Two nerd moms played by Katie Finneran and Jaime Pressly try to parent their respective daughters, two mean-girls-in-making. Can the ladies save their kids from a fate Tina Fey would disapprove of?! Tune in next time and find out!
Zooey Deschanel joins big sister Emily on Fox in this adorable single-camera comedy about a tearful young woman on the rebound who moves in with three earnest bachelors.
In this, the Jurassic Park of scripted series, humans try to escape a postapocalyptic future by traveling back to the pristine, unspoiled past. Once there, they face new troubles, including petty tyrants and man-eating dinosaurs. Jason O'Mara stars.
After ditching American Idol, the show that made him a star in the States, Simon Cowell decided to import British hit The X Factor as a new showcase for his talent-finding talents. Ex-Idol judge Paula Adbul has also signed on to this show, set to premiere in the fall.
Chelsea Handler's comedic autobiography is the basis for this multicamera sitcom; smart-girl icon Laura Prepon stars as a fictionalized Chelsea, Chelsea herself plays fictional Chelsea's older sister. Got that?
Jason Isaacs plays a man who is either (a) living in a denial-induced dream state or (b) genuinely existing in two wildly divergent realities. We vote for option (c), which is "shocking twist to be revealed during November 2011 sweeps."
Amanda Peet plays Alex, the uptight lady, and David Walton plays Pete, the laid-back dude. Will these two attracted opposites ever be able to make it work?Can this series stay funny enough to distract us from the total lack of romantic suspense?
Upright Citizens Brigade ladies Lennon Parham and Jessica St. Clair star in this comedy they created about one woman, one male significant other and one persnickety best friend, all living under the same roof.
Watch the trailer and surrender. You are in the hands of comedy gods Hank Azaria, Anthony Stewart Head and Kathryn Hahn, so you'd best submit, sit back and enjoy.
NBC's latest attempt at syfy sci-fi posits that monsters are real, and only certain special humans called "grimms" can see the true faces of the bad guys.
We feel so dirty for liking this show, set in the original Playboy Club in 1960s Chicago, but that naughty feeling is probably the point, right? Eddie Cibrian stars.
There aren't too many actresses with the credibility to step into a role created by Helen Mirren, but darn if Maria Bello ain't one of 'em.
Katharine McPhee, Debra Messing and Anjelica Huston star in this drama set backstage at a hit Broadway musical; look for it to premiere midseason, paired with the return of Christina Aguilera's The Voice.
Comedy all-star team members Christina Applegate, Will Arnett and Maya Rudolph star in this single-camera series about balancing the pleasures of adulthood with the perils of parenthood.
This multicamera comedy is based on the standup of Whitney Cummings.