HBO’s GETTING ON was generally close to unwatchable, and that’s meant as sort of a compliment. Even in the world of pay-TV, where ratings aren’t always at the forefront of a network’s expectations, there’s usually some concession to conventional entertainment value, especially in a show that purports to be a comedy of sorts. But Getting […]
There was one last super-powerful conspiracy for NIKITA (Maggie Q) to bring down in tonight’s series finale, and a climactic showdown with arch-villainess Amanda (Melinda Clarke) to survive, as CW’s low-rated yet hard-to-kill action series finally came to an end after a truncated 4th mini-season. The final episode (fittingly entitled “Canceled”), written by Executive […]
The hits just kept coming on tonight’s SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, which packed a whole fall’s worth of glitz into the show’s final 90 minutes of 2013. Technically, Jimmy Fallon was the host and Justin Timberlake was musical guest, but as anyone would have expected, the two were essentially a team–and if they weren’t enough […]
Frank Darabont has had a busy couple of weeks, although not necessarily in a good way. He launched TNT’s MOB CITY, his first project since being thrown off AMC’s The Walking Dead after less than two seasons as creator/showrunner, to ratings that started out as disappointing and only got worse. Then, earlier this week, […]
After three seasons on the air, it seems fair to say that–paraphrasing Star Wars—Homeland isn’t the show we were looking for. That doesn’t make it a bad series, or an unentertaining one. But it’s not the successor to Mad Men and Breaking Bad in the pantheon of truly great television dramas that it at […]
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 […]
It seems that for many viewers, ONCE UPON A TIME has become too conceptual for its own good. The ratings, so robust just 2 seasons ago, have continued to sink (down another full ratings point this season), and while Once is still relatively successful by ABC standards, it’s no longer a substantial hit. Nevertheless, […]
Improved isn’t the same as good, and the first half of REVENGE‘s third season has languished in the gulf between those two. Under new showrunner Sunil Nayar (who replaced series creator Mike Kelley), Revenge has backed away from the extreme idiocy of last year’s The Initiative storyline, with its quasi-government conspiracies, its psychotic long-lost […]