MR. SELFRIDGE, which might as well be called “Downton Abbey Won’t Be Back For 10 Months, So What Else Are You Gonna Watch?”, concluded its second, very earnest season on PBS tonight. World War I came to Mr. Selfridge this season, much as it had to Downton, and the result was a less bustling […]
PENNY DREADFUL: Sunday 10PM on Showtime Previously… on PENNY DREADFUL: In 1890s London, a mysterious set of figures exist in a world where literature’s classic horror characters are as real as Jack the Ripper and the Industrial Revolution. Sir Malcolm Murray (Timothy Dalton), a famous African explorer, is searching for his daughter Mina, who […]
It was inevitable that with Andy Samberg returning to SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE as host, tonight’s season finale would have the feel of an SNL class reunion. The cameo guests were indeed plentiful: Bill Hader, Kristen Wiig, Fred Armisen, Seth Meyers, Martin Short, and Maya Rudolph all showed up, and that’s not even to mention […]
In all ways but one, GRIMM had a highly enjoyable third season. Its one significant flaw came when it tried to cultivate a deeper mythology than the events in Portland where it’s set. That took the show away from its core characters, while the plot elements it used–mysterious keys, a puzzle map, a nobility […]
HART OF DIXIE barely survived the hunger games known as network scheduling season this year–it won’t be back until midseason, with an abbreviated (and probably final) set of episodes, and even then only so it can hit the 4-season mark that increases syndication prices. The show’s ratings were passable at best when it aired […]
For the most part, Shonda Rhimes and the Season 10 finale of GREY’S ANATOMY kept its Cristina Yang Farewell Extravaganza confined to a 20-minute chunk in the second half. The opening half of the hour, written by Co-Executive Producer William Harper and directed by Tony Phelan, was concerned with an explosion at a shopping […]
The fifth season of THE VAMPIRE DIARIES was great fun as usual, although also a bit sloppier than the norm. That could well be the result of series mastermind Julie Plec having to spread her time between Diaries, the new Originals, and whatever her duties were on The Tomorrow People, of which she was […]
The idea of planting Mary, Queen of Scots in the middle of the CW line-up, a 16th century monarch among the network’s assortment of wisecracking vampires, werewolves, demons and other supernatural creatures, seemed half-crazy when the network picked up REIGN last fall, but the series has built strongly through the course of the season […]