NASHVILLE – Wednesday 10PM on ABC: Potential DVR Alert ABC has become the network of soaps, and its big play in the genre for fall is NASHVILLE, which is inheriting Revenge‘s slot as the latter show gets promoted to Sundays. The new drama is less instantly compelling than Revenge‘s pilot (there’s no mysterious shooting […]
ARROW: Wednesday 8PM on CW – If Nothing Else Is On It’s Comic-Con week in San Diego, and while we here don’t participate in that particular hullabaloo (waiting for hours just to see a trailer that’s instantly put on the web? No, thanks), there’s some good coverage here. What does seem appropriate is to […]
CHICAGO FIRE: Wednesday 10PM on NBC – Change the Channel Network television doesn’t come more dully generic than NBC’s “new” CHICAGO FIRE, a series that seems to be assembling itself out of old film clips even as you watch it. In its time of need, NBC turned to one of its most prolific and […]
GOSSIP GIRL: Monday 9PM on CW WHERE WE WERE: Blair (Leighton Meester) with Chuck (Ed Westwick), and then not. Serena (Blake Lively) with Dan (Penn Badgley), and then not. Mix, then repeat. Other things happened: Serena was Gossip Girl for a while, but that didn’t turn out well for anyone–particularly the show. Nate (Chace […]
90210: Monday 8PM on CW WHERE WE WERE: Mid car-crash. A truck was plowing into Dixon (Tristan Wilds), in a way that would surely kill an actor in the middle of contract renegotiations. Dixon’s love Adriana (Jessica Lowndes), singer and sometime alcoholic, drug addict and maniac, to whom Dixon was driving, had given up […]
The 2nd season of HELL ON WHEELS was different, and perhaps somewhat better, than its first. (Behind the scenes, experienced producer John Shiban was brought on to showrun with series creators Joe and Tony Gayton.) If the show manages to come back for a 3rd season, it appears that incarnation will be yet another […]
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 […]
The heart sank when 15 minutes into tonight’s SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE–the part of the show that’s still supposed to be funny–the first post-monologue sketch was a labored, silly bit that went nowhere with host Daniel Craig as a construction worker unable to come up with coherent catcalls when women walked by, instead praising her […]