New arena actually looks really cool, it looks like they got money for decent CGI this time.
New arena actually looks really cool, it looks like they got money for decent CGI this time.
If you want to catch up - you can skip filler episodes and 24 episode season will become ~15 episode long, which is not far from cable dramas. The Good Wife's procedural stuff is still really entertaining, but it can get boring if you're binge-watching .I usually watch TGW in summer and skip episodes lower than B+ (or…
Next fall, probably.
"Surviving Jack" premieres in a good time-slot tho, so it's not "The Goodwin Games" - dead yet.
> shortened the orders for two mid-season sitcoms
Why are people so upset about American Dad! moving to TBS? AD Reruns on TBS had really good ratings and there's no reason to think that new episodes will fail. Fox just decided that they need another young cartoon on Sundays, it's their own loss.
I tried to watch it without any expectations and couldn't get past through the first episode, it was so fucking bad. Characters don't speak to each other like people, they deliver long, pretentious and terribly written monologues.
Let's revive show that only old people watched almost 20 years ago! What a great idea!
>a dedicated, career-driven corporate attorney who has a very public nervous breakdown after getting passed up for an expected promotion
I grew up with this this version The Hound of the Baskervilles and imo it's easily one the best adaptations of Conan Doyle's work. Because of that i was really excited for Sherlock's version of the story but it was so fucking bad that i didn't even finish the season.
>network TV starting to run older shows again
Really? Because "Kristen Wiig playing a wacky female version of Brick" is my biggest concern about this movie.
Except before Dollhouse got good everyone involved with the show kept repeating: " we know that show sucks, just wait for episode 6, it'll get better, we promise!"
I read somewhere that they're not doing holiday specials this year.
So, now we have to wait 3 weeks for the next Parks episode? Fuck you and your flop taste in comedies, NBC. Just put Parks at 9 and MJF after that, Sean Saves the World doesn't have a chance anyway.
He was only in a couple of short scenes this week.
>It's Robin Williams at his Robin Williams-est.
I've been watching The Millers and it's pretty decent. It's inoffensive, there's couple of solid laughs/smarter jokes in even episode, Jayma Mays is adorable and Robby from New Girl is pretty funny. It could become good if they'll drop whole "old people sure are wacky!" thing.
Yeah, Moonlight Mile.
Was that the first Ben/Ron storyline ever? I'm looking through episode list and i can't remember anything else.