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Hey fellow couch potatoes! There are so many new shows coming out this season — who knows what will be worth watching? We do! We at Hotspots went through the whole list of new shows and picked our Top 10 ones to watch…

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A Top 10 Guide of New Shows 

 

Hey fellow couch potatoes! There are so many new shows coming out this season — who knows what will be worth watching? We do! We at Hotspots went through the whole list of new shows and picked our Top 10 ones to watch. Check them out below.


Go On 
Starts on Tuesday, Sept. 11 at 9 p.m. on NBC
Friends’ Matthew Perry stars as sportscaster Ryan King in this new show. Ryan just lost his wife and turns to a support group (of some pretty unique people) for help in this comedy.


The New Normal 
Starts on Tuesday, Sept. 11 at 9:30 on NBC
This  new show by Ryan Murphy (Glee, American Horror Story) stars Andrew Rannells (of Broadway’s The Book of Mormon) as Bryan and Justin Bartha (of The Hangover) as David. The couple decide that they want a baby and hire single mother Goldie (Georgia King) to be their surrogate.  Ellen Barkin stars as Goldie’s disapproving mother.

 


Revolution 
Starts Monday, Sept. 17 at 10 on NBC
Lost creator J.J. Abrams and Supernatural’s Eric Kripke joined forces for this new drama set in a post-apocalyptic future.  Technology vanishes and Elizabeth Mitchell, Giancarlo Esposito and a small group try to figure out why.

 

Partners 
Starts on Monday, Sept. 24 at 8:30 on CBS
David Kohan and Max Mutchnick, the pair behind Will & Grace, offer a new show about a gay man and his straight male BFF. Starring  Michael Urie (of Ugly Betty) and David Krumholtz (NUMB3RS) as friends Louie and Joe. Joe is engaged to Ali (Sophia Bush- One Tree Hill) and Louie is dating Wyatt (Superman’s Brandon Routh). Their relationships cause issues with their friendship in this comedy.

 

The Mindy Project
Starts on Tuesday, Sept. 25 at 9:30 on Fox
Hilarious Mindy Kaling (The Office, The 40 Year Old Virgin, No Strings Attached) created and stars in this fun new sitcom. Her character is successful at work (she’s an OBGYN) but not so successful when it comes to romance. 

 



666 Park Avenue
Premieres: Sunday, Sept. 30 at 10 on ABC
This adaptation of Gabrielle Pierce’s book series doesn’t feature 666 in its name as a coincidence. It’s about the residents of an Upper East Side Building who have all made deals with The Devil to get what they want. It stars Dave Annable (Brothers & Sisters), Rachael Taylor (Charlie’s Angels), Terry O’Quinn (Lost) and the always amazing Vanessa Williams (I shouldn’t have to list her work—you should KNOW).  

 


Nashville
Starts on Wednesday, Oct. 10 at 10 p.m. on ABC
Country music fans will love this new show starring Connie Britton as Rayna James, a 40ish country singer who is losing relevance in the music industry and Hayden Panettiere as Juliette Barnes, a new teen country sensation. 

 

Chicago Fire 
Starts on Wednesday, Oct. 10 at 10 on NBC
Hotties Jesse Spencer (House), Taylor Kinney (Lady Gaga’s lover, The Vampire Diaries) and David Eigenberg (Steve of SATC) star as firefighters in this new drama by the creator of the Law & Order franchise.

 

Beauty and the Beast
Starts on Thursday, Oct. 11 at 9 on CW
This remake of the 1987 series starring Linda Hamilton and Ron Perlman (not a remake of the Disney version) stars Kristin Kreuk (Superman) and New Zealand actor Jay Ryan. The attractive Ryan will only have a scar on his face, so we will have something nice to look at.

 

Malibu Country 
Starts on Friday, Nov. 2 at 8:30 on ABC
Reba McEntire is back! Again, she plays a character with the same first name, but her character lives in Malibu. Legendary Lily Tomlin stars as Reba’s mother and the adorable Sara Rue stars as her new neighbor.

 

We hope that this guide will be helpful to you when deciding what to watch this new season!

 

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