To many, and for acceptable reason, Friday is apparent as a TV graveyard, a burying arena for shows with low expectations. But the networks aren't giving up on the night just yet. CBS, with its added acceptable and actual loyal (and yes, added mature) audience, can still do some business with its scripted series. And it can still bethink what happened if a little sleeper alleged CSI bankrupt out on Fridays, anon to change the face of the network.
The CW is application Friday as a safe anchorage for its fantasy band faves Smallville (launching its final season) and Supernatural. Fox is aggravating yet again, affective the boisterous summer underperformer the Apprentice Guys to the night, bringing forth Human Target next week, and let's achievement that isn't the afterlife bell for this one. ABC and NBC are relying for now on their newsmags (and NBC has afraid the abhorrent Outlaw out to dry here).
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