The first season of Freeform’s Marvel series CLOAK & DAGGER was from the measured pace school of serialized TV drama. Joe Pokaski’s saga was essentially 10 hours of origin story, tracing Tandy Bowen (Olivia Holt) and Tyrone Johnson (Aubrey Joseph) from teen outcasts to budding superheroes, with only scattered uses of their powers until […]
The first half of The Walking Dead‘s 9th season included so many major changes that its ratings continuing their general downward trend rather than collapsing entirely may count as a sort of moral victory, even though the numbers are now at series lows. New showrunner Angela Kang had 8 episodes to cover a whole […]
EUPHORIA: Sunday 10PM on HBO HBO’s new teen transgression drama EUPHORIA is produced by the indie studio A24, and for those who frequent what’s left of the American indie landscape, most notably the films that come out of Sundance, Euphoria is less revolutionary than it presents itself as being. The drugs- and porn-saturated world […]
GO ON: TUESDAYS 9PM ON NBC WHAT IT’S SAYING: Chandler Bing… um, Matthew Perry is back! Still sarcastically quipping to hide his deeper feelings after all these years. WHAT IT’S REALLY SAYING: Also back: Dear John. With a dash of a (less bizarre) Community, as the oddball grief […]
With the 2011-12 broadcast season now concluded, here’s a list of all our Season Finale reviews at The Sked: 2 BROKE GIRLS 30 ROCK 90210 AWAKE BONES COMMUNITY More after the break–
> If you haven’t heard (and if you haven’t–and you care–consider this a SPOILER ALERT), the 13th episode of AMC’s series THE KILLING, its season finale, concluded on Sunday night without answering the question of just who killed Rosie Larsen. Since this was what the series purportedly set out to do, it’s provoked the kind […]
> Another TV year is officially in the books, and the statuettes have been handed out to prove it. Since the Emmys end at 8PM LA time for the convenience of East Coast eyes, by midnight the main parties are trailing off, and those winners lucky enough to still have jobs for the new season […]
> A lot can happen between the creation of a TV pilot in the spring and production of episodes for the regular season: a writing/producing team is hired, audience focus groups weigh in, networks and studios (which may have had their own turnover in the off-season) give plenty of notes, both helpful and otherwise, and […]