Summer turns to fall and new programs show up on TV and 
streaming services.  Possibly so many new shows that important events on
 existing shows get overlooked?  Let's start with the new.
 

 
PEACOCK
 hasn't had a great deal of luck with scripted programming.  Most of it 
has been British shows that they've tried to pass off as original to 
PEACOCK or embarrassments like BRAVE NEW WORLD.  But they have had some 
success -- QUEER AS FOLK, MCGRUBER and ONE OF US IS LYING.  With VAMPIRE
 ACADEMY, they can add one more to their shows worth watching.  
Episodes
 one through four dropped last week and that was good because Julie Plec
 and company are laying the groundwork for a long run.  Plec is 
responsible for THE VAMPIRE DIARIES, LEGACY and, most importantly THE 
ORIGINALS.  Plec has overseen long running shows because of her 
attention to characterizations and plot points.  She knows how to build 
audience interest.  That should make her a strong asset for PEACOCK.
Should.
But
 PEACOCK thinks a season is ten episodes.  Episodes five through ten 
will air weekly on Thursdays.  Is there a reason, other than NETFLIX 
envy, that PEACOCK is going for ten episode seasons?  Plec should be 
able to handle it and have a tight season but she really works best on a
 larger canvas.  
She's got
 a strong cast -- especially Daniela Nieves as Lissa -- and this feels 
like a show that's not just marking time -- unlike so many shows that 
debuted last fall on THE CW.  
Season
 two of FATE: THE WINX SAGA also reels you in -- sadly, it's only seven 
episodes and WINX is petty much gone in the blink of an eye.  Before 
that happens, Bloom (Abigail Cowen) grows stronger and the characters 
grow deeper.  That's especially true of Terra (Eliot Salt) who has a 
season of self-reflection and self-realization.  But it's true also of 
Andreas (Ken Duken) who becomes so much more than he was last season and
 so many others.  
While 
time flies by quickly on both VAMPIRE DIARIES and FATE: THE WINX SAGA, 
it seems to drag on when it comes to MONARCH, FOX news series starring 
Susan Sarandon.  Susan's not the problem -- killing her off in the first
 episode might be.  She's the only one in the cast who pulls you in.  
The cast isn't bad -- and the actors may grow into their roles -- but no
 one else is really able to lead.  There's also the problem 
Mike noted, 
they haven't cast the show well.  A new show needs the audience to 
easily follow the various characters.  But when you've cast dark haired 
men in the younger parts, you risk people confusing Luke (Joshua Sasse) 
with Cliave (Adam Croasdell) or even Ace (Inigo Pascual) as they try to 
sort through who's who.  This could be avoided by casting, for example, a
 bald man in the role, or a blond, or giving someone a brush cut, or a 
redhead.
Joshua Sasse will 
probably stand out quickly if the show lasts because he's the one who 
has mastered a role.  A drama -- especially a soap opera -- often 
requires the actor and the writers feeling out a role.  So we're not 
slamming the rest of the cast.  But Sasse has already mastered what's 
been served up on the written page.  Maybe the writers can toss his 
character something to make Luke someone will root for?  At present, 
he's the son who's not appreciated by his father.  Because he's gay? If 
only.  They haven't even come up with a reason for the 
detachment/estrangement.  
Susan
 will return for flashbacks and other things but her character is dead. 
 What was the point?  BLUE SKIES did something similar with Ryan 
Phillippe; however, Ryan's character was brutally murdered in the first 
episode while he attempted to solve a mystery that all the characters 
swirled around. And David E. Kelley set this up wonderfully.
MONARCH
 let you know Susan's character had cancer in the first episode and her 
death wasn't surprising as a result.  You might have been shocked that 
they'd kill off Susan in the first episode, but that was it.  She had 
cancer, she was dying.  We knew that much.  Equally true, when Alfred 
Hitchcock killed off Janet Leigh at the start of PSYCHO, he still had 
Anthony Perkins in the cast.  MONARCH really has nothing.
Trace
 Adkins isn't bad as Albie.  He hits the right notes.  He doesn't do 
much else.  That's partly due to writing.  The show is just starting but
 it's starting with bad writing, really bad writing.  That's evident in 
the way episode one drags on (as does episode two) and it's evident in 
the characters -- none seem to have been thought out in terms of 
writing.  
Back to Plec, she thought out the characters, she thought out the plot points and she cast well.
MONARCH may have cast well -- it might not have -- but it's hard to tell when they've supplied the actors with so little.  
We
 heard the show was being critically trashed and that did surprise us 
until we watched.  Episode one would have tanked without Susan.  Episode
 two does tank.  
What 
could save this soap opera?  Maybe bringing on Heather Locklear.  We're 
not joking.  Trace Adkins needs a strong actress to work with -- a 
Heather Locklear, a Michael Michele.  An Amber Valletta would tank the 
show as surely as she tanked BLOOD & OIL.
Trace
 is the one we really feel sorry for.  Opposite Sarandon, he could have 
shined.  Now he'll end up in some sort of Katey Sagal relationship.  No,
 Dan doesn't fit with Katey's Louise and he never will.  
Sara
 Gilbert is out of control.  Her thirst for power saw her work to stab 
Roseanne Barr in the back and, in the process of her power grab, she 
destroyed her marriage.  We don't blame her wife for leaving.  We'd 
already noted her how pathetic Sara was.  She didn't come out until 
2010.  Despite having two children with her partner by 2004.  Pathetic 
and disgusting.  
You're in the closet and you're a parent -- twice over -- with your female partner?
You're not just asking your partner to hide in the closet with you, you're asking your children too as well.
Sara
 is pathetic and disgusting.  She had a fit when Darlene was the source 
of a joke in season ten of ROSEANNE -- she didn't like Dan and Roseanne 
laughing about how Darlene might be gay.
And
 that, by the way, is the attitude that ended her marriage.  She's 
pathetic.  She doesn't want people to think of her as gay.  So she won't
 let Darlene be gay and she's avoided playing gay characters as an 
adult.  She has internalized homophobia and then some.  This season, the
 show goes on without Michael Fishman whom Sara fired.  DJ is gone. 
Roseanne's gone.  Pretty soon, it'll be just her and Katey -- playing 
Darlene and Lousie as gal pals -- but not lovers. 
Sara Gilbert and her homophobia are aided by a garbage press and that's never more true than when it comes to SCREEN RANT.
They didn't have the power too.
They cancelled her show, that's all they could legally do.
They
 then trashed her in the press, claimed she had destroyed all these 
lives.  It was too late, they insisted, for the crew to get new jobs.  
All the series were locked in.  So they were without jobs because of 
mean old Roseanne.  They then made promises, if she'd let them have the 
characters.
That's how they
 got THE CONNERS.  It's not now, and never has been, as popular as 
ROSEANNE.  But it had a built in audience and has made a ton of money 
for ABC because they stole it from Roseanne.
This
 is not a minor issue.  Louis CK lost his show because of his actions.  
He was not then asked to sign away his creations.  No man ever is.  No 
woman has been before.  What they did to Roseanne was outrageous.
And uncalled for.  ABC heads should roll.  
If you missed it, ROSEANNE is a hit on COZY and it on many streamers -- that's all ten seasons. 
Twitter
 was outraged but the American people weren't.  That's because most 
could handle a joke that bombed.  And most grasped that Roseanne Barr 
wasn't a racist -- she had a life and a body of work to back that up -- 
unlike Sara Gilbert.
Sara
 stole the show.  And it's a minor hit because Sara's a minor talent.  
She hasn't taken it anywhere.  She hasn't added to it.  She's made the 
generic White cast TV show while pretending that Roseanne was a racist. 
 The racist -- and the homophobe -- is Sara.  That's why Sandra Bernhard
 was brought back as Nancy on season ten of ROSEANNE (TV's first 
recurring lesbian who wasn't a joke) but never showed up on THE CONNERS.
ROSEANNE was a groundbreaking show.  THE CONNERS?  Sara Gilbert's destroyed the sitcom and made it run of the mill.
Roseanne
 supported Donald Trump, that's not a crime.  She's an extreme Zionist 
-- also not a crime.  She attempted a joke that didn't go over -- again,
 not a crime.
And people used it to destroy her.  Powerful people.  And they emotionally blackmailed her to get control of her show.
Those
 facts are disappeared for now but they will be huge in the future.  And
 Sara Gilbert will have to answer for what she did.  It will be attached
 to her for as long as anyone remembers her.  She's a backstabber who 
immediately moved to attack Roseanne so she and ABC could steal the show
 from her.  
There's no 
excuse for what she did.  And there's no excuse for the embarrassment 
that is THE CONNERS -- a tired show that makes MAYBERRY RFD seem 
revolutionary.