MAYA & MARTY: Tuesday 10PM on NBC – Change the Channel Virtually everyone involved with NBC’s new-ish summer series MAYA & MARTY is linked to Saturday Night Live, from Executive Producer Lorne Michaels, to stars Maya Rudolph and Martin Short, to featured performer Kenan Thompson and the premiere’s guest stars Jimmy Fallon, Larry David, […]
> Michael Scott is really gone. Technically, that’s been true since a few episodes before the end of THE OFFICE‘s last season, but with tonight’s season premiere, Office 2.0, the most well-publicized reboot of the new season, began to tell us what it’s going to be. Which is, for now at least, a somewhat jarring […]
One of NBC’s many puzzling decisions this year was the choice to hand over its most important timeslot for launching dramas, the post-The Voice hour on Mondays, to the merely serviceable summer medical soap THE NIGHT SHIFT. The series had done well enough against weak off-season competition, but there was nothing to suggest that it […]
BIG LITTLE LIES was a bait and switch of the highest order. The show was marketed as a murder mystery, and the fragmentary flashforwards early on confirmed the idea that this was where the story was headed. But the killing itself didn’t actually occur until the last 15 minutes of the 7th and final […]
EASTBOUND & DOWN: Sunday 10PM on HBO EASTBOUND & DOWN is an acquired taste that, to be honest, I’ve never quite acquired. Not that the show hasn’t made me laugh, not that I fail to recognize the glory that unbridled Danny McBride can be and the show’s terrific supporting cast and guest stars–but a […]
We’re gradually discovering that Steven Soderbergh’s definition of “retirement” from filmmaking is a fairly narrow one. It was recently announced that he plans to direct a new series for Cinemax, and he has another cable/online series in development. It appears that the one thing he won’t be doing for the foreseeable future is directing […]
THE LEFTOVERS: Sunday 10PM on HBO Previously… on THE LEFTOVERS: 3 years ago, 2% of the world’s population simultaneously and spontaneously vanished, in what may have been the Rapture (albeit a Rapture that took Gary Busey and the cast of Perfect Strangers along with the Pope). The troubles of those who remain are encapsulated […]
Not to beat up on Agents of SHIELD more than it already has been, but comparisons between it and ARROW are particularly clear right now since both shows are pursuing essentially the same storyline, in which there’s an evil plan underfoot to inject innocent people with a serum that will transform them into super-soldiers […]