In the big city, gender war rises. Sex is prohibited because of a genetic deadly virus. Ruled by hate and anger, boys and girls grow up apart from each other, forming rivals gangs.
Among these lost teenagers, Kenzell and lesya will fight adversity and defy all the rules in order to live their love and restore peace.
I shouldn't get my hopes up for this. Rarely do good cartoons make it past a single season these days. Hopefully this at least gets that.
The epic battle between a determined police chief and a dangerous mobster inflames 1940s Los Angeles in TNT's eagerly anticipated television event Mob City (formerly known as Lost Angels). This powerful drama comes to TNT from Frank Darabont (The Walking Dead), who wrote and directed the pilot and serves as executive producer on the series. Based on the critically acclaimed book L.A. Noir: The Struggle for the Soul of America's Most Seductive City, by John Buntin, Mob City opens in post-war Los Angeles, home to glamorous movie stars, powerful studio heads and returning war heroes. But it's also a city caught between a powerful and corrupt police force and an even more dangerous criminal network determined to make L.A. its West Coast base. Los Angeles Police Chief William Parker (Neal McDonough -- Captain America, Desperate Housewives)) has made it his mission to free the city of criminals like Ben "Bugsy" Siegel (Ed Burns -- Entourage) and Mickey Cohen (Jeremy Luke -- Don Jon), the ruthless king of the Los Angeles underworld. Parker also won't hesitate to go after anyone from his own police force who sells out honor and duty for the sake of a big payout. To carry out his sweep of organized crime, Parker sets up a new mob task force within the LAPD. Headed by Det. Hal Morrison (Jeffrey DeMunn -- The Walking Dead, The Shawshank Redemption), the task force includes Det. Joe Teague (Jon Bernthal -- The Walking Dead), an ex-Marine who holds his cards close to his chest. Mob City's exceptional ensemble cast also includes Gregory Itzin (24), Robert Knepper (Prison Break), Milo Ventimiglia (Heroes) and Alexa Davalos (Clash of the Titans, The Mist). Mob City is produced by TNT Originals, with Darabont, Michael De Luca (The Social Network) and Elliot Webb (Alpha House) serving as executive producers.
Tend to wait at least three eps to heard reviews of new shows instead of watching blind.
Going in blind:
Crossbones (From the creator of Luther starring John Malcovich. Probably the only one actually looking forward to.)
S.H.I.E.L.D. (Kind of hoping for something Heroes like from this.)
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland (Will give it an ep since watch the show it spun off from. Naveen Andrews as Jafar...no idea how Aladdin fits into Wonderland but that casting has my interest.)
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Interested but waiting to hear good things:
Almost Human
Hello Ladies (All I know is it has Stephen Merchant so now on radar.)
The Michael J. Fox Show
The 100 (Used to write off all CW shows but after enjoying Arrow I'm more open. Has an interesting premise.)
Mob City