HANNIBAL: Friday 10PM on NBC With the exception of Twin Peaks, HANNIBAL may well be the strangest drama ever to air on a broadcast network. Created for television by Bryan Fuller as a prequel in the Thomas Harris canon to Red Dragon, it mixes mannered, hushed, often extended dialogue sequences with loving, lingering scenes of […]
For fans of his remarkable Battlestar Galactica reboot, it’s still strange to see series creator Ronald D. Moore switch to Starz’s much more old-fashioned OUTLANDER. (Some of the abruptness of that switch was accidental: Moore was attached to other, more BSG-like shows in the interim, but they weren’t picked up to series.) Nevertheless, on […]
MOB CITY: Wednesday 9PM on TNT As a writer and director, Frank Darabont has never been in a hurry. His The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile, The Majestic and The Mist all run over 2 hours (Green Mile is over 3), and his initial season of The Walking Dead had as measured a pace […]
ARROW, CW’s successful new superhero action series, has found its own best secret identity as a quasi-soap, a fact imperfectly illustrated by tonight’s midseason finale. The tactic of conveying a comic book saga through soapiness isn’t a crazy one–the Spider-Man franchise, in both its recent incarnations, has been as much romance as spectacle, and […]
WYNONNA EARP: Friday 10PM on Syfy – Change the Channel Syfy has recently been trying to burnish its schlocky image with some more ambitious projects, most notably the time-travel thriller 12 Monkeys and The Magicians, a show with plenty of flaws but also lots of imagination. The network’s economics, though, probably demand that a […]
John Ridley’s ABC anthology series AMERICAN CRIME has always worn its sackcloth and ashes in plain sight, but Season 3 was especially brutal. It was eight hours of unceasing human misery, enough to make the insides curdle of even the most earnest devotee of serious TV drama. Understandably, viewers fled, pushing the show’s ratings […]
NASHVILLE doesn’t make more than a gesture these days toward having very much to say about the music industry, or the place of country music in American culture. It’s simply a soap, and often an effective one; with this week’s renewal, it’s reached the promised land of a 4th season on the air, buffered […]
SNOWFALL: Wednesday 10PM on FX – In the Queue It used to make sense to judge a new TV series based on its pilot, because the pilot was a template of all the episodes that would follow. In the serialized, bingeable TV era, though, an opening hour is often just an introduction to the […]