We’ve discussed six new shows so far. What do you guys think of the first part of the list?
This week, we’re discussing four more shows.
Cougar Town
Missing Courteney Cox? No need to worry. You can watch her every Wednesday night on her newest show, Cougar Town. Cougar Town is about Jules Cobb (played by Courtney Cox), a 40-something newly divorced woman who ventures into the dating world again while living with her 17-year-old son. Together with her young assistant, Laurie (played by Busy Phillips), she reenters the dating scenes and makes up for lost time by dating younger men.
Wednesday, 930/830c, ABC
The Cleveland Show
The Cleveland Show stars Cleveland Brown, Family Guy’s Peter Griffin’s former neighbor. He’s come out on his own and has followed his former sweetheart, Donna, to their hometown, Stoolbend, Virginia. Together with his son, Cleveland Brown, Jr, his new wife, Donna, and Donna’s two kids, Roberta and Rallo, they start a new life.
Sunday, 830/730c, FOX
White Collar
In White Collar, Matt Bomer plays Neal Caffrey, a con man who escapes from maximum security federal prison three months before completing his four-year sentence to find his old girlfriend, Kate, who he believes is in trouble. Peter Burke (played by Tim DeKay), the same FBI agent who captured him the first time, captures him again. Caffrey strikes a deal with Burke: he will help Burke catch criminals as part of a work-release program. Burke hesitatingly agrees until Caffrey manages to convince him that he will not try to escape again.
Tuesday, 10/9c, USA
The Middle
The Middle stars Patricia Heaton as Frankie Heck, married to Mike Heck and mother to three kids, in the midwestern town of Orson, Indiana. Frankie is a not-so-successful car dealer at the local dealership, which is not a problem for her because her family is always the priority, not her career. Besides she’s got enough problems dealing with her husband, Mike, the sarcastic manager at the quarry who tends to be brutally honest, the rebel first-born Axl, where Guns’N'Roses was a factor in his conception, her socially-awkward daughter Sue, who always tries to get into anything but fails all the time, and her youngest and smartest of the kids, Brick.
Wednesday, 830/730c, ABC
What do you think? What was your favorite new show in 2009?
Note: This random list was compiled through users’ and critics’ review.









