FX’s just-concluded third season of Noah Hawley’s FARGO was its most divisive, and the criticisms came from a number of directions. One segment was simply done with Hawley’s theme-and variations approach to the Coen Brothers’ original film, in which each season tells a new story, but one that always features a disruptive representative of […]
THE 100 stood apart from its CW fantasy-adventure counterparts, unique both in its often unexpected (and sometimes ruthless) narrative choices, and in the sense it imparted of true auteurship by series creator Jason Rothenberg. The fact that the series reached 7 seasons is itself remarkable, as it never approached the ratings echelon of the […]
BIG LITTLE LIES was a bait and switch of the highest order. The show was marketed as a murder mystery, and the fragmentary flashforwards early on confirmed the idea that this was where the story was headed. But the killing itself didn’t actually occur until the last 15 minutes of the 7th and final […]
HOMELAND‘s season 7 was a mess, but a more entertaining one than recent editions have been. There were even a few episodes toward the middle of the season that brought back memories of the truly great series it had been in its early glory years. At this point, though, we’ll settle for less, and […]
Frank Darabont has had a busy couple of weeks, although not necessarily in a good way. He launched TNT’s MOB CITY, his first project since being thrown off AMC’s The Walking Dead after less than two seasons as creator/showrunner, to ratings that started out as disappointing and only got worse. Then, earlier this week, […]
TYRANT went all the way back to the source for its main plotline this season, giving Bassam Al-Fayeed (Adam Rayner) a saga so Moses-like that he might as well have witnessed a burning bush along the way. Bassam was sentenced to death for treason by his brother Jamal (Ashraf Barhom), ruler of a Middle […]
For 3 seasons, Noah Hawley’s FX anthology series FARGO displayed an uncanny ability to channel the unique sensibilities of Joel and Ethan Coen, even while telling original stories with their own idiosyncratic characters. In Season 4, Hawley seemed to tire of exercising that muscle, and while the season was clearly intended as his nod […]
As bad as it is for a network when it launches a new series and no one shows up, in a way it has to be worse when the series premiere has a huge start–and then viewers drop away in droves once they’ve given it a try. The first kind of failure may be […]