As we close out 2012 and prepare for the emergence of 2013 TV networks are rolling out their mid-season lineup. Get ready to set your DVR’s as we give you a sneak peek of what to watch in the New Year. These are the shows that everyone will be talking about once they premiere.
Do No Harm
January 31st on NBC
“Do No Harm” starring Steven Pasquale, “Rescue Me” as neurosurgeon Dr. Jason Cole, who has a strange secret that erupts every night at the same time- his sinister alter ego named Ian Price. Think Beyonce and Sasha Fierce meets “House” on prime time. The show also stars TV veteran Phylicia Rashad from “The Cosby Show”.
Mistresses
May 2013 on ABC
“Mistresses” is remake of the British TV show with the same name. The show has been dubbed a “modern day version of Sex and The City”. It follows the lives of four girlfriends as they journey through their own paths of self-discovery, scandalous affairs and relationships. Everyone loves a good scandal, especially through the eyes of the “other woman”.
The Carrie Diaries
January 14th on CW
“The Carrie Diaries” follows 16-year-old Carrie Bradshaw, “Sex and The City” during her senior year in high school. As she moves from her hometown in Connecticut to intern at a New York law firm during the summer. We discover how Carrie falls in love with Manhattan, fashion, and writing. This is a must watch for all Sex in The City lovers!
The Sisterhood
January 1st on TLC
Atlanta has brought us a steady stream of must watch TV for the last few seasons (Love and Hip Hop ATL, Housewives of Atlanta). This time is no different as we follow the lives of five “First Ladies” as they navigate the responsibility of being a preacher’s wife, each woman having a different and distinct idea of those responsibilities. Jesus, fix it!
Monday Mornings
February 4th on TNT
“Monday Mornings” is based on the novel by Sanjay Gupta. The medical drama follows a group of doctors based in Portland “as they push the limits of their abilities and confront their personal and professional failings.” The title refers to the hospital’s weekly morbidity and mortality conference, when doctors gather with their peers for a confidential review of complications and errors in patient care. A touchy subject that will definitely be groundbreaking and controversial compared to other hospital shows.
Brace yourself, 2013 will definitely be a year for amazing, mind blowing television. Be the first to put your friends on to these new shows, they’ll thank you once they can’t get enough… and you can thank us later!
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