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:
5 PM: Mrs. Doubtfire movie on Freeform
7 PM: Garage Sale Mystery: Guilty Until Proven Innocent movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
8 PM: 12 Monkeys on Syfy (Season Premiere) Deepwater Horizon movie on Cinemax
9 PM: Reign on The CW (NEW) 12 Monkeys on Syfy (NEW) Outlander on Starz (Reair) Garage Sale Mystery: The Novel Murders movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Brave (animated) movie on Disney
The following is the proposed The CW line-up for the new fall 2017-2018 TV season:
Monday:
8 PM – Supergirl
9 PM – Valor [NEW]
Valor – In this new drama, an elite unit of U.S. Army helicopter pilots called the Shadow Raiders are sent on a top secret mission to Somalia, a mission that goes terribly awry. Only two members of the team return safely: Warrant Officer Nora Madani (Christina Ochoa from Animal Kingdom), one of the unit’s first female helicopter pilots, and her commanding officer, Captain Leland Gallo (Matt Barr from Sleepy Hollow), while the whereabouts of their comrades Jimmy Kam (W. Tre Davis from Shades of Blue) and Crank Hendrix (Mac Brandt from Colony) are unknown. Now back in the U.S., Madani and Gallo are the only ones who know the truth about what really went wrong in Somalia.
The cast includes Charlie Barnett (Chicago Fire), Corbin Reid (How to Get Away with Murder), Nigel Thatch (Selma) and Melissa Roxburgh (Star Trek Beyond).
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Tuesday:
8 PM – The Flash
9 PM – DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
Wednesday:
8 PM – Riverdale (New Night and Time)
9 PM – Dynasty [NEW]
Dynasty – Fallon Carrington (Elizabeth Gillies from Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll) is charismatic, cunning, and poised to become the new COO of her father’s global energy empire – or so she thinks. When her father, Blake Carrington, (Grant Show from the original Melrose Place) summons Fallon and her brother, Steven, (James Mackay from The Leftovers) home to the family compound in Atlanta, Fallon is horrified to learn that the reunion isn’t to announce her promotion – but rather to make the acquaintance of their stepmother-to-be, Cristal (Nathalie Kelley from The Vampire Diaries). Cristal is stunning – and almost as young as Fallon, as Fallon is quick to point out – but she isn’t just some flimsy gold-digger to be scared off. Cristal is driven, principled, a savvy publicity maven at Carrington Atlantic, and she truly loves Blake. However, the wealth and privilege of the Carringtons’ world proves challenging to her, as she clashes with the staff, including Blake’s butler Anders (Alan Dale from Lost), as well as Fallon, who all make it very clear Cristal doesn’t belong. Family dynasties flow through blood, and Fallon would sooner draw blood than call Cristal “Mom.” Fallon asks Culhane (Robert Christopher Riley from Hit the Floor), the family’s chauffeur – and Fallon’s secret lover – to help expose Cristal for the fraud Fallon thinks she is. But when that backfires, and Blake chooses Cristal over his own daughter, Fallon sidles up to Blake’s biggest rival, Jeff Colby (Sam Adegoke from Murder in the First), mixing business and pleasure to seek her revenge… leaving a jealous Culhane to watch from the sidelines. While the Carringtons’ rocky relationships prove the theory that family sticks together no matter what, Cristal is reminded of exactly that when her nephew, Sammy Jo (Rafael de la Fuente from Empire), arrives with a suitcase full of secrets from Cristal’s past. Now Cristal’s carefully concealed history could bring her future crashing down – and who knows who else she might take down with her.
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NOTE: Good grief! Did anyone else just grimace at every single cliché in the book that is featured in this trailer? And how about Nick Wechsler from Roswell and Revenge sneaking in there too. Not even he can safe this show for me.
Thursday:
8 PM – Supernatural
9 PM – Arrow (New Night and Time)
Friday:
8 PM – Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (New Time)
9 PM – Jane the Virgin (New Night)
NOTE: The dramas The 100, The Originals and iZombie will be held for later in the season. It should also be noted that the next four-way crossover between the comic-book related shows will be in November 2017.
The new dramas that will debut later in the season are:
Black Lightning – Jefferson Pierce (Cress Williams from Veronica Mars and Hart of Dixie) is a man wrestling with a secret. As the father of two daughters and principal of a charter high school that also serves as a safe haven for young people in a New Orleans neighborhood overrun by gang violence, he is a hero to his community. Nine years ago, Pierce was a hero of a different sort. Gifted with the superhuman power to harness and control electricity, he used those powers to keep his hometown streets safe as the masked vigilante Black Lightning. However, after too many nights with his life on the line, and seeing the effects of the damage and loss that his alter ego was inflicting on his family, he left his Super Hero days behind and settled into being a principal and a dad. Choosing to help his city without using his superpowers, he watched his daughters Anissa (Nafessa Williams from One Life to Live and Code Black) and Jennifer (China Anne McClain from A.N.T. Farm and House of Payne) grow into strong young women, even though his marriage to their mother, Lynn (Christine Adams from Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), suffered. Almost a decade later, Pierce’s crime-fighting days are long behind him…or so he thought. But with crime and corruption spreading like wildfire, and those he cares about in the crosshairs of the menacing local gang The One Hundred, Black Lightning returns — to save not only his family, but also the soul of his community.
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LIFE SENTENCE – This dramedy follows Stella (Lucy Hale from Pretty Little Liars), a girl who has spent the last eight years living like she was dying (because she was). Just like the “manic pixie dream girl” heroines in her favorite sappy cancer movies, Stella traveled the world, faced her darkest fears and found true love on a whirlwind trip to Paris. But when Stella finds out that her cancer has been cured, she is suddenly forced to face the long-term consequences of the “live in the moment” decisions she made, including marrying a total stranger. And if that’s not enough, she also finds out that her “perfect family” isn’t so perfect after all. Turns out, because she was dying, everyone in her life hid their problems from her. But, now that she’s well, all bets are off. Stella is shocked to learn that her parents, Peter (Dylan Walsh from Nip/Tuck) and Ida (Gillian Vigman from Suburgatory and New Girl), have fallen out of love, partly because Peter spent their retirement helping Stella make the most of her final days, and partly because Ida has fallen in love with her best friend (Stella’s godmother), Poppy. Also, it turns out Stella may be responsible for the fact that her sister, Elizabeth (Brooke Lyons from 2 Broke Girls and iZombie), gave up her own dreams to take care of Stella and start a family with her husband Diego (Carlos PenaVega from Big Time Rush), just to give her parents something positive to focus on. Then there’s Stella’s often overlooked brother, Aiden (Jayson Blair from The New Normal), who’s pushing 30 and still lives above the garage, sells Adderall to soccer moms and uses Stella’s cancer to guilt them into sleeping with him. And, of course, there’s her husband Wes (Elliot Knight from Once Upon a Time and American Gothic), a handsome Londoner who she agreed to spend the rest of her life with, thinking that would only be six to eight months, tops. Now that their forever just got a whole lot longer than they were expecting, Wes begins to worry that he can’t continue to pretend to be her perfect husband for the rest of his life. With a real future suddenly in front of her, Stella’s cinematic life snaps into reality, and instead of living like she’s dying, she will have to learn to live like she’s living, and help her family and friends do the same. This multi-generational, coming-of-age story proves that we all end up living somewhere between our dreams and reality… and maybe that’s okay.
Even more finales rolled out last night on the major networks with four Wednesday night dramas coming to an end, one for good, the others just for the season. There were also penultimate episodes of all the other Wednesday night dramas, except one.
Here is how all of those Wednesday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:
8 PM Shows: Blindspot (NBC) [NEW – Finale] – 4.2 million Shots Fired (FOX) [NEW – Penultimate Episode] – 2.9 million Arrow (The CW) [NEW – Penultimate Episode] – 1.4 million
9 PM Shows: Empire (FOX) [NEW – Penultimate Episode] – 6.1 million Law & Order: Special Victims Unit [NEW] – 5.4 million Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders (CBS) [NEW – Series Finale – Hour 1] – 4.9 million The 100 (The CW) [NEW – Penultimate Episode] – 849,000 viewers
10 PM Shows: Chicago P.D. (NBC) [NEW – Finale] – 6.4 million Designated Survivor (ABC) [NEW – Finale] – 5.1 million Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders (CBS) [NEW – Series Finale – Hour 2] – 4.1 million
What did you watch on TV last night? Please share.
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:
5:30 PM: Twister movie on AMC
5:50 PM: Ghost movie on Cinemax
6 PM: The Blind Side movie on Spike
6:59 PM: NCIS on Oxygen
7 PM: Love On the Air movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
8 PM: Supernatural on The CW (NEW – Finale Part 1) NCIS on Oxygen
9 PM: Supernatural on The CW (NEW – Finale Part 2) The Blacklist on NBC (NEW – Finale Part 1) Karen Kingsbury’s A Time to Dance movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Sabrina (remake) movie on Encore NCIS on Oxygen
10 PM: The Blacklist on NBC (NEW – Finale Part 1) P.S. I Love You movie on HBO2 Practical Magic movie on POP NCIS on Oxygen
The following is the proposed CBS line-up for the new fall 2017-2018 TV season:
Monday:
8 PM – The Big Bang Theory
8:30 PM – Young Sheldon [Special One-Time Preview on Sept. 25]
8:30 PM – 9JKL (Premieres Oct. 2)
9 PM – Kevin Can Wait
9:30 PM – Me, Myself & I
10 PM – Scorpion
Monday [Starting on October 30]:
8 PM – Kevin Can Wait
8:30 PM – 9JKL
9 PM – Me, Myself & I
9:30 PM – Superior Donuts
10 PM – Scorpion
Tuesday:
8 PM – NCIS
9 PM – Bull
10 PM – NCIS: New Orleans
Wednesday:
8 PM – Survivor
9 PM – Seal Team [NEW]
10 PM – Criminal Minds (New Time)
SEAL TEAM – David Boreanaz (Angel and Bones) stars in this military drama that follows the professional and personal lives of the most elite unit of Navy SEALs as they train, plan and execute the most dangerous, high stakes missions our country can ask of them.
The cast includes Max Thieriot (Bates Motel), Neil Brown Jr. (Straight Outta Compton), A.J. Buckley (CSI: NY and Supernatural), Toni Trucks (Franklin & Bash) and Jessica Pare (Mad Men).
TRAILER:
Thursday:
8 PM – NFL Thursday Night Football
Thursday [Starting on November 2]:
8 PM – The Big Bang Theory
8:30 PM – Young Sheldon
9 PM – Mom
9:30 PM – Life in Pieces
10 PM – S.W.A.T. [NEW]
S.W.A.T. – Inspired by the TV series and feature film, the series will star Shemar Moore (Criminal Minds) as a locally born S.W.A.T. sergeant newly tasked to run a specialized tactical unit that is the last stop in law enforcement in Los Angeles.
The cast includes Stephanie Sigman (Narcos), Kenny Johnson (The Shield and Saving Grace), Jay Harrington (Better Off Ted), Lina Esco (Kingdom) and Peter Onorati (Civil Wars).
TRAILER:
Friday:
8 PM – MacGyver
9 PM – Hawaii Five-0
10 PM – Blue Bloods
7 PM – 60 Minutes
8 PM – Wisdom of the Crowd [NEW]
9 PM – NCIS: Los Angeles (New Time)
10 PM – Madam Secretary (New Time)
Wisdom of the Crowd – Jeremy Piven (Entourage and Mr. Selfridge) stars as a visionary tech innovator who creates a cutting-edge crowdsourcing app to solve his daughter’s murder, and revolutionizes crime solving in the process.
The cast includes Richard T. Jones (Judging Amy), Monica Potter (Parenthood) and Natalia Tena (the Harry Potter franchise and Game of Thrones).
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NOTE: Code Black and Elementary will return at a later time in the season.
The new drama that will debut later in the season is:
Instinct – Alan Cumming (The Good Wife) stars as Dr. Dylan Reinhart a former CIA operative who is lured back to his old life when the NYPD needs his help to stop a serial killer. Reinhart is a gifted author and university professor living a quiet life teaching psychopathic behavior to packed classes of adoring students. But when top NYPD detective Lizzie Needham (Bojana Novakovic from Shameless) appeals to him to help her catch a serial murderer who is using Dylan’s first book as a tutorial, Dylan is compelled by the case, comes out of retirement and taps into his old skill set.
The cast also includes Naveen Andrews (Lost) and Khandi Alexander (CSI: Miami and Scandal).
Also, Star Trek: Discovery will premiere this fall on CBS All Access. The show revolves around the USS Discovery, introducing new characters seeking new worlds and civilizations while embracing the same ideology and hope for the future that inspired a generation of dreamers and doers. The cast includes Sonequa Martin-Green (The Walking Dead), Rain Wilson (The Office), Doug Jones (Falling Skies), James Frain (Orphan Black and Gotham) and Jason Isaacs (the Harry Potter franchise). Michelle Yeoh (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) will recur.
You can watch the official trailer via The Hollywood Reporter at this link.
On May 21, the PBS two-part drama Dark Angel will debut at 9 PM.
Joanne Froggatt (Downton Abbey) plays the notorious poisoner Mary Ann Cotton, who grew up in poverty with the dream of escaping the hard life of a miner’s family, a goal she came tantalizingly close to achieving.
The cast includes Alun Armstrong (Little Dorrit), Thomas Howes (Downton Abbey), Jonas Armstrong (Robin Hood), Sam Hoare (Jane Eyre) and Laura Morgan (The Hollow Crown).
The Hallmark Movies & Mysteries movie A Bundle of Trouble: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery will air on May 21 at 9 PM.
Aurora Teagarden (Candace Cameron Bure) discovers that murder has been delivered right to her doorstep in a mystery involving beau Martin’s long lost niece, an adorable newborn baby, a diaper bag with $10,000 in it, and a dead man on her front porch.
There was an even amount of finales airing on the major networks last night as there were new episodes of Tuesday night dramas.
Here is how all of those Tuesday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:
8 PM Shows: NCIS (CBS) [NEW – Finale] – 13.1 million The Flash (The CW) [NEW – Penultimate Episode] – 2.4 million
9 PM Shows: Bull (CBS) [NEW – Penultimate Episode] – 10.9 million Prison Break (FOX) [NEW] – 2.4 million iZombie (The CW) [NEW] – 910,000 viewers
10 PM Shows: NCIS: New Orleans (CBS) [NEW – Finale] – 9.1 million Chicago Fire (NBC) [NEW – Finale] – 6.2 million Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC) [NEW – Finale] – 2.2 million
What did you watch on TV last night? Please share.
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:
4:30 PM: Avatar movie on AMC
7 PM: The Ultimate Legacy movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Fast Five movie on Spike Black Hawk Down movie on SundanceTV NCIS on USA Network
8 PM: Arrow on The CW (NEW) Shots Fired on FOX (NEW) Blindspot on NBC (NEW – Finale) Twister movie on AMC Beaches movie on CMT 13 Going on 30 movie on WE TV NCIS on USA Network
9 PM: The 100 on The CW (NEW) In My Dreams movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Fried Green Tomatoes movie on POP NCIS on USA Network
10 PM: Designated Survivor on ABC (NEW – Finale) NCIS on USA Network