It’s been a heavy week for epochal TV. On Sunday, Mad Men sold us one last Coke, and tonight marked the end of David Letterman’s reign, one that’s lasted into a fourth decade on the air and has had an almost incalculable influence not just on late-night TV or even TV in general, but […]
Great TV dramas tend to arrive on our screens fully-formed. (The same isn’t true of comedies, which sometimes take an entire season to find their voices.) By the end of the first hours of The Sopranos, Mad Men, Deadwood, The West Wing, The Wire, Breaking Bad, The Shield, Lost–it was clear that we were […]
The network is preserving its contractual rights, but the signs are rife that tonight’s HART OF DIXIE was the last we’ll see of the series. After being banished to Fridays, it was held for midseason, then left off CW’s extensive list of early renewals; star Rachel Bilson has made it clear that she wants […]
Calling a season of AMERICAN HORROR STORY “grounded” is like calling a batch of moonshine smooth: it’s still going to make your eyes water on the way down. But creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk set CULT in something that resembled our real world, certainly as compared to ultra-baroque previous installments like Freak Show […]
How on earth is NBC going to bring back AQUARIUS next season? In the history of broadcast television, it may well be the lowest-rated series ever renewed by a major network, with viewership so abysmal that the show couldn’t sustain a normal summer run and had to be pushed to the netherworld of Saturdays. […]
There was a trainwreck quality to the final season of Showtime’s THE AFFAIR, although it managed to gather itself with some grace for tonight’s series finale, which ended with a remarkably happy conclusion for a show that was mostly built on shifting perspectives of interpersonal misery. The Affair probably shouldn’t have returned for a […]
The first season of BATES MOTEL pulled one of the season’s more interesting sleights of hand. In theory a prequel to Psycho, more often than not it used the source material as pretext for a quite different kind of series. (Unlike Hannibal, which for all its distinctive, archly disgusting visuals and doomy mood has […]
Considering what a deeply strange series WILFRED was–even for the wilds, eventually, of FXX–tonight’s series finale provided a surprising amount of closure. The more-or-less comedy began as a raunchy riff on “man’s best friend” stories about guys and their dogs, based on an Australian format and starring Jason Gann, who’d co-created and starred in […]