
There have been over 100 pilots announced this television season, but as usual, most of them sound dreadfully generic: Lawyers, doctors, procedurals, friends hanging out together, single-moms, blah blah blah. However, there were several with great promise, either because of the showrunner, the talent involved, or because of an intriguing premise (although not necessarily because they sound good).
There’s no promise, of course, that any of them will be greenlit to series for next fall (only about 40 percent of pilots are picked up to series), but of the announcements made so far, these are the 21 Most Promising Pilots. A few of these will vie for the slots left by the slew of cancellations we can expect in March and April, and if NBC was smart, they’d just greenlight their whole damn slate and start from scratch (except for Parks and Recreation). Not included among the 12 are those pilots that were picked up for series before a pilot was even shot, like the new Michael J. Fox sitcom and CBS’s summer series, Under the Dome.

21. Super Fun Night (ABC) — With the departing Don’t Trust the B—- in Apt. 23 and the likely departure of Happy Endings, ABC is struggling to find a successful sitcom, and they still have the post-Modern Family timeslot with which to play. Super Fun Night follows three nerdy female friends: Kimmie (Rebel Wilson), Helen-Alice (Lisa Lapira) and Marika (Lauren Ash) on their “funcomfortable” quest to have “super fun” every Friday night. The pilot was pitched to CBS last year as a multi-camera, but they’re trying again as a single camera for ABC and with the growing popularity of Rebel Wilson and departing The Mindy Project co-star, Anna Camp (both previously of Pitch Perfect), this seems like a solid bet.

20. Bad Teacher (CBS) — Name recognition still holds a lot of value, and while CBS is easily the highest rated network on television, it still has a problem with younger viewers (the average age of a CBS viewer is around 55). Bad Teacher — about a foul-mouthed school teacher searching for her next husband — would seem to fit the bill. Ari Graynor has landed the lead, and Party Down’s Ryan Hansen and David Allan Grier are also in the cast as fellow teachers.

19. Rake (Fox) — It is yet another legal drama, but this one is based on an Australian series, and those who have seen it speak incredibly highly of it. Greg Kinnear, making his television series debut, stars as a criminal defense attorney. Brilliant, frustratingly charming, and with zero filter, Keegan is one of life’s great addicts. His staggering lack of discretion and inability to self-censor land him the cases that nobody else wants, but behind that lies a resolute optimism and belief in justice that fuel his dogged determination to defend those who seem beyond redemption. He’s also got a lot of personal problems. It sounds like a suitable show to replace the hole still felt by the absence of House.

18. Gillian Anderson (NBC) — Conspiracy dramas are kind of hit and miss, but NBC is desperate, and since big titles haven’t really worked for the network (Prime Suspect, The Firm), they’re going after big stars. Gillian Anderson stars as a CEO named Meg Fitch whose daughter and daughter’s classmates are taken prisoner. The show itself, which will be produced and written by Rand Ravich with Far Shariat, will center on a vast conspiracy that comes to involve some of the most powerful people in Washington, D.C. Rachel Taylor (Charlie’s Angels) co-stars, and it sounds like the kind of show that wants to grab some of the success that Scandal has gotten.

17. Hatfields and McCoys (NBC) — It was only a matter of time after the massive success of the A&E Hatfields and McCoys miniseries before one of the networks would try to capitalize. A desperate NBC leapt. Set in present day Pittsburgh, a startling death re-ignites the feud between these two legendary families. It’s got a decent cast, and all the hallmarks of a Dallas-like soap opera. On any other network, I wouldn’t give it a huge shot at a greenlight, but on NBC and with Rebecca De Mornay, Sophia Bush, and Virginia Madsen in the cast, I suspect it will get the go.

16. Bad Robot Pilot (Fox) — J.J. Abrams’ production company, Bad Robot, isn’t exactly stellar with keeping shows on the air, but they are good at creating pilots and getting them greenlit. This one is interesting, and my biggest hesitation is that it might be too high concept for network television. The buddy cop show is set in the near future when all LAPD officers are partnered with highly evolved human-like androids. It centers on one such pairing, cop John Kennex and his android partner Dorian, who is played by the awesome Michael Ealy. Michael Irby (The Unit) and Brit Mackenzie Crook (The UK’s The Office) are also on board.

15. Bill Lawrence’s Pilot (TBS) — This may be a simple case of wishful thinking, but Bill Lawrence does have a good working relationship with TBS — which airs Cougar Town — and reuniting with John C. McGinley from his Scrubs days pleases me to no end. It’s a multi-camera sitcom set in the world of corporate America, where a 29-year-old successful alpha male crosses paths with his company’s support staff, a tight-knit group of truly happy and care-free people, and quickly realizes he’s not nearly as happy as he thought he was. McGinley will play his overbearing boss, obviously.



JOHN MULANEY PILOT PICK-UP OR GTFO.
I am super excited for the Andy Samberg cop show, though.
And when did Anna Friel sign on to the Vatican project? Not that I’m complaining.
Is the Andy Samberg one a comedy or drama? Ether way….ANDRE FUCKING BRAUGHER!!!!!
Why is it that everything Will Arnett touches falls apart?
I love Arnett but he doesn’t seem to work as a lead in a show. He was great in AD but was hardly the focus since it was a fantastic ensemble cast. And he has been great as guest characters in shows like 30 Rock.
Ants, I think the same thing about Bateman. There is not a single movie I have seen him in since AD finished where he was not insufferable. It’s not like he has a lot of range, his characters are always the exact same: Cranky smart-mouth who sighs and puts his hands in his pockets a lot. But surrounded by the rest of the AD cast this same character seemed lovable and relatable. The whole is more than the sum of it’s parts, whatever.
# 19: That would not be Greg Kinnear’s first series. He used to host the soup.
# 7: “Greg Garcia left his post as showrunner to focus on the multicamera series…” Left his post as showrunner of what series?
Come on, just a little proof-reading and fact checking goes a long way.
#19 The Soup isn’t a series … it’s a daily talk show with some sketch comedy thrown in. Come on, yourself.
Boy, I really hope somebody got fired for that blunder.
Sure, technically The Soup is a “tv series”,but everyone else here understand that series usually means an episodic television program. Notice how Dustin didn’t just write “TV debut”?
Speaking of proofreading, did Kinnear host a program called The Soup, or a tasty lunchtime meal? If the latter, what kind? I hope it was tom yum. I just love tom yum.
You’ve got a point about Garcia, though. It reminds me of this guy I met the other day. He was talking about how he was leaving his job as a professor to help build a school in Namibia. Everyone else was pretty impressed, but not me. “Professor of WHAT, dude?”, I asked. “At which university?”. God, that guy was an asshole.
Greg Garcia: Left his post as show runner of Raising Hope, which just got picked up for another season.
YOU HAD ONE JOB
Not for nuthin’, but Kinnear never hosted “The Soup”. He hosted the original incarnation, “Talk Soup”.
kushiro is awesome.
#16 – I can’t be the only person to think of Joey and his show Mac and C.H.E.E.S.E. from Friends.
high concept indeed.
Oof- i couldn’t get through half the descriptions. Excited for Shield, and would be excited for Beverly Hills Cop if it was on any other network…
The description for “Pulling” makes me want to burn it with fire and riverdance on the smoldering corpse.
Why don’t they just call Jim Gaffigan’s show “According to Jim.” Everybody’s used to that.
/seriously, though, if it’s a generic as it sound it will be on the air for the next ten years, and I’d be happy to see Gaffigan get paid.
The original Pulling was better than it had any right to be because the three lead characters (especially the principle one, played by Sharon Horgan, recently in The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret) were neither celebrated nor condemned for being in their thirties and not settling down etc etc.; everyone in the series was a bit ridiculous and self-deluding, but not cruelly so, and its London wasn’t a glamorous megapolis but just a series of neighborhoods. Basically, think SITC, but stripped of its self-regard and frantic glamour-fixation. If any of that spirit crosses over, the new version could be surprisingly good.
i can only see perry cox as one of the bobs from office space, not sure i can see him as a boss in an office environment, wasnt even a huge when he took over for kelso
And occasionally when watching Scrubs, I also imagine he works nights as a swat commander helping Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman find John Doe.
“SWAT before dicks, Judy.”
I will probably watch the pilots of Friends and Family (Alexis Bledel), To My Future Assistant (Brittany Snow), Pulling (Mandy Moore), Bad Teacher (Ari Graynor), and Hatfields and McCoys (Sophia Bush) for essentially the same reason I watched the pilot of Two Broke Girls (Kat Dennings).
Also, I can’t be the only one that was reading too quickly and read the description for the Gillian Anderson pilot as “and since big titties haven’t really worked for the network…”
I saw titties instead of titles too. The heart wants what the heart want.s
It’s easy. Find the least interesting pilots and make a list, then cut out the ones with good actors, then cut out the ones that are well-directed. Present the rest to the public and blame the internet and cable channels when none work.
So Agent Coulson isn’t dead? What is this, a comic book?
Shows I’m actually excited for: About a boy (have had a crush on this guy since Bent- well okay Fired Up!), S.H.I.E.L.D, The Greg Garcia Pilot, Friends and Family and the Samberg Cop Show!
Michael Ealy loves playing cops doesn’t he?
I would watch a lot more TV if it was just a mix of John C McGinley and Michael J Fox recreating every show by playing all the parts themselves. How do you make HIMYM better than it already is (or was depending on your opinion)? Dr. Cox plays ALL THE CHARACTERS.
I am so inspired by you!
Hey there, Gillian Anderson, you just keep doing what you’re doing.
Thanks,
People with eyes
Anything starring David Walton, TJ Miller or Kyle Bornheimer just seems destined for failure.
So it’s 20 awful-sounding shows, and 1 show with a decent, but old-school comedian (Robin Williams)? This is going to be an awful next few years of half-assed shows..
Is it just me or has Mandy Moore only been getting hotter with age?
Concur
I wonder how much S.H.I.E.L.D. is going to cost per episode? I mean, these super-ultra criminal hunters can’t just be hunting down vaguely foreign-looking dudes every episode, right? I mean, you have to throw some sort of super-powered menace in there at some point, whether it’s Abomination or Namor or whoever. And that seems like it would be expensive to me.
I had the same thought. And I know I will spend every episode wondering how much better the series would be on Showtime or HBO.
Dear NBC. I am currently in touch with the transcendent spirit of Brandon Tartikoff. He recommends you all commit seppaku, or at least give Chris Thompson a 13 ep. commitment.