It’s already been announced that next season will be the fifth and final one for TNT’s FALLING SKIES, and that seems best for all concerned. The series, under new showrunner David Eick (probably best known as a producer, although not creator, of the rebooted Battlestar Galactica), took a wrong turn both creatively and in […]
In its 4th season, the geist of GIRLS no longer seemed to be hitting the zeit the way it used to. Ratings were down, and so was the sense of buzz. Some of that was simply the fact that shows of the moment don’t stay that way forever, and HBO didn’t help by giving […]
The third season of ORPHAN BLACK was a step up from Season 2, although the show is still the victim of its plotting. The main narrative for the season was set up in the Season 2 finale, with the discovery that along with the (mostly) female “Leda” clones, all played by Tatiana Maslany, there […]
In an era when even network sitcoms often try to Say Something Meaningful, let’s take a moment to appreciate THE LEAGUE, which devoted 7 prosperous seasons to ingeniously and hilariously being nothing but rude. Jeff Schaffer and Jackie Marcus Schaffer’s series gathered together a half-dozen expert comic minds (Mark Duplass, Katie Aselton, Nick Kroll, […]
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 […]
It isn’t the preference of networks and producers for obvious reasons, but for viewers, there can be something particularly thrilling about a series that finds its greatness after its first season. Shows like Mad Men, The West Wing, Breaking Bad or for that matter Friends came out of the box fully-formed, and they’re all unquestionably […]
Only in the world of RAY DONOVAN would a season’s (more or less) happy ending commence with the chainsaw dismemberment of corpses, but that’s Showtime’s twisted family saga. The headline of Season 6 was the show’s relocation from Los Angeles to New York, which hardly seemed affect its DNA at all. In fact, at […]
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 […]