Back when I was trying to guess which fall pilots would get picked up by the networks, I was smart enough to see that cop shows and paranormal phenomena were among the year's major trends. Too bad I didn't realize they were going to smoosh together into one big trend: the supernatural crime-solver show. Four such series are already in the pipeline for the new TV season, and this week, NBC bought the rights to a fifth.
This new one doesn't have a title yet, but it apparently ignited a fierce bidding war between networks who wanted to claim the spooky dramedy for themselves. Variety calls it "a police procedural with a hilariously horrifying twist that follows a team of regular cops dedicated to busting vampires, zombies and other criminal demons." Hmm, sounds a whole lot like "Reaper," if the guy from "Reaper" were a cop.
In addition to those two, we also have:
- "Moonlight," a CBS drama about a vampire-slash-private investigator who uses his powers to work outside of the law.
- "New Amsterdam," the Fox show — which recently got bumped to midseason — about an immortal detective who uses his numerous lifetimes worth of experience to solve murders.
- "Pushing Daisies," the ABC procedural-with-a-twist about a guy who can bring people back from the dead long enough to learn what they remember about their killers.
Yep, NBC's new purchase means all five networks will have a supernatural crime show in the pipeline for the new TV season. It's almost enough to make me long for the good, old-fashioned, and downright earthly detective work of "CSI" or "Law & Order."
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Derek Lam
Interesting trend. New Amsterdam and Pushing Daisies hold the most interest for me so far, though I'm not sure I'll stick with them.
1they all sound like very "addictive TV" type shows Buzz!
2BOO! Bring back Angel!! Or at least, if you want a cop procedural/paranormal show, give Detective Kate Lockley(Elisabeth Rohm) a show!
3this is ridiculous - at least three of those shows are complete Buffy/Angel rip-offs - and on major networks. I agree with SoftRockStar - bring back Angel (and buffy and firefly and any show Joss decides to write).
4They all sound stupid to me. Yet, I'm a die-hard X-Files freak.
5I am glad they are trying to bring in more sci-fi to major networks.
6More sci-fi is nice, but none of these appeal to me. I think Supernatural is a great show- by far the best thing on that craptastic CW.
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