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Forever – Growing an Audience

ABC's Forever, poster from the ABC.com Site

ABC’s Forever, poster from the ABC.com Site

Forever has been growing an audience for the past two weeks, and rightfully so. (5.6 million audience members last week, up to 6 million this week.) With consistent quality scripts, inviting characters, wonderful interplay between  Ioan Gruffudd (Fantastic Four) as Dr. Henry Morgan and Judd Hirsch (Taxi, Damages, Maron. Numb3rs) as Abe the show has heart and charm while solving crimes in New York City.

Thus far the episodes have been mostly episodic, for audience members who have not been tuning in each week it is fair to say you could tune in next week and not feel crippled because you are a first time viewer — that said, take the time to go back and view the four episodes that have aired so far.

Each has added depth to the characters, layers to the world they inhabit, and built the relationships between them.  The show is entirely watchable without these things, but you will not regret taking a chance on Forever.

Forever airs TUESDAYS @ 10|9c on ABC

Forever @ ABC – http://abc.go.com/shows/forever
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2014 Fall Television Season Podcast

John Mayo, of ComicBookpage, and Kay Kellam, of PopArtsPlace, discuss the 2014 fall television season.

The primary focus is on the new shows of common interest on “major” networks with some returning shows mentioned. The shows are in order they are expected to premiere.

Shows discussions (shows in parenthesis are returning shows, shows in {} are no longer in production but warranted mention/comparison and discussion):

Gotham, Forever, {New Amsterdam}, Scorpion, {Leverage}, (Sleepy Hollow), (The Blacklist), (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), (Person of Interest), (Resurrection), Mysteries of Laura, How To Get Away With Murder, (Scandal), (Grey’s Anatomy), (Once Upon A Time), {Once Upon A Time in Wonderland}, (Revenge), (Castle), (The Listener), (Saving Hope), (Doctor Who), Legends, (Rizzoli & Isles), (Perception), Stalker, Gracepoint, {Broadchurch}, The Flash, (Arrow), (The 100), Constantine, (White Collar), State of Affairs, Ascension, Transporter, The Librarians, Galavant, iZombie, Agent Carter, (Justified), (Bitten), CSI Cyber, (CSI), {CSI: New York}, {CSI: Miami}, (NCIS), (NCIS: Los Angeles), (NCIS: New Orleans)

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How To Get Away With Murder – ABC


How To Get Away With Murder is one of those shows that has a trailer that makes a person stop and pay attention.  The moment you hear Viola Davis, as Annalise Keating, say “or as I like to call it, How To Get Away With Murder,” something in the air seems to change.  Her delivery of the line is so perfect, so captivating, you want to be student in her classroom, and for a brief moment you want the world being created on that screen to be real, because there is something almost hypnotic going on.

HTGAWM600x800Then you remember this is a Shonda Rhimes show.  As in Scandal and Grey’s Anatomy.  Suddenly, with that realization in mind, it is all too easy to go from wishing this world was real to being grateful it is not!  After all, would you want to live in a world where Fitzgerald Grant (Tony Goldwynwas President of the United States?  Where Sally Langston (Kate Burtonwas Vice-President?  Stop and really think about the Washington goings-on of Scandal and ponder if you want that reality?  Take a deep breath and remind yourself that is just the creative workings of Shondaland, and her amazing team.  Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington) and her team are fantastic characters that do not really exist — to our knowledge.

And now, think again about How To Get Away With Murder.   What is the mind that brought us Grey’s Anatomy and Scandal going to do to Law School and the legal system?  I for one can not wait to find out!

The twists and turns of Scandal are so often believable because the show plays fair, leaving bread crumbs, planting clues along the way, and twisting in ways I really do not want them to go and yet, when they do, even as my mind boggles at what comes next, it works.

More than once I have found myself wishing Shonda Rhimes had time to teach a few lessons on plotting twists and turns to the writers of other shows I am watching, shows that are coming close and then falling short of the bar she has set.  Shows that are not bad, but lack that “oh wow” moment that she so often delivers, and credibly at that.

Early in the first season, student Wes will become entangled with his mysterious neighbor, Rebecca (Katie Findlay), after she becomes the main suspect in the murder of a beautiful university coed. Professor Annalise Keating’s involvement with Rebecca’s case will challenge her students’ values, convictions, and dreams, as she teaches them the dark truth about the law and our justice system. It’s worth it though. Working for Annalise is the opportunity of a lifetime, one that can change the course of our students’ lives forever, which is exactly what happens when they find themselves involved in a murder plot that will rock the entire university.

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How To Get Away With Murder premieres Thursday Sept 25, on ABC at 10 PM ET/ 9 PM CT

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Returning Shows – Person of Interest and Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

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As the new season starts it is time to refresh your memory and recall where favorite characters were last seen.

As Person of Interest starts its 4th season on CBS Finch and Reese are back in the shadows, hiding now from Samaritan a competing machine using the very cameras that their machine had been relying on during the previous three seasons to help them.

Where Finch had set parameters within which his machine worked to protect people, then he closed the system, with hopes that would protect it from corruption, and abuse.  He never intended for his machine to evolve to the point it would choose one person over another, assign greater value to one person vs. another, but rather it was meant to place law and life above terrorism and crime.

At the end of Season 3 we were left with the belief that there was still hope, left in Padora’s Box (Finch’s Machine?) but Samaritan, the competing machine was now online, having targeted all those the machine thought might harm it, or run counter to it’s mission, the one who we hoped would control this great and powerful machine now turned to the machine and asked, “What are your commands for us?”

It served as a rather chilling end to a season that drifted further and further afield from the initial premise of people given nothing but a Social Security number, and based on that trying to figure out if this person they were interested in needed protection from someone, or needed help finding the right path and doing the right thing.

S.H.I.E.L.D.-logo-6Another show returning tonight is Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

S.H.I.E.L.D. is a show that John Mayo, of ComicBookPage.com and I have on our list of shows we plan to do a podcast about, there is truly that much to say about it.  The first season was uneven from one month to the next, but over the course of the season, especially in the second half, an interesting arc unfolded, and gave me hope that the second season of this show will find its feet.

Some fans lost hope early in the first season, before the show started to really understand itself, and that is a shame, as the show does deserve a second chance in that case.  The tie-in with Captain America: Winter Soldier was interesting, and while that movie is not required viewing to understand the season, it does enhance the audience’s understanding of the plot in S.H.I.E.L.D.

Perhaps more to the point, in a great many ways the Captain America movie provided a focus for the television show, and a destination for the first season, and a launch point for the second season.  The show which had a basic concept when it first hit the air has a specific goal and mission as the second season begins, and I believe it can only benefit from this.

As so often happens these days on television, several of the characters ended the first season in peril, and there is a lot to be said for re-watching the season 1 finale (available on the ABC website) before season 2 begins, to refresh your memory about who is healthy as can be, who is suffering in the wake of recent events, who has been dealt with, and who we may still need to deal with — I know I plan to re-watch the Beginning of the End today before prime time starts up.

If you don’t have time to watch Season 1 episodes before Season 2 begins tonight, wikipedia has brief recaps of each of the episodes, and the ABC website has more in-depth recaps available (click the word recap to the right of any episode).

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