This will be a recurring editorial, so please check back for updates and get all the latest "TV Chatter". In this part of the editorial, we will talk about "SCRUBS" and "NCIS: LOS ANGELES".
It seems like just yesterday that TV’s "finale week" has just ended, of course, that was just over a month ago and now the TV networks are announcing or have announced their respective upcoming fall schedules and new shows.
Over recent weeks, there has been a lot of chatter around the final season of "Scrubs", the hit-comedy (starring: Zach Braff, John C. McGinley, and Donald Faison) which originally broadcast on NBC, although last season was broadcast on ABC. On June 19, 2009, it was announced that the reformatted ninth season of Scrubs would "shift from the hospital to the classroom and make med-school professors of John C. McGinley’s Dr. Cox and Donald Faison’s Turk." According to Lawrence, the ninth season will "be a lot like Paper Chase as a comedy," with Cox’s and Turk’s students occasionally rotating through the halls of Sacred Heart and encountering former series regulars. McGinley and Faison will be joined by "a quartet of newbies (most of them playing students)" as full-time regulars, while one of the freshmen "will be fairly famous."
Scrubs will be back for Season 9, on ABC and will be broadcast Tuesdays at 9:00pm/8 CST, however, we cannot confirm the official start of the new season, only to say that it will begin in "late 2009" and run through "early 2010".
There are a lot of changes coming to CBS this year, the network has added six (6) new shows to it’s fall lineup. One of the highly rated and certainly most talked about is the addition of the NCIS spin-off "NCIS: Los Angeles". The NCIS producer Shane Brennen hinted at the new spin-off late last year during the 6th season of NCIS with a two-part introduction to the new cast members of the then known as "NCIS: Legend". In case you missed the introductory episodes for NCIS: Los Angeles, you can watch them both by visiting these links: "NCIS: Legend Part 1" and "NCIS: Legend Part 2".
NCIS: Los Angeles Synopsis NCIS: LOS ANGELES is a drama about the high stakes world of undercover surveillance at the Office of Special Projects (OSP), a division of NCIS that is charged with apprehending dangerous and elusive criminals that pose a threat to the nation’s security. By assuming false identities and utilizing the most advanced technology, this team of highly trained agents goes deep undercover, putting their lives on the line in the field to bring down their targets. Special Agent "G" Callen (Chris O’Donnell) is a chameleon who transforms himself into whomever he needs to be to infiltrate the criminal underworld.
You can find out more about NCIS: LOS ANGELES by visiting CBS’ NCIS: LOS ANGELES website, but before you do that, take an exclusive look behind the scenes and meet the cast of NCIS: LOS ANGELES. Be sure to mark your calendars for Tuesday, September 22, 2009 and catch the original NCIS at 7pm CST and then stay tuned right after for the premiere of NCIS: LOS ANGELES at 8pm CST.