GROWN-ISH: Wednesday 8PM on Freeform – In Progress ABC’s Black-ish has been a bright spot on the broadcast landscape, the rare network family sitcom to earn both wide audiences and critical praise for its combination of political sting and emotional warmth. A spin-off created by Black-ish creator Kenya Barris (and Larry Wilmore, an original […]
STAR: Wednesday 9PM on FOX (returning January 4) – In the Queue The writer/producer/director Lee Daniels makes his home in wild melodrama, and he’s had success at two extremes: with the almost hallucinatory grittiness of Precious, and the ultra-glitz of Empire. His new FOX series STAR is an attempt to meld both, and not […]
UNDER THE DOME: Monday 10PM on CBS The broadcast networks don’t get much in the way of pleasant surprises these days, but last summer’s UNDER THE DOME was an exception. CBS’s “event” adaptation of Stephen King’s massively long novel was intended as an ambitious entry in the quiet world of summer programming, and it […]
MISTRESSES faced some challenges in its 3rd season. Two were interrelated: for budget reasons, the network and studio decided to relocate the production to Vancouver, and that prompted marquee star Alyssa Milano to disengage from her contract. Season 3 didn’t really suffer from these changes, since Milano’s character Savi had a relatively weak role […]
> The title “Best Drama On Network Television” used to mean a lot more than it does these days (what’s the competition? Parenthood has lovely moments but also its share of contrivances; Fringe and The Vampire Diaries are terrific niche shows), but for whatever it’s still worth, THE GOOD WIFE continues to own the crown. […]
THE GIRLFRIENDS’ GUIDE TO DIVORCE has made its way, at least somewhat, past a very shaky start–not so much in the ratings, which have remained mediocre (although steady enough for Bravo to declare its first scripted 1-hour a win and order another season), but dramatically. At the start, Girlfriends pandered all too blatantly to […]
PREACHER: Monday 9PM on AMC Think of PREACHER as American Gods without the aspirations to greatness. Both shows detail the gory interactions between (more or less) ordinary humans and supernatural beings; both tackle religion as an integral part of their pulp action; both feature jet-black humor. Under Bryan Fuller’s supervision, though, Gods is painterly […]
THE STRAIN: Sunday 10PM on FX – Potential DVR Alert Although capable of finer things (notably his Oscar-winning Pan’s Labyrinth), the expert filmmaker Guillermo del Toro is one of those directors–you could call them Tarantinians–with a deep fondness for neo-schlock. It’s resulted in projects like the Hellboy series, and also Pacific Rim, where del […]