I've seen all three mentioned so far, and I liked The Neighbors the most of the group. It was just quirky enough to make me want to see what a second episode would be like.
Guys with Kids had a so-so first episode, but the second episode was much better.
I just watched the Mindy Project and see this doing well with women who might have watched Sex and the City, but I don't see it having broader appeal.
So from this group, I agree: Mindy goes first.
Low ratings for Last Resort, and the expense of it, might give that show an early exit, too, despite how good it is.
I haven't seen The Neighbors yet, you can't go wrong with Jami Gertz though, so I can't comment on it. I think Guys with Kids will get some longevity though because it's a Jimmy Fallon thing and right now NBC is totally in love with him.
Another one that may go soon, not first though, is Partners. It was just ho-hum.
The Mindy Project though... wow... I couldn't stand it. I know how I give people a hard time for deciding a show is no good after only seeing 5 minutes of it but I really hated it 5 minutes in. She just wouldn't shut up! I didn't laugh once, not even a chuckle. I forced myself to watch the whole episode though so I wouldn't be a hypocrite.
I'd say the Mindy Project will be first to go. Not funny, too much talk from her and an utterly boring show.
The Neighbors should last imo. It is very funny, with lots of laugh out loud moments, which is becoming rarer each year in sitcoms.
The Last Resort should be a keeper for what it is, but you gotta wonder why it didn't get higher ratings. IMO, it is the best of breed so far this season.
Haven't watched any of those, except maybe 5-minutes of Last Resort. If the Nielsen folks are checking my viewing choices, then I'm afraid it's curtains for all of them.
I'm holding out hope that Elementary makes it, but it too may go the way of Caprica.
Looking at the ratings over at TVbytheNumbers.com, it looks like
FRIDAY
Made in Jersey was pretty weak on CBS (1.1 vs. 1.5 for Blue Bloods that followed at 10pm)
THURSDAY
NBC continues weak on this night, but Elementary was solid on CBS.
ABC's lineup improved over last year, but Last Resort might be in trouble.
WEDNESDAY
Neighbors on ABC lost a lot of it's lead in ratings, but they'll probably give it time to build.
NBC's 8pm block looks weak, especially Animal Practice.
TUESDAY
All the networks did okay, no big stinkers here
MONDAY
Mob Doctor bombed on CBS
Revolution's number looks amazing for an NBC show, but was down from last week.
So, based on the new shows so far (and there's lots more to come) Mob Doctor looks like the weakest link, followed by Animal Hospital. I'm also surprised at how weak X-Factor continues to be.
Just my opinion but this year's crop of scripted shows is the weakest in a long time. I actually like half hour sitcoms but I don't like premises that are so dumb they turn me off before I even tune in. Usually I find four or five to try, this year it is a stretch with two.
I suspect it's time for another paradigm shift in broadcast television; hopefully we won't see more unscripted tv or competition shows, and hopefully nothing even worse than that.
Being the first show I have watched on CBS in I can't remember how long AND the fact that I like it means Vegas will go out early. Also anything on NBC that is new has little chance. After Revolution put me to sleep with ep. 2 I'd bet on it and definitely Animal Practice.
Haven't watched any of those, except maybe 5-minutes of Last Resort. If the Nielsen folks are checking my viewing choices, then I'm afraid it's curtains for all of them.
I'm holding out hope that Elementary makes it, but it too may go the way of Caprica.
Just my opinion but this year's crop of scripted shows is the weakest in a long time. I actually like half hour sitcoms but I don't like premises that are so dumb they turn me off before I even tune in. Usually I find four or five to try, this year it is a stretch with two.
I suspect it's time for another paradigm shift in broadcast television; hopefully we won't see more unscripted tv or competition shows, and hopefully nothing even worse than that.
Well, for the most part I think that scripted programming has potential (although this year's programs don't show much of it). While it's true, there are only are 6 basic plots, the best scripted TV rises above that. I'm still waiting for unscripted programming go beyond some basic formulas:
(1) Show people we don't know getting (lightly) tortured in some way on their quest to win money
(2) Show people we used to know in a way we can laugh at or root for them
(3) Find an excuse to show people without a lot of clothes while doing (1) or (2)
(4) Find a profession we don't want to do and make us like the people who do it
...and, in only one case...
(5) Find a way to make Americans actually care about foreign countries and locations through the use of (1), (2), (3) and some gratuitous but beautiful cinematography.
Well, for the most part I think that scripted programming has potential (although this year's programs don't show much of it). While it's true, there are only are 6 basic plots, the best scripted TV rises above that. I'm still waiting for unscripted programming go beyond some basic formulas:
(1) Show people we don't know getting (lightly) tortured in some way on their quest to win money
(2) Show people we used to know in a way we can laugh at or root for them
(3) Find an excuse to show people without a lot of clothes while doing (1) or (2)
(4) Find a profession we don't want to do and make us like the people who do it
...and, in only one case...
(5) Find a way to make Americans actually care about foreign countries and locations through the use of (1), (2), (3) and some gratuitous but beautiful cinematography.
Yeah, when you don't control the process, you just sorta have to speculate on what will still be there next week. We both have Elementary on our "Keepers" list, so maybe it'll have a chance. But, as you say, it also "...has a good chance of being cancelled".
Yeah, when you don't control the process, you just sorta have to speculate on what will still be there next week. We both have Elementary on our "Keepers" list, so maybe it'll have a chance. But, as you say, it also "...has a good chance of being cancelled".
"Elementary" had decent ratings... so it stands a good chance. I like JLM (still think it's funny he was married to Angelina Jolie), so that's good. It was a lot better than I expected.
"Made In Jersey" will most likely be cancelled shortly. The dialogue needed a lot of work, but I thought it had a LOT of charm. Sadly, a lot of the dialogue that needed work was used in the commercials, so that probably turned a lot of people off...
"Elementary" had decent ratings... so it stands a good chance. I like JLM (still think it's funny he was married to Angelina Jolie), so that's good. It was a lot better than I expected.
"Made In Jersey" will most likely be cancelled shortly. The dialogue needed a lot of work, but I thought it had a LOT of charm. Sadly, a lot of the dialogue that needed work was used in the commercials, so that probably turned a lot of people off...
Wow, learn something new every day - didn't realize Jonny was connected to Angelina!
I haven't watched "...Jersey" ... something about the name of it sorta makes me cringe.
Like most folks here, I'm a bit jaded with all the network hype about their line-ups. History has a way of repeatedly proving them all collectively wrong. My defense mechanism (admitedly, with some Elementary exceptions) is to avoid them until the 2nd or 3rd season - once all the hoopla settles down and I see how they're really doing.
I'm sometimes tempted to take peek at on or two of them (Go On, Last Resort), but that usually ends badly.
Looking forward to the Arrow on 10/10.
The CW sure could use a hit.
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