I enjoyed Person of Interest and will be sticking around. Yes, strip away all of the artifice and it's just another CBS procedural. But I enjoyed the artifice, especially the way the show blurred the line between science fiction and science fact. The very paranoid, 1984-esque atmosphere really...
You might not have to. According to TV Line, Durance has been cast as a CIA operative with a romantic past with the new Bosley on the new "Charlie's Angels." Both "Smallville" and the new "Angels" were developed by Al Gough & Miles Millar.
^ Thanks! The networks have done a good job making the upcoming season a lot easier to manage than last year, when I was overwhelmed at times. NBC wiping out its Monday night line-up in favor of the dreadful "Sing-Off" is a big release valve for me. It ensures I'll stick with "House" and give...
The CW just released their schedule. It looks like the 2011-2012 season will be the first in which I don't watch any shows on this network: Drama Comedy Reality News/Sports * New Programming
The downside of football meaning I'll have to record the hour after Good Wife as well is more than balanced out by the fact that it makes Tuesdays at 10 PM a little less brutal. This scheduling change increases the likelihood I'll stick with Body of Proof significantly. I'll also stick with...
Sometimes I wonder: if all of the people who are waiting to see if these shows make it to a season 2 committed, how many more of them would make it to a season 2?
"Modern Family" is one of the best half-hour comedies on TV right now. "The Middle" is perhaps the most underrated. I'll definitely stick with "Castle" next season, I'll probably stick with "Body of Proof", and I'll give "Once Upon a Time" and the "Charlie's Angels" reboot a shot. So far the...
ABC just released their schedule. Another network that leaves the most promising and interesting of its pickups until midseason: Drama Comedy Reality News/Sports * New Programming
There's two ways to look at this. 1) The extinction level event that wiped out the dinosaurs is so great and so vast that it essentially creates a buffer against paradox, since whatever impact the time travelers have on the world will get wiped out by the extinction level event; 2) Time operates...
Fox is "transitioning" to quarterly specials, which basically means two hour long episodes four times a year. It allows them to keep the prestige of the brand without actually having to produce very much programming.
The NBC execs have stated that the 13-episodes were picked up as a fixed, final season. Unless it suddenly gets 11 million viewers, these 13 episodes are going to be it. Warner Bros. offered an especially attractive financial deal for the fifth season in order to get enough episodes for...
NBC just released their schedule. Spectacularly unimaginative; they've basically written off Monday and Tuesday, and have literally written off Saturday: Drama Comedy Reality News/Sports * New Programming
More ABC: Body of Proof also renewed for a second season. The network's mass execution has made way for a record 12 new pick-ups: Good Christian Belles (infamously former title: Good Christian Bitches), a remake of Charlie’s Angels with Robert Wagner (who famously feuded with Aaron Spelling...
Fox is reportedly re-considering its cancellation of Breaking In. Sony TV, which is the production company behind the show, has really thrown its support behind the show.
I agree that NBC doesn't have much that's drawing eyeballs, as that's an objective fact, but I would disagree that there's almost nothing of interest for those hungry for quality narrative programming. Most of the scripted programming I watch is on NBC: "Chuck" and "The Event" on Mondays...
I was disappointed to see "Breaking In" canceled. The numbers for that show were good, just apparently not good enough for the post-"Idol" time slot. I wish they would have tried it at a half-hour with less support and seen if it was able to hold its numbers. None of the others are really...