Sunday, January 30, 2011
The 2011 SAG Awards, Television Division
The SAG Awards have yet to really differentiate themselves from the other big awards. Yes, it is supposed to be 'actors choosing actors,' which at least has the air of authenticity. And yet, they have yet to really earn the authenticity they so espouse. Regardless, the ceremony is short, and I had the time, so my thoughts on the winner in the television categories, after the jump...
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SNL: "Jesse Eisenberg/Nicki Minaj"
Much like Gwyneth Paltrow two weeks ago, I was worried how Jesse Eisenberg would do as host tonight on SNL. While Eisenberg can be funny, he is often reactively funny, and SNL tends to favor actors who are actively funny. Thoughts on his performance, and the episode in general, after the jump...
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SNL
Friday, January 28, 2011
Fringe: "Reciprocity"
A review of tonight's episode coming up after the jump....
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Fringe
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Parks and Rec: "The Flu"
A review of second of the pre-maternity leave episodes, coming up after the jump...
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Parks and Rec
Archer: "Swiss Miss"
A review of the Archer season premiere, coming up after the jump....
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Archer
Community: "Celebrity Pharmacology 212"
A review of tonight's Community coming up after the jump....
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Community
Cougar Town: "Lost Children"
As last night was kind of slow for television. Cougar Town got a chance to play catch up after being preempted by the Tuscon Memorial two weeks ago. A review of that episode coming up after the jump....
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Cougar Town
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Lights Out: "The Shot"
A review of tonight's Lights Out coming up after the jump...
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Lights Out
Chuck: "Chuck Vs. The Gobbler"
A review of last night's Chuck, coming up after the jump...
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Chuck
Monday, January 24, 2011
Castle: "Knockdown"
A review of this week's supposedly pivotal episode of Castle, coming up after the jump....
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Castle
The Cape: "Scales"
My analysis of the devolution of the superhero genre show continues with my review of The Cape's fourth episode, after the jump...
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The Cape
Friday, January 21, 2011
Fringe: "The Firefly"
Tonight Fringe moved to Fridays, and it kicks off the second half of the season with the ominously named “The Firefly.” A review of that episode coming up after the jump...
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Fringe
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Parks & Rec: "Go Big or Go Home"
And so it begins again. Parks & Rec finally returns, with first episode of third to say. And all I have to say is, Holy Shit. I'll explain way, after the jump....
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Parks and Rec
Community: "Asian Population Studies"
Hey, everybody, Community's back! Man, I missed this show. A review coming up after the jump...
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Community
Cougar Town: "A Thing About You" - How funny do you like your comedies?
A review of last night's Cougar Town coming up after the jump...
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Cougar Town
Modern Family: "Caught In The Act" - Jokes vs. Structure
A review of last night's episode, “Caught in the Act” coming up after the jump...
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Modern Family
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Parenthood: "Opening Night" - Toying with darkness
Parenthood has undertaken a plot line that has become polarizing among critics – that of Haddie and Alex's relationship. My thoughts on this, and we as the episodes other plots, after the jump....
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Parenthood
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Lights Out: "Cakewalk"
A review of Lights Out's second episode coming up after the jump...
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Lights Out
Chuck: "Chuck Versus The Balcony"
Chuck, for a least the past few months, if not longer, has had problems in balancing the show's emotional and spy elements, usually at the loss of the latter. So it was a welcome surprise that tonight's episode was able to strike that balance. More thoughts on tonight's episode after the jump....
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Chuck
Monday, January 17, 2011
The Cape: "Kozmo"
I continue an exercise in television-based masochism started last week, with a review of the third episode of The Cape, after the jump...
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The Cape
How I Met Your Mother: "Last Words"
After last episode's gut-punch of a closing scene, HIMYM set itself up with a challenge. The following episode must somehow provide the laughs while respecting the emotional turmoil that Marshall must be going through. Tonight's episode will ultimately succeed or fail based on its ability to step up to this challenge. Thoughts on tonight's episode after the jump...
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How I Met Your Mother
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Thoughts on the 2011 Golden Globes, Television Division
A few thoughts on the television portion of the Golden Globes after the jump....
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Golden Globes
SNL: "Gwyneth Paltrow/Cee-Lo Green"
Upon hearing that Gwyneth Paltrow was to host SNL, I was a bit worried. Though Paltrow was funny on Glee (and btw, she'll be returning to that show later this season), when it comes to funny, she mostly does romantic comedies. And if Jim Carrey failed so spectacularly last week, how good could Paltrow be? (Click through to find out.)
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Friday, January 14, 2011
Human Target: "Imbroglio"/"Cool Hand Guerrero"
Tonight's Human Target presented us with a hour that was a return to form, and perhaps the worst hour that they have ever produced. And not necessarily in that order.
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Human Target
Programming Note: New Human Target Tonight
Due to the memorial for the victims of the Tuscon shooting being broadcast Wednesday night, much of the regularly scheduled programming was bumped. Fox, it all its infinite wisdom, has decided to air tonight the two hours of Human Target meant for this past Wednesday. (Yeah, this will go well)
Anyways, I'll be reviewing both hours, so if you're at home tonight and bored, why don't you watch as well (starting at 8/7c) and then come here after for my thoughts.
Just a suggestion.
Anyways, I'll be reviewing both hours, so if you're at home tonight and bored, why don't you watch as well (starting at 8/7c) and then come here after for my thoughts.
Just a suggestion.
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Human Target
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Modern Family: "Our Children, Ourselves" - A problem with predictability
Modern Family has rightly been hailed as a great series, one that is both a throwback to “family shows” of yore, yet is able to inject itself with fresh comedy in order to stay hilarious. Last nights episode points to a drawback in this formula, as their was too much over-reliance on the first point , at the sacrifice of the second.
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Modern Family
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Lights Out: "Pilot"
Since Rocky (and its unnecessary sequels) telling original stories about boxing has become vary challenging. Yet despite this limitation, boxing stories are still being told, and some of the very well indeed. This is because that at the heart of boxing stories is the fight, the pure, unadulterated struggle of a singular man against any number of forces. The successful boxing stories are the ones that tap deep into this vein. And in this regard, Lights Out is quite good.
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Lights Out
Monday, January 10, 2011
Men Of A Certain Age: "Let The Sunshine In"
What benchmarks of age do we as human beings pay attention to? Which ones really grab our attention, slap us in the face, and make us come to terms with the fact that we are getting older? MoCA has been dealing with the problems of getting older for its entire run (that's kind of the point of the series) but no singular event has been a traumatic for out guys as their decision to get colonoscopies.
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Men Of A Certain Age
Sunday, January 9, 2011
The Cape: "Pilot"/"Tarot"
My relationship with The Cape has been ever-changing, starting long before the premiere episode ever aired. Way back last summer, upon hearing that their were going to be TWO new superhero shows premiering this season (the other being No Ordinary Family), I felt that combined twinge of worry and anger that I get whenever two or more shows with a similar premise (or even within a similar niche genre) debut close to one another. Yet “The Cape,” as a title, had the cool sounding effect that accompanies short titles that seem to stand for so much more, so I was more or less intrigued. And then NOF, which had a cast I liked and a workable premise, just began to suck. Having enjoyed their being a superhero show in my weekly TV schedule, I began to pin higher hopes on The Cape, so I could at least enjoy the superhero show I was watching. But then the early reviews came in, review from critics I liked, who opinions I respected. The Cape, they said, was pretty bad. My hopes (and heart) sank.
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The Cape
SNL: "Jim Carrey/The Black Keys"
Quick question: what time did SNL start for you guys? Because it seemed like my local NBC affiliates kept pushing it back for weather/sports. In fact, start times have been erratic ever since I moved to San Marcos. Is this just where I live (thus implying that my stations are using tape delay for SNL) or has this been a problem emanating from 30 Rockefeller Center?
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SNL
Saturday, January 8, 2011
How I Met Your Mother and The (Crass) Art of Guest Stunts
A few days ago, I ran across the news that Katy Perry would be guest-starring on How I Met Your Mother sometime this spring. At first, all I could do was sigh deeply and shake my head in dismay. Yet it shortly occurred to me that this was nothing new for the show, or for television in general. How I Met Your Mother has gone to this well multiple times, more often with negative rather than positive results, showing us not only the artistic compromise of guest stints, but also the variety of such stunts.
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How I Met Your Mother
Friday, January 7, 2011
The Rules of Product Placement
In this day and age, with the new-fangled Internet and DVRs, television heads are reverting to an old form of revenue – product placement. Despite studies that show that most people watch the commercials of their DVR'ed shows, and those who don't still know what is being advertised – in addition to me personal belief that the average viewer finds product placements annoying, thus neutralizing their intended effect – this seems to be a trend only growing in popularity (at least among television executives. In order to make this whole process go down a lot smoother, I hereby present rules for all instances of product placement.
Spring 2011 Review Schedule
As the television season kicks off its second leg, I would like to take the time to lay out just which shows I plan to recap over the next few months. Given how my school course load has yet to be determined, the following schedule may undergo some changes in the next few weeks. (Indeed, given how many of these posts are delayed due to my class schedule, some reviews may appear earlier than expected if a particular class happened to let out early/be canceled.) However, for now, here is the plan.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
The 2010 TV Year in Review
[The following was originally posted to my Facebook page, but has been copied over here for you to read. Enjoy!]
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