Think of MR. SELFRIDGE as the methadone to Downton Abbey‘s pure heroin. It’s not remotely the real thing, but it serves to feed the craving through these many months until Downton returns in January 2014. Although both are period pieces set in early 20th-century England, Downton has a distinctly, irresistibly modern pace and urgency, […]
In contrast to last week’s Kristin Wiig-fest, tonight’s season finale of SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE didn’t give victory laps to all the franchise characters Bill Hader and Fred Armisen have contributed to the show over their 8 and 11 seasons. (And, praise God, it didn’t give them both a last “The Californians” sketch.) Instead, each […]
With its endless governmental and quasi-governmental conspiracies and its sci-fi technology, NIKITA has always flirted with sheer silliness, and in its Season 3 finale the show went all the way. Its ratings have also flirted with cancellation, and that came close to happening too: the series will barely be coming back, for an as-yet […]
ELEMENTARY is a very classy, enjoyable network procedural that has the misfortune of existing at the same time as the altogether more dazzling BBC/PBS Sherlock, which has the same premise: Sherlock Holmes as a modern-day detective. Both the strengths and weaknesses of the CBS approach were evident in last night’s 2-hour season finale. What […]
The people on SCANDAL just can’t talk fast enough. There’s so much invective they need to get out of their mouths, so much self-justification and passionate, furious strategizing, so much spin, that the words don’t just flow, they flood–a tsunami of verbiage. When a rare quiet scene arrives, two people so angry or done […]
I get it: teen vampires, ick. THE VAMPIRE DIARIES is never going to win a major Emmy–it’s never even going to win a Golden Globe. But there isn’t a long-running show on television that hums along as smoothly, and this fourth season was no exception. Under the guiding hand of co-creator/showrunner Julie Plec, Vampire […]
It helps, when watching CW’s BEAUTY & THE BEAST, not to think too much about “Beauty and the Beast”. Not the 1987 TV show, and certainly not the movies and other adaptations of the story. Jay Ryan’s Vincent Keller just isn’t much of a Beast–he’s not even much of an Incredible Hulk, and he’s […]
As hard as it is to create a compelling, successful television series, it’s much harder to keep one going year after year, after cast changes and writer changes and timeslot changes and network management changes and all the other events that make a showrunner’s life a nonstop ulcer. (Revenge, for one, barely managed to […]