GLEE went out with dignity–and given that this was Glee, that was far from a sure thing. Over its 6 years (at least 2 more than wisdom would have allowed), Glee made so many disastrous turns into overblown silliness, meanness (sometimes outright cruelty), inconsistency, repetition and camp that more than anything else, tonight’s series finale […]
In its 6th season, THE GOOD WIFE continued to delightfully flout every depressing lesson the rest of network television tells us. Under the remarkable stewardship of Robert and Michelle King, the series turns out seasons that are distinctive, moving, sharply funny, phenomenally intelligent and have an eye for the bigger moral and political picture, […]
PROOF: Tuesday 10PM on TNT – Change the Channel Is there life after pilot? TNT’s new PROOF doesn’t make much of a first impression. It’s a squishy attempt to fuse a medical setting with the come-into-the-light spirituality that’s made inspirational hits out of stories like Heaven Is For Real–except in this case, stripped of […]
THE JIM GAFFIGAN SHOW: Wednesday 10PM on TV Land – If Nothing Else Is On… Doofus dads are a staple of TV sitcoms, and THE JIM GAFFIGAN SHOW is an affable addition to the canon. Gaffigan has made a modest industry out of recounting his life as a stand-up comic squeezed with his wife […]
The MTV version of SCREAM nailed its own problem back in the pilot, courtesy of its one-man meta machine Noah (John Karna)–but diagnosing one’s own illness is a long way from curing it. A TV series, indeed, can’t possibly duplicate the experience of a slasher movie, because that genre plays a numbers game: its […]
THE GOOD WIFE: Sunday 9PM on CBS In the wasteland of this fall’s collection of lackluster network programming, THE GOOD WIFE is starting to seem less like an exception and more like a miracle. (Even more so, since it lives on CBS.) Robert and Michelle King’s series eased into its 7th season tonight as […]
In its second season, MTV’s FINDING CARTER made a disappointingly dim argument for sustaining itself beyond its initial premise. The series remains well-acted, and it has its emotionally pursuasive moments, but its season was swallowed up by plot contrivances and melodrama. Melodrama has always been part of Finding Carter‘s DNA. It began with the […]
In this era of peak TV, there are more shows than ever that we devour, that we obsess about and are thrilled by and that shock us and tear us apart. There are fewer, however, that we simply love. Julian Fellowes’s DOWNTON ABBEY was a canny mix of the old-fashioned and new-fangled, aristocracy porn […]