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Upfront Has Us Excited

Each year, networks across the nation get together for the Upfront to watch previews of Fall's upcoming shows. CW's Upfront was today, May 16th, and I still have a buzz from all of the excitement! Earlier this year, we brought you a list of some of the shows considered for the new Fall lineup, and now we have the answers! Here is your Fall 2013-2014 CW50 Weeknight Lineup:

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Of course, as CW fanatics, we are excited for everything this Fall. We are still mourning the season finales of our faves TVD, Arrow and Hart of Dixie, so we can't wait for those shows to come back into our lives. But lucky for us, we have some new awesome shows to look forward to, as well.

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Marcia Jackson and Tonya Roscoe from the Detroit Deltas Social Action Chair with Street Beat host Rob Stone (credit: Ken Bryant, Jr./CW50)

The Tomorrow People looks really cool. It has an X-Men meets Jumper vibe and follows the superhero trend that we are loving right now. The Tomorrow People stars Robbie Amell, younger cousin to Arrow's Stephen Amell, who plays a teenager who has some serious problems. He knows he's different but can't figure out why.

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Reign is totally different from most of what is on TV these days. Reign is the story of Mary Stuart and her journey to become Mary, Queen of Scots. Mary is played by the beautiful Adelaide Kane, who I can't wait to see more of! The show is beautifully done, and analyzes a world that we don't think about much. Summer is great, but we can't wait for Fall to get here... we need our shows!

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P.S. The Upfront also brought us news about the future! Introducing CWSeed, a brand new world for CW. CWSeed is a compilation of brand new, hilarious shows that can be instantly streamed on the internet. These shows look so funny, and there is something for everyone. I can't wait to waste hours and hours on CWSeed!

Vanessa Rao/ CW44 Tampa Bay

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