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Sep. 15th, 2013 11:37 amEntertainment Weekly's Fall TV Edition came out on Friday. It announced 119 tv shows. Seriously, it's not possible to watch a 119 tv shows. It's not really possible to watch 20 for that matter - unless that is all you are doing? In which case, you are probably a paid television critic, and seeing many of them without commercial interruptions. Commercial interruptions due make a huge difference regarding tv watching.
The difficulty with EW, besides the fact that it appears to have become little more than an entertainment industry marketing hype publication, is that the critics praise the shows they personally like to the heavens and ignore practically everything else. Objective they aren't. And the critics don't really reflect the population as a whole. This may explain why their picks often are not in the top of the ratings, and don't tend to last more than two seasons, if that.
New Fall TV shows that appear to be interesting, or worth trying at least:
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The difficulty with EW, besides the fact that it appears to have become little more than an entertainment industry marketing hype publication, is that the critics praise the shows they personally like to the heavens and ignore practically everything else. Objective they aren't. And the critics don't really reflect the population as a whole. This may explain why their picks often are not in the top of the ratings, and don't tend to last more than two seasons, if that.
New Fall TV shows that appear to be interesting, or worth trying at least:
( Read more... )