Which new TV show will be the first to get the axe? [275 votes total]
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Friday Night Lights (NBC): Are you ready for some football? Like every week?? (28) |
10% |
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Twenty Good Years (NBC): It's nice to see Jeffrey Tambor get post-"Arrested Development" work, but John Lithgow's overacting in the promos provoke more bellyaches than laughs. (36) |
13% |
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Runaway (CW): Donnie Wahlberg gets another TV show. "Boomtown" was great, but are people really that fascinated with lawyers to the point that we need another one on TV? (25) |
9% |
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'Til Death (FOX): Fox seems to be hedging a lot of bets on the comedic talents of Brad Garrett. If the scenes in the commercials are the funniest, this show should be cancelled before the first airing. (47) |
17% |
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Standoff (FOX): Ron Livingston is sleeping with his hostage-negotiating partner. We get it. Where is "Office Space: The Series" when you need it? (28) |
10% |
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Vanished (FOX): Fox is notorious for getting people hooked on a season-long premise and then pulling the plug. Besides, the title is just a little too perfect to keep it around. (35) |
13% |
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Brothers & Sisters (ABC): Too many big names usually spells disaster for TV. Also, people might confuse it with the now-cancelled "Sons & Daughters." (24) |
9% |
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The Class (CBS): The creator of "Friends" compiles another good-looking cast. I love Jason Ritter, but do you want to see these people making $1 million an episode a few years from now? (52) |
19% |