TV’s New Leading Ladies Mean Business – Fall’s Must Watch Line Up

TV’s New Leading Ladies Mean Business – Fall’s Must Watch Line Up

I’ve been checking out the upcoming Fall TV line up and am excited to see all the starlets that are playing pretty significant leading roles on some action packed dramas. Four of my favorite actresses are gender-breaking stereotypes through their roles as heads of state, business, and the classroom. Here are three awesome new shows that will have you cheering these leading ladies and taking notes for your business, regardless of if they are playing good or bad girls.

 

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Award winning actress Alfre Woodard stars as Madam President (of the Unites States) and Katherine Heigl leads as a CIA Analyis that use to be engaged to her son. Needless to say these two ladies have a lot to juggle in this NBC drama between running the free world and protecting it. Tune in on November 17.

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Viola Davis stars as a law professor and defense attorney pulling out all the stops to win her cases. Between molding her class of law students, defending clients in the court and living life in the fast lane; this double duty professional is just trying to stay one step ahead. The show is another Shonda Rhimes’ baby and premiers on Thursday, September 25.

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 In this Batman-inspired prequel, Jada Pinkett Smith stars as nightclub-owning gangster running the legendary DC comic city. This bad-girl maybe be on the wrong side of the law, but she is definitely about her business.  The series premiers on Monday, September 22.

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