A Preview To Fall's Can't-Miss TV Shows
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A Preview To Fall's Can't-Miss TV Shows

You won't want to miss these shows!

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A Preview To Fall's Can't-Miss TV Shows
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It's that time of year again, folks! All of our favorite shows are coming back, and we are more than ready. Go ahead and set your DVRs so you won't miss your OGs along with some newbie shows you should give a chance during the rest of 2015!


“Fargo”: Mondays (starting October 12) at 10 p.m. ET on FX

Last season of "Fargo" was intense to say the least. This season will follow new characters, much like "American Horror Story" does. However, the cast will be new. This season will star Kirsten Dunst ("All Good Things") and Ted Danson ("CSI: Crime Scene Investigation"). The second season will be set in 1979 and follow Lou Solverson (Patrick Wilson) as he investigates local gangs along with having to protect Ronald Reagan when his campaign comes to Fargo.


“Manhattan”: Tuesdays (starting October 13) at 9 p.m. ET on WGN

The show, loosely based on history, follows scientists and their families in 1943 as they live in Los Alamos, New Mexico, a town which doesn't exist to the rest of the world. The scientists work on the Manhattan Project, all while being in a need-to-know relationship with the government and lying to their families.

“Supergirl”: Mondays (starting October 26) at 8:30 p.m. ET on CBS

This new show needs no explanation. The series will star Calista Flockhart ("Ally McBeal), Chyler Leigh ("Grey's Anatomy") and Melissa Benoist ("Glee"). It will follow Kara Zor-El (Benoist) as she tries to establish an identity of her own, separate from Superman.


“Wicked City”: Tuesdays (starting October 27) at 10 p.m. ET on ABC

"Wicked City" will follow LAPD detectives as they hunt for serial killers on the Sunset Strip in 1982. The killers are played by Ed Westwick and Erika Chirstensen. The show will basically be like every episode of anything that you've seen on Investigation Discovery or Lifetime.


“Grimm”: Fridays (starting October 30) at 9 p.m. ET on NBC

The season four finale of "Grimm" left fans pretty sad, thanks to the loss of a character that had been with the show since season one. This season should be very interesting with the birth of the Grimm baby.


“The Librarians”: Sundays (starting November 1) at 8 p.m. ET on TNT

If you haven’t seen "The Librarians," you are definitely missing out on an incredible fantasy drama. At the end of season one the library, which had been missing since the start, was found and returned to our world. This allowed the Librarians to go their separate ways. Obviously this will be a short-lived break, considering that a mysterious storm threatens Manhattan and only the Librarians can save the day.


“Elementary”: Thursdays (starting November 5) at 10 p.m. ET on CBS

As season three of “Elementary” ended we witnessed Sherlock walk into a dark tunnel with a tin full of heroin, throwing away years of sobriety in a single moment. Next, Sherlock was told his mysterious father is on his way to New York to visit. What does Sherlock’s father want after years of being MIA?


“MasterChef Junior”: Fridays (Starting November 6) at 8 p.m. ET on FOX

Tune in to watch your favorite judges’ mentor and select the best young chefs in America as they compete for the coveted MasterChef Junior trophy. Unfortunately, Joe won't be there this season, but the kids' antics should make up for that.


“The Man in the High Castle”: Friday November 20 on Amazon

What if we had lost World War II? The show, based on the book of the same name, will follow characters in exactly that dystopian situation. When Amazon released the pilot for "The Man in the High Castle," it was their most-watched show since they began making original series. You can watch the pilot of this show right now on Amazon's website, but the whole season won't be released until November 20.


“Marvel’s Jessica Jones”: Friday November 20 on Netflix

Krysten Ritter ("Don't Trust the B**** in Apartment 23") will star in Netflix's adaptation of the Marvel comic. The show will follow Jessica Jones as she opens a detective agency when her superhero career is over.



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