Posted on: September 5th, 2010 2010 Fall Television Primer

s6 promo posterFiguring out when your favorite shows come back is a nightmare. Figuring out what new shows to watch is just frustrating. GKS is here to help you unscramble the Fall television season.

The first step? Here’s a list of September premieres for you to TIVO or whatever you do. I mark them in my day planner. But I’m a nerd.

No commentary. Just the facts. With a little commentary. I AM ALLOWED. More commentary will come as the shows start airing, I promise. I don’t watch all these shows. Imma do my best to keep up on the news, but if you want news/recaps/commentary on specific shows, let us know!

Thursday September 9th

CW- Vampire Diaries returns and the premiere of yet another branch of the Nikita story.

Sunday, September 19th

HBO- Boardwalk Empire – about the prohibition or something (they had me at Buscemi)

Monday: September 20th

ABC- Castle- The Fillion Fanatics Favorite
CBS- Hawaii Five-O Re-imagining
NBC- Chuck, Premiere of The Event (some conspiracy mind-fuck show)

Tuesday, September 21st

FOX- Glee returns.

Wednesday, September 22nd

NBC- Undercovers- looks like some sort of spy dramedy, using the descriptor ‘sexpionage’

Thursday, September 23rd

FOX- Bones and Fringe return.
NBC- Outsourced – Sitcom, in an office, probably with hipsters and cultural misunderstandings.

Friday, September 24th

FOX – Human Target returns (YAY!)
CW- Final season of Smallville, 6th season of Supernatural

Saturday, September 25th

Syfy- Movie of the Week is Sharktopus, which no one should miss.

Sunday, September 26th

FOX- Animation Domination line-up mostly all returns.

Tuesday, September 28th

Syfy- Return of Stargate Universe and Sanctuary.

For the Canucks, SPACE’s September programming is as follows:

Sept 12: Nikita Premiere
Sept 16: Being Human Season One Encore
Sept 24: Smallville Final Season
Sept 26: Chuck Season Four
Sept 28: Eureka Season Four
Sept 29: Supernatural Season Six

Nikita and Vampire Diaries are also picked up on Canadian stations, so check your local listings.

Please note: AMC is currently airing Rubicon if you want to tune in, and Walking Dead starts in October. Check back here at GKS for full coverage  on Kirkman’s zombie epic.

Also in October, NBC is debuting The Cape which seems to be some sort of comic bookie type thing.

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