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Fall TV Preview - Meet the New Fall Dramas (2007) Page 2

By Rachel Thomas, About.com

Photo Credit: Timothy White ©2007 The CW Network, LLC. All rights reserved.
* Fox Fall Series *

K-Ville
Premiere: September 17
Season Pass Worthiness?: Try it first before committing.
Two years ago, our hearts went out to the victims of Hurricane Katrina. This series revolves around a small police force in New Orleans still on the scene two years after Hurricane Katrina and how they deal with chaos and criminals as they struggle to rebuild their city. * The CW Fall Series *

Gossip Girl

Premiere: September 19
Season Pass Worthiness?: Worth a pass!
From the brilliant minds that brought us The O.C. comes a fun drama about wealthy teens living in New York City. They may live privileged lives, but someone amongst their group is always busy blogging about their dirty little secrets - the problem is they don't know who has been betraying them. Life is Wild
Premiere: October 7
Season Pass Worthiness?: I'm not sure if this series is worth trying at all.
When a father moves his family from New York City to South Africa for a year, they all think he's gone crazy until they begin to understand the breathtaking beauty this county has to offer. Will they want to leave once their year is over? Reaper
Premiere: September 25
Season Pass Worthiness?: Worth a pass!
Some of the best minds in the biz (including Kevin Smith) bring us this promising dramedy about a young adult who becomes a bounty hunter for the devil. His job may be scary at times, but he soon realizes that capturing evil beings is much more satisfying than sitting around playing videogames all day.

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