NEW GIRL only got better this season. There are TV comedies that are good at silly (Happy Endings, The Neighbors), and there are some that are great at soulful (Parks & Recreation more than any). But combining silliness and soulfulness at once is a remarkable combination, and even in its first-rate initial season, New Girl […]
THE FLASH: Tuesday 8PM on CW Previously… on THE FLASH: Mild-mannered civilian police investigator Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) comes out of an encounter with a particle accelerator and a freak storm, and finds himself gifted with super-speed. Other “metahumans,” though, are less heroic, and before long, Barry has donned a suit and become a superhero […]
If Ryan Murphy’s goal with the second season of AMERICAN CRIME STORY was to demonstrate the breadth of the show’s anthology branding, not just in subject matter but in style and structure–unlike the relative consistency of his American Horror Story, with its repertory company of writers and stars–well, mission accomplished. Murphy handed the keys […]
Read All Our Fall Pilot Reports here. MOM: Monday 9:30PM on CBS starting Sept. 23 – Worth A Look The Chuck Lorre sitcom machine is a major reason that CBS is the most successful of the Big Four networks. The Big Bang Theory is the biggest scripted hit on broadcast television, and while 2 […]
CROSSBONES: Friday 10PM on NBC – Potential DVR Alert Viewers of Starz’s Black Sails will find much that’s familiar in NBC’s summer pirate adventure CROSSBONES. We’re back in the Caribbean, this time in the early 18th century, and there’s a powerful pirate king, a dangerous newcomer who saves his skin by memorizing a secret […]
> PARENTHOOD is sort of the Bizarro version of a broadcast network drama: it shines when addressing the kind of tiny moments of human interaction that just about every other show on TV can’t be bothered to notice, but it sometimes falters when attempting the Big Event Episode that’s bread and butter for most series. […]
THE MICHAEL J. FOX SHOW: Thursday 9:30PM on NBC Note: NBC aired two episodes of THE MICHAEL J. FOX SHOW on its opening night, the pilot at 9PM followed by the first regular episode in the show’s usual 9:30PM timeslot. Our thoughts on the pilot are here. Previously… on THE MICHAEL J. FOX SHOW: […]
The unquestionable highlight of tonight’s SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE was brief but heartfelt: the tail-end of Weekend Update, as Amy Poehler, Andy Samberg, Fred Armisen (wordlessly, as wandering sight-impaired former NY Governor David Paterson) and, inevitably, Bill Hader’s Stefon, all trooped in to bid farewell to co-anchor Seth Meyers on his way to take over […]