Weird Science- J.J. Abrams tries to play it straight(er) with Fringe.
Now, Where Did We Leave Off?- Returning to regular programming this fall, six New York–based shows we’ve watched every minute of. Below, a back-to-school refresher.
Gifts From Abroad- On the heels of Ali G and Ricky Gervais, two Commonwealth comedies try importing funny.
Simon Baker Makes Us Watch a Telepathic Quack- Another police-procedural show is coming and guess what else—this one, The Mentalist, is about a crime-fighting psychic!
The Season in TV- Everybody’s favorite serial killer–forensics expert returns plus the final season of ER and the new KITT.
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It Was Only a Matter of Time...- The hit Fox show that premiered in 1990 and cleared a path for The O.C., Gossip Girl, and yes, even The Hills, returns this season in an updated version.
Christian Slater’s Now Gleaming the Tube- The new NBC drama My Own Worst Enemy sounds like Bourne Identity Lite.
Michael Scott’s Season of Love- If last year’s finale is any indication, there will be a relationship besides Jim-and-Pam to gossip about at The Office.


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