THE NIGHT SHIFT: Tuesday 10PM on NBC – Change the Channel It’s as though NBC and series creators Jeff Judah and Gabe Sachs (they were among the showrunners of the 90210 reboot, and wrote the first Diary of a Wimpy Kid movie) deliberately set out to make the least distinctive series possible with THE NIGHT […]
ZOO: Tuesday 9PM on CBS – Change the Channel Of all the broadcast networks, CBS is the biggest fan of branding. It has its procedural hours during the regular season, its working-class half-hours (which are either multi-camera or feel like they could be), and more recently, its summer sci-fi thrillers. Under the Dome begat […]
> Disclaimer: Network pilots now in circulation are not necessarily in the form that will air in the Fall. Pilots are often reedited and rescored, and in some cases even recast or reshot. So these critiques shouldn’t be taken as full reviews, but rather as a guide to the general style and content of the […]
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2: Worth A Ticket – Bigger Isn’t Always Better, But Still Good Enough Like a lot of sequels animated and not, HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 has been conceived on a much more spectacular scale than its predecessor, and as it’s become a bigger and more conventional action-adventure, […]
To be sure, NBC’s THE GOOD PLACE hasn’t had much competition in the category of Most Imaginative Broadcast Sitcom this season. (Really, there’s just The Last Man On Earth, which has been having a monotonous and somewhat off-putting Season 2.) Still, while the half-hour form (you can’t really call many of the shows “comedies” […]
THE CRAZY ONES was conspicuously missing from CBS’s long list of early 2014-15 series renewals, and of course it’s faint praise to say that the show isn’t as bad as that sounds. It’s the case, though: The Crazy Ones resisted the temptation to be merely “The Robin Williams Show,” and at its best it’s […]
RESURRECTION: Sunday 9PM on ABC American viewers have a seemingly endless fascination with the undead in all their various forms, and that extended to last season’s instant midseason hit RESURRECTION (although its ratings steadily declined throughout its run). The show returned tonight for its second season, and as is often the case with it, […]
Marvel may own the movie houses, but DC Comics has been demonstrating that it has the edge when it comes to the small screen. ARROW has steadily improved since its debut, and in its second season it provided a model of the way comic book action-adventures can work on TV within the limitations of […]