NBC’s fall 2012 schedule boasts a healthy handful of new comedies. Can ‘Go On’ and ‘The New Normal’ become the new Must-See TV? I’ve seen the pilots for both and you can watch the trailers and decide for yourself.
Welcome to British Clack, in which we examine great shows from the other side of the pond. This week’s topic is the historical comedy ‘Blackadder’ and why it appeals to history nerds, literary geeks, and fans of wordplay.
So begins a re-visitation of the popular and creepy ‘Millennium’ from ‘X-Files’ creator Chris Carter. Can you believe this program debuted more than 15 years ago? Come take a stroll with Michael through the first season, beginning with the very first episode …
Amy Sherman-Palladino finally returns to television, and is bringing Broadway star Sutton Foster with her. ABC Family’s ‘Bunheads’ is surprisingly good. Plus, a chance to view the premiere yourself!
Each week, readers Bob and Ivey discuss ‘Game of Thrones.’ This week we compare book Sansa and TV Sansa, while sniping at each other. Spoilerphobes beware!
In the ‘Cougar Town’ season finale, the gang rallies round to help Jules and Grayson tie the knot. But do they succeed? Also, the future of Penny Can hangs in the balance.
Are the Equalists the bad guys on ‘The Legend of Korra’? Or is Republic City a bender’s world, and everyone else is just living in it?
How can ‘Person of Interest’ improve? Let me count the ways: humanity, humanity, humanity, humanity, humanity …
This slow and deliberate character-driven western mystery drama, with cinematic production value and an ‘A’ list cast, gives its stars a chance to shine.
Most crime procedurals follow the same bland formula, but a quirky new cop show on the USA network has clacker Jaylen Christie hooked! In this week’s ‘Clacking in Color,’ the groovy column about minorities on TV, he asks readers to reveal their favorite buddy cop duo and why! Woohoo!