Fall schedule hits television waves

By Staff Writer
September 19, 2002

Drop your books and pick up your television remote. Fall’s television series is packed with more anticipated season premiers than ever. As we sat last season in disbelief to watch Rachel say yes to marriage we will have to wait just another few weeks to see who really walks Rachel down the aisle. The Friends season premieres on Thursday Sept. 26th at 8 p.m.

The true story of seven new strangers will return to MTV’s “Real World” this fall, in the sinful city of Las Vegas with more drama heating up in the hot tub than you could ever imagine. Will, Grace, Jack and the piercing voice of Karen return to NBC this fall as well with expectations of a new baby on the way. After interviewing many students on the Cabrini campus, it is clear that “Friends” is the favored pick this fall.

Students said what they would like to see happen this season on “Friends.” A good part of the student body explained that more than anything they would like to see Ross and Rachel finally get married on their last season together. “They are just meant to be together,” Alicia DelPizzo explained. Joey and Phoebe seem to be the final couple students anticipate seeing getting together on the show.

“Dawson’s Creek” will open with its two-hour season premiere, Wednesday Oct. 2 at 8 p.m. on the WB. This season it is said that Joey and Dawson will take their relationship even further than ever before, although new love interests are in store for both of them.

One show students will seem to miss this fall is “Felicity,” even though many were confused with the twisted finale the WB presented us with, in which Felicity is put under a spell and sent back in time. Students say they will still miss the heart warming episodes as they watched Felicity struggle through college, boys, friends, and parents. Other popular returning shows this fall include “ER,” “Third Watch,” “Gilmore Girls,” and “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.”

New dramas to look for this season on the WB include “Everwood,” which can best be paired well with “7th Heaven.” “Birds of Prey,” is another newcomer where we find Batman’s daughter taking over to fight crime in the dark alleys of Gotham City.

If you’re looking for the new heartthrob this season you might find him on Fox’s new series “John Doe,” in which man is awakened on a small island to find himself brilliant, except for the fact that he can’t recall his name or where he came from.

The Frog presents some comic relief with its new show “What I like about you.” Paired sisters Jenny Garth and Amanda Bynes plan to move in together and face life while trying to get a public relations career off the ground and living life in high school. Will Joey and Dawson finally get back together? Will Grace decide to have Will’s baby? Will Rachel and Joey get married?

Hopefully, all these questions and more will be answered this season with new faces and new dramas to keep us glued to television screens each week. Besides, what else better is there to do on Thursday nights?

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