WE ARE MEN: Monday 8:30PM on CBS Previously… on WE ARE MEN: Carter (Chris Smith), whose recent engagement stopped short of the altar, has joined a colony of men without women at a San Fernando Valley apartment complex. Frank (Tony Shalhoub), Stuart (Jerry O’Connell) and Gil (Kal Penn) are all in various stages of […]
QUANTICO: Sunday 10PM on ABC – In the Queue The first hour of ABC’s QUANTICO is a bit of a mess, but it’s one of the most slickly enjoyable of the network fall TV season. Think of it as Shondaland meets Homeland, although Shonda Rhimes has nothing to do with it. The series creator […]
The headlines have all been in PERSON OF INTEREST‘s favor this past season. As stories of massive worldwide surveillance by the NSA and other agencies have continued to surface, what not so long ago looked like a CBS entry into sci-fi has taken on the feel of just slightly exaggerated reality. The series itself […]
The ratings dipped badly for FRANKLIN & BASH in its 4th season, and if it stays on TNT’s air, it will likely be because the network has too many other problems (Dallas is already gone, Falling Skies is entering its final season, and neither Murder In the First nor Legends launched well) to cancel […]
In its second season, HBO’s SUCCESSION found an exquisite middle ground between Dallas and Shakespeare. The show is still a somewhat rareified taste–it’s routinely been the lowest-rated show in the network’s current Sunday line-up–but as evidenced by its surprise writing Emmy a few weeks ago, its quality is recognized. The Season 2 finale, written […]
GETTING ON: Sunday 10PM on HBO – Worth A Look It’s probably safe to assume that when a network launches a short run of a new series to air only during the holiday season, and that show isn’t at all holiday-related, the show isn’t prominent in the network’s long-term plans. HBO is turning its […]
THE FOLLOWING: Midseason MONDAY 9PM on FOX WHAT IT’S SAYING: Jack Bauer meets Hannibal Lecter. Only this time, Lecter has a cult of imitator serial killers. WHAT IT’S REALLY SAYING: Not for the kiddies. It may look more like a movie than a continuing series, but it certainly gets its point across. Kevin […]
SAVE ME had a late start, but it managed to be the worst network show to premiere during the 2012-13 season. Unspeakably self-righteous, smug and narcissistic–and also not remotely funny–it was a series about religion that could have been underwritten by atheists. While the idea of having The Big C creator Darlene Hunt run […]