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ABC's New Fall Schedule

The Network Upfronts / The TV Whore
May 15, 2007

Well the Alphabet has dropped all but one of its comedies (“According to Jim” — smell you fucking later!), and that comedy (“Notes from the Underbelly”) won’t be back until midseason. But all is well with ABC comedy because “Cavemen” got picked up. Cave-motherfucking-men! And here’s the real kicker for me. ABC canceled “The Knights of Prosperity,” which wasn’t great, but wasn’t half-bad. And about “Knights,” ABC’s president said that the show was really close to a renewal, but they just couldn’t find a spot for it. …Uhm, I realize I’m no network executive or anything, but how about you put it right where you decided to air motherfucking “Cavemen?!”

I’m really excited about “Cavemen.”

Anyway, “Cavemen,” aside, the most interesting thing about all the new ABC pickups (and there are quite a few new shows) is that Wednesday night will consist entirely of new shows (remember, “Lost” won’t be back on Wednesday nights, probably in the 8 or 9 p.m. slot, until it starts its uninterrupted run in February 2008). This is certainly a risky move, although two of the new Wednesday night shows certainly have a fair amount of potential and early buzz. Also, looking over the dramas we’ve seen from both NBC and ABC, we see the results of the serialized backlash from last season, as most of these shows ain’t serials. In fact, ABC’s president apparently went out of his way to refer to the fact that most of the network’s new dramas were “closed-ended.”

As for what’s out, we already knew that shows like “Daybreak,” “Six Degrees” and “The Nine” were dead, and now we know they’re gone. But as I said earlier, so too is “According to Jim.” And as great as that is, the ABC graveyard gets even better — not only did “What About Brian” fail to survive, but the network put an ax in “George Lopez’s” back. That makes me as giddy as a school girl.

Before we get to the new fall schedule, there are three midseason replacements worth mentioning. First, there’s “Eli Stone,” which stars Johnny Lee Miller (along with Victor Garber and Natasha Henstridge) as a lawyer who comes to think that he’s a prophet with a higher calling. I’m sick of lawyers (both on TV and in real life!), but I love Miller and like Garber, so I’m intrigued to see what they might do with this (though neither of these guys had any luck with their new fall shows last year). There’s also “Miss/Guided,” a comedy about a gal who becomes a guidance counselor at her alma mater high school. Dunno if it’ll be any good, but it stars Judy Greer, which is absolutely enough for me to check it out, because she’s one of the best (and most underappreciated) comedic actresses around these days. …And then there’s “Oprah’s Big Give,” a competition show that gives away a million bucks, but contestants will have to deal with all sorts of big twists to get to the money. I’m sorry Housewives of America, but I hate Oprah. And I already hate this friggin’ show.

Lastly, there are three shows not included in the following lineup. “October Road” (how and why this got picked up, don’t ask me) and “Notes from the Underbelly” will slide onto the schedule once “Dancing with the Stars” and “The Bachelor” wrap up. So too will the new show “Cashmere Mafia,” which is basically ABC’s version of the new “Lipstick Jungle” which NBC announced yesterday (only this is four professional NYC women, not three, so it’s totally different, see?). No word yet on which shows will got into which slots.

(In the following schedule, new shows appear in caps.)

MONDAYS:

8 p.m.: “Dancing with the Stars.” This show ain’t for me, but it still gets plenty of ratings, so it’s clearly for some people.
9 p.m.: “SAM I AM.” This is a light show starring Christina Applegate as a lady who comes out of an eight day coma to find that she’s an amnesiac. And as she deals with starting her life over, she also has to deal with the ramifications of the fact that she wasn’t such a great person pre-coma (i.e., she was a beeyotch). I have absolutely no opinion on this show one way or the other right now, nor have I really heard any good/bad buzz about it.
10 p.m.: “The Bachelor.” Of all the older reality shows, I’m still most amazed that this one is still on and still watched. Haven’t we moved past the relationship reality shows at this point?

TUESDAYS:

8 p.m.: “CAVEMEN.” Mother. Fucking. Cavemen.
8:30 p.m.: “CARPOOLERS.” Wow, ABC really went for the one-two punch with this hour of programming. “Carpoolers” is about — get this — four dudes who carpool to work together. And one of those dudes is Jerry O’Connell. Need I say any more? (I predict that this power-house block of new comedies won’t survive the month of September.)
9 p.m.: “Dancing with the Stars (Results).”
10 p.m.: “Boston Legal.”

WEDNESDAYS:

8 p.m.: “PUSHING DAISIES.” This is one of the pilots about the dead coming back to life (CBS has one as well). It comes from Bryan Fuller, who brought us “Wonderfalls” (I never watched, but I know some people dug it) and “Dead Like Me” (which I grew very fond of). But it also comes from Barry Sonnefeld (RV, anyone?). Anyway, it’s about a dude who can bring back the dead, and uses this power to make money by solving murders (he raises the victims long enough to tell him who killed them). His life gets complicated when he decides to bring his childhood honey back and let her stay alive - this complicates things because (a) she tries to get him to use his powers for good and, more importantly, (b) if he ever touches her again, she will die forever (which is a total foreplay buzzkill). Early word is pretty good on the show, and it’s an interesting enough concept, so I’ll check it out. But I hope it plays up the non-detective/mystery-of-the-week angle, or else it’ll get stale fast (see “Raines”).
9 p.m.: “PRIVATE PRACTICE.” It comes as no surprise that the network picked up the “Grey’s Anatomy” spinoff. But whether it’ll be any good or not, well, that’s another question. Based on the “backdoor pilot” they stuffed at us two weeks ago, it looks like Tim Daly and Taye Diggs will kill yet another show (maybe it’s the T.D. initials!). The “Private Practice” part of that episode felt like “Ally McBeal,” only (a) they were docs instead of dicks lawyers, (b) the men were prettier, (c) the lead had some meat on her bones, and (d) it was in LA instead of Boston. But it lacked the humor or inventiveness that made the early “McBeal” episodes a success. I think this show is already in trouble.
10 p.m.: “DIRTY SEXY MONEY.” I’ve told you the buzz was high on this, so the pickup comes as no surprise. As I’ve said, it stars Peter Krause as a do-gooder lawyer who takes over a family patriarch’s role as the family lawyer, and he has to deal with the family’s sketchy shenanigans and dramas. Also starring Donald Sutherland and William Baldwin (I have it on good authority that his daughter isn’t a little pig), this show definitely sounds worth checking out (although I want less lawyering and more family shenanigans).

THURSDAYS:

8 p.m.: “Ugly Betty.” No surprise this was coming back to the same spot. My love for this show has faded a little, but I still enjoy well enough as a light entertainment.
9 p.m.: “Grey’s Anatomy.” I hate this show more and more as the weeks go on, yet I still watch it. I don’t know why, as most of what I initially enjoyed about it is long long gone.
10 p.m.: “BIG SHOTS.” Well the show itself sounds rather terrible — it’s about four guys with big, important jobs, and a big, important friendship. But it’s a pretty solid cast making up the four guys — Michael Vartan, Dylan McDermott, Josh Malina (good for him!) and Christopher Titus (well, there has to be one bad egg in the batch). Depending on the early word on this show, I may try it out because of that cast. But it’ll be on a short leash. (And I have to question this show getting “Grey’s” as a lead-in, as they don’t seem like good fits at first blush.)

FRIDAYS:

8 p.m.: “Men in Trees.” ABC must not have much faith in this, even with the renewal, since it dumped it back on Friday nights. But I couldn’t care less.
9 p.m.: “WOMEN’S MURDER CLUB.” And again, ABC must not have much faith in this new show, dropping it here. It’s about four San Francisco women (a detective, a D.A., a medical examiner and a reporter) who solver murder cases together. I don’t blame ABC for its lack of faith.
10 p.m.: “20/20.”

SATURDAYS:

8 p.m.: College football. Nothing wrong with that.

SUNDAYS:

7 p.m.: “America’s Funniest Home Videos.” I am continually amazed that this show is still on the air.
8 p.m.: “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.” I think this show, and ABC, are being sued by orphans right now. Orphans!
9 p.m.: “Desperate Housewives.” I heard this show had a bit of a resurgence this season, after its sophomore slump but, as I seem to be saying over and over again with ABC shows, I don’t care.
10 p.m.: “Brothers & Sisters.” Believe it or not, I’m still watching this show — I gotta let a little light fluff into this cold heart of mine every once in a while, you know? It’s not a great show, but it’s just stupid and campy enough to entertain me, particularly as it’s the perfect “DVR and watch in the background on Monday while doing work” type of thing.


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Seth “the Orangutan” Freilich is Pajiba’s television columnist. He is seriously confounded and slightly miserable over this whole “Cavemen” business.


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Comments

My god I miss Dead Like Me (Oh Rube!), so I'm willing to give anything by Fuller a shot.

Posted by: Julie at May 15, 2007 4:26 PM

prediction for how long cavemen will last?

i say 5 episodes, tops.
then again, we are in the country that allows arrested development to be cancelled after 3 seasons and that makes movies like norbit and night at the museum huge successes...

Posted by: david at May 15, 2007 4:29 PM

I don't want to start a whole Grey's thing here because I'm sure there are hundreds of places on the Internet devoted entirely to that, but I have to pick up on what you said, Seth: I keep watching it, too, even though it's completely lost the sass and the tone and everything else that made it fun and interesting and, well, watchable. Why? Why do we keep watching? Do we watch out of hope that some of the magic from some of those terrific episodes in seasons 1 and 2 will return? Do we watch out of habit? Do we watch in the way one stares at a gruesome accident? I don't understand.

Posted by: Paris at May 15, 2007 4:30 PM

Wow, I can't believe how much I DON'T care about any of these shows.('cept for Natasha's teats)and what's with the fucking lawyer shows? EVERY FUCKING SEASON, are some of these writers lawyers? I know from personal experience the LAWYERING IS BOOOORING, so all these masturbatory fantasies are unwatchable for me.

Posted by: BarbadoSlim at May 15, 2007 5:06 PM

So we'll have Peter Krause in "Dirty Sexy Money," Felicity Huffman in "Desperate Housewives," and Joshua Malina (yay!) in "Big Shots."

C'mon, ABC, if you're bringing the others back; where's the vehicle for Josh Charles? He was my SportsNight favorite.

Posted by: KRK at May 15, 2007 5:11 PM

I'm gonna say it, goddammit...I liked "Titus" when it was on the air. It was so over the top crazy that I dug it. I'll give Chris a shot again, I miss the summbitch.

Posted by: Manny at May 15, 2007 5:30 PM

Jesus-H-Stop Dancin'-Christ. ANYONE could, in theory, be a top level television programming executive. ANYONE. Better ideas drop from my brown-eye every morning than which seeps from the minds of TV programmers.

Posted by: Jake at May 15, 2007 5:32 PM

9 p.m.: "Grey's Anatomy." I hate this show more and more as the weeks go on, yet I still watch it. I don't know why, as most of what I initially enjoyed about it is long long gone.

Ditto

Posted by: Brian at May 15, 2007 5:34 PM

We keep watching Grey's Anatomy because it's still the same show we fell in love with, even if it is getting dumb. Kind of like how we keep loving our grandparents when they go senile and throw shit at us.

Posted by: Noods at May 15, 2007 5:38 PM

Okay, here's what I propose:
Just as we have the she-who-must-not-be-named rule for the Celebriskank, let's extend the rule to the others who are just too awful to even give them the acknowledgement of being named on a site as pure-hearted as Pajiba. My nominations:
Oprah: the she-who-must-not-be-named Rasputin of Housewives
Katy Couric: the she-who-must-not-be-named Idiot of McNewscasting

Posted by: PaddyDog at May 15, 2007 5:43 PM

I think the time has come for a network boycott.

They've really gone too far, on the whole. We lose good shows like Arrested Development and Dead Like Me (thank you David and Julie) and get tripe like a sitcom about cavemen from an insurance commercial.

It's really starting to get a tad ridiculous.

Posted by: Smokin at May 15, 2007 6:15 PM

So lemme get this straight, ABC kicks a quirky, dumb, yet kinda funny Knights off the air but it keeps a 'comedy' with two of the most obnoxious, eardrum-shattering voices this side of Megan Mullally on for another year? And how can they have a show called 'Women's Murder Club' and not cast Rebecca Gayheart as the lead?

Posted by: ali at May 15, 2007 6:22 PM

"7 p.m.: "America's Funniest Home Videos." I am continually amazed that this show is still on the air."


Because men getting hit in the balls and old people falling down are always going to make people laugh. Always. I think it's even written in the Bible.

Posted by: Debbye at May 15, 2007 6:24 PM

Man, Variety is reporting that TheCW is canning Veronica Mars. Bunch of Arse.

Posted by: nevin at May 15, 2007 6:43 PM

Hey, lay off America's Funniest Home Videos. People getting hit in the nuts? People falling down? Always funny. Not intellectually stimulating, but always funny.

Posted by: Carrie at May 15, 2007 7:03 PM

I hate how Grey's is turning into ER. I quit watching ER back when every.freaking.week was The MOST Suspenseful of the season or THE episode not to miss or You won't believe what's happening! I couldn't stomach it anymore. That and Noah Wyle was leaving, but I digress. This season of Gey's has been one freaking "ER" of the week after another. It's killing me. Maybe they'll hire Noah Wyle.

Posted by: Sally at May 15, 2007 7:05 PM

Is it true? Have they canceled Veronica Mars? So let's do the body count: in the past year cancellations have been announced for Veronica Mars, Gilmore Girls, Deadwood, Rome, and more than that my distressed brain cannot even think of right now and then they move FNL to 10 pm on Fridays and I hear rumours that there has been a network dictate to make House "a nicer more appealing person"? What is the bloody point of owning a TV, I ask you?

Posted by: PaddyDog at May 15, 2007 7:06 PM

"And how can they have a show called 'Women's Murder Club' and not cast Rebecca Gayheart as the lead?"

ali - now that's some good humor right there, and why we love our readers

Posted by: Seth at May 15, 2007 7:51 PM

I'm actually excited about the Women's Murder Club. Unless there is a HUGE coincidence, these are based on James Patterson's books (I know - I know - sometimes I would rather read than watch absolute crap on TV). I love those books.

And, unless I'm blind, I didn't see anything about In Case of Emergency - any word on that? I'm sad about Knights of Prosperity - that made me laugh.

Posted by: Clevegal42 at May 15, 2007 8:13 PM

Wow. Guess I'll continue not watching ABC, then.

Posted by: Czar at May 15, 2007 8:53 PM

I quit watching ER back when every.freaking.week was The MOST Suspenseful of the season or THE episode not to miss or You won't believe what's happening!

Yeah, those were pretty damn annoying. Also when they went through their whole Guest Star of the Week phase. Cripes.

Posted by: Czar at May 15, 2007 9:01 PM

I never understood the appeal of Ugly Betty. I don't really get American humour, except with some shows like 30 Rock. I tried watching Ugly Betty, found myself wondering whether it's supposed to be funny or interesting in any way. Can someone tell me what the big deal is about this show?

Posted by: joker at May 15, 2007 9:10 PM

I'm gonna say it, goddammit...I liked "Titus" when it was on the air. It was so over the top crazy that I dug it. I'll give Chris a shot again, I miss the summbitch.

I agree. "Titus" was hilarious, and a damn sight better than the other so-called "un-p.c." sitcoms Fox tried to shove onto people, like "War at Home". ANd his standup is even funnier.

Solidarity, brother!

Posted by: Vermillion at May 16, 2007 12:04 AM

I agree, the lawyer shows have been way overdone but I still enjoy Boston Legal if only for James Spader and of course Denny Crane.
The real question is whether Abc would be doing worse if they went with an all reality concept lineup instead of an all "we have no idea what will work so here's some actors who need a job in roles you won't remember" lineup.
Yeah, boycott the networks..

Posted by: joel at May 16, 2007 1:46 AM

Sally made a good point; I am so sick of all these shows (not just ER) saying in the promos "The ER you can't miss," or "The ER everyone will be talking about".

Joker, it's nice to see that someone else doesn't like Ugly Betty. Now, I love America Ferrera, and I could watch Vanessa Williams in anything, but I just can't get into the show. It revels too much in it's campiness and that irritates me. Probably b/c it's a soap opera and that's mainly what they do.

I can't believe I'm saying this, but there were some eps of George Lopez & According to Jim that I actually liked. Hmm. Maybe I'm losing my mind after seeing so much mediocre crap.

Posted by: Brie at May 16, 2007 3:06 AM

Joker - One of my aunts and cousins were both heavily immersed in the fashion industry as models and extreme fashionistas. How they managed to pull off such an obsession in rural Guilford County NC will always be a mystery, yet they would more than identify with some of the crazy characters in Ugly Betty. To them, this show might seem like an accurate and fair description. This explains why I love this show and it makes me laugh; I know other's out there believe the antics are plausible.

Then again, I am one of those crazies who will catch the Bob Saget reruns of AFV. Meh, I shouldn't be trusted.

Posted by: BLA at May 16, 2007 8:06 AM

The thing I am most excited about on this schedule is America's Funniest Home Videos. Viva la Tom Bergeron!

Posted by: bf at May 16, 2007 8:51 AM

I'm with bf here, and not just because she's my sister. Commence with the ceremonial thwacking of the groin!

Posted by: litelysalted at May 16, 2007 9:16 AM

Why is it called WOMEN'S Murder Club and not just Murder Club? Because they use their powers of menstruation to solve the crimes?
Would you ever see a show called Men's Murder Club? No, because that show is called Every Show on TV.

Posted by: Dean at May 16, 2007 10:08 AM

Posted by: roXet at May 16, 2007 10:19 AM

Clevegal42 - According to TV.com In Case of Emergency has been cancelled:

http://www.tv.com/special_feature/2007upfront/abc/index.html

Posted by: Brian at May 16, 2007 10:51 AM

Give the goddamned Cavemen a chance you nay-sayers, you!

Posted by: Helcat at May 16, 2007 12:11 PM

"And how can they have a show called 'Women's Murder Club' and not cast Rebecca Gayheart as the lead?"


And Brandy as the requisite sassy black girl?

Posted by: audrey at May 16, 2007 12:44 PM

Gilmore Girls died a long time ago, it was just time to intern that rotten fetid corpse. The Rory Gilmore Beatification Squad can finally get some sleep.

That R. Gayheart thing nearly made me pop a stitch, and that's dangerous stuff. Tremendous ali, tremendous.

At the risk of catching a lot of crap, I think it was a good idea to cancel Arrested Development. Hey, remember when people used to like Grey's? Not that I'm comparing the two, but you don't really want to watch a show just because it's there, even though I still watch Homer every week. It would be too hard to watch something like A.D. go really, really downhill, wouldn't it? And yeah, bad episodes of that show are exponentially better than SOOOOO much out there, but I have a point, don't I? I loved that show-- LURVED it, and still watch reruns, but there were some signs of strain in the third season. I actually wasn't able the third season for the first time until this spring, and was beyond excited. And although I laughed a LOT (Mr. F, 'For British Eyes Only' Tobias' transformation into Charles the First, 'There's no 'I' in win'), it wasn't quite up to snuff when compared to what came before. Now, no, I'm not particularly talented or funny, so all of the vicious insults that I'm inviting are probably, and sadly, warranted. But I was watching it in March and thinking, why is Charlize Theron still here? Now, she's not the most egregious case of celebrity stunt-casting on that show. In fact, too many shows fall into the trap of casting Christine Taylor into the same role of 'unattainably beautiful and incredibly intelligent something'. But Rita was no Maggie Lizer. My sister and I assume that it was the stress of having the network bitch-slap it so consistently and thoroughly all of the time that led to the dip. But isn't it okay to sometimes have just (mostly) fond memories of something too?

Yeah, Grey's wasn't great before, but season will definitely go down in the annals of television history (or something) as 'Shonda's Folly'. You know how sometimes you just start watching something because you're very sick with an infection, and don't have the energy or brain capacity to anything but watch whatever is on? Well, that's how I got into that show, and House. And if I find out that they're replaced my acerbic snugglebunny (I don't care if it's formulaic pap, who ever said it wasn't? It's a mystery show and a medical procedural. Any expecting anything different is just dumb)with some kind of church picnic, frilly, pink lacy doily, underpantsy new-age love dumplin' who falls for Cameron and starts volunteering at the soup kitchen--for the orphans--with diseases, I'm going to have to find something more meaningful to do with my nights, huh?

Well, if anyone bothered to read it, sorry if this was too long, I just had oral surgery this morning and I'm doped to the gills! Yahtzee!

Posted by: M at May 16, 2007 12:44 PM

CAVEMEN? Seriously?

Come on Seth, this is just an elaborate joke you're playing on us, right? ...Right?

I'm just going to quietly flip my calendar back a month and try to convince myself it's April 1st.


The last I heard re: Veronica Mars is that the network is delaying the decision until after the upfronts. If only they'd just stop jerking me around and let me mourn in peace if that's what's required...

Posted by: Alanna at May 16, 2007 12:47 PM

Come on. Grey's Anatomy isn't a mystery or a medical show. It might as well just be called "Doctors Who Fuck Each Other." That's what it is. It's a candy shop.

Posted by: tommytimp at May 16, 2007 2:09 PM

I was talking about House. Even I've caught some of the bad medicine, but it is what it is. And was it on this site that I read the term 'Desperate Surgeons'? That about sums it up.

Posted by: M at May 16, 2007 3:17 PM

You know what would make Cavemen great? Each episode could have OTHER characters from OTHER commericals make cameos and the storylines could revolve completely around product placement!

Ducks...runs.

Posted by: Timmer at May 16, 2007 4:47 PM

Grey's Anatomy probably started (if not continued) the "shenanigan softcore" genre. It doesn't matter what's going on (crime, medicine, family living together, crazy workplace, whatever) - it's all about stupid pre-anything games and insinuations for the spark-challenged.

Now, sue me for this one: I'm gonna miss What About Brian. Sure as hell it was weak plot-wise, but it was also harmless, not offensive, not stupid and had millions of beautiful women not involved in shenanigan softcore. It was that show I liked to relax by for an hour and forget about it 5 minutes later. Apart from the beautiful people, it was just life as usual.

Posted by: Gargumma at May 17, 2007 6:40 AM

I'm so sick of all these networks. They never let a show grow. Just like the music industry...everything has to be over the top the whole damn time, which is impossible for any artist, or producer, or plot to keep up with. It's also the fault of viewers who seem to not be happy with anything. Did Seth have anything good to say about ANY of the shows - not really.

Everyone is saying how they liked Grey's so much, but then when the producers try to develop the characters past one season you all get an "ah forget this show" or a "it just doesn't have what it used to". Well, no show is going to have it exactly the way it was when it started....the plot has to move!

I'm tired of dedicating my time knowing the network is just going to take away shows that are OK. I'd rather watch a damn movie every night! At least then the producers are able to make a close of the story, unlike all these shows that were given one or two seasons and we're all sitting here ready to see what happens next, but nope, it's cancelled.
They tell us how wonderful the show is going to be in commercials for weeks, sometimes months before it airs. But after one season, suddenly it's not worth their time to continue.

Maybe What About Brian, Six Degrees, Gilmore Girls and some of the others mentioned weren't ground breaking, best shows ever, but they weren't all that bad either. This "air one season and then move on" way of network TV will never stop. So, we should all just stop watching.

Posted by: eva at May 17, 2007 10:49 PM

The Jonny Lee Miller Lawyer show could be interesting(ly funny). Some of the people behind Monk are involved in it, and it's being billed more as a comedy than a drama.

Posted by: TheMiller'sTale at May 20, 2007 11:36 PM

Um, I hate to say this. I do. I know it's going to sound weird, but the fact of the matter is I watch Grey's Anatomy for all of the non-White characters. I know, I know, it's weird. But I don't really care about Meredith, McDreamy, Addison, McSteamy, Izzie, (though I did care about Denny), George, or Karev. On the other hand, Yang always makes me laugh, as does Bailey, and the Chief does fairly often as well. Burke isn't funny, but his character is a hell of lot more interesting than McDreamy. I don't know why it worked out that way, but there you have it.
Also, I love about 75% of the soundtrack.

Posted by: Gabrielle at May 21, 2007 12:07 AM

Sooooo looking forward to Men in Trees. There is a solid core of us that like this show, look forward to it, despite bad reviews. We all don't write in to show our appreciation.

Posted by: ceil dowling at May 27, 2007 12:52 PM

Private Pratice looks very promising!!!!!! Glad Men in Trees returning!!! Cavemen----really reaching!!! Put some good writers on the first two shows and you will have some real hits. There is a core of us that like the casting VERY MUCH!! Thanks, Ceil Dowling

Posted by: ceil dowling at May 27, 2007 1:12 PM

I think Greys is heading into what I call "Will and Grace" mode ie. the supporting actors are more interesting than the main actor(s).

I have no interest in Dr. Grey. Her character doesn't make sense and is not fun to watch. McDreamy is a bit more interesting but the rest of the cast are far more watchable.

Posted by: JackAssPenguin at June 4, 2007 7:13 AM