TURN: Sunday 9PM on AMC Previously… on TURN: In 1776, apolitical New York cabbage farmer Abe Woodhull (Jamie Bell) is pulled into spying for the colonial cause, inveigled by his old friends Ben Tallmadge (Seth Numrich) and Caleb Brewster (Daniel Henshall), and concerned for the safety of old flame Anna Strong (Heather Lind), who […]
MAJOR CRIMES: Monday 9PM on TNT MAJOR CRIMES returned for its third season tonight with a grim but unremarkable hour. The episode, written by Co-Executive Producer Michael Alaimo and directed by David McWhirter, tipped off its hand very early for anyone raised on cop procedurals: when the wife and mother of a missing family […]
HALT AND CATCH FIRE: Sunday 10PM on AMC – Potential DVR Alert HALT AND CATCH FIRE won’t remind you much of The Social Network. (Or for that matter of Silicon Valley.) Set in 1983 Texas and written by first-time series creators Christopher Cantwell and Christopher C. Rogers (the series will be run by the […]
TYRANT: Tuesday 10PM on FX – If Nothing Else Is On… For better or worse, it may be particularly unfair to judge FX’s new TYRANT on the basis of its pilot alone. There’s been an unusual amount of behind-the-scenes dissension on the show that’s gone public, and one of the upshots is that although […]
For scripted network shows, a summer season is like a dog year, far more weighty than the regular kind. The mortality rate is so high that just getting a renewal is a considerable feat, and a show like Rookie Blue, extended to a 5th season, might as well be Meet the Press. So THE […]
SELFIE: Tuesday 8PM on ABC starting September 30 – If Nothing Else Is On… PLAYERS: George Bernard Shaw. (And Lerner & Loewe, whose My Fair Lady made Pygmalion into a fixture of pop culture.) Series creator Emily Kapnek, of Suburgatory. Stars John Cho and Karen Gillan. Pilot director Julie Anne Robinson. Warner Bros. Television. […]
FOREVER: Tuesday 10PM on ABC Previously… on FOREVER: Henry Morgan (Ioan Gruffudd) is a New York medical examiner with a secret: he’s been alive for 200 years. It’s not that he can’t be killed, but when he is, his body instantly vanishes, only to pop up naked and alive in a nearby body of […]
Bill Hader’s return to SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE had everything: a singing monologue; a celebrity cameo (from Harvey Fierstein); a more-than-cameo assist from Kristen Wiig (Hader’s co-star in the current The Skeleton Twins); the return of geriatric, racist TV newsman Herb Welch; an Al Pacino impersonation; a more obscure Hader franchise character… and of course Stefon. […]