ASCENSION: Mon-Wed 9PM on Syfy In the post-Battlestar Galactica era, Syfy has barely even seemed to be trying. It’s rather sad: at a point when nearly every network–even CBS!–has at least one substantial piece of inventory in the science-fiction/fantasy genre, Syfy has been filling its air with tame programmers like Eureka and Haven, or […]
ALLEGIANCE: Thursday 10PM on NBC Previously… on ALLEGIANCE: Alex O’Connor (Gavin Stenhouse) has an Unforgettable-level memory–if also a semi-Asperbergian inability to handle social intercourse–that have made him the CIA’s most brilliant analyst. One thing he hasn’t figured out, though, is that his mother Katya (Hope Davis), father Mark (Scott Cohen) and sister Natalie (Margarita […]
In its 4th season, the geist of GIRLS no longer seemed to be hitting the zeit the way it used to. Ratings were down, and so was the sense of buzz. Some of that was simply the fact that shows of the moment don’t stay that way forever, and HBO didn’t help by giving […]
As we noted yesterday in writing about The Good Wife, churning out 22 hours per season is a tough challenge for any serialized network drama, especially one that concentrates on one central story, unlike, say the multiple plots of a show like Nashville. The Originals would have fared better with a cable-sized 10 or […]
HELL ON WHEELS: Saturday 9PM on AMC In its 5 seasons on the air, HELL ON WHEELS has never achieved a sustained stability, shifting tones and narrative thrust on an almost seasonal basis as a perpetual bubble show in the ratings. Based on tonight’s Season 5 premiere, this announced final stanza may be its […]
HOMELAND: Sunday 9PM on Showtime It’s been a bumpy ride for HOMELAND fans. For its first season and a half, the series was as good as anything on the air, only to go off the rails for a like amount of time, as it tried with increasing desperation to accommodate the doomed romance of […]
The first season of AMC’s INTO THE BADLANDS felt entirely predigested. It was Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon by way of Game of Thrones by way of every post-apocalyptic Chosen One fantasy you’ve ever seen. The Matrix was in the mix, and so was Star Wars, and Mad Max, and The Wizard of Oz, and […]
The fourth and final season of Cinemax’s BANSHEE felt more like an epilogue, or even a spin-off, than a climax. It wasn’t the time jump between Seasons 3 and 4, or the shortened 8-episode order, or even the physical relocation from North Carolina to Pennsylvania (for tax credit reasons). The focus, the center of […]