SCREAM: Monday 11PM on MTV New showrunners (Michael Gans and Richard Register) or not, Season 2 of MTV’s series version of the Wes Craven/Kevin Williamson movie franchise SCREAM faces the same structural challenge as the first: slasher movie stories were never meant to be told over 10 hours. The rollercoaster ride sensation of the […]
Viewed in its 10-hour entirety, THE YOUNG POPE encompassed much of the good and bad of Auteur TV. HBO, by all appearances, wrote a (very large) check to the arthouse filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino as creator, director and co-writer of the series, and then left him alone to make his art. He emerged with a […]
Even after a full season of RIVERDALE, it’s not entirely clear what the show is trying to accomplish. The high-concept premise is clear enough: take the fresh-faced characters from the Archie comics world, and set them loose in a dark, sexualized YA soap. But beyond that, series creator Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (who’s also been involved […]
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 […]
AP BIO: Thursday 9:30PM on NBC (regular run starts March 1) – Change the Channel Most of the braintrust behind NBC’s new sitcom AP BIO hails from Saturday Night Live, starting with series creator Mike O’Brien and including Executive Producers Lorne Michaels, Seth Meyers and Michael Shoemaker, so it’s not hard to see why the pilot […]
It was clear from the pilot of NBC’s GOOD GIRLS that the series had a trio of strong assets and some major challenges. The strengths were its three stars, Christina Hendricks, Retta and Mae Whitman, each of them thoroughly capable of anchoring a show on her own, and together an Avengers-like powerhouse of warmth, […]
WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS: Wednesday 10PM on FX The deadpan vampire mockumentary cult hit WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS is the latest piece of IP to find eternal–or at least extended–life on the small screen. In some ways, it seems like that was where it belonged all along, since the format […]
No, honestly: what the hell was that? All snark aside, it was admirable and really long past due for USA Network to try to get out of the “characters welcome,” franchise-centric box it had put itself into. When people start using the phrase “well, it was sort of like a USA show” as disparagement, […]