.DeadlineDominic reviews ThePolitician, AllRise, ProdigalSon and BluffCityLaw and tells you the one show you absolutely cannot miss:
The new NFL season is well underway and the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards have come and gone. Now comes the kickoff of the fall TV season beginning tonight.
Tonight, we have three shows debuting and the first offering from Ryan Murphy’s lucrative new-ish deal with Netflix. Which one is a must-see for the new season? You’ll have to watch the video above to find out.features Ben Platt as Payton Hobert, the adopted son of a wealthy Santa Barbara family who has his sights set on the White House and the high school election that will begin his ascent.
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