
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.
Loyal readers will know that we've been
skeptical of HBO's original programming department the last few
months. But we hope you understand: we'd really like for them to get back
on track. Is True Blood gonna get 'em there? We think maybe. If we were
to line up our favorite HBO dramas -- Sopranos, Deadwood, The Wire –
we'd say that the most important thing they share in common isn't
crime or profanity. It's their obsession with how criminals and
outlaws mangle and subvert the language. Remember all those
half-finished jokes on the corners and in the squad cars of
Baltimore, or those misheard references marblemouthed by agitated
Jersey hoods? There's an angry intelligence behind those gags, one
that wants to know what makes you so smart that you talk like a
normal person, huh? We love that, and it something that's been sorely
missing from the HBO lineup of late.
Which leads us back to True Blood, a series
that not only promises some kick-ass vampire effects and a showrunner
who was responsible for assembling one of the finest and most
surprising acting ensembles of the decade – but also holds the slim
possibility that vampires will become the next subculture we find
ourselves obsessed with every Sunday night. As fans of the "Southern
Vampire" novels will already know, in the world of True Blood, many vampires are basically
trying to go straight, living publicly in the world and surviving on
a Japanese-produced synthetic blood substitute – and occasionally
being hunted for their own blood, which produces narcotic effects
when ingested by humans. That's a complicated setup, playing on what
we know about junkies, criminals, and any number of other
subcultures. We got high hopes that their take on the culture clash between humans and the undead comes with plenty of blood, sure... but maybe it's own juicy patois to boot.
True Blood (Sundays at 9PM EST) premieres Sunday, September 9th at 9:00 PM EST on HBO
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"