REIGN rang down the curtain on the first piece of its season (it returns on January 23, having managed to hold onto its post-Vampire Diaries timeslot) in fine historical romance style. The script, by series co-creator Laurie McCarthy (the episode was directed by Fred Gerber), brought the show’s main storyline to the forefront: the […]
THE BLACKLIST adequately completed the first act of its season’s mission with tonight’s fall finale–but the tough part is still to come. NBC largely adopted a conservative schedule this season–a new sitcom after Tuesday’s The Voice and a couple more thrown away on Thursday, another fantasy thriller after Grimm, a third old-skewing procedural to […]
For all its gigantic, game-changing success, THE WALKING DEAD seems fated always to be a dramatically uneven series. Under new showrunner Scott M. Gimple (who, contrary to previous practice, will keep his job in the already-ordered Season 5), the first half of Season 4 got off to a strong start, with an emphasis on […]
It’s been an odd, spotty half-season for THE VAMPIRE DIARIES. For one thing, it’s been more like two mini-seasons: the story of all-powerful, unkillable vampire-witch-whatever Silas, which would have been expected to climax in the fall finale, abruptly ended 7 episodes into the season–which was too bad, because with Silas as its Stefanganger (Paul […]
In the fall of its fifth season, THE WALKING DEAD has remained a ratings phenomenon like nothing else on television, and for much of this run of episodes, the always-uneven show deserved some of its wild success. Showrunner Scott M. Gimple and overall Walking Dead honcho Robert Kirkman made unexpected pacing choices that kept […]
With the addition of Rockne S. O’Bannon to the REVOLUTION writing/producing team as co-showrunner, alongside series creator Eric Kripke, the first half (actually 9/22nds) of its second season has been more tightly focused and dramatically effective than the mess of its first year. There were considerably less of Season 1’s annoying mannerisms: endless trudging […]
Season 1 of THE MAGICIANS had plenty of flaws, but lack of ambition wasn’t one of them. In a way unseen on Syfy since the days of Battlestar Galactica, The Magicians wanted to be about everything: Harry Potter, The Chronicles of Narnia, Doctor Who, the very concept of the supernatural as escapist entertainment, the […]
GREY’S ANATOMY doesn’t get much attention these days, not even compared to its creator Shonda Rhimes’s shinier Scandal—Grey’s is just a soap–but after 10 years, it still knows how to pull off a big episode. The fall finale, written by Co-Executive Producer William Harper and directed by Tony Phelan, effectively kicked off a long […]