Are you grieving over the end of summer? Well, Fall 2016 TV season may cheer you up. With streaming services and networks combined, there are nearly 75 new series premiering on TV. In case you don't have enough time to watch them all, check out our list of shows-to-watch below.
What show are you most looking forward to? Tell us in the comments below for a chance to win a year's subscription to Netflix!
Pitch, Fox, September 22nd
Pitch follows the first female baseball pitcher Ginny Baker, played by Kylie Bunbury, as she enters the Major League. The story watches her overcome personal and physical limitations, as well gender bias. The show also stars Mark-Paul Gosselaar (Franklin & Bash), Ali Larter (Heroes), Mo McRae (Sons of Anarchy), Mark Consuelos (All My Children) and Dan Lauria (The Wonder Years).
Divorce, HBO, October 9th
Sarah Jessica Parker is back in Divorce, 12 years after Sex and the City ended her relationship blues when she finally married Mr. Big. How much like Carrie Bradshaw will she be? Given that Catastrophe's co-creator Sharon Horgan is at the helm of this program, Parker will probably have more of a bite. We can't wait to tune in.
American Housewife, ABC, October 11thIn American Housewife, Katy Mixon plays a middle-class homemaker in upper-class Westport, Conn. Created and written by Sarah Dunn, the show chronicles the daily life of an average wife and mother who tries to stand out among the wealthier housewives and their privileged children.
Good Girls Revolt, Amazon, October 28th
Amazon's Good Girls Revolt depicts the uprising of female assistants at a fictional publication, though it is based on what really happened at Newsweek back in the 1960s when men were taking women's jobs. The show has the same look and feel of Mad Men but with a lot more progesterone.
Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, Netflix, November 25th
If you're like us, you're really excited about the revival of Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life. A four part series that brings back virtually every member of the cast, it's premiering Thanksgiving weekend. So be prepared to spend Black Friday in front of the tube!
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We are watching Stranger Things but cannot wait for more seasons of House of Cards and Blood Lines!!
GILMORE GIRLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I'm not too interested in any of them, myself. I prefer the oldies or new science-based shows.
American Housewife and Divorce.
Gilmore Girls.
I'm looking forward to a new season of stranger things!
Good Girls Revolt looks so good!
I'm looking forward to watching Stranger Things after seeing all the good reviews.
Defi pitch...female mlb pitcher ftw!
As for new shows, I'm excited for Kiefer Sutherland in Designated Survivor!
I can't wait for The Walking Dead and Call the Midwife!
I'm intrigued by "Divorce" with SJP. I look forward to checking it out!
I'm looking forward to Gilmore Girls!
Honestly, it's a tie between Gilmore Girls and Supernatural. No, it's not because Jared Padalecki is in both, but I'm a huge fan of both! I've wanted to desperately know how Rory, Lorelei, and everyone else in their town have been all these years, especially Kurt. Not going to lie about Kurt. I am anxiously awaiting what is going to happen with Supernatural this next season. They left the last season with such a crazy ending, I've been reeling ever since. My only hope, though, is they go back to hunting ghosts and leave the angels and demons be. I think I'm burned out on them for now.