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Fall TV Scorecard 2015

#20
Adjusted Score: 61068%
Critics Consensus: Life in Pieces' strong cast delivers funny, offbeat stories even if they're not always relatable.

#19
Adjusted Score: 65997%
Critics Consensus: The Muppets brings new energy to a beloved franchise -- and although longtime fans may be taken aback by the show's adult mockumentary approach, the classic characters retain their essential spirit.

Blindspot: Season 1 (2015)
68%

#18
Adjusted Score: 70257%
Critics Consensus: Blindspot is elevated by an intriguing mystery and enough strong action to propel most viewers into a necessary suspension of disbelief.

#17
Adjusted Score: 72482%
Critics Consensus: John Stamos is as handsome and charming as ever, but Grandfathered's jokes are tired and schmaltzy.

#16
Adjusted Score: 56946%
Critics Consensus: Led by a stellar performance from Martin Clunes, Arthur & George honors its source material with a memorable adaptation.
Directed By: Stuart Orme

Adjusted Score: 79792%
Critics Consensus: Trevor Noah's confidence and likability augur well for The Daily Show, even if his edgier jokes are hit-or-miss.

Red Oaks: Season 1 (2014)
80%

#14
Adjusted Score: 81301%
Critics Consensus: Red Oaks offers an affectionate nod to 1980s sex comedies that -- largely thanks to a talented ensemble cast -- finds fresh humor in its familiar premise.

Quantico: Season 1 (2015)
80%

#13
Adjusted Score: 82102%
Critics Consensus: Obvious copycatting aside, Quantico provides ludicrously entertaining thrills from a well-balanced cast.

#12
Adjusted Score: 77567%
Critics Consensus: Indian Summers gathers intrigue slowly but effectively, building into an addictive political thriller with exotic overtones.

#11
Adjusted Score: 89396%
Critics Consensus: W/ Bob and David offers a long-overdue reunion between Mr. Show principals Odenkirk and Cross - and a suitably hilarious reminder of the reasons for their subsequent individual successes.

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