DALLAS: Monday 9PM on TNT The most important fact about this second season of the revamped DALLAS is, of course, the sad event that occurred off-screen: the death of Larry Hagman, the legendary J.R. Ewing. Hagman apparently worked right up to the end, and in fact despite evident frailty, he was quite prominent in […]
2 BROKE GIRLS: Monday 8PM on CBS 2 BROKE GIRLS is about as basic as sitcoms come. Take two mismatched young women–Caroline (Beth Behrs), who’s tall, blonde and unable to believe she’s not rich anymore; and Max (Kat Dennings), a busty brunette with street smarts–turn them into enforced roommates and co-workers at a Brooklyn […]
THE CRAZY ONES: Thursday 9PM on CBS Previously… on THE CRAZY ONES: Simon Roberts (Robin Williams), a genuine mad man and an advertising legend, and his more practical daughter Sydney (Sarah Michelle Gellar), run a Chicago ad agency. The dynamics of the place are very clear: Simon and copywriter Zach (James Wolk) are the […]
PERSON OF INTEREST: Tuesday 10PM on CBS You wouldn’t necessarily know it from last night’s ratings, but PERSON OF INTEREST had a smooth segue to its new Tuesday 10PM home. Although there are some notable changes from the past two seasons, in general the show seems very stable, which is exactly what CBS asks […]
The first season of YELLOWSTONE was a feat of auteurship. Every episode of the recently-rebooted Paramount Network’s prestige series was written and directed solely by series creator Taylor Sheridan, something not even David Lynch or Sam Esmail can claim. The result was 10 hours of television that qualified, to an extent rarely seen, as […]
As movie bloodbaths go, NO ONE LIVES is almost–but not quite–clever enough to be worth seeing. We start with a backwoods family of petty outlaws, headed by father Hoag (Lee Tergesen) and including his wife, brother, two adult children and their significant others. Their game is to rob tourists and brutally beat them until […]
SELFIE: Tuesday 8PM on ABC Previously… on SELFIE: Any resemblance to characters created by George Bernard Shaw and musicalized by Lerner & Loewe couldn’t be more intentional, as exacting, exasperated pharmaceutical PR branding expert Henry Higgs (John Cho) undertakes to turn sales rep Eliza Dooley (Karen Gillan) into the modern equivalent of a well-bred […]
Every so often, a show comes along that makes you want to run up to random people in the street and yell “Why aren’t you watching this?” right in their uncomprehending faces. ORPHAN BLACK probably wasn’t–OK, wasn’t–the season’s best new show; The Americans, for one, was more layered and expertly crafted. But Orphan, airing in […]