The season finale (if it’s lucky) of TNT’s mediocre MURDER IN THE FIRST was rather sad, pallid proof that the powerhouse writer/producer Steven Bochco has been outstripped by the genre he helped invent, the serialized adult crime drama. Murder In the First tried, sometimes painfully, to be newfangled, throwing in the latest in basic […]
DOMINION has performed well enough in the ratings that there’s a fair chance of it being renewed (especially since it’s evidently produced on the cheap). This is fairly remarkable, since even by the currently debased standards of Syfy, the post-apocalyptic Biblical sci-fi fantasy is notably awful (it makes its lead-in, the merely not-bad Defiance, […]
A serialized drama without major stars, a familiar genre or a grabby premise simply can’t afford to take half its season figuring itself out. (Having a title that says absolutely nothing about what the series is about doesn’t help either.) That almost certainly sealed the fate of HALT AND CATCH FIRE–although it’s AMC, so […]
Remarkably little happened during the first season of POWER. (It’s already been renewed for a second session, that is if you continue to believe that Starz doesn’t give 2-year orders that pretend to be 1-year terms plus instant renewals.) Sure, sex was had and people (mostly anonymous) were killed, but at a time when […]
CROSSBONES, despite some hoopla when it was first announced, turned out to be a series hardly anyone wanted to watch. Adjusting for the fact that Starz is only in 1/3 of US households, even that network’s Black Sails was ahead in the year’s piratical sweepstakes, despite Crossbones airing on NBC and featuring the series […]
For scripted network shows, a summer season is like a dog year, far more weighty than the regular kind. The mortality rate is so high that just getting a renewal is a considerable feat, and a show like Rookie Blue, extended to a 5th season, might as well be Meet the Press. So THE […]
The idea of a changed format turned out to be something of a pretense: until the last 10 minutes of the final episode, which jumped forward half a day, 24: LIVE ANOTHER DAY could more accurately have been called 12. But the need to fill only half as many hours was a tonic for […]
Sometimes one piece of casting is what it takes to turn a TV series around, and for SALEM, that was the arrival, about midway through the season’s 13 episodes, of Stephen Lang as the Reverend Increase Mather, father of series regular Cotton (Seth Gabel). Increase, a witch-hunter so fanatical that he didn’t much care […]