PARTNERS: Monday 9PM on FX – Change the Channel Anyone who’s seen the promos on FX over the past several weeks has known what was coming: PARTNERS is a sitcom with the charm of an IRS audit. It’s really less a TV show than an illustrated business deal, the latest in the assembly line […]
EMPIRE: Wednesday 9PM on FOX – Potential DVR Alert The producer/writer/director Lee Daniels creates films that are compellingly moving (Precious), insane (The Paperboy) or both (The Butler), so it’s a wonder that it’s taken him this long to come to television. Working alongside his Butler screenwriter Danny Strong, he’s now given us EMPIRE, an […]
AMERICAN CRIME: Sunday 10PM on ABC John Ridley’s AMERICAN CRIME feels even more like an outlier amid the world of network television than it did when it debuted two years ago. Broadcasters have largely responded to the erosion in their ratings by seeking bigger and bigger tents, relying on procedurals, franchises, remakes and stars […]
Last year FX gave THE AMERICANS showrunners Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg a final 2-season order, and from the vantage point of Season 5’s finale, it seems clear that they’ve approached this stretch as a single 23-episode arc, broken more or less in half by a year’s break. Season 5 was not, in itself, […]
An odd thing happened to NASHVILLE in its 5th season, as it shifted networks to CMT and showrunners to Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick. When series creator Callie Khouri and original showrunner Dee Johnson were in charge, Nashville had revolved around three women: country music superstar Rayna Jaymes (Connie Britton), glitzy troublemaker Juliette Barnes […]
DYNASTY: Wednesday 9PM on CW – In the Queue The new DYNASTY isn’t the fall’s worst new show, but it’s the most puzzling. Was there really a surge of interest among CW’s 18-34 target demo for a revival of an ABC soap that went off the air 28 years ago? The show has a […]
RISE: Tuesday 9PM on NBC – In the Queue RISE creator Jason Katims practically demands that viewers compare his new series with his classic Friday Night Lights. The song that accompanies the opening scene sounds like it came off the Lights soundtrack, director Mike Cahill (an indie filmmaker whose best-known works are Another Earth […]
In its second season, Noah Hawley’s FX series LEGION largely became a delivery system for set-pieces. Some of these sequences, to be sure, were dazzling: Hawley has become a whiz with aspect ratios, split screens, stylized sets, skewed camera angles, eccentric music choices, and all manner of visual and aural devices–at one point, he […]