It’s odd to think that the biggest hit on American television is centered around the flesh-eating undead, but enough about Fox News… THE WALKING DEAD is a genuine television phenomenon, in more ways than one. To begin with, it’s a staggering success, a cable series that routinely has larger audiences (in the 18-49 demographic, […]
There are none less cool than those trying desperately to be seen that way, and that was the fate of Freeform’s GUILT. Series creators Kathryn Price and Nichole Millard, along with showrunners Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer, all frantically pushed every “scandalous” button they could think of–drugs! prostitution! sex clubs! DJs! Blackmail! kinky royals! […]
In its second season, MTV’s FINDING CARTER made a disappointingly dim argument for sustaining itself beyond its initial premise. The series remains well-acted, and it has its emotionally pursuasive moments, but its season was swallowed up by plot contrivances and melodrama. Melodrama has always been part of Finding Carter‘s DNA. It began with the […]
The second season of Starz’s OUTLANDER was often disconcerting for a viewer unfamiliar with Diana Gabaldon’s bestselling novels. That may be one reason why the series, embraced by Starz (along with the hit Power) as one of its signature properties, and gifted with a 2-season renewal order, didn’t fare particularly well in the ratings […]
For all that HBO’s WESTWORLD is deliberately obscure and oblique, one thing has become increasingly clear through the course of its second season: series creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy expect viewers to decide for themselves what aspects of the show are features and which are bugs. Most obviously, Westworld has no interest in […]
> 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 […]
There’s no half-hour on network television more consistently accomplished than MODERN FAMILY. The show may not reach for the demented highs of a Community (at least, you know, the old Community), 30 Rock or Happy Endings–it traffics instead in a heightened but very relatable emotional reality, and does so, virtually every week, with […]
GOTHAM did a better job of navigating its clog of characters in its second season. Bruno Heller’s mash-up of Batman origin story, the Dark Knight trilogy, 1930s-style cop drama, and all-around comic book freak-show still had at least one plotline too many–truthfully, no one would miss its Riddler, Edward Nygma (Cory Michael Smith), if […]