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		<title>The Light from the TV Shows: 10 new series which *MIGHT* end up on Bullz-Eye&#8217;s next TV Power Rankings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re a regular reader of Bullz-Eye, then you&#8217;re well familiar with a recurring feature that we like to call our TV Power Rankings. Back in the day, we used to offer up a list of our top 25 TV series every six months, but those who caught our most recent Rankings &#8211; we posted [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>If you&#8217;re a regular reader of Bullz-Eye, then you&#8217;re well familiar with a recurring feature that we like to call our TV Power Rankings. Back in the day, we used to offer up a list of our top 25 TV series every six months, but those who caught our most recent Rankings &#8211; <a href="http://blog.bullz-eye.com/2012/02/17/bullz-eyes-2012-tv-power-rankings/" target="_blank">we posted it back in February</a> &#8211; know that we&#8217;re only doing it once a year now. As this is the first fall season to come around since we&#8217;ve scaled back, however, we thought it might be a good idea to take a look at the new programs that are slowly but surely making their debuts on the broadcast networks and give your our thoughts on which ones seem to have the potential to make their way onto the next Power Rankings&#8230;but with that said, you will please note the way we&#8217;ve made a point of clarifying above that this is in no way a formal declaration that they</em> will<i> end up on there. As we all know, shows can start strong, turn on a dime, and become craptacular within the span of only a few episodes. In short, it&#8217;s all very wait-and-see at this stage of the game, but if a show is on this list, that means that we at least think that it&#8217;s worthy of giving it a shot</i></p>
<div class="blog_entry_subhead_black" style="text-align: center;">Revolution (NBC)</div>
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<p>At first glance, &#8220;Revolution&#8221; may seem to be a little bit like &#8220;Terra Nova&#8221; without the dinosaurs, given that it&#8217;s more or less about humanity trying to recover from a nasty situation (in this case, a sudden and seemingly total absence of electricity), but the pilot &#8211; directed by Jon Favreau &#8211; sets up the premise nicely, establishes the new power-free world, and gives stars Billy Burke and Giancarlo Esposito a chance to shine as the good guy and bad guy, respectively. The truth of the matter is that I&#8217;ll give anything with J.J. Abrams&#8217; name on it a shot, but after the debacle that was &#8220;Undercovers,&#8221; I&#8217;m still going to enter with hesitation until &#8220;Revolution&#8221; proves itself. </p>
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<div class="blog_entry_subhead_black" style="text-align: center;">Nashville (ABC)</div>
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<p>As I&#8217;ve said elsewhere on Bullz-Eye, I didn&#8217;t even know I had a three-strike rule until I tried and failed on three separate occasions to get a decent interview out of Hayden Panitierre, so it&#8217;s a testament to how much I enjoyed the pilot for the country-music drama &#8220;Nashville&#8221; that I included it in this list. (Admittedly, it doesn&#8217;t hurt that she&#8217;s playing a complete bitch in the series.) There&#8217;s a very real possibility that the show could leave music-industry reality behind so quickly that I bail out well before mid-season, but with Connie Britton and Powers Boothe in the cast, it&#8217;s going to have to get pretty ridiculous for me to give up the ghost.</p>
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<div class="blog_entry_subhead_black" style="text-align: center;">Vegas (CBS)</div>
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<p>I&#8217;m a sucker for a good-looking period piece, so &#8220;Vegas&#8221; has already got me in its clutches by premise alone, focusing as it does on the growth of Las Vegas in the early 1960s, but it certainly doesn&#8217;t hurt that the show is headlined by Dennis Quaid and Michael Chiklis, then rounded out by Carrie Ann Moss and Jason O&#8217;Mara. I&#8217;m as excited about the possibilities of this series as I am just about anything premiering this fall&#8230;so don&#8217;t let me down, CBS!</p>
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<div class="blog_entry_subhead_black" style="text-align: center;">Last Resort (ABC)</div>
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<p>Another case where a creator&#8217;s name &#8211; Shawn Ryan &#8211; instantly makes a series worth considering, although this one has the added bonus of having a surprisingly unique premise for a series on a broadcast network: the submarine USS Colorado refuses to act on an order to fire nuclear missiles, instead setting up camp on the island of Sainte Marina and declaring themselves a sovereign nation with nuclear capabilities. You&#8217;ve got to admit, it&#8217;s not like anything else on the air at the moment. The question is whether or not enough people will buy into it.  </p>
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<div class="blog_entry_subhead_black" style="text-align: center;">Elementary (CBS)</div>
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<p>I didn&#8217;t anticipate that I&#8217;d fall for this series when I first heard about it, given that &#8211; quite frankly &#8211; the world does not need another Sherlock Holmes series when &#8220;Sherlock&#8221; is already on the air. As it turns out, however, I was rather charmed by the pilot, which definitely stands on its own rather than coming across as piggybacking on the success of &#8220;Sherlock.&#8221; I&#8217;m sure it&#8217;ll ultimately pale in comparison to its UK cousin, but I may well watch it nonetheless. </p>
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<div class="blog_entry_subhead_black" style="text-align: center;">Arrow (The CW)</div>
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<p>Green Arrow has always been one of my favorite DC superheroes, but I&#8217;d already decided that I couldn&#8217;t be bothered to follow &#8220;Smallville&#8221; when he turned up on that series. I&#8217;ve always regretted that, so I won&#8217;t be missing the chance to get in on &#8220;Arrow&#8221; on the ground floor. Given that I&#8217;m kind of a geek about the mythos of the character, I&#8217;m already having to bite my tongue a bit about the adjustments they&#8217;ve made to perfectly good storylines from the comic, but the pilot played far better than I&#8217;d expected, and conversations with the producers during the TCA Press Tour raised my optimism considerably. In short, they&#8217;ve at least got me &#8217;til they bring on Count Vertigo, but we&#8217;ll see if I last any longer than that. </p>
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<div class="blog_entry_subhead_black" style="text-align: center;">Go On (NBC)</div>
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<p>For what it&#8217;s worth, I&#8217;m not in the camp who believes that Matthew Perry is forever going to be Chandler from &#8220;Friends&#8221;) although I do believe that a lot of the character that we came to know as Chandler is actually just how Matthew Perry is in real life), but I did find his last series &#8220;Mr. Sunshine&#8221; less funny than I&#8217;d hoped it would be. With &#8220;Go On,&#8221; however, we&#8217;re getting to see a slightly different character for a change, one who&#8217;s recovering from the death of his wife and trying to find his way with the help of a support group. There&#8217;s a &#8220;Community&#8221; vibe as times &#8211; no surprise, given that the Russo brothers work on both series &#8211; but it&#8217;s still early days yet, so here&#8217;s hoping it quickly finds its own groove. It&#8217;d be nice to see Perry enjoy the experience of having a series last beyond its first season for a change.</p>
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<div class="blog_entry_subhead_black" style="text-align: center;">The Mindy Project (Fox)</div>
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<p>Look, it&#8217;s Mindy Kaling. She was cute and funny on &#8220;The Office,&#8221; and now she gets to be cute and funny on her own show. Some of these explanations don&#8217;t involve rocket science. </p>
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<div class="blog_entry_subhead_black" style="text-align: center;">666 Park Avenue (ABC)</div>
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<p>This is probably my dodgiest inclusion, given that it feels like an unabashed &#8220;American Horror Story&#8221; ripoff, but I&#8217;m a sucker for a creepy vibe, and &#8220;666 Park Avenue&#8221; definitely nails that much, at least, in no small part because Terry O&#8217;Quinn has pretty much been uber-creepy in my mind since his days as &#8220;The Stepfather.&#8221; But if the show doesn&#8217;t keep the chills and thrills coming fast and furious from the word &#8220;go,&#8221; then I&#8217;ll be the one who&#8217;s going. </p>
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<div class="blog_entry_subhead_black" style="text-align: center;">Animal Practice (NBC)</div>
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<p>There&#8217;s usually at least one series per season where I really enjoy the pilot but find so many of my peers <em>dis</em>liking it that I start questioning whether I&#8217;d gotten it wrong on first viewing. This year, it&#8217;s &#8220;Animal Practice.&#8221; But, look, here&#8217;s the thing: it&#8217;s got both Tyler Labine and a monkey, and it&#8217;s like &#8220;Scrubs&#8221; in a veterinary hospital. How much more do I really <em>need</em> from a sitcom? The fact that the super-cute Joanna Garcia-Swisher is now the series&#8217; female lead is just icing on the cake, as far as I&#8217;m concerned.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2012 19:26:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So&#8230;where were we? Oh, fine, let&#8217;s go ahead and deal with the elephant in the room: it&#8217;s been nine months since Bullz-Eye doled out its last TV Power Rankings. What can we say? There were a lot of good shows on the air between May 2011 and February 2012, and somewhere around late October, it [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>So&#8230;where were we?</strong></p>
<p>Oh, fine, let&#8217;s go ahead and deal with the elephant in the room: it&#8217;s been <em>nine months</em> since Bullz-Eye doled out <a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/television/power_rankings/2011/spring.htm" target="_blank">its last TV Power Rankings</a>. What can we say? There were a lot of good shows on the air between May 2011 and February 2012, and somewhere around late October, it just kind of reached a point where we said, &#8220;You know what? It&#8217;s way more fun to watch TV than it is to write about it.&#8221; Eventually, though, the powers that be pried us off the couch (there&#8217;s still an indentation where we were sitting), set us back in front of the computer, and said, &#8220;Look, the readers demand to know Bullz-Eye&#8217;s take on the best shows of the past year<strong>*</strong> and, frankly, they&#8217;re starting to get a little belligerent about it.&#8221;</p>
<p>(<em><strong>*</strong>Rounded up for statistical purposes.</em>)</p>
<p>So here we are, ready to offer up our list of the 25 best shows on television<strong>**</strong> as well as several shows bubbling just under our list, plus a new section called &#8220;Still Too New to Call,&#8221; where we praise shows that seem pretty damned good after their first few episodes but simply haven&#8217;t been around long enough for us to feel comfortable including them in the other two lists.</p>
<p>(<em><strong>**</strong>Okay, technically, it&#8217;s the 24 best shows on television plus one show that hasn&#8217;t been on since 2010, but we&#8217;re so excited about that particular show coming back that we included it, anyway.</em>)</p>
<p>All told, we hope you&#8217;ll walk away from this piece either nodding your head in agreement or wondering why you haven&#8217;t been watching some of these shows. If not, however, there&#8217;s a perfectly good Comments section that&#8217;s just waiting for your opinions about what&#8217;s good on TV.</p>
<p><strong>Everybody ready? Then let&#8217;s get this thing started&#8230;</strong></p>
<div class="blog_entry_subhead_black" style="text-align: center;">25. The Big Bang Theory (CBS)</div>
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<p>No, it&#8217;s not quite the same show it used to be, owing to the fact that the cast now consists of almost as many women as it does men, but with the series now in its fifth season, the trio of Kaley Cuouo, Melissa Rauch, and Mayim Bialik have probably infused &#8220;The Big Bang Theory&#8221; with more laughs than the it would&#8217;ve had at this point if it had stuck strictly to the original four geeks. The only question now is how much longer we&#8217;ll have to wait for Raj to come out of the closet&#8230;because, seriously, you don&#8217;t need to possess gay-dar to see that that&#8217;s what they&#8217;re leading up to.</p>
<div class="blog_entry_subhead_black" style="text-align: center;">24. Weeds (Showtime)</div>
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<p>When we first picked back up with Nancy Botwin (Mary-Louise Parker) for the seventh season of &#8220;Weeds,&#8221; she&#8217;d spent three years cooling her heels in the clink while the rest of the Botwin clan had been chillin&#8217; in Copenhagen, but with Nancy being shifted to a halfway house in New York City, a family reunion was only inevitable. Big shock: Nancy started selling pot again. Possibly bigger shock: even going into its eighth season, &#8220;Weeds&#8221; is still reliably entertaining.</p>
<div class="blog_entry_subhead_black" style="text-align: center;">23. New Girl (Fox)</div>
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<p>When it comes to watching &#8220;New Girl,&#8221; one&#8217;s level of appreciation is directly proportionate to how one feels about the concept of &#8220;adorkability,&#8221; which Zooey Deschanel brings to the small screen in seemingly limitless quantities as Jess, a too-cute twentysomething who moves in with a trio of guys on the heels of an excruciatingly bad breakup. As with most ensemble comedies, it&#8217;s taken time for the chemistry of the cast to find its feet, but it&#8217;s coming along nicely.</p>
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<div class="blog_entry_subhead_black" style="text-align: center;">22. Archer (FX)</div>
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<p>Some shows are perfect fare for guys and gals to kick back and enjoy together, but, guys, unless you have one of the most awesome girlfriends ever, then &#8220;Archer&#8221; probably doesn&#8217;t quality as one of those shows. Sterling Archer has the libido of James Bond and Austin Powers put together but without any of the charm, and not only is he unfailingly uncouth, but he&#8217;s a mama&#8217;s boy to boot. Damned if he isn&#8217;t funny, though, and Season 3 has started off just as funny as its predecessors&#8230;but, then, what would you expect when you&#8217;ve got Burt Reynolds playing himself?</p>
<div class="blog_entry_subhead_black" style="text-align: center;">21. Tosh.0 (Comedy Central)</div>
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<p>As long as the beautiful ménage à trois between stupid people, video cameras, and the internet continues to flourish, Daniel Tosh&#8217;s career will stay in full bloom. Now in its fourth season, &#8220;Tosh.0&#8243; may not be the most highbrow series on the air, but it&#8217;s never at a loss for material and still offers a solid number of laughs per episode.</p>
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