fall-haul

TV's Fall Haul: Nashville and Arrow

Rich Juzwiak · 10/11/12 04:10PM

For the next few weeks, we'll be evaluating many of the new fall shows as they air. After a quiet week, a few more new shows are trickling in. It seems like the networks are saving the best for last, but unfortunately, Vanessa Williams' 666 Park Avenue already premiered over a week ago.

TV's Fall Haul: 666 Park Avenue

Rich Juzwiak · 10/01/12 01:35PM

For the next few weeks, we'll be evaluating many of the new fall shows as they air. These shows do not include Elementary, The Neighbors or the hilariously overrated navy soap Last Resort (in which brass stands in for organ, but the melodrama is at perfect daytime pitch) because their blandness reminded us just how tedious it is to spend time thinking about a bunch of new series that are just going to be off the air soon anyway. This one's kind of fun, though.

TV's Fall Haul: Ben and Kate and Vegas

Rich Juzwiak · 09/26/12 12:50PM

For the next few weeks, we'll be evaluating many of the new fall shows as they air. At long last: one worth watching again for real.

TV’s Fall Haul: Partners

Rich Juzwiak · 09/25/12 10:45AM

For the next few weeks, we'll be evaluating many of the new fall shows as they air. Last night, the other gay show premiered. In addition to Partners being the new New Normal, it's also the new Will & Grace since that show's creators, Max Mutchnick and David Kohan, devised this one too. Double the pleasure, then.

TV's Fall Haul: Revolution and The Mob Doctor

Rich Juzwiak · 09/18/12 02:50PM

For the next few weeks, we'll be evaluating many of the new fall shows as they air. You can't judge a show by its pilot, but that doesn't mean we aren't going to try anyway because there is only so much time and tolerance for shit that is this silly.

TV's Fall Haul: The New Normal and Go On

Rich Juzwiak · 09/11/12 11:00AM

For the next few weeks, we'll be evaluating many of the new fall shows as they air. And then many of them will go away, and we'll never think of them again. It sounds sad, but for reducing clutter in our lives, this counts as a happy ending. We should always be so lucky as to have fleeting things before us to consider briefly.