I haven't watched an Episode and I'm already regretting this decision.
Monday:
9 PM
The Event (NBC): After the cancellation of FlashForward, NBC tries their hand at a Lost derivative. Note, I won't be recording this episode until it's replayed on Saturday night because of MNF and....
Lone Star (Fox): Possibly the only show I'd choose to watch if I hadn't planned this stunt. A suave Texas con man with a heart of bronze lives a double life and has two really good looking wives...possibly two knives as well.
10 PM
Chase (NBC): An utterly generic crime drama where the only person capable of catching wily criminals is a very attractive woman. Again, this one will be replayed on Saturday night.
Hawaii Five-O (CBS): Hearing good things about the Tweeder-Jin combo. This one has potential to be a "not a bad way to kill 43 minutes" type.
Tuesday
9:30
Running Wilde (Fox): "A playboy tries to woo a humanitarian." Sure to disappoint, but it's got Will Arnett, so I'll give it a day in court.
10:00
Detroit 1-8-7 (ABC): Has the appearance of an thoroughly forgettable police drama. Could be saved if Christopher actually played Christopher.
Also, 3 hours of various flavors of NCIS on CBS. Yikes.
Wednesday
8:00 Undercovers (NBC): It's JJ Abrams, so it deserves a chance. Looks like the standard spy show with ongoing sexual tension between the main characters. Undercovers. Eh? Get it?
10:00 The Whole Truth (ABC) and The Defenders (CBS): Sweet fancy Moses. Dueling courtroom dramas...Jim Belushi....oh boy
Also, a 2 hour SVU. Yikes.
Thursday
Thankfully no new shows qualify under my criteria because there are some real dregs on the docket. 30 Rock returns, which is nice. So does the mildly watchable Fringe.
Friday
10:00 Blue Bloods (CBS): How did a show with Tom Selleck, Donnie Wahlberg and Bridget Moynahan get stuck in this timeslot?
Also, the 2nd episode of Outlaw...doesn't bode well for Jimmy
And...ABC is showing the 1986 movie "Peggy Sue Got Married". What the hell is going on here?