Promos of 'Parenthood', 'Trauma' and 'Community'
Take a first look into NBC’s three newcomers; a family drama, a drama medical and a drama comedy, which will debut their pilots this Fall.
NBC has begun promoting its new Fall series, releasing the previews at the end of re-run shows. “Parenthood“, “Trauma” and “Community” are three fresh filler shows which the network added to replace “Medium”, “My Name is Earl”, “Kings” and “Knight Rider”.
“Parenthood” is a drama starring Peter Krause (”Six Feet Under”). It follows the Braverman family which consists of a financially strapped single mother named Sarah, her opinionated father and strong mother, as well as her three siblings who are all struggling with issues of their own. The drama is to premiere on Wednesday, September 23 at 8/7c.
“Trauma” is a medical drama starring Derek Luke (”Notorious”). Like an adrenaline shot to the heart, “Trauma” is an intense, action-packed look at one of the most dangerous medical professions in the world: first responder paramedics. It premieres Monday, September 28 after the season premiere of “Heroes”.
“Community” meanwhile, is the drama comedy starring Chevy Chase (”Chuck”). Within Greendale Community College, “Community” focuses on a band of misfits, at the center of which is a fast-talkin’ lawyer whose degree has been revoked, who form a study group and end up learning a lot more about themselves than they do about their course work. “Community” is the NBC show that has the latest premiere (Thursday, October 8). Read more…
From the time Elena Gilbert starts a new chapter in her life through meeting a mysterious boy to finding the danger in befriending him, the extended trailer of “The Vampire Diaries” has it all. Besides, the newly released footage brings up clearer plot and conflict that come along with the arrival of Damon.
A new promo of “The Vampire Diaries” is released by The CW, titled “Love Sucks“. Containing metaphorical terms related to vampires, the clip is narrated by the main character, Elena, describing what ‘love’ means to her. Two male hands, which may as well be Damon and Stefan’s, help to provide the tone of ’safe’, ‘hurts’ and ‘out of control’.