VERONICA MARS: Watch It At Home – Still a TV Show, For Better and Worse It was probably impossible for the movie of VERONICA MARS to live up to the story of how it came to be made. That’s an epic, decade-long saga, which began when the TV series, critically praised but never a […]
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” […]
Hardly anyone has been watching KIDDING, which makes Showtime’s decision to renew the show for a second season a sign of their commitment either to indie movie sensibility or to being in business with Jim Carrey. In either case, the renewal gives the series a year to decide whether to work past its seemingly […]
AMERICAN CRIME: Thursday 10PM on ABC – Potential DVR Alert Recently, the broadcast networks have started kicking the tires of what we think of as “cable” oriented programming, by which we mean serialized, darker, more emotionally ambiguous and less genre-bound stories that require serious attention from viewers. This kind of programming is against broadcast TV’s […]
MR. SELFRIDGE: Sunday 9PM on PBS To get the obvious over with quickly, MR. SELFRIDGE, PBS’s attempt to find a partner for its blockbuster hit Downton Abbey, isn’t in that show’s league. Instead it’s a merely pleasant traipse down another corner of early 20th-century British history. While Downton offers a cornucopia of sharply-drawn characters […]
VINYL: Sunday 9PM on HBO – DVR Alert Even with an ever-increasing amount of new and emerging competition, for now at least there’s still nothing in television quite like an all-in, no-expense-spared HBO event, and the network’s rock & roll spectacle VINYL certainly qualifies. It reunites Martin Scorsese with writer/executive producer Terence Winter, with […]
Michelle Ashford’s series MASTERS OF SEX has been the extraordinary surprise of the fall television season. It seemed, on its face, to be dauntingly unpromising. In telling the story of sex researchers William Masters (Michael Sheen) and Virginia Johnson (Lizzy Caplan) in the 1950s, surely it would be smarmy or else dull, too much […]
GROUND FLOOR: Thursday 10PM on TBS – If Nothing Else Is On… As cable networks have stolen more and more of the glory from broadcasters, with TV movies, miniseries, and quality 1-hour dramas now largely in their domain, one of the last bastions of broadcast domination is the mainstream sitcom. (Niche comedies are a […]