Fall 2015 TV Shows to Watch: 6 Shows You Do Not Want to Miss on Fox; Schedule and Premiere Dates
Do you like drama, music, investigating murders, family bonding or crazy ex-girlfriends? If you answered yes to any of that then here are six Fall 2015 TV shows that you do not want to miss.
"Empire": Airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. on Fox
"Empire" is on its second season this fall and is better than ever. This drama series features "Hustle and Flow" actors Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson as ex-spouses who are fighting to take over their family music company.
New music is produced in every episode and their newest song "No Doubt About It" by Jussie Smollett and Pitbull is already climbing the Billboard charts. The lead actor is also under investigation for a murder. This show is so good that Fox airs it each week with limited commercial interruption.
"Rosewood": Airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. on Fox
This Fox series premiered on Sept. 23 and is already gaining popularity. The "Think Like a Man" actor Morris Chestnut stars in the show as a private pathologist named Beaumont Rosewood who helps the Miami police department solve its toughest cases.
Last week, he helped them investigate a case where a foot was found on the beach. Most murder cases are left cold when the head is detached from the body. But Rosewood can solve anything!
"Scream Queens": Airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. on Fox
"Scream Queens" stars the first black woman to play Cinderella on Broadway, KeKe Palmer, and "Palo Alto" actress Emma Roberts as Kappa Kappa Tau sorority sisters. Palmer plays Zayday, a freshman who is planning to become the first black president of the Kappa house.
Roberts plays Chanel, the current president of the Kappa house and is expected to be involved with a series of recent campus murders where a mystery person dressed as a masked red devil has been hacking people with a chain saw. You don't want to miss this new hilarious, scary and evolutionary show.
"The Grinder": Airs Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m. on Fox
This new drama series premiered on Sept. 29 and stars Rob Lowe as a TV actor for a law sitcom. He goes back to town to help his younger brother, played by Fred Savage, to run the family law firm.
Although Lowe's character has no law experience, he wins cases based on what he has learned in his own TV series and is quite effective.
"Grandfathered": Airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. on Fox
"Full House" alum John Stamos and former Nickelodeon star Josh Peck play in this new drama as father and son. Stamos plays Jimmy, a womanizer who learns he has a son named Gerald and a granddaughter.
Gerald has a child with his best friend Vanessa (Christina Milian) and they get together to have family time with their baby girl. Jimmy is thrown into all of this and is learning how to be a family man.
"Gotham": Airs Mondays at 8 p.m. on Fox
This action-packed series is on its second season. Benjamin McKenzie stars in the series as pre-Batman Gotham City detective Jim Gordon who is trying to rid his hometown of corruption. He works together with his partner to solve high profile cases.
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