Keeping up with all the new shows this fall TV season is tough with a new school year. So I decided to do it for you and give you my take on what shows are worth watching this TV Season.
Brooklyn Nine-nine
Staring SNL comedian Andy Samberg as detective Jake Peralta, Brooklyn Nine-nine is a comedy show about a group of cops who have just gotten a new firece captain. Brooklyn Nine-nine takes a hilarious twist on typical cops shows. It begins right before New Girl so if you’re anything like me than your channel is already set on Fox. The comedy is only four episodes in and it will not take you long to catch up, So go watch!
Grade: A+
The Original’s
Vampire Diaries fans will already know the Original Family, but for those who don’t; The Originals centers on the original vampire family Klaus, Elijah, and Rebekah. Their Story takes place in New Orleans a city Klaus and his family help built and is now being run by his prodigy Marcel. Klaus wants to take back his kingdom and he can only do that will the help of his family and Hayley a werewolf who is pregnant with Klaus’ child. Non Vampire Diary watchers will have no trouble catching on with storylines and with only two episodes it will be a breeze. Check it out every Tuesday on the CW!
(Also look how beautiful everyone is!)
Grade: B+
American Horror Story: Coven
The Witch is in. This season American Horror Story travels to New Orleans and focuses on a group of witches. Afraid of another haunting like that of the Salem witch trials the witches have opened a school, teaching young witches to protect themselves from society. Some of these witches include Emma Roberts as the bitchy Madison Montgomery, Taissa Farmiga as the new witch in town, Jessica Lang as the supreme witch and Sarah Paulson as the headmistress. Unlike other seasons, Coven takes lighter turn this season, so no need to worry about having nightmares. Catch AHS: Coven every Wednesday night on FX.
Grade: A
Masters of Sex
Based on real life doctor William Masters and his partner, Virginia E. Johnson, Masters of Sex focuses on the two groundbreaking researchers of human sexuality. In the 1960s any sort of sex talk was an extremely taboo subject and Masters of Sex transports you back to these times and it’s great to see how much things have changed. Lizzy Caplan is at her absolute best as just divorced mother Virginia, and her chemistry with Dr. Masters played by Michael Sheen is a thing of magic. You can catch Masters of Sex every Sunday on Showtime.
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Grade A+