A lot can happen between the creation of a TV pilot in the spring and the production of episodes for the regular season: a writing/producing team is hired, audience focus groups weigh in, networks and studios (which may have had their own turnover) give plenty of notes, helpful and otherwise, and critics begin to rear […]
One never knows, but the rebranding of its network probably doesn’t bode well for RECOVERY ROAD. The recently-renamed Freeform, which has over the last few months canceled Chasing Life and Switched At Birth, while renewing Stitchers and Shadowhunters, seems to be moving in the direction of heroine-led fantasy-adventures and procedurals, rather than the YA […]
THE BLACKLIST: Monday 10PM on NBC – If Nothing Else Is On… NBC has made it very clear that its top fall priority is the launch of the new Monday drama THE BLACKLIST. The show has been given the network’s plum post-The Voice slot, and clearly, NBC sees the series as a more consistent […]
BROKE: Thursday 9:30PM on CBS Even brand-new episodes of CBS multicamera sitcoms can have a tendency to feel like reruns, and the network’s new midseason series BROKE brings that to the “but this is ridiculous” level. Broke is built around virtually the same premise as NBC’s midseason sitcom Indebted. (The two shows even air […]
Even though no one who isn’t in the awards game could name a member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (or would care about their opinion if they did), that group has seen its Golden Globes become the 2d most prominent award for both movies and TV. In the last few years, the Globes […]
MULANEY: Sunday 9:30PM on FOX Previously… on MULANEY: John Mulaney (the series creator playing a character with his own name) is a stand-up comic who supports himself by serving as a producer on a comedy game show hosted by egomaniacal, insecure old-timer Lou Cannon (Martin Short). John’s roommates are college friend Jane (Nasim Pedrad) […]
HELL ON WHEELS: Saturday 9PM on AMC In its 5 seasons on the air, HELL ON WHEELS has never achieved a sustained stability, shifting tones and narrative thrust on an almost seasonal basis as a perpetual bubble show in the ratings. Based on tonight’s Season 5 premiere, this announced final stanza may be its […]
BROOKLYN NINE-NINE kicked off the beginning of the end of the 2013-14 network television season tonight, the first full-season series to reach its finale, so it’s time to start making some summarizing judgments about the year in television. Brooklyn was the best of the fall’s comedy pilots, and unlike some of its brethren (Hostages […]