>PITCH
>a young female pitcher (Kylie Bunbury, Under the Dome) who defies the odds when she becomes the first woman to play in the major leagues. In a first, Major League Baseball is partnering with Fox to produce the series, offering unparalleled access to its brand, logos, stadiums and more.
>THE EXORCIST
>a modern reinvention inspired by William Blatty’s 1971 book, is a propulsive, serialized psychological thriller following two very different men tackling one family’s case of horrifying demonic possession and confronting the face of true evil. Geena Davis stars in the drama from Jeremy Slater.
>APB
>a tech billionaire (Weeds' Justin Kirk) who purchases a troubled police precinct in the wake of a loved one’s murder. But can this eccentric and enigmatic figure’s cutting-edge approach fix the broken ways of these blue-blooded veterans? Natalie Martinez co-stars in the drama, which added Matt Nix (Burn Notice) as showrunner and hails from Sleepy Hollow grad Len Wiseman.
>LETHAL WEAPON
> When Texas cop and former Navy SEAL Martin Riggs (Rectify's Clayne Crawford) suffers the loss of his wife and baby, he moves to Los Angeles to start anew. There, he gets partnered with LAPD detective Roger Murtaugh (Damon Wayans Sr.), who, having recently suffered a 'minor' heart attack, must avoid any stress in his life. Forever's Matt Miller oversees the WBTV drama, which co-stars Jordana Brewster
Fox TV 2016-2017
>purchases a troubled police precinct
Can this even happen IRL? Like, can someone with a lot of money buy Baltimore P.D.?
>MAKING HISTORY
>centers on three unlikely friends who find an even less likely way to travel through time, irreversibly complicating their personal lives in 2016 as the great moments of the past collide with today's popular culture — with hilarious and quite disastrous results. Adam Pally and Leighton Meester star in what has been the network's comedy frontrunner all season long. The project, which co-stars Yassir Lester, hails from duo Phil Lord and Chris Miller
>THE MICK
>revolves around a hard-living, foul-mouthed woman who moves to affluent Greenwich, Conn., to raise the spoiled kids of her wealthy sister and brother-in-law, who have fled the country to avoid a federal indictment. She quickly learns what everyone else already knows: Other people's children are awful. Kaitlin Olson stars in the series.
>24: LEGACY
>revolves around a military hero's (Corey Hawkins, Straight Outta Compton, The Walking Dead) return to the U.S. and the trouble that follows him back — compelling him to ask CTU for help in saving his life, and stopping what potentially could be one of the largest-scale terror attacks on American soil.
>STAR
>revolves around three girls (newcomers Jude Demorest, Ryan Destiny and Brittany O'Grady, discovered after a nationwide casting call) who come together to form a band. Star details their rise to the top in a challenging business. While Empire is told from the point of view of music executives, Star will be told from the perspective of the artist.
How will Kaitlin Olsen make it work with IASIP? One in winter one in summer?
These all sound awful.
>PITCH
>a young female pitcher (Kylie Bunbury, Under the Dome) who defies the odds when she becomes the first woman to play in the major leagues. In a first, Major League Baseball is partnering with Fox to produce the series, offering unparalleled access to its brand, logos, stadiums and more.
So this is supposed to be a parallel universe or something?
Will star be like empire as in dramaz all over the place. Producers trying to sleep with the girls? Managers trying to sleep with the girls? Succeeding? But only cus he raped her?And is she underage? And gets pregnant? Will there be one girl who tries to go solo even tho they just said they will stick together always? Will the other girls get revenge on her? Will she die in a bathtub? What will these girls do to keep fame? ...anything
Pitch sounds like the best of them. Something you would watch if you had a daughter who played softball. Depending on how they do it the show could be fun. Rookie of the Year (1993) was endearing.
>watching 21st century tv
already losing
She could be a knuckleballer. If she's anything else then it will be shit. It will probably be shit anyways
>She could be a knuckleballer.
EXTENDED TRAINING MONTAGE WITH R.A. DICKEY
Which ones are sitcoms and which ones are hour long dramas?
>Ready to get Dicked?
Shes been playing baseball all her life because her dad was famous and taught her how to play. He died tho so she plays for him. She sees ghost him all the time ands a cool.funny guy. Hes the comic relief.
She'll probably be pitching for an AL team so they can do a wacky episode when she is forced to hit in an interleague game
this would totally happen, and she'd strike out twice, then through super concentration encouraged by her ghost dad she'll get a home run in her third AB.
You think it will be like new girl? I hope its like new girl.
The Mick and Making History are comedies.
Lethal Weapon and 24: Legacy are franchise reboots retooled with black actors
Which one?
Why not? They've been bought off many times.
>time travel
Dammit, I love that shit, even though I just know it's gonna suck because Fox and lowbrow comedy (not saying I'm highbrow or anything, but I bet this thread, if we cared, could come up with hundreds of cliched jokes that definitely will happen in the show).
NBC are doing a time travel tv series by the creator of The Shield starring that chick that had the sexy masturbation leaks in Sept. 2014.
What's it called?
Time
time
>This is the new Jack Bauer
JUST
Benedict Cumberblack.
He's not playing Jack Bauer.
a genuine chocolate face
Believe it or not, yes. It's perfectly legal. I've been saving up for my own police station for a while, now.
>Black Bauer