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SUNDAY (After Football)

8PM - Little Big Shots

9PM - Chicago Justice (New)

10PM - Shades of Blue

 

MONDAY

8PM - The Voice / The New Celebrity Apprentice (mid-season)

10PM - Timeless (New) / Taken (mid-season)

 

TUESDAY

8PM - The Voice

9PM - This is Us (New)

10PM - Chicago Fire

 

WEDNESDAY

8PM - Blindspot

9PM - Law & Order: SVU

10PM - Chicago P.D.

 

THURSDAY

8PM - Superstore

8:30 - The Good Place (New)

9PM - Chicago Med

10PM - The Blacklist

 

FRIDAY

8PM - Caught on Camera with Nick Cannon

9PM - Grimm

10PM - Dateline NBC

 

Carmichael Show, Marlon, Powerless, Great News, Trial & Error, Blacklist: Redemption, Emerald City, Midnight Texas and The Wall are all being held for midseason.

 

I have to give NBC credit for rebuilding their lineup over the last several years. Of course a lot of that is The Voice and all of the millions of Chicago shows, but nevertheless ...

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Yeah, I realized it wasn't on the list initially or picked up so I saw that they were debating it for summer. They seem to like it, but as pointed out, have nothing really similar to it. A guilty summer pleasure sounds like a good idea ...

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