MAJOR CRIMES: Monday 9PM on TNT MAJOR CRIMES returned for its third season tonight with a grim but unremarkable hour. The episode, written by Co-Executive Producer Michael Alaimo and directed by David McWhirter, tipped off its hand very early for anyone raised on cop procedurals: when the wife and mother of a missing family […]
B POSITIVE – Thursday 8:30PM on CBS These are tumultuous times. (Hell, as this is being written, these are tumultuous hours.) And that’s true in the world of broadcast television as well, which was already being hammered by new technology and viewing habits even before the pandemic hit. And yet the model of the […]
SEX&DRUGS&ROCK&ROLL: Thursday 10PM on FX – If Nothing Else Is On… Denis Leary doesn’t have a world of range, and in his new comedy SEX&DRUGS&ROCK&ROLL, the aging never-quite-star he plays called Johnny Rock isn’t very different from Tommy Gavin, the fireman he played on Rescue Me. (Leary created both shows, on Rescue Me working […]
> This week UP ALL NIGHT was promoted to NBC’s version of the big leagues, where many felt it belonged from the start. It’s switched places with Whitney and been given the benefit of The Office, NBC’s one genuine lead-in, for the Thursday 9:30PM slot. Let’s take a look at whether it merits the […]
ROSEANNE: Tuesday 8PM on ABC – In the Queue Television continues its remembrance of things past with ABC’s reboot of ROSEANNE, which last aired a new episode in 1997. Like NBC’s Will & Grace, this Roseanne is a skillful resuscitation that features the original cast (although in this case, not the original writing staff), […]
PARENTHOOD: Tuesday 10PM on NBC WHERE WE WERE: The wedding of Crosby (Dax Shepard) and Jasmine (Joy Bryant), an event long in coming, considering that they’ve been raising Jabbar (Tyree Brown) together and were initially engaged two seasons earlier. The joyous event was made more joyous when Mark (Jason Ritter) asked Sarah (Lauren […]
The historical significance of HOUSE OF CARDS in the evolution of television is by now well-established. It’s the first original production created specifically for Netflix, and the company made its first bet a huge one: 26 one-hour episodes, 2 full seasons worth, ordered without even a pilot (at a reported cost of $100M), and […]
SUBURGATORY: Wednesday 9:30PM on ABC WHERE WE WERE: Meeting Grandma. In the season finale, having survived her first year in the titular Chatswin, Tessa (Jane Levy) met her long-absent mother’s mom–on Mother’s Day, no less. Also, Tessa’s best friend Lisa (Allie Grant), who had spent most of the season thinking (hoping) that she’d been […]