The new fall season is almost here. Starting next
week, the cable and broadcast networks will begin rolling out their new
shows to see if they take off like castaways on an island or singing
casino managers. Here, then, are the top ten new shows we're most
looking forward to seeing.
Here's what we know about Eleventh
Hour: it's got Rufus Sewell in it, who's one of those weird,
wonderful actors who manages to get us interested even in total
shite. It's a remake of a failed British sci-fi show which couldn't find
an audience even though it starred Jean-Luc Picard. And it's from the fine folks at Bruckheimer Industries, meaning that we were half-expecting to hear Roger Daltrey scream at the end of that clip up top.
So, basically,
all signs point to, well, total crap. And yet, we're still curious
-- the promos are stylish and appealingly inscrutable, we love Sewell, and we're tickled pink to have a big, expensive, probably trashy counterpoint to the similarly-themed,
presumably more intellectually supernatural Fringe. Also: unless it gets trounced by Life on Mars (kind of a longshot), CBS probably has enough scratch invested in it to ensure that it's around for at least 4 years -- CSI: New York, anyone? -- so we might as well get comfy, right?
Eleventh Hour (Thursdays at 10PM EST) premieres Thursday, October 9th on CBS.
TOP TEN NEW SHOWS 2008
#1. "Fringe"
#2. "True Blood"
#3. "90210"
#4. "Life On Mars"
#5. "The Mentalist"
#6. "Sons of Anarchy"
#7. "Do Not Disturb"
#8. "Eleventh Hour"
#9. "Kath & Kim"
#10. "Knight Rider"