March is a busy month for TV, with a ton of premieres of both new and returning series. From a trippy story of a man living in two realities to more adventures of a family running a fast food joint to the students of Greendale's exile ending to Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce finally making their return, there's plenty of choices.

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Check out the list below of some of the most notable March premieres and let us know which one you're most excited for in the poll below. Awake series premiere (NBC) 10pm: NBC's new series, about a cop (Jason Isaacs) who finds himself living in two different realities after an accident, is one of this TV season's most original and daring new shows. Check out Matt Fowler's review of the pilot and his interview with star Jason Isaacs The Aquabats! Super Show ! series premiere (The Hub) 11am ET/8am PT: The real life band, complete with their superhero personas, come to TV with this new series. Fans of Yo Gabba Gabba will be happy to know Super Show! shares some of the same DNA, in the form of Christian Jacobs, AKA The Aquabats' The MC Bat Commander, who is one of Yo Gabba Gabba's creators. GCB series premiere (ABC) 10pm: Based on the book Good Christian Bitches, this soapy new series follows a former high school mean girl (Leslie Bibb) who returns to her home in Dallas, where she is greeted with less than a warm welcome by a former classmate (Kristin Chenoweth). Breakout Kings season premiere (A&E) 10pm: A&E launches Season 2 of their series about a group of convicts (played by the likes of Jimmi Simpson and Serinda Swan) tasked with bringing in escaped cons. The ads imply a death is coming soon for one of the main characters. Breaking In season premiere (FOX) 8:30pm: Contra Security is back! The Christian Slater comedy series returns after FOX reversed their initial decision to cancel the show last year. This season, Slater's Oz sells Contra, only to quickly butt heads with his new boss, played by Megan Mullally. Bob's Burgers season premiere (FOX) 8:30pm: After sitting out much of the season while Allen Gregory and Napoleon Dynamite had their turn at bat, FOX brings back Bob and his family for a second season of family and fast food. Fashion Star series premiere (NBC) 9pm: NBC tries their hand at a fashion designer competition series with a judging panel that includes Jessica Simpson and Nicole Richie, and Elle Macpherson as host. South Park season premiere (Comedy Central) 10pm: Per usual, we have no idea what Matt and Trey have planned as South Park enters Season 16. But per usual, we're curious! Ugly Americans season premiere (Comedy Central) 10pm: Social worker Mark is back, as the animated series returns for the rest of its second season. Community midseason premiere (NBC) 8pm: Community is back!!!! Yeah, we're psyched to have the ever-inventive, ever-funny gang from Greendale back after NBC sidelined the comedy for a couple of months. Twelve episodes of Season 3 remain. Missing series premiere (ABC) 8pm: Ashley Judd plays a seemingly mild-mannered mom whose teenage son vanishes while overseas. In a set up that feels like a reverse sex Taken, Judd's character turns out to have a past as a spy and some serious ass kicking abilities – and she's on her way to Europe to deal with anyone who stands in her way of finding her son. Fairly Legal season premiere (USA) 9pm: Sarah Shahi is back for a second season as legal mediator, Kate. With a new showrunner, look for some changes to the dynamic in Season 2. In Plain Sight season premiere (USA) 10pm: It's the fifth and final season for U.S. Marshall Mary Shannon. Dancing with the Stars season premiere (ABC) 8pm: Well hey, this season does have Urkel… Bent series premiere (NBC) 9pm: Amanda Peet and David Walton star in this new half-hour romantic comedy, with Peet's single mom and Walton's contractor beginning a "Will they or won't they?" back and forth, after she hires him to renovate her kitchen. The supporting cast includes Jeffrey Tambor (Arrested Development), J.B. Smoove (Curb Your Enthusiasm) and Jesse Plemons (Friday Night Lights). Touch series premiere (FOX) 9pm: After airing its first episode back in January as a sneak preview, the new Kiefer Sutherland series (created by Heroes' Tim Kring) makes its regular debut. We liked the pilot quite a lot – and are curious to see if the show can sustain itself. Mad Men season premiere (AMC) 9pm: Creator Matthew Weiner loves to keep his secrets, so we know almost no story details about Season 5. But who cares? We're just psyched to have Mad Men, one of TV's best and most well-crafted series, back on the air, after well over a year since the last season.

Which March Premiere Are You Looking Forward to the Most?