Boardwalk Empire – This historical drama is set in the 1920’s and explores the development of Atlantic City and the rise of organized crime. I’ve seen the previews for this before episodes of True Blood and although I don’t care for gangster stories (seen enough of those) fans of Terence Winter (Sopranos writer & producer), Martin Scorsese and Nelson Johnson’s book, Boardwalk Empire: The Birth, High Times, and Corruption of Atlantic City (which the HBO series is based on), should find it enjoyable. Premiering Sunday Sep 19, on HBO at 9pm.

Lone Star – A Texas con-man who leads a secret double life, married & has a girlfriend all while scheming to take over his father-in-law’s thriving oil business. Sounds like an oil tycoons ordinary life to me, but this show could very well be a hit, have you seen the cast? An attractive bunch if you ask me. Premiering Monday Sep 20, on Fox at 9pm.

The Event –A government cover-up and it might have something to do with aliens, fellow conspiracy theorist and believers of aliens, this show is for you. Premiering Monday Sep 20, on NBC at 9pm.

Hawaii Five-O – (trumpet) Da da da da da daaaa, Da da da da da doooh, Da da da da da daaaa, Da da da da da doooh, etc, etc ,etc. I was too young to remember plot points and stories of the original TV show, but I do remember Jack Lord (the star of the show) and perhaps one of the most unforgettable TV theme songs ever! The Hawaii Five-O remake stars Alex O’Loughlin and Scott Caan, but I’m not watching it. The original ran for 12 seasons, 12 seasons! Starring Jack Lord, Jack motherf***ing Lord! I’m not going to disrespect the original by supporting the remake, regardless of who’s starring in it. Premiering Monday Sep 20, on CBS at 10pm.

Chase – A drama about one of the biggest banks in the U.S. and how the CEO’s conspire to send you to the poor house…oh wait do I have the wrong TV show? Chase is actually a drama about Annie Frost (Kelli Giddish), a U.S. Marshal Deputy, and her high-priority fugitive-apprehension team that trace down dangerous criminals in South Texas. Are there dangerous criminals in South Texas? If you’re from Texas, Email me with your contact info, cause I’ve got a hot blond I want you to meet. Premiering Monday Sep 20, on NBC at 10pm.

Detroit 1-8-7- This crime drama hasn’t aired yet and already there’s a fan site dedicated to it. Will it be a hit for the city? Based on a post by bwandersee on the fan site (detroit187.net) the “Detroit City Council is worried about the effect this show will have on the city’s image.” Maybe the city council could follow the image that Miami (Florida) is setting. “Yeah there’s crime, and our government is corrupt, but so what? We have a crazy night life yo!” Premiering Tuesday Sep 21, on ABC at 10pm.

Undercovers – Boris Kodjoe and Gugu Mbatha-Raw play husband & wife that have been retired as C.I.A agents, but when a friend goes missing they get thrust back into the espionage world. J.J Abrams and Josh Reims are the creators of this show, and with the on screen chemistry of the two stars Boris & Gugu, this show could be a hit. Premiering Wednesday Sep 22, on NBC at 8pm.

$#*! my dad says WTF! I need to start a Twitter sitcom immediately. There’s over a million followers that like what 29 year old Justin post about his 74 year-old-dad’s rambling and apparently a CBS executive was one of the loyal followers, hence the show Premiering Thursday Sep 23, on CBS at 8:30pm. Starring William Shatner as the old man that loves to curse.

Nikita – Here’s a show that may appeal to the tween crowd. A super secret elite government agency recruits and trains young people to be assassins. Nikita is the only one that leaves the super secret agency. Omg! doesn’t anyone like hanging around tweens anymore? Find out when this show Premiers Thursday Sep 09, on the CW at 9pm.

Blue Bloods – This is a drama that stars Tom Selleck as the New York Chief of Police and Donnie Walberg as his son who is also a New York City Police Detective. There’s also Bridget Moynahan who portrays a N.Y. Assistant D.A. and is the only woman in the family. This seems like a show that can do well because cops and the city of New York goes hand in hand like hot butter goes on toast. Premiering Friday Sep 24, on CBS at 10pm.

Outlaw – A court room drama that stars Jimmy Smits as a conservative Supreme Court Justice with a gambling problem that resigns from the bench to start his own law firm in order to help people. Conan O’Brian is one of the producers of this show and he will be competing against Blue Bloods in the same time slot. Conan understands how to compete and what it takes to win, so adding Jimmy to the show may give him an advantage over Blue Bloods. Premiering Friday Sep 17, on NBC at 10pm.

Editor’s Note: Let us know what shows are you looking most forward to this fall, is your favorite (like I don’t know No Ordinary Family (which premiers September 28th on ABC or the one I am most looking forward to; The Cape, which will premier Mid Season on NBC) not on the list? Let us know by leaving a comment!

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