A single new comedy series from the network realm is set to debut this fall, and it has piqued my interest.
The upcoming fall TV schedule is generating a lot of buzz, and one show that has caught the eye of many viewers is the new network comedy 'DMV.' According to reports, it will be the only new comedy on network television during the fall season.
CBS has picked up 'DMV' after it tested and screened well with audiences, and its official streaming home will be on Paramount+. The show, which stars Tim Meadows, is set in a DMV in East Hollywood and has a premise that resembles popular sitcoms like 'The Office,' 'Parks and Recreation,' 'Abbott Elementary,' and 'Superstore.'
The success of shows like 'Abbott Elementary' and 'Ghosts' has set a high bar for network comedies, and the author is looking forward to watching 'DMV' as a new comedy for the fall season. The author is disappointed with the lack of upcoming network comedies but hopes that 'DMV' will fill the void of a weekly-scheduled comedy.
In addition to 'DMV,' there are a few other new sitcoms that might be comparably funny. 'Nobody Wants This' Season 2 is launching on October 23 and features a cast expansion with actors like Leighton Meester and Miles Fowler. The show follows a comedic love story and is sure to be a hit. Another show to watch out for is 'The Paper,' a sitcom set in a struggling local newspaper with creative ties to 'The Office.' Unfortunately, 'The Paper' is now releasing its entire season at once on Peacock, which may dissipate watercooler chat about the show too quickly.
Paramount+ offers an Essential plan for $7.99 a month, an ad-free Premium option for $12.99 a month, and a discounted annual plan. The author is looking forward to finding a new funny series to watch from the beginning and hopes that 'DMV' will meet their expectations for a new comedy in the fall season.
In conclusion, 'DMV' is a show that should not be missed this fall. With its promising premise and star-studded cast, it has the potential to become a comfort show with multiple seasons lined up, much like 'Ghosts.' So, mark your calendars and get ready to laugh with 'DMV' on Paramount+ this fall!
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