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  1. https://www.tvinsider.com/1000150/alien-tv-shows-star-trek-lower-decks-roswell-new-mexico-war-of-worlds/

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    Roswell, New Mexico

    Nathan Dean Parsons pulls double duty in Season 3 as hero alien Max and Mr. Jones, the mysterious stowaway from the 1947 UFO crash. While Jones reveals Max’s origin story, biomedical engineer Liz (Jeanine Mason) starts anew in Cali. “Cutting-edge science, a lab partner with abs as great as his mind and an ocean view are a pretty great place for her to be,” says showrunner Chris Hollier. “[But] is it the right place for her to thrive?” —Mandi Bierly Season Premiere, Monday, July 26, 8/7c, The CW

     

  2. Trailer for "We Need To Talk" with James Maslow as lead and Emily Bett Rickards co-stars. 

     

    "We Need To Talk is a social comedy about Great Scott (James Maslow), a self-absorbed celebrity gamer who speaks to millions of fans every day but can't communicate with the people he loves. Starring James Maslow (Big Time Rush), Johnathan Fernandez (Lethal Weapon, Gossip Girls), Christel Khalil (The Young & The Restless), Tray Chaney (The Wire) and Emily Bett Rickards (Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl). Written & Directed by Todd Wolfe "

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  3. Saw this Batwoman mention + (vague spoiler) in the Marc Guggenheim Q&A on TVline and thought I'd link it here. 

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    “But the thing that has us really excited is we have now put into our universe a new mystery which is: What does this post-Crisis universe look like? Each of the shows gets the chance to tell a piece of that story, and that’s really cool. I know, for example, what they’re doing on Batwoman and it’s friggin’ awesome, with some unbelievable, ‘What-the-f–k?!’ kind of moments. In addition to the heart and emotion, the ‘what-the-f–k?!’ is in my mind what the Arrowverse is all about.”

    https://tvline.com/gallery/crisis-on-infinite-earths-burning-questions-answered/arrow-8x08-baby-sara-diggle/

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  4. https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/entertainment/a30418558/the-good-doctor-season-3-lim-melendez-christina-chang/ 

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     And finally, will Dr. Lim and Dr. Melendez get back together after their crushing episode 8 breakup?

    We might not be able to answer those first two burning questions just yet, but thanks to Christina Chang (who plays Dr. Audrey Lim on the show), we can answer the third. We're warning you now, though: You might not like the answer.

    "Currently there aren't any plans to bring that couple back together ... not before the end of this season," Christina spilled to Good Housekeeping during a mid-hiatus interview. "We're definitely still navigating our feelings for one another. Their feelings haven't gone away — it's just that they can't do anything about it. Lim is trying to be a little bit more professional, a little more objective as his boss."

    Ugh. We get it, but it's still not what we wanted to hear. But if Limendez just isn't destined to be (for now, anyway), does that mean there could be some truth to the rumors brewing about a Claire-Melendez relationship?

    Christina can't give us a definitive answer on the future of "Melendaire," as the potential couple has been dubbed on Twitter, but yes, she has seen the buzz amongst fans — and she understands why their dynamic has piqued viewers' interest.

    "People are starting to see a friendship develop between Melendez and Dr. Browne, and that's going to be sort of addressed and dealt with in some upcoming episodes. That's all I can say," she says with a laugh.

     

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  5. Hmm, I actually think Jo and Alex have good chemistry. 

    https://tvline.com/2019/10/18/fall-tv-2019-new-shows-improvements-prodigal-son-batwoman/ 

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    EMERGENCE (ABC)

    WHAT WORKS: Allison Tolman nicely anchors the drama and all of its sci-fi absurdity, bringing a watchable mix of skepticism, humor and determination to Jo. Of the ensemble cast, Owain Yeoman is most compelling as enigmatic journalist Benny. And, to the show’s credit, we are getting some answers faster than we are accustomed to with shows like this.

    WHAT NEEDS WORK: Even though its central mystery is unfolding briskly, none of Emergence‘s reveals thus far have gotten our jaws dropping, and it’s difficult to stay invested in a story we feel like we’ve seen before. Meanwhile, the lack of chemistry between Tolman’s Jo and Donald Faison’s Alex is problematic. 

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