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Why Is ABC Hoarding So Many Scripted Shows for Midseason?

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Why Is ABC Hoarding So Many Scripted Shows for Midseason?


By now, you’ve likely already seen ABC’s fall 2026 schedule and probably have a few thoughts about how it’s been structured. I know I do.

On paper, ABC’s 2026 to 2027 lineup creates an odd contradiction. It somehow feels both crowded and underutilized at the same time.

The thing that stands out to me is not a lack of scripted programming. If anything, ABC looks like it has more scripted series in the pipeline than it actually plans to air in the fall.

(Disney/Darko Sikman)

With the order of a Texas-set Grey’s Anatomy spinoff, ABC now has six scripted series lined up for midseason.

That slate includes High Potential, The Rookie, The Rookie: North, Shifting Gears, and Will Trent, alongside the new Grey’s Anatomy extension.

And that is where I start to question the strategy.

When you zoom out, ABC’s fall schedule still carries only a handful of scripted hours, while a significant portion of its lineup is being held back for midseason.

(Disney/Anne Marie Fox)

Mondays are obviously off the table thanks to Monday Night Football, which immediately removes one of broadcast TV’s biggest real estate blocks.

But even with that constraint, there are still open windows across the week, including Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday, where additional scripted launches could realistically sit.

Instead, ABC seems to be concentrating a large portion of its scripted slate in midseason, almost as if it is trying to batch its launches rather than spread them across the year.

I understand the logic behind that in theory. A concentrated rollout can make marketing more efficient, reduce competition between new shows, and give each launch a clearer spotlight.

(Disney/Mike Taing)

But from a viewer perspective, and maybe this is just me, it also creates a visibility problem.

If you are launching six scripted series in a compressed window, it becomes difficult for each one to get enough space to establish itself.

High Potential Is on a Dangerous Trajectory on ABC

That concern feels even sharper with High Potential, which is heading into its first midseason return.

It has not been off the air long yet, but by the time it comes back, the gap will start to matter more in terms of audience memory and momentum.

(Matt Miller/Disney)

For a newer series still building a consistent viewer base, even a single cycle off the air can interrupt that habit loop more than networks tend to assume.

On the other side, you have shows like The Rookie and Will Trent, which have proven they can land in almost any slot ABC gives them and still find an audience.

Those are the kinds of reliable performers most networks would benefit from using more consistently across the year rather than selectively.

Then there is the Grey’s Anatomy universe, which operates in its own category entirely.

(Disney/Anne Marie Fox)

It remains one of the few broadcast franchises that still carries weight across both linear and streaming, even as traditional ratings matter less than they once did.

Which is why I do not fully buy the idea that its spinoff necessarily needs to be held for midseason protection.

A series with that level of built-in awareness could likely land almost anywhere on the schedule and still generate attention.

What keeps standing out to me is the broader pattern. ABC is not short on scripted content. It is short on scripted presence across the full broadcast year.

Eve grinning at Matt on Shifting Gears Season 1 Episode 9Eve grinning at Matt on Shifting Gears Season 1 Episode 9
(Disney/Raymond Liu)

And that is what makes the strategy feel slightly off.

Broadcast television keeps talking about consistency and habitual viewing, but the scheduling still treats scripted programming like something to be carefully portioned out rather than steadily delivered.

Maybe there are perfectly rational internal reasons for it.

Budget control, risk management, promotional bandwidth. All of that matters more behind the scenes than it does on a schedule grid.

(Disney/Mike Taing)

But from where I am sitting, it still feels like ABC is sitting on a stronger scripted slate than it is actually using in real time.

What are your thoughts on the situation, TV Fanatics? Do you believe that ABC could have slotted in some more scripted series to its fall schedule?

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