Big Bang Theory).
Back in the Game
This series features Maggie Lawson as a single mother that is good at baseball but has a bad relationship with her father (James Caan). This series looks decent enough, albeit unimpressive. Don't see a whole series here, but it looks fun. It could be ABC's first cancellation of the series (see it being replaced with Trophy Wife), but it could surprise.
This series features Maggie Lawson as a single mother that is good at baseball but has a bad relationship with her father (James Caan). This series looks decent enough, albeit unimpressive. Don't see a whole series here, but it looks fun. It could be ABC's first cancellation of the series (see it being replaced with Trophy Wife), but it could surprise.
Modern Family
ABC's most successful series keeps its same time slot for its fifth season. Although last season was not as well received as the three previous ones it continues to be a hit with audiences and The Emmys. This will continue to be the cornerstone for ABC comedies.
ABC's most successful series keeps its same time slot for its fifth season. Although last season was not as well received as the three previous ones it continues to be a hit with audiences and The Emmys. This will continue to be the cornerstone for ABC comedies.
Super Fun Night
ABC is wisely marketing this around Rebel Wilson's involvement in Bridesmaids and Pitch Perfect. Which are two female led movies that surprised at the box-office and managed to get a large enough male following. Wilson is a star that ABC was lucky to get and she should bring in a good sized audience on her likability alone. The series looks funny too.
ABC is wisely marketing this around Rebel Wilson's involvement in Bridesmaids and Pitch Perfect. Which are two female led movies that surprised at the box-office and managed to get a large enough male following. Wilson is a star that ABC was lucky to get and she should bring in a good sized audience on her likability alone. The series looks funny too.
Friday
Last Man Standing
ABC is smart by having their more family friendly sitcoms on Friday nights, harkening back to TGIF. The Tim Allen lead series should continue to do decently by Friday standards.
ABC is smart by having their more family friendly sitcoms on Friday nights, harkening back to TGIF. The Tim Allen lead series should continue to do decently by Friday standards.
The Neighbors
Moving The Neighbors Fridays is a good move. The series is family friendly and if it gets enough episodes it could rerun on one of Disney's other networks. Should do fine for a Friday night series.
Moving The Neighbors Fridays is a good move. The series is family friendly and if it gets enough episodes it could rerun on one of Disney's other networks. Should do fine for a Friday night series.
Mid-Season
Suburgatory
Suburgatory returns mid-season for its third season. See this replacing The Goldbergs or one of the Friday night series. Pretty much just a filler, doesn't have a huge following. Don't see it continuing past this season.
Suburgatory returns mid-season for its third season. See this replacing The Goldbergs or one of the Friday night series. Pretty much just a filler, doesn't have a huge following. Don't see it continuing past this season.
Mixology
Also premiering mid-season is what feels like How I Met Your Mother meets 24. The series takes place in one night, which will make it less accessible for television. There are no named stars involved but it is marketed on the creators of The Hangover (who also wrote the flops The Change-Up and 21 & Over). This seems to be going after a similar demographic as Happy Endings and Don't Trust the B, which did not succeed. It could find an audience online, but don't know where this would fit on its schedule.
Also premiering mid-season is what feels like How I Met Your Mother meets 24. The series takes place in one night, which will make it less accessible for television. There are no named stars involved but it is marketed on the creators of The Hangover (who also wrote the flops The Change-Up and 21 & Over). This seems to be going after a similar demographic as Happy Endings and Don't Trust the B, which did not succeed. It could find an audience online, but don't know where this would fit on its schedule.
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