By Anna Maria Petrov
Staff Writer
After summer’s departure, fall brings many new and returning TV shows this year.
A number of shows either finally answer multiple unanswered questions from last year’s season finales, or introduces new and upcoming actors who play unusual, funny, terrifying, strong and even crazy characters.
The networks provide the fun and gripping experiences of getting the chance to watch many TV shows or even TV Movies for audiences with different preferences.
Mid-September had the return of the exciting ABC superhero show “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D,” also CBS’s navy crime drama NCIS with an explosive new season and its new spin-off, “NCIS: New Orleans,” joining from last year’s episode “Crescent City Parts I and II.” “NCIS: Los Angeles” accompanied its counterparts in the CBS lineup before the end of the month. The network also introduced couple new shows to the fall TV line-up: “Scorpion,” “Madam Secretary” and “Stalker”.
The CW started its October lineup with “Reign,” the story of Queen Mary of Scotland, and then double brother trouble with “The Vampire Diaries” and “The Originals” in their second seasons. The fan favorite “Supernatural” returned for its tenth season after leaving fans with a shocking cliffhanger. The protector of Starling City makes a comeback. “Arrow” (Wednesday nights) and its spin-off, “The Flash” (Tuesday nights) bolt in The CW schedule. Fox brings its own superhero drama on Monday nights. “Gotham” is the story of Detective James Gordon in his early years on the police force before the legend of Batman began.
Another haunting thriller returned in FOX, “Sleepy Hollow” with its heroes Lt. Abbie Mills of the Sleepy Hollow P. D. and Ichabod Crane who fought in the American Revolution, come back for another season fighting for the greater good against the demon Moloch, Headless Horseman and Crane’s son Henry. October also brought forth on FX, “American Horror Story” which returned with yet another chilling season. A new creepier theme is introduced, Freak Show, set in the 1950’s.
ABC brings back yet another thrilling season of “Revenge” with a twist, having Emily Thorne (Amanda Clarke) come back from the dead but not knowing if Victoria used her to her advantage, especially after Emily placed her into an insane asylum in last season’s finale. Then there is “Castle,” “Nashville” and “Once Upon a Time” with Elsa, the character of “Frozen,” making an appearance with actress Georgina Haig portraying her. There also some new comedies: “Selfie,” “Cristela,” “Manhattan Love Story” and “black-ish.”
ABC’s “Resurrection” made a comeback on Sundays with more questions for its viewers. On Tuesday nights there is “Forever,” a new show about Dr. Henry Morgan, a New York medical examiner who just can’t seem to move on. He keeps coming back to life every time he dies in a horrible accident since his first death 200 years ago.
This fall season made a grand entrance with many new and upcoming TV shows and returning ones as well. There is more to come in the upcoming months, even next year. So stay tuned and don’t miss all the comedies, drama, thriller and supernatural shows these channels offer.