In its third season, HOUSE OF LIES tried to have more substance than it did in previous years, and part of the time it worked. The end of Season 2 had scattered the cast, with Marty Kaan (Don Cheadle) forming his own consulting shop, while the members of his “pod,” Jeannie (Kristen Bell), Clyde […]
It’s not all that unusual for a TV comedy to improve during the course of its first season, as it discovers its distinctive comic voice (that was the case with Happy Endings, and The Office as well). What’s less typical is a sitcom finding its soul. Parks & Recreation comes to mind, […]
In fairness, I should note up front that I didn’t keep up with THE CARRIE DIARIES very often after its season premiere, so this won’t pretend to be an authoritative look at its second season. Still, checking back in for its season (for now) finale, the mild growing-up tale I found wasn’t very different […]
Greg Garcia has made a successful niche for himself on network television as poet of the lower-middle-class, small-town, gently surrealist sitcom, first with My Name Is Earl and now with RAISING HOPE. The only problem with Garcia’s type of show is that the constant requirement for more inventively conceptual, eccentric storylines can lead to […]
Whatever one may say about WHITNEY and whether it’s a sitcom that deserves to reach a Season 3, it’s clear that NBC and its producers (including star Whitney Cummings herself) heard the complaints about the show’s original version. Season 2 wasn’t officially a reboot, but it featured an assortment of changes in style and tone. Both Whitney and […]
The second season of TNT’s ANIMAL KINGDOM concluded on a fitting note of dissolution and violence. It was a well-told season, shepherded by series creator Jonathan Lisco and uber-showrunner John Wells, who’s been guiding TV dramas to long runs since China Beach and ER. Lisco and Wells successfully increased the stakes among the criminal […]
ROOKIE BLUE did a solid job of wrapping up its fourth season and setting up cliffhangers for Season 5 (already ordered) with last night’s episode. Although the Grey’s Anatomy-with-guns police soap has never had the level of success as its medical forebear, it’s been a steady summer performer for ABC, and this season successfully saw it […]
> The sex jokes may have diminished over at Whitney, but they’re in full force on ARE YOU THERE, CHELSEA?. In the first few minutes of tonight’s season finale, Chelsea (Laura Prepon) told her friends about a trip to Atlantic City: “I got penetrated by a guy who made salt-water taffy.” This was followed by […]