Road trip! It was a decidedly odd way for COPPER to exit the scene, even if last night’s episode was intended just as a season finale, not as an end to the entire series. (BBCAmerica didn’t cancel the low-rated show until last week.) But nevertheless, our hero Kevin Corcoran (Tom Weston-Jones) and his pals, […]
It wasn’t a great final season for DEXTER, and tonight’s last episode muffed its chance at a fully satisfying conclusion by falling into the trap of one twist too many. In a way, that was fitting for a series that always tried to play both sides against the middle, with a protagonist who was […]
Despite an abundance of first-rate acting, RAY DONOVAN may have been the biggest disappointment of the summer. Ann Biderman’s dark family drama didn’t succeed at any of the things it seemed to be trying to do, and never lived up to the promise of its pilot. The show’s major failure was in the relationship […]
ABC, which passed on DEVIOUS MAIDS and allowed it to be picked up by corporate sibling Lifetime, is probably lucky the cable network only programs the show during the summer off-season. Maids, which of course is the brainchild of Desperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry, has been zeroing in on what was once the Housewives […]
SUITS remains easily the smartest and most entertaining show on USA Network (not to mention one of its biggest hits), but its third season so far hasn’t been the equal of its second. The series, which reached its “midseason” point tonight (actually 10 episodes out of 16, so closer to two-thirds of the way through) […]
UNDER THE DOME hasn’t been particularly important as TV drama, but it’s provided some vital information to the broadcast network business. After years–decades, really–of treating summer as a repository for scripted burn-offs (this summer’s The Goodwin Games as well as flops like Do No Harm and 666 Park Avenue) and cheap international co-productions (Camp, Crossing Lines, Siberia, Motive, etc) […]
It is, to be honest, somewhat difficult to focus on the clatter of THE NEWSROOM on the same night that Breaking Bad aired one of the most devastating episodes in its history–which made it one of the most devastating hours in this TV era. “Ozymandias,” as the episode was called, was the second consecutive episode of Breaking Bad that most shows […]
BURN NOTICE went heavy on action for its final hour, attempting to look like a more expensive show than it actually ever was. Burn was never a well-respected series (it was memorably ridiculed in an SNL skit as a hit no one knew anything about), with inch-deep plots and characterizations that hardly budged in the 7 seasons it […]