It is always relaxing to get back home and settle on the couch with a delicious meal and a good watch. Are you looking for some interesting shows to binge on this week but can't find an ideal match? Maybe we can help you narrow down your search with this Fall 2022 TV schedule.
Are you tired of watching the same old gangster fight? Can't keep up with the overly melodramatic Indian TV daily soaps? Are you done with the latest trending English shows and have nothing exciting to binge on your plate? Well, there's nothing like a good old TV show that you know you can binge again and again and it still feels fresh. Reliable, fun and interesting.
Here are some suggestions from the Fall 2022 TV schedule that you can re-watch for old time's sake or watch if you haven't already while making way for some new seasons:
The Simpsons
The Simpsons aired its first episode in 1989 as a satirical American sitcom and continue to entertain its fans even now. The show is based in the town of Springfield where Homer Simpson and his family deal with their dysfunctional issues and day-to-day ups and downs. The Simpsons released its 33rd season this year in May.
DC's Stargirl
DC's Stargirl is based on DC superhero, Courtney Whitmore, and follows the story of a high school student who discovers a cosmic staff and becomes the saviour of the world along with a group of young heroes as they fight against the villains from the past. DC's Stargirl will return with its third season on August 31, 2022. The show stars Brec Bassinger, Yvette Monreal, Cameron Gellman, Amy Smart, Trae Romano, Anjelika Washington, Luke Wilson, Meg DeLacy and others.
Young Sheldon
American coming-of-age sitcom Young Sheldon is a spin-off prequel to the famous sitcom The Big Bang Theory. The show follows the life of Sheldon Cooper at the age of nine who lives with his rather unintellectual family in East Texas. Actor Jim Parsons who played adult Sheldon Cooper on The Big Bang Theory is the executive producer as well as the narrator of the series. Actor Iain Armitage plays the role of young Sheldon. The sixth season of the show is set to release on September 29, 2022.
Grey's Anatomy
American medical drama series Grey's Anatomy will be returning with its 19th season on October 6, 2022. The show is expected to address many cliffhangers left at the end of the previous season. With Meredith becoming the interim chief of surgery, it is likely that a new set of challenges awaits her. As for the romantic front, will Meredith and Nick finally get together in the upcoming season? We shall soon find out.
The Good Doctor
This medical-drama series is based on the 2013 South Korean series by the same name. The show follows the story of an autistic surgeon Shaun Murphy who has Savant Syndrome. The young doctor relocates from the small city of Casper where he faced quite a number of troubles in the past to work at the San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital. During his initial days, he finds it difficult to socialise with his co-workers but with his skills and proficiency as a surgeon, he is able to prove himself. The show has been renewed for a sixth season to be aired on October 3, 2022.
Bachelor in Paradise
Bachelor in Paradise is an American reality TV show and a spin-off to reality shows The Bachelor and The Bachelorette. The show features contestants who have previously appeared on The Bachelor and The Bachelorette as they travel to a secluded paradise to find the love of their lives. The eighth season of the show will premiere on September 27, 2022.
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Monarch
Monarch is an upcoming American drama series which revolves around the country music family: the Romans. Dottie and Albie Roman seem to have started the dynasty while daughter Nicky does all she can to protect the legacy of the family in country music while dealing with her own stardom. The series will premiere on September 11, 2022. The cast includes Martha Higareda, Emma Milani, Beth Ditto, Trace Adkins, Susan Sarandon, Anna Friel, Joshua Sasse, Meagan Holder, and Inigo Pascual.