It’s always sad when another great season of TV ends, especially if you’re not a fan of the typical summer TV fare. However, there is a silver lining: 2017’s roster of new shows for the fall season looks so good that the excitement alone should tide you over until the time comes.
‘9JKL’
Mark Feurstein always charms, and his new family comedy looks like it won’t disappoint. (CBS)
‘A.P. Bio’
When an Ivy League professor loses his dream job, he uses his new students to help exact revenge. (NBC)
‘Alex, Inc.’
Rejoice, Scrubs fans! Zach Braff returns to our screens as a lovable/laughable entrepreneur. (ABC)
‘Black Lightning’
The CW cashes in on the superhero trend with Cress Williams as the DC legend Black Lightning. (The CW)
‘The Brave’
This examination of the complex lives of our military heroes is sure to be eye-opening. (NBC)
‘The Crossing’
This mind-bending new show centers around refugees from war-torn future America. (ABC)
‘Deception’
Disgraced superstar magician Cameron Black becomes the FBI’s first consulting illusionist. (ABC)
‘Dynasty’
This ’80s reboot promises all of the soapy drama of its predecessor, but modernized. (The CW)
‘For the People’
This drama will follow attorneys in New York’s high-pressure Federal Court, aka “Mother Court.” (ABC)
‘Ghosted’
Adam Scott and Craig Robinson (dynamic duo, much?) star in this paranormal series set in L.A. (FOX)
‘The Gifted’
Stephen Moyer is the patriarch in this series about ordinary parents who realize they have superpowers. (FOX)
‘The Good Doctor’
Sad to see Bates Motel end? Come fall, catch Freddie Highmore as a surgeon with Savant syndrome. (ABC)
‘Good Girls’
We’d watch Mae Whitman in anything, and this show about suburban women gone rogue looks amazing. (NBC)
‘The Gospel of Kevin’
Jason Ritter stars as a down-on-his-luck dude who gets tasked by God to save the world. (ABC)
‘LA > Vegas’
This must-watch ensemble comedy starring Dylan McDermott looks frickin’ hilarious. (FOX)
‘Law & Order True Crime’
This sure-to-be gripping eight-episode installment focuses solely on the Mendendez Murders. (NBC)
‘Life Sentence’
PLL‘s Lucy Hale will return to the screen as a young woman facing a terminal diagnosis. (The CW)
‘Marvel’s Inhumans’
You don’t want to miss this eight-episode arc exploring the untold journey of Black Bolt. (ABC)
‘The Mayor’
What happens when an idealistic rapper runs for mayor… and wins? Find out in this new series. (ABC)
‘Me, Myself and I’
Follow one man’s life over a 50-year span, focusing specifically on ’91, the present and 2042. (CBS)
‘The Orville’
Seth MacFarlane produces and stars in this futuristic live-action dramedy. (FOX)
‘The Resident’
A stellar cast including Matt Czuchry and Emily VanCamp carry this high-octane medi-drama. (FOX)
‘Reverie’
A detective specializing in human behavior is called in when a virtual reality program goes awry. (NBC)
‘Rise’
Prepare to be inspired by the life of drama teacher Lou Volpe and his passion for his students. (NBC)
‘S.W.A.T.’
Criminal Minds’ Shemar Moore returns to TV in this show based on the 2003 film of the same name. (CBS)
‘Seal Team’
Say good-bye to your David Boreanaz withdrawals! The Bones actor stars in a new military drama. (CBS)
‘Splitting Up Together’
The ever-adorable Jenna Fischer and Oliver Hudson play a couple whose divorce rekindles their marriage. (ABC)
‘Valor’
Another military drama, this new series focuses on an elite unit of Army helicopter pilots. (The CW)
‘Will & Grace’
We’re literally squeeing over the return of this beloved series after 11 years. (NBC)
‘Wisdom of the Crowd’
In this digital crime caper, a tech whiz attempts to solve a murder using a crowd-sourcing app. (CBS)
‘Young Sheldon’
Raise your hand if you’re as pumped about this Big Bang Theory prequel as we are. (CBS)
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