Since Labor Day has come and gone,
I think it's safe to start getting excited for television again!
I think it's safe to start getting excited for television again!
I always look forward to the fall television premiere because it means old favorites are returning and you have a slew of new shows to choose from!
I thought I would share with you some of my most-watched television shows and what I'm looking forward to watching this fall!
1) "Revenge"
Returning for it's second season on ABC, "Revenge" revolves around a twenty-something girl, Emily Thorne, who returns to her home in the Hamptons seeking revenge on an all-powerful family, The Graysons. The twist is, no one recognizes Emily (many years have gone by so it's believable) and no one suspects she's the one behind all the destruction. Of course, there is a love-triangle, well multiple ones, actually, and it's definitely a show that you can't stop watching!
The second season of "Revenge" premieres on ABC on Sunday, September 30 at 9/8c.
2) "The Vampire Diaries"
Now, I understand this show can be a little cheesy but it doesn't make it any less addictive. Think, "True Blood" but for teenagers. I have been a fan of this show from the start and it doesn't hurt that the two main male leads are really, really, hot.
The plot includes two vampire brothers fighting over the same human girl. There are witches, werewolves, more vampires and even a doppelganger. I couldn't even begin to sum up what crazy plot lines they have come up with these past three seasons BUT they are available on Netflix so get caught up before season four!
"The Vampire Diaries" premieres on the CW on Thursday, October 11 at 8/7c.
3) "The Walking Dead"
One word, zombies. Zombies. Zombies. Zombies.
AMC's "The Walking Dead" is returning for it's third season and it just keeps getting better and better. Last season, left audiences with a crazy cliff-hanger, hooded machete-wielding, zombie slaver anyone?
I'm super curious to see what's going to happen with Rick and the rest of the gang. I hope they all survive and don't turn into zombies...yeah, wishful thinking in this show.
2) "The Vampire Diaries"
Now, I understand this show can be a little cheesy but it doesn't make it any less addictive. Think, "True Blood" but for teenagers. I have been a fan of this show from the start and it doesn't hurt that the two main male leads are really, really, hot.
The plot includes two vampire brothers fighting over the same human girl. There are witches, werewolves, more vampires and even a doppelganger. I couldn't even begin to sum up what crazy plot lines they have come up with these past three seasons BUT they are available on Netflix so get caught up before season four!
"The Vampire Diaries" premieres on the CW on Thursday, October 11 at 8/7c.
3) "The Walking Dead"
One word, zombies. Zombies. Zombies. Zombies.
AMC's "The Walking Dead" is returning for it's third season and it just keeps getting better and better. Last season, left audiences with a crazy cliff-hanger, hooded machete-wielding, zombie slaver anyone?
I'm super curious to see what's going to happen with Rick and the rest of the gang. I hope they all survive and don't turn into zombies...yeah, wishful thinking in this show.
"The Walking Dead" will return to AMC on Sunday, October 14 at 9/8c.
4) "Nashville"
A new show with Connie Britton=yay! "Nashville" is a little reminiscent of the movie "Country Strong" with it's story line revolving around a legendary country singer who is facing being upstaged by a younger, country/pop singer, who just happens to be Hayden Panettiere. I have really high hopes for this show since the trailers look amazing and it has the talent to make it an awesome drama.
4) "Nashville"
A new show with Connie Britton=yay! "Nashville" is a little reminiscent of the movie "Country Strong" with it's story line revolving around a legendary country singer who is facing being upstaged by a younger, country/pop singer, who just happens to be Hayden Panettiere. I have really high hopes for this show since the trailers look amazing and it has the talent to make it an awesome drama.
"Nashville" premieres on ABC on Wednesday, October 10 at 10/9c.
5) "The Carrie Diaries"
A new show on the CW promises to be the "Sex and the City" for younger audiences and it should be, since after all, it's based on the books by Candance Bushnell, author of "Sex and the City".
"The Carrie Diaries" takes its audience back to the '80s to see Carrie Bradshaw as a teenager. Now, I'm sure it won't be as risque as "Sex and the City" was since it's for teens and on the CW but, I'm hoping it will be just as entertaining as watching Sarah Jessica Parker and the girls on SATC.
"The Carrie Diaries" premieres on the CW this fall.
*no set premiere date as of yet*
What do you think? Are you excited to watch any of these shows?
Did I miss any show you're looking forward to?
Leave a comment and let us know!
-Miss Mel and Miss Heather
What do you think? Are you excited to watch any of these shows?
Did I miss any show you're looking forward to?
Leave a comment and let us know!
-Miss Mel and Miss Heather
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