Well, it comes time for me to
update you on the midseason shows of the 2014-2015 television season. I will
tell you about various midseason shows that I have watched from this television
season. Like the last time I did these updates, there will be two other shows
that premiered in the fall that I will review now because I didn’t earlier for
whatever reason. I will explain more when I get to those shows. As usual, shows
not mentioned are those that I didn’t wind up watching and any shows that
become summer shows, whether intentionally or not, will be covered later, I
hope.
Agent Carter: Show Description- Set in the past, this show is about
a female from the Marvel Cinematic Universe from Captain America. Behind the
Scenes- This show is airing while Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is on hiatus. It’s
billed as a limited run series, but it could obviously return for future
seasons, but only if it does good in ratings. My Thoughts- I watched this
because I watch the Marvel films and my promise to watch an ABC midseason
replacement. I thought that this show was pretty interesting. It may just seem
like an old fashioned Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. at first, but there are enough
differences to separate it from that show, besides that of different casts,
writers, and setting in time. You get to learn more about the Marvel Cinematic
Universe by watching this show. So if you are a fan of Marvel movies, then I’d
say that you should watch this. I give it four out of five stars. Long Term
Prospects- This probably will not last long. Where to Find- It is not currently
on the schedule and unknown if it will return for a second season or not (don’t
get your hopes up about that)
Jane the Virgin: Show Description- Based off of a Spanish telenovela,
a woman named Jane, who’s a virgin, is accidently artificially inseminated and
becomes pregnant. There are others in the cast that make this interesting. I
know this is not a midseason show, but I got into this late so I’m just now
reviewing it. Behind the Scenes- As stated before, this is based off of a
Spanish telenovela. While an hour long show, people think that it’s a comedy,
although I see it as more of a drama. My Thoughts- It’s hard to tell what to
make of this show. I mean, the premise itself seems kind of strange and the
promos make it look more than weird. But, if you actually watch the show,
you’ll probably find something very interesting and worthwhile. I give it three
out of five stars. Long Term Prospects- I think that it will be here for
awhile. Where to Find- On the CW at 9/8 Central on Mondays
The Meredith Viera Show: Show Description- This, simply put, is a
talk show hosted by Meredith Viera. I know this is not a midseason show, but I
am just now reviewing it as I had not seen it before. This will be a recurring
thing in this blog, me reviewing shows late. If I miss a fall show, for one
reason or another, the midseason shows will have any new shows that I saw. I’ll
try not to make a habit of it, but this will probably happen again. If you
don’t understand, I’ll simplify: if a new fall show is with the midseason shows
instead of with the fall shows where it belongs, it is because I got into it
later than usual for one reason or another. Behind the Scenes- Meredith Viera
was previously on The Today Show and Who Wants to be a Millionaire? My
Thoughts- A lot of daytime talk shows run the risk of being too bland for one
reason or another. This show falls prey to that. It seems too boring and
uninteresting focusing mostly on lame topics instead of something that will
keep a person coming back all the time. I give it one out of five stars. Long
Term Prospects- I have a hunch that this probably won’t last very long. I’ve
been wrong before so we’ll see if that ends up being true or not. Where to
Find- This show is syndicated so you’ll have to see for yourself what, if any,
affiliate of yours has this on its schedule.
Battle Creek: Show Description- It’s hard to describe this show. I
just know that it is a crime series of sorts mixed with the buddy cop genre.
This show replaces the likely cancelled CSI, although it’s possible that CSI
could return somehow. Behind the Scenes- One very notable thing about this show
is how old the script was. I’m pretty sure that the idea for this show first
surfaced around ten years ago before it finally came out this year. My
Thoughts- Originally, I had very high hopes for this show. While it didn’t end
up being bad in the end, it failed to meet my expectations. I’d say that
working on the humor of the show would be helpful. The show is probably very
good in the end, it just didn’t seem as good as they were wanting it to be.
Sorry if this is very confusing. Maybe things will be clearer for me after more
episodes have aired and the show has been on a while. I promise a better review
later. I give it three out of five stars. It’s possible that I will create a
blog about it, but I might not. Long Term Prospects- As a CBS drama that’s a
midseason replacement, you probably wouldn’t think that it would last long. But
since CBS has already cancelled one too many shows this season (think about the
scheduling gap that it has after The McCarthys was pulled from the schedule),
you can probably see this on the schedule until potentially May Sweeps. Will it
return for a second season? It might have a better chance than a lot of recent
midseason dramas on CBS. We’ll see what happens or not. I say that you shouldn’t
get your hopes up as the ratings are pretty terrible. Where to Find- On CBS at
10/9 Central on Sundays
The Last Man on Earth: Show Description- After a virus decimates
the human population, one man is still left. Believe it or not, it’s a comedy. Behind
the Scenes- Will Forte, who was once on Saturday Night Live, is the main
character. My Thoughts- It’s hard to know what to think of this show. I’d
mention more about it, but I’d be afraid of revealing potential spoilers
accidently. I like it and think that it is pretty good, even if it is strange.
I give it three out of five stars. Long Term Prospects- I do not expect this
show to last very long given its high concept as a show. It may last to a
second season, but I’m not sure how much longer it will last beyond that. Where
to Find- On FOX at 9:30/8:30 Central on Sundays
CSI: Cyber: Show Description- Promoted as the next generation of
CSI, this drama deals with cyber crimes. It replaces the likely cancelled
Stalker, although it is possible that Stalker returns for a second season.
Behind the Scenes- This is a spin-off of CSI. It has Patricia Arquette who was
on Medium. Other famous people might be present. My Thoughts- I like this show
a lot. I think that it has a lot of potential and is living up to it. It may
not be realistic (since when have we expected realism from CSI?), but that
doesn’t seem to matter much to me. I give it four out of five stars. Long Term
Prospects- With the original CSI likely on its way out, one wouldn’t think that
a new spin-off of CSI would be cancelled in the same season. However, that
doesn’t mean that it automatically will last past its first season. If it does,
it would need a huge ratings boost to get more than just a second season. If
this is deemed more expendable than CSI (which it could be), it’s possible that
next season’s CSI is the last season. But I still see this making it at least
one more season, for now. Where to Find- On CBS at 10:00/9:00 Central on
Wednesdays
The Late Late Show with James Corden: Show Description- James
Corden, who like many other late night talk show hosts isn’t well known outside
of the show he hosted (sorry James, but be glad that you aren’t using the
informal Jimmy), hosts a talk show. This show replaces Craig Ferguson’s (and
various guests’) hosting of the same show. Behind the Scenes- When Craig
Ferguson decided to stop hosting a late night show, it seemed to me that no one
cared who would replace him. Now I don’t think that this person now hosting is
that noticeable yet, but he could be remembered as a great late night talk show
host. My Thoughts- As a big fan of Craig Ferguson’s, I had no idea going into
this just how good it might end up being. I realize that my only problems with
this show are minor nitpicks here and there. It’s very funny and very good. The
only problem that it could cause you is not getting you to sleep at a good
time. I give it five out of five stars. Long Term Prospects- I don’t know how
long of a contract James Corden has with this show. If CBS knows what is good
for them, he’ll be with this show for a while. I don’t know if the ratings will
be that good (the first week is always going to get good ratings), but he’ll
probably wind up staying a while. Where to Find- On CBS at either 12:35 Eastern
on Tuesdays through Saturdays (remembering that after midnight is the start of
the next day) or 11:35 Central starting on Mondays and Fridays (ending the next
day each respective time it airs).
One Big Happy: Show Description- This show is based off of a true
story, I believe. A man marries a woman on a whim it seems and he also has a
lesbian best friend who he donated sperm to and is having a baby with. Behind
the Scenes- Ellen DeGeneres has something to do with this show, although I
don’t if she’s more than just a producer. You see, sometimes a well-known name
is put in ads with the show, but it doesn’t mean that they wrote it. Why do
they do that? They are clearly misleading people when they do that. My
Thoughts- I was willing to give this show a chance. I thought that it could be
good and funny, although I didn’t know for sure if it would be in the end.
Well, it wasn’t a good show in my mind. I don’t know where they would go with
this or how this would have any long term potential. It seemed to not have any
real purpose. I give it two out of five stars. Long Term Prospects- I don’t
think that it will last very long. Where to Find- On NBC at 9:30/8:30 Central
on Tuesdays.
iZombie: Show Description- This show is based off of a comic book,
I believe. It is about a newly turned zombie who uses her zombie powers to
solve crimes. Behind the Scenes- Rose McIver, who was once a power ranger (the
yellow one from the RPM era), is the main character. My Thoughts- The fact that
the main actress was cute was enough to get me to watch it once. Other good
things about the show keep me coming back. It’s pretty interesting and
intriguing. It is a far more creative zombie show as it isn’t focused on
survival against the zombies since there are little zombies in the cast.
Instead, it is about a zombie solving crimes and her own life being changed by
becoming a zombie. I give it four out of five stars. Long Term Prospects- With
the CW renewing a lot of shows before this one premiered, that could be a bad
sign for its future in television. However, it had good enough ratings in the
start at least to avoid certain cancellation and could be back with most of the
CW’s shows. Where to Find- On the CW at 9/8 Central on Tuesdays
The Odd Couple: Show Description- This is a remake of a classic TV
show which had the same name as this one. It is also based off of a play.
Basically, two friends who don’t have the same living habits become roommates
with other people in the cast as needed. This replaces the unofficially
cancelled show The McCarthys. Behind the Scenes- Matthew Perry from Friends is
in the cast. Yvette Nicole Brown from Community is also in the cast. My
Thoughts- I didn’t know what to think of this show going into watching it. I
didn’t like the original Odd Couple based on the one episode of it that I saw,
but that’s a different show and review. This show wasn’t very good. It lacked
the humor it should have had. I didn’t get it or think that it was good. I give
it one out of five stars. Long Term Prospects- With this show airing
immediately after the Big Bang Theory, it has ratings good enough that it could
be the first scripted midseason show on CBS in around ten years to get renewed
for a second season. I’m not sure if it will last longer than a second season
yet or not. That would depend entirely on what the schedule ends up being next
season. Where to Find- On CBS at 8:30/7:30 Central on Thursdays
A. D.: Show Description- Promoted as a sequel to the Bible
miniseries (which aired on another network), this is about events from the New
Testament starting around Good Friday. Behind the Scenes- There’s not much to
say here. Obviously, this is based off of quite possibly the most well-known
book in the world. My Thoughts- A lot of stories like this get embellished
beyond what is written in the bible itself. Besides that, this show is pretty
good. I’m not sure how non-Christians will feel about it, but they don’t have
to watch. I give it four out of five stars. Long Term Prospects- This was
supposed to be a miniseries event meaning that it was supposed to last this one
season and be done. But, they might actually be interested in other seasons in
the future and if they are, you can bet that it will be on the schedule
sometime next season. Where to Find- On NBC at 9/8 Central on Sundays
Blackish: Show Description- This sitcom is about a black family. It
premiered in the fall, but I’m just now seeing it and thus just now reviewing
it. Behind the Scenes- This is based on a true story. My Thoughts- I thought
that this show was terrible. I didn’t find any of it funny nor did I understand
the purpose that it had. I give it two out of five stars. Long Term Prospects-
It could stay around for a while, but I don’t think it will last that long.
Where to Find- On ABC at 9:30/8:30 Central on Wednesdays
American Odyssey: Show Description- Mistaking for dead, a woman has
to escape the Middle East to find her way home. Behind the Scenes- There’s
nothing really to add here. My Thoughts- I haven’t seen that much of the show
to know for certain what my long term thoughts on it are. I know that it was
pretty interesting and I’ll probably see it again sometime. But I’m not sure if
I’ll keep watching it or not. I give it three out of five stars. Long Term
Prospects- This show could survive, but it might not. Where to Find- On NBC at
10/9 Central on Sundays
The Messengers: Show Description- This show is about a group of
people trying to stop the apocalypse. Behind the Scenes- There’s nothing to
really add here. My Thoughts- I haven’t seen that much of it as of the posting
of this review. It might be good, if it can get over being strange. I give it
three out of five stars. Long Term Prospects- With it premiering as late as it
did into the TV schedule, that’s probably not a good sign for its future. It
airs on Fridays and I don’t see it lasting that long. Plus, with a bunch of
renewals on the CW’s schedule before the show even started, I’d have to say
that its chances of getting a second season (and possibly airing all of the
first season) is pretty slim. Where to Find- On the CW at 9/8 Central on
Fridays
Midseason shows that I’m
reviewing: CSI: Cyber, Battle Creek, iZombie, Jane the Virgin *, The Meredith
Viera Show *, Agent Carter, Allegiance, The Last Man on Earth, The Late
Late Show with James Corden, One Big Happy, The Odd Couple, American Odyssey,
Blackish *, The Messengers, and A. D.
Those were all the midseason
shows that I ended up seeing. I might have been interested in more, but decided
against watching them. Plus, there are some that haven’t premiered as of the
writing of this review, but since there is at least one show that was cancelled
before I could post this review, I decided that it may be best for me to review
those shows later. Consider this post done.
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