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 […]
HINDSIGHT has been a very pleasant rom-com-dram vehicle that probably didn’t generate enough in the way of buzz, and certainly didn’t score the ratings, to survive past its first season, notwithstanding its cliffhanger season finale. (Its only real chance is if network VH1 decides to make a statement by backing its first scripted series no matter the […]
No season of Showtime’s HOMELAND ever came close to touching the wild highs of its first, an amazing concoction that managed to combine the tension of a great thriller with constant twists, impossible romance and psychological complexity. The seven seasons that followed were varyingly up and down, the latter often marked by the apparent […]
Here’s what Aaron Sorkin’s THE NEWSROOM is, for better and very often for worse: a deadly serious, indeed doggedly self-righteous, primer on how news should be reported and, by extension, how America should be governed, that also includes a Sex and the City gag/salute/parody so moronically shameless that even the people who make the very […]
NASHVILLE is a superior network series, loaded with talent and powerful moments, but it can also drive you up a wall, beset as it is with sometimes infuriating shortcomings. The same was true for tonight’s season finale, written and directed by series creator Callie Khouri. Some of the show’s problems are glaringly obvious. Its […]
THE BRIDGE: Wednesday 10PM on FX THE BRIDGE was simultaneously one of the best and most frustrating series of last season. Loaded with atmosphere, superbly acted by an expansive cast headed by Demian Bichir and Diane Kruger, and with plenty of fascinating quirks in its characters and dialogue, it was also a structural and […]
> WHERE WE WERE: Reeling from the news that Don Draper (Jon Hamm) had proposed to his French-Canadian secretary Megan (Jessica Pare). In other cubicles at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce, Joan (Christina Hendricks), pregnant by Roger Sterling (John Slattery) and not her doctor/soldier husband, had decided to keep the baby after all, assuming hubby wouldn’t […]
> WHERE WE WERE: On a cul de sac in Florida, where for a brief period of time, divorcee Jules (Courtney Cox) pursued younger men–unfortunately, just long enough for this series to be pitched to ABC and launched with a title that, since midway in its first season, has had nothing to do with the […]