With fall comes the return of schoolwork, but also of many great television shows. If you’re looking for a study distraction, you don’t need to look much farther than the TV in your dorm room. This fall’s television line-up is filled with some of our favorites returning to air after a summer hiatus, such as Grey’s Anatomy and How to Get Away with Murder, and many new promising series premieres. Here a few new shows you should look out for!
Wicked City
Premieres: Tuesday, Oct. 27 at 10:00 PM on ABC
Wicked City’s biggest draw? Ed Westwick! Our beloved Chuck Bass is returning to our television screens this fall with an action-packed crime show. Set in Los Angeles in the 1980s, the series follows a detective (Jeremy Sisto) as he chases down a Bonnie and Clyde-esque couple of serial killers (Ed Westwick, Erika Christensen).
Angel from Hell
Premieres: Thursday, Nov. 5 at 9:30 PM on CBS
Jane Lynch returns to TV this fall, but not clad in a tracksuit; rather, angel wings. Lynch stars as a goofy guardian angel attempting to offer guidance to a high-strung New York dermatologist in this single-camera comedy.
Scream Queens
Premieres: Tuesday, Sep. 22 at 8:00 PM on FOX
Ryan Murphy, writer of American Horror Story, has created a new scary show airing this fall. A college dean has demanded that all PNMs must be accepted in the sorority recruitment process. Meanwhile, a serial killer is on the loose. Scream Queens draws quite the celebrity crowd with Emma Roberts, Jamie Lee Curtis, Lea Michele, Nasim Pedrad, Oliver Hudson, Keke Palmer and Ariana Grande all starring in the first season.
Blood & Oil
Premieres: Sunday, Sep. 27 at 9:00 PM on ABC
Ed Westwick isn’t the only Gossip Girl star returning to our television screens this fall. Chace Crawford will be leaving the Upper East Side of New York City for North Dakota in an attempt to cash in on an oil boom.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Premieres: Monday, Oct. 19 at 8:00 PM on CW
How desperate are we for love? The CW’s only new series this fall showcases extreme desperation in a musical comedy. Rebecca Bunch gives up her partnership at a law firm in Manhattan to move to California to chase down an ex-boyfriend.
Blindspot
Premieres: Monday, Sep. 21 at 10:00 PM on NBC
An unidentified woman (Jaimie Alexander) is found naked and covered with tattoos, but she has no memory. An FBI agent suspects that each tattoo is a clue to a series of crimes and eventually he discovers a larger conspiracy.
Happy procrastinating and happy TV watching!
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