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TV Ratings

The first full week of fall TV got underway last night with the debut of two new dramas, the return of a fan favorite and the second episodes of FOX’s Monday night line-up.

Here is how all of the Monday night dramas fared in the overall ratings last night:

8 PM Show:
Bones (FOX) [NEW] – 6.7 million

9 PM Show:
Sleepy Hollow (FOX) [NEW] – 8.6 million

10 PM Shows:
The Blacklist (NBC) [DEBUT] – 12.6 million
Castle (ABC) [Season Premiere] – 11.5 million
Hostages (CBS) [DEBUT] – 7.5 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

6:15 PM:
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets movie on More Max

7:50 PM:
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel movie on HBO 2

8 PM:
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. on ABC (DEBUT)
NCIS on CBS (Season Premiere)
The Haves and Have Nots on OWN (Reair)
The White Queen on Starz (Reair)
Rizzoli & Isles on TNT (Reair)
A League of Their Own movie on CMT
Columbiana movie on FX
Puppy Love movie on Hallmark

8:05 PM:
Pitch Perfect movie on Cinemax

9 PM:
NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS (Season Premiere)
The Haves and Have Nots on OWN (Reair)
Strike Back on More Max (Reair)
The White Queen on Starz (Reair)
Rizzoli & Isles on TNT (Reair)

9:50 PM:
Die Hard movie on More Max

10 PM:
Person of Interest on CBS (Season Premiere – New Night and Time)
The Haves and Have Nots on OWN (Reair)

10:01 PM:
Chicago Fire on NBC (Season Premiere)

10:05 PM:
Independence Day movie on Encore

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

TNT has canceled the drama King & Maxwell after only one season on the air. (Matt Mitovich at TV Line)

Actress Joelle Carter (Justified) will guest star in an upcoming episode of Castle, playing Maggie Ingram, the long-time girlfriend of a death row inmate who is on the verge of being executed. (Adam Bryant at TV Guide)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Actress Shiri Appleby (Roswell and Life Unexpected) has been cast in the Lifetime drama pilot called Unreal, written by Marti Noxon (of Buffy and Angel fame) and Sarah Gertrude Shapiro based on the latter’s independent short film Sequin Raze. The pilot will go behind the scenes of a hit competition dating show to follow the experiences of a young staffer (Appleby) whose sole job is to manipulate her relationships with (and among) the contestants to get the vital dramatic and outrageous footage the program’s producers demand. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actress Bethany Joy Lenz (One Tree Hill) has landed the starring role in the E! hour-long drama pilot Songbyrd, written by former Grey’s Anatomy writer Krista Vernoff and executive produced by Craig Zadan and Neil Meron (both from Smash). Lenz will play Lauren Byrd, a genius songwriter who employs a small staff, including her sister, to enable and manage her eccentric, yet wildly successful process. But when her ex-fiancée reveals himself to be less than the man she remembers, she comes to the realization that she can no longer live in the past, and must find a new, true inspiration for her sake and those around her. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

It looks like the BBC America series Copper that just received its pink slip from the cabler may live on on the big screen thanks to the show’s co-creator and executive producer Tom Fontana as well as his fellow executive producers Barry Levinson and Tom Kelly, as they are considering a movie version of what would have been season 3 of the period piece drama. Fontana’s extensive story arc for the third season is now being eyed for a revamp in movie format, but it is too soon to tell if this plan will come to fruition. (Dominic Patten at Deadline)

Here are the top 10 box office movies from this past weekend courtesy of Box Office Mojo:

1. Prisoners – 21.4 million
2. Insidious Chapter 2 – 14.5 million
3. The Family – 7 million
4. Instructions Not Included – 5.7 million
5. Battle of the Year – 5 million
6. We’re the Millers – 4.7 million
7. The Butler – 4.3 million
8. Riddick – 3.7 million
9. The Wizard of Oz 3d – 3 million
10. Planes – 2.9 million

That’s it. Enjoy!

PS: Today is the official start of the fall TV season. Make sure you get your DVR’s set to record all the great programming that will air starting tonight!

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Last month I stumbled upon an interesting article at The Huffington Post written by Carolyn Gregoire called “23 Signs You’re Secretly An Introvert”. I found this list very intriguing and enlightening because I have always known since I was a little girl that I was shy, odd even; and eventually I learned that I was an introvert.

But when I saw this list, it really became obvious to me that there is nothing wrong with being introverted especially when there are plenty of people all over the world who are just like me; and that’s not a bad thing!

Let’s take a look at the list:

1. You find small talk incredibly cumbersome.

When I was little, I found it difficult to talk to people – especially those my own age – as I never really knew what to talk about. As I got older – and once I was comfortable with people – I tended to be a chatterbox; but unless I was REALLY comfortable with people, I still didn’t know what to say. Needless to say, it feels great to know that I am not alone in this thought.

2. You go to parties -– but not to meet people.

This one just doesn’t make any sense to me, as I don’t like parties no matter what. I find them loud, annoying and just a big time-waster even if there would be people at the party for whom are my friends. It still would be torture to be at a party.

3. You often feel alone in a crowd.

I have felt this way my entire life, finding crowds disconcerting and even sometimes scary. My years attending Comic Con have helped me curb that fear to an extent, but the further I stay away from crowds the better I am.

4. Networking makes you feel like a phony.

Much like being in a crowd, having to network – even if for a good cause – almost makes me break out in a rash. I would rather do almost anything else; unless it’s within a small group of people who I have known for years. And, just how much networking can you do with people you already know really well, right?

5. You’ve been called “too intense.”

I’ve had that label slapped on me my whole life by family, friends and co-workers. Enough said.

6. You’re easily distracted.

I don’t get bored per se – which is what this article states happens for extroverts – but I can get easily distracted, or to be more precise, overwhelmed in certain situations. I know I’ve found this is the case at Comic Con because there is SO much going on that the annual event that it’s hard to concentrate on just one thing at a time.

7. Downtime doesn’t feel unproductive to you.

The article states that “introverts need time alone to recharge their batteries” and that SO incredibly true for me. After any of the conventions that I attend, I need at least one or two full days to just relax and veg out at home. So this really applies 100% to me.

8. Giving a talk in front of 500 people is less stressful than having to mingle with those people afterwards.

This does not sound fun to me no matter what!!

9. When you get on the subway, you sit at the end of the bench -– not in the middle.

There is no way I willingly use public transportation unless I absolutely have to.

10. You start to shut down after you’ve been active for too long.

This one really applies to me, as I get very tired even after spending half a day at the mall. This piece states that “what introverts do in the outside world causes them to expend energy, after which they’ll need to go back and replenish their stores in a quiet environment”. I SO need my “zone out” time away from everything.

11. You’re in a relationship with an extrovert.

Nope!! Not at all. There is no relationship in my life; just not going down that route ever again!!

12. You’d rather be an expert at one thing than try to do everything.

This piece states that “the dominant brain pathways used by introverts is one that allows you to focus and think about things for a while, so they’re geared toward intense study and developing expertise. I have SO done that in my personal life; namely, my intense focus on the entertainment industry and in my professional life; namely, making sure that I have become a master at my day job too.

13. You actively avoid any shows that might involve audience participation.

I guess this could be true about me, but since I only watch dramas, made-for-TV movies or mini-series, there really isn’t a need for audience participation, right?! And, while I’m watching any of these programming options, I’m multi-tasking by getting chores done around my house, but most of all writing.

14. You screen all your calls — even from friends.

I absolutely HATE talking on the phone! ‘Nuff said, right?!

15. You notice details that others don’t.

Yep, this so applies to me. I’m always paying attention to things around me and I am a very visual kind of person.

16. You have a constantly running inner monologue.

I have had this issue my whole live and for most of that time, I thought it was just me. But, the article clearly states that “most introverts need to think first and talk later”.

17. You have low blood pressure.

I don’t think I have low blood pressure; but I’ll believe this report when it states that “introverts tend to have lower blood pressure than their extroverted counterparts”.

18. You’ve been called an “old soul” -– since your 20s.

According to this piece, “introverts tend to think hard and be analytical; that can make them seem wise”. Well, I have never been called wise, but I’ve been an “old soul” since I was in my teens; but I always believed that was due to the fact I was a late-in-life baby for my parents, growing up around adults more than people my age.

19. You don’t feel “high” from your surroundings

Nope, not me – moving on…

20. You look at the big picture.

In other words introverts excel in detail-oriented tasks and that is a precise description of myself.

21. You’ve been told to “come out of your shell.”

The article had this to say: “Many introverted children come to believe that there’s something “wrong” with them if they’re naturally less outspoken and assertive than their peers. Introverted adults often say that as children, they were told to come out of their shells or participate more in class”. This is me to a tee; but after all these years I don’t really see that happening any time soon.

22. You’re a writer.

Ding, ding, ding! This is the top thing on this list that applies to me totally and unequivocally. I have always been better communicating in writing than in person. That hasn’t changed since I was little, my writing has only taken on a life of its own; and quite frankly, I am so thankful for that!

23. You alternate between phases of work and solitude, and periods of social activity.

Once again, this article states that “introverts can move around their “set point” which determines how they need to balance solitude with social activity. But when they move too much…they get stressed and need to come back to themselves”. This is a big part of my life as I will have weeks – or more to the point weekends (since the day job keeps my workweeks full) where I don’t go anywhere, allowing me to relax at home. And then I have various TV events at specific times of the year that give me all the social activity I need or want.

If you would like to check out the full Huffington Post piece, you can read it here.

And, if you are an introvert like me, do any of the above 23 signs apply to you at all? If so, please share below.

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Let Fall TV begin in earnest!

Here is a list of the programming options to expect on TV this week:

On September 23, Castle will air its season premiere on ABC at 10 PM.

That same night the new NBC drama The Blacklist will debut at 10 PM. For decades, ex-government agent Raymond “Red” Reddington (James Spader) has been one of the FBI’s most wanted fugitives. Brokering shadowy deals for criminals across the globe, Red was known by many as “The Concierge of Crime.” Now, he’s mysteriously surrenders to the FBI with an explosive offer: he will help catch a long-thought-dead terrorist, Ranko Zamani, under the condition that he speaks only to Elizabeth “Liz” Keen (newcomer Megan Boone), an FBI profiler fresh out of Quantico.

Also on September 23, the new CBS drama Hostages will debut at 10 PM. This thriller is about a family taken hostage in their own home. Toni Collette (United States of Tara) stars as a surgeon caught in the middle of a grand political conspiracy, who is ordered to assassinate the President of the United States (James Naughton) in order to save her family. Dylan McDermott (American Horror Story) stars as the lead hostage taker compelled to do the wrong thing for the right reasons in this taut drama filled with unexpected twists and turns.

Chicago Fire will be back with its second season premiere on NBC on September 24 at 10 PM. And, also that night NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles and Person of Interest will all air their season premieres on CBS at 8, 9 and 10 PM respectively.

That’s not all, also on September 24, the new ABC dramas Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Lucky 7 will debut at 8 PM and 10 PM respectively. For Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Clark Gregg reprises his role of Agent Phil Coulson from Marvel’s feature films, as he assembles a small, highly select group of Agents from the worldwide law-enforcement organization known as S.H.I.E.L.D. Together they investigate the new, the strange, and the unknown across the globe, protecting the ordinary from the extraordinary. Coulson’s team consists of Agent Grant Ward (Brett Dalton from Killing Lincoln), highly trained in combat and espionage; Agent Melinda May (Ming-Na Wen from Eureka), expert pilot and martial artist; Agent Leo Fitz (Iain De Caestecker from The Fades), brilliant engineer; and Agent Jemma Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge from Hollyoaks), genius bio-chemist. Joining them on their journey into mystery is new recruit and computer hacker, Skye (Chloe Bennet from Nashville). And, for Lucky 7, in Astoria, Queens, a group of seven gas station employees have been chipping into a lottery pool for months, never thinking they’d actually win. Money could solve problems for each of them. Matt (Matt Long from Jack & Bobby) could get his girlfriend and two kids out of his mother’s house. Matt’s brother Nicky (Stephen Louis Grush from Detroit 1-8-7), an ex-con, could pay off a dangerous debt. Samira (Summer Bishil from Towelhead), a second-generation Pakistani immigrant, could afford to go to Juilliard. Denise (Lorraine Bruce from Eden Lake), a plucky cashier, could focus on rebuilding her crumbling marriage. Leanne (Anastasia Phillips from Stoked), a young mother, could help her daughter realize her dreams. Bob (Isiah Whitlock, Jr.), the store’s manager, could finally retire, and Antonio (Luis Antonio Ramos from The Ruins) could give his wife and kids a whole new life.

On September 25, the season finale of the mini-series Broadchurch will air on BBC America at 10 PM. And, that same night, the second season of Revolution will start on NBC at 8 PM. Meanwhile that night over on ABC, Nashville will return for its season premiere at 10 PM. And, Criminal Minds and CSI will air their season premieres on CBS at 9 and 10 PM respectively also on September 25.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Parenthood will be back with new seasons on September 26 on NBC at 9 PM and 10 PM respectively. That same night, Elementary will return for its sophomore season on CBS at 10 PM. Also that night, Grey’s Anatomy will air its two-hour season premiere on ABC at 9 PM. And, Glee will air its season premiere on FOX at 9 PM.

On September 27, new seasons of Hawaii Five-0 and Blue Bloods will air on CBS at 9 and 10 PM respectively.

The season finale of Cedar Cove will air on the Hallmark Channel on September 28 at 8 PM.

On September 29, the series finale of Breaking Bad will air on AMC at 9 PM. And that same night, Homeland will be back for a new season on Showtime at 9 PM followed by the new series Masters of Sex at 10 PM. Masters of Sex follows the real-life pioneers of the science of human sexuality, William Masters and Virginia Johnson (to be played by Michael Sheen and Lizzy Caplan). The series chronicles the unusual lives, romance, and pop culture trajectory of Masters and Johnson. Their research touched off the sexual revolution and took them from a mid-western teaching hospital in St. Louis to the cover of Time magazine and nearly a dozen appearances on Johnny Carson’s couch.

Also on September 29, The Good Wife and The Mentalist will air on CBS at 9 and 10 PM respectively. And, that same night, the recap special “Once Upon a Time: Journey to Neverland” will air on ABC at 7 PM followed by the season premiere of Once Upon a Time at 8 PM; the season premiere of Revenge will also air at 9 PM followed by the new drama Betrayal at 10 PM. Betrayal focuses on a chance meeting between photographer Sara (Hannah Ware from Boss) and attorney Jack (Stuart Townsend from XIII) leads to an instant and undeniable attraction. Sarah’s husband, Drew (Chris Johnson from The Vampire Diaries), is a successful prosecutor with political aspirations, while Jack is married to Elaine (Wendy Moniz from Guiding Light), the daughter of his boss, Thatcher (James Cromwell from American Horror Story). When Thatcher’s brother-in-law Lou is murdered, all evidence points to Thatcher’s son, T.J. (Henry Thomas from E.T.). Jack, the company’s lead counsel, will have to defend him, but for Sara’s prosecutor husband, Drew, this is the kind of high-profile murder case that can secure his political future. Just as Sara and Jack’s affair is starting, the lovers find themselves in an impossible situation.

Mark your calendars!

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable
series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

6:45 PM:
We Bought a Zoo movie on HBO

7:15 PM:
Finding Nemo (animated) movie on Starz

7:30 PM:
Knight & Day movie on Fox Movie Channel

8 PM:
Hart of Dixie on The CW (Reair)
Castle on TNT
Good Will Hunting movie on CMT
Rio (animated) movie on FX
Strawberry Summer movie on Hallmark

9 PM:
Sleepy Hollow on FOX (NEW)
Castle on TNT
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice movie on ABC Family
Les Miserables movie on HBO Signature
Chasing Mavericks movie on More Max

10 PM:
Hostages on CBS (DEBUT)
The Blacklist on NBC (DEBUT)
Major Crimes on TNT (Reair)

10:01 PM:
Castle on ABC (Season Premiere)

10:10 PM:
Hope Springs movie on Encore

Enjoy!

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

NOTE: There will be a marathon of episodes of Devious Maids on Lifetime leading up to the season finale. Check your local listings for airtimes.

5 PM:
X-Men: First Class movie on FX

6 PM:
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (animated) movie on Cartoon Network
Be My Valentine movie on Hallmark
Looper movie on Starz
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days movie on TMC

6:30 PM:
The Incredibles (animated) movie on ABC Family

7 PM:
Life of Pi movie on HBO Family

8 PM:
Last Tango in Halifax 6-part mini-series on PBS (NEW)
65th Primetime Emmy Awards on CBS (Special)
Debbie Macomber’s Cedar Cove on Hallmark (Reair)
Strike Back on More Max (Reair)
The White Queen on Starz (Reair)
A Knight’s Tale movie on BBC America

8:30 PM:
Once movie on Sundance

9 PM:
Masterpiece Mystery Movie: Foyle’s War on PBS (NEW)
Revenge on ABC (2-Hour Reair)
The White Queen on Starz (Reair)
Hope Floats movie on Hallmark
The Dark Knight Rises movie on More Max

10 PM:
Copper on AMC (NEW)
Moulin Rouge movie on Sundance

10:01 PM:
Devious Maids on Lifetime (Season Finale)

10:15 PM:
Low Winter Sun on AMC (NEW)

10:30 PM:
The Bletchley Circle on PBS (Reair)

Enjoy!

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

6:30 PM
Ratatouille (animated) movie on ABC Family
Message in a Bottle movie on TV Guide Network

7 PM:
Sweet Home Alabama movie on Oxygen

7:15 PM:
Taken 2 movie on More Max

8 PM:
Debbie Macomber’s Cedar Cove on Hallmark (NEW)
The White Queen on Starz (Reair)
The Bourne Ultimatum movie on Bravo
Fast and Furious movie on TNT

8:30 PM:
Footloose movie on TV Guide Network

9 PM:
The White Queen on Starz (NEW)
NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS (Reair)
Torchwood on BBC America
The Lost Valentine movie on Hallmark
Field of Dreams movie on HBO Family
War Horse movie on Showtime

9:10 PM:
Strike Back on Cinemax (Reair)

9:30 PM:
Sweet Home Alabama movie on Oxygen

10 PM:
The White Queen on Starz (Encore)
Orphan Black on BBC America (Reair)
Twister movie on CMT

10:10 PM:
The Bourne Supremacy movie on Encore

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

TNT has picked up the new Steven Bocho drama Murder in the First to series. The series will
follow homicide detectives played by Taye Diggs and Kathleen Robertson, focusing on one major case a season; this season’s being about the murder of an apparent drug addict with ties to a Silicon Valley mogul. (Lesley Goldberg at The Hollywood Reporter and Variety)

British actor Richard Coyle (Covert Affairs) will co-star alongside John Malkovich in the NBC pirate drama Crossbones that is set to air mid-season. The series is set in 1715 on the Bahamian island of New Providence where the diabolical pirate Edward Teach, aka Blackbeard (Malkovich), reigns over a rogue nation of thieves, outlaws and miscreant sailors. To gain control of this fearsome society, Tom Lowe (Coyle), a highly skilled undercover assassin, is sent to the pirates’ haven to take down the brilliant and charismatic Blackbeard. But the closer Lowe gets, the more he finds that his quest is not so simple. Lowe can’t help but admire the political ideals of Blackbeard, whose thirst for knowledge knows no bounds. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actor John Noble (Fringe) will recur on the FOX thriller Sleepy Hollow as Henry Parrish, a kind and reclusive man who possesses supernatural powers that have the potential to help the series’ protagonist, Ichabod Crane (series lead Tom Mison). (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actress Melora Hardin (The Office) will guest star in the mid-season ABC drama Killer Women, playing Nan Reed, the long-suffering spouse of a yahoo husband who browbeats her into getting plastic surgery whenever the mood strikes. Or at least he does until she’s finally had enough. Killer Women stars Tricia Helfer (Battlestar Galactica) as Molly Parker, the only woman in an elite squad of Texas Rangers. (Adam Bryant at TV Guide)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

NBC is developing Ghost Projekt, a drama based on the Oni Press graphic novel that centers on an American UN weapons inspector and a Russian FSB agent who are forced to team up to chase a group of thieves before they end up spreading dangerous supernatural material stolen from an old abandoned Soviet weapons lab. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

British newcomer Tom Austen has joined actor William Moseley and actress Elizabeth Hurley in the hour-long E! pilot called The Royals that is a contemporary drama about a fictional royal family informed by the regal opulence of the British monarchy and framed by Shakespeare’s Hamlet. He will play Jasper, the new security detail/love interest to Princess Eleanor. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Syfy has teamed with Bryan Singer (director of X-Men) for a new drama project called Creature At Bay that is set in the wake of the US military taking down a giant, rampant creature, a modern-day “Kaiju” monster, just off the Northern California coast. A middle-management Undersecretary from the California Emergency Management Agency is charged with leading the clean-up efforts as the small town becomes the focus of the entire world. (Nellie Andeeva at Deadline)

Q&A SECTION (with Matt Mitovich at TV Line)

Question: Will Once Upon a Time fans see how Regina adopted Henry this season? –Ishan

Mitovich: “Yes,” series co-creator Adam Horowitz confirms. “Before our Christmas break, we plan to show the why and the how of how baby Henry came to his new mother.”

Question: Any scoop on Suits’ Harvey and Donna? – Ro

Mitovich: The midseason finale may have deflated your ‘shipper balloon some, given Harvey’s resolve to make a go of real romance with Scottie, but rest assured, that won’t box a certain ravishing redhead out of his life. As EP Aaron Korsh previews, “Donna, regardless of what her feelings may or may not be about Harvey and Scottie, cares about Harvey. She wants him to be happy and is going to try to help him in this relationship like she did last year in [Episode] 216. That’s what’s going on for them in these last six.”

Question: Will Natalie Zea’s pregnant Winona be appearing on any episodes this season of Justified? I would love to see her back for the whole season. –Karen

Mitovich: Zea is very likely to return for Season 5 in a capacity TBD, but the smart money says that Winona will be toting her child, not expecting one, when next we see her.
Question: I’m really tired of all White Collar spoilers being about Neal’s love life. I watch the show for bromance, not romance! Give us some good Peter and Neal scoop, please! –Donna

Mitovich: Come midseason, one bromance will help out another when Peter and Neal (…and Jones and Diana) scramble to solve the potentially fatal poisoning of — wait for it — Mozzie!

That’s it. Enjoy!

Have a great weekend!

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ANASTASIA PHILLIPS, ISIAH WHITLOCK JR., LORRAINE BRUCE, MATT LONG, STEPHEN LOUIS GRUSH, SUMMER BISHIL, LUIS ANTONIO RAMOS

The new ABC drama Lucky 7 will debut on September 24 at 10 PM.

In Astoria, Queens, a group of seven gas station employees have been chipping into a lottery pool for months, never thinking they’d actually win. Money could solve problems for each of them. Matt (Matt Long from Jack & Bobby) could get his girlfriend and two kids out of his mother’s house. Matt’s brother Nicky (Stephen Louis Grush from Detroit 1-8-7), an ex-con, could pay off a dangerous debt. Samira (Summer Bishil from Towelhead), a second-generation Pakistani immigrant, could afford to go to Juilliard. Denise (Lorraine Bruce from Eden Lake), a plucky cashier, could focus on rebuilding her crumbling marriage. Leanne (Anastasia Phillips from Stoked), a young mother, could help her daughter realize her dreams. Bob (Isiah Whitlock, Jr.), the store’s manager, could finally retire, and Antonio (Luis Antonio Ramos from The Ruins) could give his wife and kids a whole new life.

Here is a trailer for Lucky.

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