Seeking new levels of embarrassment: My big head fills the Times online Fall TV Preview
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September 05, 2008

Seeking new levels of embarrassment: My big head fills the Times online Fall TV Preview

When the fall rolls around, TV critics face one overarching challenge:Falltvboxinggraphic2_4

How to make an interesting story out of a process that essentially goes down the same way every year?

if you're a TV fan, you know what I'm saying. The big TV networks roll out most of their shows in the fall, with high expectations, big budgets and notable stars. Over the next three months, 60 to 70 percent of them will fail. And the big winners are almost always a surprise.

So what we've done this year is turn the networks' fight for viewers into a literal fight online -- click here to check out our cute little animation dramatizing the three biggest fights in fall TV: the fight among new shows airing at the same time on different channels; the fight among interesting shows on cable and returning shows on network TV and the fight among new network TV shows and returning shows trying to recapture past buzz.

Shift_writers_strike Making things even more interesting is the Hollywood writers strike, which lingers over the fall TV debuts like a bad hangover. The strike, which ended back in March, had the combined effect of stunting the quality of most every show last season while pushing back production of new shows for this season.

Anyways, check out our little presentation -- a cheeky preamble to the Times' full-on Fall TV Preview print edition, eating up most of Sunday's Floridian section. Who knew playing a disembodied head could be so challenging?   

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Robin 'Roblimo' Miller

Thank you, Eric, for watching all these horrid shows so that we don't have to. :)

Lin

I have seen parts of episodes of some of those returning shows and intros for the new ones. And I have to say that I found your cute presentation more interesting than the shows you were discussing.

Eric Deggans

Oh, Walt's a pal -- I would never knock him out...now, scooping him's a different matter....

former tampanian

Very cute presentation...now where's the one of you knocking out Belcher?

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