Confessions of a Stay-At-Home Mom: Fall TV Preview
Showing posts with label Fall TV Preview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fall TV Preview. Show all posts

September 25, 2013

10 Things I Love About Fall


It's official: It's AUTUMN!

Literally? It's my most favorite time of the year. If you doubt that I WILL BREAK YOU.  If I could live in a perpetual state of Autumn, I would. There is something nostalgic and bright and comforting and lovely about Fall, don't you think? I thought it'd be fun to share all of our favorite things about this season.

Here. 

I'll start.

(I promise I don't talk to myself in real life; only in Blog Land).








1. The Weather. HELLO. The days aren't scorching and the nights are chilly. I love being able to layer with a cardigan without sweating my butt off, and who doesn't love snuggling down in some flannel at bedtime? 





Good or Gross? Time will tell.
2. Pumpkins. The moment I see them at farm stands and farmer's market (heck, even outside of my local grocery store), I know the time has come. Time to bust out all of my favorite pumpkin recipes and get baking, sister! (Psst: Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies. Helllllllz yeah). 

Also? I'm not sure how I feel about this Pumpkin Pudding -->








3. Fall Foliage. It never ceases to amaze that I could see a tree one day, and it's as green as Kermit the Frog. Then the next day I walk by it, and it's ablaze with reds, yellows and oranges. It's so beautiful!

 








The only true spiced wafer.


4. Spiced Wafers. You know, those wonderfully crisp gingersnap cookies that come in the orange and brown box? That's what I'm talking about. I know there is some disagreement on this front (and I will not budge on this), but I firmly believe that the superior spiced wafer brand is Ivins Spiced Wafers . They are local and they are increasingly difficult to find (you can only find them at Acme. Or Amazon , apparently). I will not even begin to entertain discussion the the Sweetzels brand. I WILL NOT HEAR OF IT.


5. Football. I am saying this because it's obligatory. I don't actually watch football (that's the one with the brown oblong ball with white laces, right?), but I know every other human does. But, I will admit that I do enjoy football viewing parties and tailgates because of the food. E-A-G-L-E-S   EAGLES!





6. Holidays. I believe Autumn is one of the most celebratory times of year. Halloween. Thanksgiving. My birthday. There is always something to be planning for and looking forward to. Sure, I end up gaining about 5 pounds by the time we hit New Years. But it's so worth it, right?







I was apparently born to be a Braverman.
7. TV Shows. YES! My SHOWS ARE BACK ON. Like, with 3 of my biggest season premieres happening tomorrow night, I may not sleep. It's like having old friends back in town who bring new and exciting things each week and they are staying until May.  So, BRING ON PARENTHOOD AND GREYS!


8. Sweaters. I love being able to wear a cozy sweater. Le sigh.




9.  Divergent and Hunger Games. Ok. So I know this isn't specific to Autumn in general, but CHELLO, Allegiant (the last book in the Divergent trilogy) comes out on October 22 and the next Hunger Games movie, Catching Fire, comes out on November 22. My heart cannot handle the weight of it all! (And let's be thankful that the Dawson's Creek cast never got picked as tributes, amiright?)








Chocolatey-Hazelnut Smooches.
10. Nutella.  Because really, friends, is there ever a bad season for Nutella? 

(The answer is NO). 

(And maybe I could spread some Nutella between 2 Ivin's Spiced Wafers and it would be heaven). 

(I think I just peed my pants because that sounds amazing).


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Now it's your turn! 


What 10 things YOU lurrrrrve about Fall??



September 9, 2013

Fall TV Preview 2013





It’s that time of year again, friends! After a long Summer drought of decent TV, we return to our regularly scheduled programming!


HOLLA!

If anyone knows me, they know I love my shows. I mourn them the moment the season finale ends, and rejoice when the season premiere begins. Last year, I gave you my Fall TV Preview 2012. In this post, I laid out the shows I would be watching regularly, the shows I would be watching hesitantly (ie: on probation), and the NEW shows I would be giving a chance.

Now it’s time to do it all over again, people. So buckle up!

Summer rarely affords good TV viewing. I did a lot of reading this Summer. That being said, I did have two shows I was digging:












Wilfred is fantastically irreverent and hysterical. But for some reason (perhaps my crazy Summer schedule), it lost me mid-season. I haven't given up on the show, and I hope to catch up at a later date. 

Under the Dome, though, has kept me intrigued. I don’t think the acting is the greatest, and some contest the variations from the book. But of all the things I could be watching over the Summer, it was interesting enough to finish the season and watch it again (yay renewal!) when the next season begins.


Updates From Last Year



If you refer to my 2012 TV Preview, I had Modern Family on Probation and Revolution on my Give a Chance list. Neither made it more than a month. Modern Family’s schedule was too off and on, and I felt the episodes I did watch didn’t have me interested and laughing like before. Revolution was just bad. I tried. But I couldn’t get into it.

Now let’s get on to the UPCOMING SEASON!




Shows I Can’t Miss

(Premieres TUE 9/17 at 9/8c - FOX)


The season ended with many loose ends, including Cece’s called-off wedding, Schmidt’s choice between Cece and Elizabeth and Nick and Jess’s relationship (trip to Mexico?!). SO many questions to be answered, and we can guarantee many laughs to be had. If there is one show on TV that is consistently laughable and quoteable, it is New Girl. Bring on more Schmidt-isms!


JAR!







Parenthood (Premieres THURSDAY 9/26, 10pm - NBC)


HELLO. IT’s the one thing I’ve been waiting for MY WHOLE LIFE.

Also?

NEWSFLASH!

NBC moved Parenthood to a NEW DAY: Thursday. Same time (10pm). This make Thursdays very show-heavy, and if Grey’s Anatomy has a 2-hour episode I have big choices to make .


Oy!


I am excited by the news of Jasmine and Crosby’s baby, and I am dying to see what happens with Amber and Ryan (there are rumors of some jealousy sparks flying from a to-be-introduced character!). Is Mark gone forever from Sarah’s life? Will Hank be back? Will Christina stay cancer-free? 

We’ll be live chatting the show every Thursday at 10pm on the CSHM Facebook Page (warning: spoilers!)









The Good Wife

(Premieres Sunday 9/29, 9pm - CBS)




In my opinion, The Good Wife is some of the BEST writing on television. Hubby always jokes that he hates all the shows I watch. Yet, every Sunday he manages to find himself in whatever room I am in at 9pm. In his words, “I don’t intend on watching it. If anything, I intend not to watch it. But if you catch even the first 60 seconds, you are sucked in and have to watch the entire episode.”

TRUTH!


So many things happened last season that I’m still trying to get my mind around it. I felt there was going to be future reconciliation between Peter and Alicia toward the end of the season. I felt that Alicia was getting ready to say goodbye to Will. I though Alicia would be committed to her new role as Partner at Lockhart Gardner. Then *BAM* season finale. My whole world shifted. Is Alicia making the decision to go to Cary’s new firm so that she can be with Will, no strings attached? Or is she doing what is best for HER? Is she definitively closing off her relationship with Peter?


I can’t wait for this season to begin!





Community 

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I know, I know. It’s been a rollercoaster ride with this show. But you know what? I love the characters. I love how complicated the inside jokes are weaved into the writing. I love Joel McHale.

Wait.

Did I just say that? Chevy Chase is gone (yay!), but there are reports that Daniel Glover is leaving the show (sadness). I’d like to see them finish strong, whether that’s by having one last season or pulling it together for a few more. There is no news on when this season will begin, but I’m on the look out!







Parks and Recreation 

(Premieres Thursday 9/28, 8pm - NBC)



The town of Pawnee and their Parks and Rec department have truly grown on me the past few years. I am in love with the quirkiness and the biting humor. Will Ann still pursue single parenthood? Will we see less of April and Andy? Adam and Leslie are newlyweds in this coming season and we could see Ron Swanson as a Daddy?


HOW CAN I MISS THIS?

Answer: I can’t.

Bring on the AWESOMESAUCE! 


Until then, study up on the Ron Swanson Pyramid of Greatness.












(Premieres Thursday 9/26, 9pm - ABC)



Yes, friends.

Last year, I had Grey’s Anatomy on PROBATION. I felt that the writing had possibly gone downhill, we’d lost key (and beloved) characters, and everything had seemingly gone to pot. Then the season began and new characters, new storylines breathed new life into Seattle Grace/Mercy West/Grey Sloan Memorial hospital. Wounds healed from the losses sustained from the plane crash, and life slowly became normal(ish) again for our favorite doctors.

BUT.

There is always drama.

We left last season with Arizona having kissed a visiting doctor and revealing her pent-up anger toward Callie. Meredith brought her baby boy into the world. And we are still uncertain what lies ahead for Christina and Owen. I’m interested to see what happens with Karev and Jo, as well as April and Avery. So many relationships! 


AND WHAT ABOUT RICHARD? Alert reader and bloggy friend Julie from Juliverse alerted me to a GLARING plot twist overlooked in my write up.  Remember Dr. Webber was electrocuted at the end of last season's finale? WILL HE SURVIVE?

We'll find out in 2 weeks!



On Probation







The Mindy Project 


(Premieres Tuesday 9/17, 9:30pm - FOX)



Last year, I committed to giving The Mindy Project a chance. The show is decent and cute, but let me confess something: I often forget to watch it because I’m usually 1) Still laughing and quoting New Girl and 2) so giddy about Parenthood coming on directly after. Luckily, Parenthood is in a new timeslot, so I will break the precedent and give The Mindy Project another chance (and moving it to “On Probation”).


Give me all you got, Mindy!






Give a Chance






Very few shows have made it on the list this year. I feel like my TV viewing schedule has grown thin, and nothing worthwhile is on tap to fill the spaces. I looked over all of the new shows each network had to offer. Most seemed redundant or not quite my speed. These are the few that caught my eye (some are not new, but rather, new to me):


The Crazy Ones 

(Series Premiere, Thursday Sept 26th 9/8c - CBS)





Elementary 

(Premieres, Thursday, Sept 26, 10/9c - CBS)




The Goldbergs 

(Series Preimiere, Tuesday Sep 24 9/8c - ABC)




I don’t know enough to write a synopsis on these guys. I’ll report back, though, if they move up onto the Probation list over the course of the season!



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Are you still trying to find information on what shows premiere when? My girl Dresden has got you covered. She made up a pretty (and resourceful) Guide to 2013 Season Premieres for September and October. Yes they are printable so you can pop them up on your fridge and not miss a single premiere. I LOVE these calendars. I hope you find them helpful!


Now it’s time for you to SPEAK UP!


What shows are on YOUR 
Can’t Miss/Probation/Give a Chance 
lists? 


What shows am I TOTALLY 
missing out on and need to put on my viewing schedule? 




Leave a comment and join the conversation!






September 9, 2012

Fall TV Preview 2012

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September is one of my most favorite times of the year. I love that the weather cools down, Hubby is back in school, Pumpkin Spice Lattes abound, and TV shows become new again.

::swoon::

Television.

If you've come to know me at all, you're probably aware that I take my television viewing responsibilities quite seriously. It's a responsibility, people!  I'm not a couch potato by any means. During the day, the girls and I rarely flip on the screen. I've actually tried to reduce Chica and Bug's show-watching, and we've cut back to local cable only.

But when the girls are nestled in their beds for the night, and 8pm rolls around, a part of me comes alive.  It's not that I love TV, per se. But I love the stories. I love getting wrapped up for a half an hour with characters I've come to love. I love following the plot over several months, seeing where the show will take us. Yes, sometimes I have to pinch myself to remember it's not real. But getting involved with the shows you love is half the fun.

So I'm going to be honest here: I have all of my TV show season premiere's mapped out on a calendar. This is no lie. I want to be ready, and I don't want to miss a thing. I've mentally divided my shows into 3 lists:


  • Regular Can't Miss
  • On Probation
  • Give A Chance


Regular Can't Miss are the standard shows I love. They ended the season with a solid, and sources predict another great season.

On Probation shows are those that have been around for a while, but certain qualities about them give me doubts about their future. Maybe the writing wasn't strong last year, maybe the show has jumped the shark and should have retired a few seasons ago. Whatever the reason, I watch with caution, so that if I have to break-up with the show or accept a mid-season cancellation, I am not too upset about it. Grey's Anatomy, I'm looking at you here.

Give A Chance shows are new this season, or at least new to me. I usually try to do a little research on the up-and-coming shows, making a mental note of ones that seem interesting. Last season, I added New Girl to the mix, as well as Parenthood despite the fact that I had not watched the previous 2 seasons.  Both ended up being keepers. Two years ago, I gave The Event a chance. And it made it 2 weeks before I had to say bye bye.

Without further ado, here is my Fall 2012 TV Line Up, complete with premiere dates (and in case you missed last year, here is the 2011 Fall TV Preview)






Can't Miss:


New Girl (Premieres Tuesday 9/17, 8pm and 9pm)

When I saw the headlines that Zooey Deschanel would be starring in her own sitcom last Summer, I knew I had to give it a chance. I made sure I was home the night it premiered, and I was...whelmed. Not overwhelmed. Not underwhelmed. Just whelemed. I guess I had expected more, and I wasn't sure how I liked her mopey-I-just-broke-up-with-my-deadbeat-boyfriend-I'm-a-helpless-girl act. Hey, I'm just being honest. Luckily, I commit to giving every show 1 month before I decide to keep it in the tribe or let it loose (sorry, The Event, you only made it 2 weeks). I'm glad I gave New Girl at least 4 episodes Because despite not putting their best foot forward, New Girl quickly became one of my favorite shows. Possibly of all time. The beginning episodes were awkward, and you could tell the writers were trying to figure out characters and where the show was going. Once they hit their stride, you couldn't keep me away. Without fail, New Girl had me laughing (possibly to the point of tears) each and every week.

This season, I look forward to seeing if Nick is committed to staying at the apartment or will he move in with his girlfriend. Will we see some of the romantic tension between Nick and Jess play out? Let's hope there are more Schmidt hilariousness, as well as what comes of Coach's job. I foresee a strong season, hopefully one with a ton o' laughs.


Parenthood (Premieres Tuesday 9/11, 10pm)

I don't know why I did not get my act together during the first two seasons. But over and over my friends kept urging me, "Steph you have got to start watching Parenthood. It is totally up your alley. You. Will. Lurrve. It." I decided to jump right in during the Season 3 premiere, with the wikipedia page  on my browser so I could make sense of the family dynamics and some of the bigger things I missed the first 2 seasons. WOW. I've never had my heart stolen by a show before I met Parenthood. I have fallen in love with the Braverman family. The writing for this show is incredible. I love the complexity of each character, with the woven histories and function within dysfunction. I feel like I could drive to Cali right now, and the Braverman's would be waiting for me. I appreciate how they are tackling the topic of Autism with Max Braverman's character, as well as painting a real picture of family life - not one that is candy-coated (although some may argue that an upperclass white family may not be a well-rounded depiction of life).

This season, I am excited to see how newlyweds Crosby and Jasmine adjust to married life, the direction The Luncheonette will take, Amber's relationship with political figure Bob Little, as well as what comes of the foster/adoption situation with Julia and Joel. That is just to name a few of the many story-lines I am stoked about!


The Good Wife (Premieres Sunday 9/30, 9pm)

This is one of the few shows I have seen since it's debut in 2009. I'm not always into courtroom dramas (although I was partial to Judging Amy - oh how I miss it!), but following the story of heroine, Alicia Florrick, has been riveting. As a woman, I connected immediately with Alicia's character. We are introduced to Alicia during a press conference in which her husband, Illinois State's Attorney Peter Florrick, admits to a sex scandal. We've seen these press conferences in real life, and we often miss the behind-the-scenes impact on the family. We walk through Alicia's devastation and return to work as a lawyer after a 12-year season of being a stay-at-home mom. She is hired at the law firm of an old law school friend, Will, and it is evident there have been feelings between them but never discussed. Courtroom shows are never without drama, and there is a the combination of fresh story lines each week through the court cases, as well as the over-arching story lines that span over the season. I will not share any spoilers from past seasons, in case there are viewers catching up, but every episode leaves me anxious to get to the next!

This season, I am dying to find out about Kalinda's husband, Alicia and Will's relationship, if Alicia and Peter's relationship will continue (so many relationships!), the future of the Lockhard & Gardner law firm, the return of Cary to the firm, and how recurring characters and previous cases will pop up this season.


Community (Premieres Friday 10/19, 8:30pm)

Oh how I love an underdog!  Community grew on me over time, and I soon became part of the cult following. The show is quirky, and while it has a strong cult following, it lacks the overall momentum of a consistent national viewership. It took a [possibly permanent] hiatus last season (much to the chagrin of the cult fans - they put up quite a fuss on Twitter, demanding the show be returned), and many were glad to see it return to finish out the season. Community was, thankfully, renewed for another season, but I am wondering if it may be it's last. The prognosis is not good, with it's move from a strong Thursday night line up to a Friday night spot, I don't believe it has NBC's support.  But it has mine.  I love the creativity of their writers, with mind-boggling movie-themed episodes, inside jokes and complex plots. Yet, it's silly and outlandish and everything you want to be watching after a long, hard day.

This season, I think Community will be cancelled at the end of this season (if not mid-season) if there is not an outpouring of new viewers. If so, I believe Community will go out with a bang. I am hoping to see more of Abed and Troy's ridiculousness, movie-themed episodes (c'MON, Community!  Big Lebowski, pleaaaaaasssse?), and some resolution of sexual tension between Jeff and Annie (not as big of a fan of Jeff and Britta).  #sixseasonsandamovie

Parks and Recreation (Premieres Thursday 9/20, 9:30pm)

Something about the small midwestern town of Pawnee and the eclectic blend of characters that make up the Parks and Recreation office is endearing. Leslie Knope, one of the main characters can be a bit eye-rolling much at times, but she is charming. Having her romantically linked to Ben gives her a bit more grounding.  I love the hijinks of Tom, as well a April and Andy.  But hands down, my favorite character is Ron Swanson. How can it not be? The irony of a man who hates goverment but works for a government department is not lost on viewers. His one-liners are amazing ("You had me at meat tornado.") Some great story lines have been created with the show, such as last season's City Council race. This is another NBC show that I adore, but fear is in it's last season. But here's to hoping!

This season, what will happen now that Ben has accepted the job to work on another campaign, but in Washington DC?  How will Leslie adjust to her new position as City Councilwoman? Will Tom and Anne actually move in together? How will Parks and Rec survive without Leslie at the helm?



On Probation:


Grey's Anatomy (Premieres Thursday 9/27, 9pm)

Oh Greys. Why do you do this to me? I unfortunately did not become a fan until the end of Season 6, when the gunman was loose in the hospital and shot Derek. Once I caught that storyline, I committed the summer to watching reruns on Lifetime until I was generally caught up (you'd be amazing: by watching 2 reruns per naptime, 5 days a week, how quickly one can catch up on a television series). I was committed from there on out, throughout the losses of doctors, the introduction of new staff. I wanted to see how Meredith and Derek would play out, as well as many of the other complicated relationships. Some fans jumped ship with the death of George O'Malley and the near death of Izzy Stevens, but many have continued to watch. I remained a fan, even commending their creativity with the musical episode. With so much up in the air this past season, I was anxious with the previews for the Season 8 finale. Despite how much had changed over the years with the show, I was still taken aback at the death of Lexi and the unresolved story waiting to unfold this season. I'm not sure how it will look to continue after season 9, as many are squawking over the spoiler that we'll also be losing McSteamy, Dr. Mark Sloane. Some of my friends are saying they will not watch this season, despite being longtime fans. I was a committed ER fan for many years, and was happy to have another medical drama to pick up when it ended. So, I'm giving it another season, hoping that new life will be breathed in.

This season, I need to see resolution from Season 8's plane crash. I know we'll be losing Sloane, but I am not sure if Arizona Robbins will survive, which will throw a big transition for Callie. I'm interested to see the new doctors introduced this season, as well as new cases. How will our interns handle becoming official residents? And will April still stick around despite failing her boards?


Modern Family (Premieres Wednesday 9/26, 9pm)

It pains me to put Modern Family into the "On Probation" category. Now don't get me wrong. I love the Dunphys, the Pritchetts, and the Tucker-Pritchetts. When I do finally settle into an episode, I get my 30 minutes of laughter. Phil Dunphy still remains my favorite character on the show, although I have a spot in my heart for each. I love the dynamics of this modern family, and no, I do not think this show will be on the potential chopping block. I have this on my Probationary list because of how it is scheduled. I'll be into Modern Family for 3 weeks when it is aired consecutively. But then it will be absent for another 3 weeks, which is long enough to make me lose interest. So when it comes back on again, I kind of have to hype myself back up to watching it, or I'll let it lie. Which I don't want to do. I'm just surprised that such a quality TV show can go absent for several weeks at a time, to the dismay of it's viewers. C'mon, ABC. Get your stuff together.

This season, I obviously want to see Gloria's baby announcement play out, as well as what will happen with Cam and Mitchell's attempts at growing their family. I think these two scenarios will play off each other interestingly within the 3 families. How will Claire and Mitchell feel about Gloria bearing them a half-sibling? How will Cam and Mitchell handle struggling to adopt while Gloria is pregnant? And how will things look now that Haley is in college? A lot of interesting story lines to look forward to - just please air them in a somewhat consecutive manner!!



Give a Chance:


Revolution (Premieres Monday 9/17, 10pm)

I never thought of myself as a sci-fi chick until I realized...I kind of dig it. In movies and books, that is. And not all sci-fi. I've yet to find a sci-fi TV show that I found interesting enough to continue watching (The Event, anyone?!). And no, I never got into Lost. Yet, the trailers for the new series Revolution quickly grabbed my attention. I enjoy post-apocolyptic stories (Hunger Games, The Road, etc). Not zombies. But the idea of civilization rebounding and waht the world looks like after a world-wide crisis. Perhaps it's something about rising above? Perhaps it's wondering, "how would I survive in a world like this?"

Anyway, I digress.

The plot revolving a worldwide technology failure (everything from transportation to computers to lights), and how life has continued to thrive (or not thrive) in the years to follow. It sounds like there is a  large militia component in the current society, and a family who has a key to unlocking the secret to reversing the blackout. See? I'm already wanting to see what happens!  Looking forward to tuning in on this next week.



The Mindy Project (Premieres Tuesday 9/25, 9:30pm)

This show has me slightly less excited, but many of my friends have it on their radars, which intrigues me a bit. I really like Mindy Kalig - I think she is a hilarious actress and proven herself as a writer. I think the past few seasons of The Office (and I'm talking, like, since Pam and Jim got married) have gotten weird and left a bad taste in my mouth. So maybe I am projecting this onto Mindy. Which is not fair. So I'm going to give her show a fair chance (which, in Steph TV Terms is 4 weeks). Especially since it's on directly after New Girl. And the premise sounds cute and funny. I believe in you Mindy!  Prove me right for watching!



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I've had my say, now I'd like to hear YOURS - so leave a comment!



What shows are on your Must-See, Probation and Give a Chance lists? 

What are your predictions for this TV Season?

(and most importantly)

What shows am I completely missing that I need to put into my rotation?









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