Wednesday, October 02, 2013

Fall TV programs

Each new TV season, I try not to get attached to too many new shoes. Because one day there here, the next day their gone. This season I have a handful that I watch. I'm hoping these stick around for a while. Unlike back in 2011 when four TV shows that I watched were canceled. To this day, I still think they were awesome shows.


Low Winter Sun (AMC) - The AMC Original Series "Low Winter Sun," is a contemporary story of murder, deception, revenge and corruption in a world where the line between cops and criminals is blurred. Low Winter Sun begins with the murder of a cop by a fellow Detroit detective. Seemingly the perfect crime, in reality the murder activates forces that will forever alter the detective's life, and pull him into the heart of the Detroit underworld. Based on the award-winning 2006 British miniseries of the same name. - Synopsis by www.aceshowbiz.com



Sleepy Hollow (FOX) - Ichabod Crane falls asleep during the Revolutionary War and wakes up in the present day. He works with a police officer to stop the Headless Horseman, who is one of the four horseman of the Apocalypse. 

The Blacklist (NBC) - Raymond "Red" Reddington, one of the FBI's most wanted fugitives, surrenders in person at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. He claims that he and the FBI have the same interests: bringing down dangerous criminals and terrorists. Reddington will co-operate, but insists that he will speak only to Elizabeth Keen, a rookie FBI profiler. Keen questions Reddington's sudden interest in her, though he claims that Keen is very special. After the FBI brings down a terrorist he provided information on, Reddington reveals that the terrorist is only just the first of many. In the last two decades, he's made a list of criminals and terrorists he believes the FBI cannot find because they did not know they exist and that they matter the most. Reddington calls it "The Blacklist". - from wikipedia

Brooklyn Nine-Nine (FOX) - A laid-back NYPD detective is told he must grow up and "respect the badge" when his new boss is a strict, by-the-book type. - from wikipedia

The Michael J. Fox Show (NBC) - After being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, Mike Henry had to give up his career as a news anchor and focus on his health and his family. Five years later, Mike decides to get back to work and struggles between family and career. - from wikipedia

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