Grimm — NBC
The first episode was pretty good. It seems dark and a little creepy which is refreshing. The concept is decently unique, but I think it could have been done even without mythical creatures actually existing. The first crime he has to solve is basically a Little Red Riding Hood theme, which is a classic Grimm fairytale. The only problem I had with it is there is a line that says one of the abducted girls was on her way to her grandfather's house. Which is just a little too literal for me. It is on NBC at 9/8c on Fridays.
Once Upon a Time, ABC
Less dark than it's NBC counterpart. It is by the writers of Lost, so you can bet it will probably have a lot of complicated plot twists (they have already claimed that it will). It was a bit difficult for me to get into, but it will probably turn into a show where once you have seen a few episodes you are just confused enough to want to keep watching. ABC Sundays 8/7c.
New Girl, Fox
Although I'm not sure if this show will actually last, I personally think it is hilarious. That may only be because I like Zooey Deschanel. She is just awkward enough that you want to be her friend. Fox Tuesdays 9/8c. It follows Glee, which was a good marketing plan.
So that's what I have for you. I know it isn't much but my brain is tired.
If you have a chance, head over to the Carthage website and check out my two new articles.
Story about Justin Kirkpatrick, a student studying abroad in China.
Story featuring a Carthage alumnus, Tony D'Souza, who had his third novel published in Sept. 2011.
Chau.
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