FALLING SKIES – Sunday 9PM on TNT WHERE WE WERE: On our way into a spaceship. The aliens have arrived, and contrary to what Executive Producer Steven Spielberg used to tell us, they’re not nice at all. The ones in FALLING SKIES murdered most of the human race, and the only reason some […]
I’m not sure when THE NEIGHBORS started winning me over. I dismissed the pilot as an overbroad, gimmicky, mostly witless rehash of 3d Rock From the Sun, but as quickly as an October episode where Zabvronian alien Jackie Joyner-Kersee (Toks Olagundoye), who usually speaks with a British accent that would put her in good […]
GHOSTED: Sunday 8:30PM on FOX – In the Queue FOX’s new sitcom GHOSTED has two big assets in stars Adam Scott and Craig Robinson, a pair of experienced comedy players who combine star presence with chops as members of the unselfish Parks & Recreation and The Office ensembles. The premise of Tom Gormican’s series […]
As this new era of television drama has developed, people have talked wistfully about the broadcast networks airing shows with the distinctiveness and stylization (and darkness) we now associate with cable, but really that show already exists, and it’s NBC’s HANNIBAL. It may very well be the damnedest thing to appear on one of […]
MIND GAMES: Tuesday 10PM on ABC – If Nothing Else Is On… The creator of ABC’s midseason MIND GAMES, Kyle Killen, was the man behind Lone Star and Awake (as well as the movie The Beaver), so he doesn’t lack in fertile imagination. What he hasn’t had, however, is any commercial success whatsoever, and […]
MURPHY BROWN: Thursday 9:30PM on CBS MURPHY BROWN was Prestige TV comedy before that concept really existed. When it went on the air 30 years ago, it was a year before the arrival of Seinfeld, and 5 years ahead of Frasier, and while there were other intelligent, funny sitcoms on the air, Diane English’s […]
“Wildly uneven” was probably the best that could have been hoped from a SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE hosted by non-actor, non-comic (but NBC synergy bait) Blake Shelton. There were times when the need to come up with ideas for a star out of their comfort zone seemed to inspire the SNL writers, but also some […]
TNT has been burning through its old-line series like Major Crimes and The Librarians two episodes at a time in recent weeks, seemingly in a frenzy to get rid of them. The network has put its muscle behind darker, more serialized and adult dramas, with mixed results: Animal Kingdom and Claws are hits, while […]