Get Excited for These New Shows This Season Published on September 21, 2016 It’s finally beginning to cool off but primetime television is heating up! Since you’re likely to be spending more of your nights in your home during the next several months, Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning is here with the shows that we’re pumped about this season. So get yourself curled up with a fuzzy blanket and a cup of apple cider while you settle in for a TV-packed season. Chicago Justice (Sundays on NBC) It began with a heroic team of firefighters and EMTs at Firehouse 51. After we met a few police officers and detectives, including originally-hated-now-loved Sgt. Hank Voight, Chicago P.D. premiered in 2014. In 2015, a team of doctors and nurses in Chicago became the adored Chicago Med, resulting in exciting crossovers with all our Chicago favorites. On Sundays this winter, the network will add Chicago Justice to the schedule. We met a few of the Chicago lawyers on Chicago P.D. last year and this winter we’ll get to know the team of prosecutors and investigators. Dick Wolf has made quite the showing with NBC’s Chicago-based shows that interweave and has the capability to take us from the very beginning of a crime (typically arson), to the investigation (including the Intelligence Unit ran by Voight), to the survivals and fatalities (shown through our team of doctors), and now complete to the final resolution where our new heroes will seek justice. 24: Legacy (Sundays on FOX) When FOX announced a 24 reboot, we could immediately hear the “beep, beep, beep” counting down the seconds and our hearts leapt at the notion of Jack Bauer coming back into our lives. However, as the network says, it is a new day and we have a new hero. Kiefer Sutherland is going to be an executive producer on at least one episode, but our new hero is Eric Carter, played by Corey Hawkins, a military hero coming back to the U.S. with trouble right behind him. He turns to CTU (yes, it’s back!) for help protecting himself, while of course stopping a terrorist attack. The remake of an old favorite will have the same 24 hour, 1 episode = 1 hour, presentation as before so maybe we can look forward to the epic countdowns each commercial break. Designated Survivor (Wednesdays on ABC) Just when you dry your tears over the fact that you won’t be seeing the original Bauer in the 24 reboot, your hopes are returned because he’s getting his own new show and this time, instead of protecting the president, he is the president. On Designated Survivor, Kiefer Sutherland depicts Tom Kirkman, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, who becomes the POTUS after an explosion claims the lives of everyone in front of him in the Presidential line of succession. Get excited! This Is Us (Tuesdays on ABC) If you were a fan of Parenthood, analysts say this is the show for you. This Is Us revolves around a group of people who are associated by the fact that they share the same birthday. Rebecca (played by Mandy Moore) and Jack (portrayed by Milo Ventimiglia) are married and getting ready to have three bundles of joy on Jack’s 36th birthday. Randall (depicted by Sterling K. Brown who just earned an Emmy for his depiction of Christopher Darden in The People v O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story) is a man celebrating his 36th birthday trying to resolve whether or not he should make contact with his father who abandoned him when he was born. Kate (played by Chrissy Metz) and Kevin (played by Justin Hartley) are twins who are spending their 36th birthday grappling with their unhappy lives, with Kate focusing on changing her eating habits and Kevin disappointed with his current job. To verify your HVAC system is up to the task of keeping your home warm and cozy while you enjoy these new shows this autumn and winter, call Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning and ask about our discounts on Precision tune-ups for your furnace. Back To BlogContact Us