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  • TF1 green lights: poker drama Il était une fois à Monaco (Once Upon A Time In Monaco), with Rayane Bensetti, Anne Serra, Antoine Duléry et al

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  • Gaumont developing: adaptation of Julie Summers’ Dressed for War: The Story of Audrey Withers

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Bluff City Law cancelled; Rosehaven renewed; Red Dwarf special; + more

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New US TV show casting

  • Casey Wilson to co-star in HBO Max’s Delilah
  • Mackenzie Davis and Himesh Patel to star in HBO Max’s Station Eleven
  • Tony Curran, Keith Machekanyanga, Lamar Johnson et al to recur on Showtime’s Your Honor
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What have you been watching? Including Prodigal Son, Bob ♥ Abishola, All Rise, Emergence, Mixed-ish and Bluff City Law

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Criminal: France
Netflix’s Criminal: France

This week’s reviews

Despite the launch of the Fall season in the US this week, it’s been a quiet one for TMINE, with just Netflix’s multi-country police interrogation show Criminal getting a Boxset Monday review.

Why so quiet? Well, I have been sad to discover that few have really been good enough so far to warrant a full review.

That means that after the jump, expect some brief rundowns on both Mondays and Tuesday’s new US shows: Bob ♥ Abishola (CBS), All Rise (CBS), Prodigal Son (Fox), Bluff City Law (NBC), Mixed-ish (ABC) and Emergence (ABC). None of them have been picked up UK networks yet, which suggests I’m not 100% wrong in my judgement of them.

However, that’s all four broadcast networks (that have viewers – sorry, CW) airing something new, and there are at least three keepers in there for now, one of which is really good. Which network produced the best ones? Find out after the jump – it might not be the one you’re expecting.

Netflix’s The Politician

What’s coming this week

With Fall in progress, I doubt I’ll be able to fit in an Orange Thursday, unfortunately, although I do have Netflix’s Between Two Ferns: The Movie pencilled in, in case of miracles.

But I should be able to do brief reviews at least before next WHYBW of the following shows: Stumptown (ABC), The Unicorn (CBS), Perfect Harmony (NBC), Carol’s Second Act (CBS), Sunnyside (NBC) and Evil (CBS).

Boxset Monday? Well, fingers crossed, it’ll be Netflix’s The Politician. But we’ll see. Could be anything.

DC Universe’s Titans

The regulars

It’s the usual usuals after the jump: כפולים (False Flag), Flateyjargátan (The Flatey Enigma), Glitch, Mr Inbetween and Titans. Unfortunately, my Pennyworth catch-up schedule has been hit by all the new shows, so that’ll have to wait for a bit. But I will get there in the end. Promise.

All of that, after the jump.

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  • NBC green lights: series of father/daughter law firm drama Bluff City Law, with Jimmy Smits and Caitlin McGee, and immigration comedy Sunnyside, with Kal Penn
  • Freeform red lights: Breckman Rodeo
  • TNT red lights: Beast Mode and Constance

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