3 Shows to Watch this Fall

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If you’ve been following this blog for a year, a month, a week, or you just found it today, you probably already know that I’m a lover of TV shows. As with the theme of this here blog, I support shows that have good representation and are inclusive.

Here’s three such shows that I’m excited for this fall.

Mixed-ish
Premiere Date: September 24th, 2019 @ 9 pm

Blackish spinoff, Mixed ish show

If you follow this blog or have just seen my Grownish recaps, you already know I’m a fan of all the ish. When I heard news of this spin off, I was interested. When I saw the promo, I was excited.

There aren’t many tv shows or movies or other forms of media that bring this biracial identity to center stage. Especially with a platform as large as the ish following. Mixedish is coming to change that.

Black-ish
Premiere Date: September 24th, 2019 @ 9:30 pm

Blackish

The show that started it all. Without Blackish, we wouldn’t ever have Grownish. I love this show so much and I’m excited to see where they take the family this fall.

Let’s throw it back to the trailer that peaked my interest in the first place.

The Good Place
Premiere Date: September 26th, 2019

The Good Place Final Season

The Good Place is one of those shows that makes you laugh while you’re learning. The show has themes of morality and talks about philosophical theories. I honestly learned so much while watching the past three seasons.

So that’s what I have for you today. Make sure to comment down below!

What will you be watching this fall?

Will you be watching any of these shows?

What’s your favorite TV show?

How do you feel about Mixedish?

Let me know in the comments, let’s chat!

14 responses to “3 Shows to Watch this Fall”

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  5. Reading with Rendz Avatar

    I’m super looking forward to Mixed-ish and Black-ish!
    I’m also going to watch what is actually the final season of Modern Family.
    Hopefully I find the time to actually watch TV lol

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    1. The Educated Negra Avatar

      Finding time is the hardest part! I think I’m going to watch episodes on my lunch break 😄 I didn’t know Modern Family was ending, I haven’t watched it in a while but I do have a good laugh every time I catch an episode

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  6. Kayla @ The Book Loving Beaut Avatar

    Oh my gosh The Good Place and Blackish are my favourite tv shows! I am Interested to see how Mixedish goes too!

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    1. Kayla @ The Book Loving Beaut Avatar

      Also I am excited to watch Flash, Arrow and Supergirl!

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      1. The Educated Negra Avatar

        I’ve heard great things about those shows, have you watched Black Lightning?

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      2. Kayla @ The Book Loving Beaut Avatar

        Ohhhh yesss I haven’t been able to finish season 2 yet tho 😭😔

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      3. The Educated Negra Avatar

        I haven’t gotten a chance to start season 2 yet but I loved season 1

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    2. The Educated Negra Avatar

      I love those shows 😁I think Mixedish will be good, it’s giving me Fresh Off the Boat vibes

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      1. Kayla @ The Book Loving Beaut Avatar

        Ouuu yesss I love Fresh off the Boat

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      2. The Educated Negra Avatar

        It’s such a funny show 🙂

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