Yellow TV: Try pilot and see.
Red TV: Nooope.
I'll preface this by saying I'm not a big fan of CBS shows at all. I hear The Good Wife is good, though. But as of now I don't watch anything on this network.
Person of Interest -- J.J.'s new joint. Stylish and intriguing.
Unforgettable -- Cop drama with a twist, a la anything on the USA network. Looks like it'll be very character-driven, which I do like. If the cast is good and the writing carries them through believable arcs (rather than a bland open and shut COTW) then I'm in.
A Gifted Man -- They had me at "supernatural love story." An American Randall and Hopkirk-y premise. I'm totally into this sort of show (and because I love the genre, I could list the problems this show is inevitably going to run into...), but how are they going to draw this one out for a season, let alone a full series?
2 Broke Girls -- Above average writing and acting can transcend an overdone, tired premise and/or title (See: Cougar Town). From the looks of the trailer, this unfortunately doesn't look like it will be the case for Kat Dennings' new venture.
How to Be a Gentleman -- David Hornsby (It's Always Sunny's Rickety Cricket), Mary Lynn Rajskub, and Rhys Darby are reasons to watch. Script, from the preview, is questionable.
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