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April Shows Bring May Cancellations


My brother Zach graciously agreed to guest blog the April shows. Please know that his opinions and representations are his own and do not represent mine. That said, after reading his reviews...I agree with almost everything he says. Without further adieu, April show reviews by Zach Parry:

Full disclosure: I hate romantic comedy more than Eliza hates science fiction.

Best Friends Forever (NBC) 4/4

When Jessica's (Jessica St. Clair) husband files for divorce, she flies across the country to seek comfort and move back in with her best friend Lennon (Lennon Parham). However, Lennon's boyfriend Joe (Luka Jones) has recently moved in and has a hard time fitting into Lennon and Jessica's close friendship.

Remember New Girl? The show about a girl who moves in with three guys and has a hard time fitting into their close friendship? Well, this one sounds just like it to me except in reverse and without Zoe Deschanel. Instead, it has Lennon Parham, who you might remember from Confessions of a Shopaholic, which I never saw, and let’s be honest, you probably don’t remember her if you did see it. Rounding out the unknown cast is Luka Jones as the guy trying to fit in, whose most notable prior role was also his first role, in which he played the best man on an episode of How I Met Your Mother in 2011. The third major cast member is Jessica St. Clair, who does have some acting history, but other than a one-time guest role in Parks and Recreation and Samantha Who, I didn’t really recognize anything she’d been in either.

That’s not to say that an unknown cast is a bad thing, just that it makes it hard to predict whether the show is going to be any good. With Fred Savage as an executive producer, though, I am skeptical. Not just because he’s an executive producer—because who knows what that really means—but that his name being attached to the show is supposed to be a good thing. Remember him in The Wonder Years, The Princess Bride, and not really anything of note since 1993 except as the guy with the big mole in Austin Powers?

Another strike against this show is the preview, which reeks of new-show-insecurity by promoting the show with both male and female nudity. There’s only one naked lady I want to see, and she’s not on tv.

While I wont’ be tuning in due to its offensive romantic-comedy nature, others are more forgiving of formulaic stories and mind-numbing humor (that must be true or Three and a Half Men and Big Bang Theory would not still be on the air). Oh, and also, I really have no idea if the stories will be formulaic or the humor mind numbing, but since I won’t be tuning in, it doesn’t really matter either way.


Scandal (ABC) 4/5

Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington) dedicates her life to protecting the public images of the nation's elite and making sure their secrets never get out. Olivia is a former White House communications director for the President, but has left to start her own crisis management firm, Olivia Pope and Associates. She is hoping to begin a new chapter of her life, but is finding out that she cannot leave parts of her past behind.

Olivia Pope and Associates staff includes Stephen Finch (Henry Ian Cusick), a womanizer considering settling down, Harrison Wright (Columbus Short), a smooth and efficient litigator, Abby Whelan, (Darby Stanchfield), the firm's investigator, Huck (Guillermo Diaz), a hacker with a CIA past, and Quinn Perkins (Katie Lowes), a fresh faced lawyer quickly learning the world of crisis management.

This one intrigues me. First, I really liked Henry Ian Cusick in Lost (Desmond) and second, it is about a bunch of lawyers doing something other than practicing the law. I am not sold on Kerry Washington as the big bad crisis manager, however. In the preview, she said “I can have a reporter here in twenty minutes. . . . That was me threatening you.” It just didn’t have the scary-threat-vibe one would expect in the preview—which is supposed to parade the highlights.

I’ll give it two or three episodes and see where that takes me.

Don't Trust the B in Apt. 23 (ABC) 4/11

The series follows June, as she moves to New York City to pursue her dream job, until she finds out that it no longer exists and she ends up moving in with a con-artist, party-girl named Chloe. The two at first don't get along, however, when Chloe's attempts at scamming June fail, they end up forming an unlikely friendship.

This looks like it has promise. Although the promotional trailer doesn’t give much away about the show itself, I think its purpose was more to showcase the writers’ abilities to create something funny. The promo was pretty standard comedy fare but ended in a brilliant reference to one of the main character’s previous shows. I could have done without James Van Der Beak, but then I was never a fan of Dawson’s Creek.

Despite Van Der Beak’s role, it is probably worth a look.

NYC 22 (CBS) 4/15

The series follows a diverse group of rookie New York City Police Department officers as they patrol the streets of Upper Manhattan.

With such an exciting and detailed synopsis, there’s little doubt that this show will be a hit.

Although slated as a drama, it looks like it might also be pretty funny. Adam Goldberg, whom I liked as a cop in The Unusuals, appears to be the principal rookie alongside Helen Slater’s clone, Leelee Sobieski.

This show looks like it has some potential, although like other shows with promise, it will come down to the writing and the character dynamics. It’s at least worth a look since Suits doesn’t come back with its second season until July.

The LA Complex (CW) 4/24

This show has a lot going for it. It’s got a catchy title, it’s produced in Canada, it is about struggling actors, Alan Thicke will have a recurring role (Jason Seaver from Growing Pains), and it is on the CW. Need I say more?

March Madness (and I mean that in the interesting, non-sports way)


Friends (and randoms who have stumbled upon my site), I have failed you. Due to my super interesting life, I am behind on giving you the scoop on new shows. Here is what March has (and had) in store for you:
Awake  (NBC)
PD: Thursday, 3/1
Plot SummaryAfter a car accident takes the life of a family member, a police detective lives two alternating parallel lives, one of which his wife is alive and the other, his son.
Thoughts: This is one of the more unique plots I have seen this season - I will definitely check it out. If you want to catch up, visit here to watch the Pilot episode. For any of you who have already seen it, please leave a comment with your thoughts.

GCB 'Good Christian Belles'  (ABC)
PD: Sunday, 3/4
Plot Summary: Based on the book Good Christian Bitches, this soapy new series follows a former high school mean girl (Leslie Bibb) who returns to her home in Dallas, where she is greeted with less than a warm welcome by a former classmate (Kristin Chenoweth).

Thoughts: I am a fan of Kristin Chenowith. I am an  un-fan of Leslie Bibb and "soapy series". I may give it a couple of epsiodes to see if I can stomach it. If you would like to join me in this gastronomical experiment, you can catch the Pilot episode here.

Missing (ABC)
PD: Thursday, 3/15
Plot Summary: Ashley Judd plays a seemingly mild-mannered mom whose teenage son vanishes while overseas. Judd's character turns out to have a past as a spy and some serious skills and she's on her way to Europe to deal with anyone who stands in the way of finding her son.
Thoughts: I can't help but think that this is the plot from Taken, but with a gender reversal. I also can't help but think that that movie was so rad. Also, Ashley Judd is one of my favorite actors so there was pretty much no chance of me missing this one (see what I did there?).

Bent (NBC)
PD: Wednesday, 3/21
Plot Summary: Divorced, no-nonsense attorney Alex (Amanda Peet) hires irresponsible, womanizing contractor Pete (David Walton) to renovate her kitchen and begins a will they, won't they relationship. 
Thoughts: I am pretty much in love with the casting of this show. I love both Amanda Peet and David Walton and Jeffrey Tambor plays Alex's dad and he is a comedic genius. I am hoping that this doesn't end up being a laugh track accompanied, typical sitcom.

And that is it for the premieres this month.

A couple of returning shows that deserve a shout out. Breaking In was originally cancelled last season and then mercifully brought back. It premieres tonight on Fox. This show is hilarious, original and has Christian Slater. Also, Community is coming back this month (3/15) to finish out their season. This show was on the verge of being cancelled, which would be tragic. I don't want to live in a  world where Community gets cancelled before Two and a Half Men and Big Bang Theory.

Slim Pickings for February


There are really only 2 new shows premiering this month (if you completely disregard the entire genre of reality TV, which I do).
Smash (NBC)
PD: Monday, 2/6
Plot Summary: In the series premiere of this musical drama about a group of people staging a Broadway show, a writing duo come up with the idea to base a show on Marilyn Monroe, and an experienced chorus girl competes against a promising newcomer for the lead role.
Thoughts: It appears to be a regurgitated Fame. I haven't seen a preview on this so maybe that isn't fair, but it is getting to the point that if a show doesn't have an original plotline, I get bored. They do have original songs that they will be performing each week, so that adds points in their favor.
 
The River (ABC)
PD: Tuesday, 2/7
Plot Summary: Famed explorer Dr. Emmet Cole went looking for magic deep in the uncharted Amazon and never returned. The shocking truth about his disappearance is out there, somewhere, just waiting to be discovered. To the millions of kids who grew up watching his nature show, Dr. Cole was a hero. To his own son, Lincoln, he was more of an enigma. Now, six months after he vanished, Lincoln is finally ready to bury the past when Dr. Cole's emergency beacon suddenly goes off. At the urging of his mother, Tess, Lincoln reluctantly joins her on a search for his father.
 
My thoughts: zzzzzzzzzzzzz
 
A couple of side notes.
 
Cougar Town is returning on February 14 after a lengthy hiatus. It is one of my favorite sitcoms, and in my opinion, one of the most underrated ones.
 
Work It was cancelled after 2 episodes. Who could have seen that coming besides people with eyes, or ears, or neither, but just good taste?
 
Lastly, for all the Community fans out there - they just announced that the show will be coming back...possibly with a new time slot.

Mid-Season Selections (January)


Yes, it is that time. That's right, it is time to cancel shows that weren't really given a chance to succeed only to put in shows with an equal chance at failure in their place. Here is a look at the mid-season shows we have to look forward to.

Work It (ABC)
PD: Tuesday, 1/3
Plot Summary: Centers on two unemployed car salesmen who realize that they are living in a woman's world, so they decide that to find work again, they must dress as women to get jobs as pharmaceutical reps.
Thoughts: It seems to be a regurgitated Bosom Buddies minus Tom Hanks. I will give it a shot with minimal optismism.

The Firm(NBC)
PD: Sunday, 1/8
Plot Summary: If you are thinking that this is a show based on the novel by the same name by one John Grisham, which would also make it a show based on the movie by that same name starring one Tom Cruise, you would be correct. Well done, putting those pieces together.

Thoughts: I care for Josh Lucas a great deal, but I just don't know how you can take a book or a 2 hour movie and stretch it into a successful TV series. I mean, don't we all kind of know the ending here?


Are You There, Chelsea? (NBC)
PD: Wednesday, 1/11
Plot Summary: Based on the book, "Are You There Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea" by Chelsea Handler - A comedy about a 20-something woman Chelsea (Laura Prepon), an opinionated and unapologetic young woman who lives life to the fullest.
Thoughts: Chelsea Handler is very, very funny. She is equally crude. That should tell you whether or not you will like this show.

Rob (CBS)
PD: Thursday, 1/12
Plot Summary: About Rob, a confirmed bachelor who has just married into a tight-knit Mexican-American family.
Thoughts: I honestly can't even drum up enough enthusiasm about this show to want to formulate my thoughts on it.

The Finder (FOX)

PD: Thursday, 1/12
Plot Summary: A spin-off from the TV Show, Bones - the main character is an eccentric but amusing recluse in high demand for his ability to find anything. He suffered brain damage while overseas, which has left him paranoid and suspicious of everything.
Thoughts: The cast made an appearance in last season of Bones and I enjoyed them. I am excited for this one.
Napoleon Dynamite(FOX)
PD: Sunday, 1/15

Plot Summary: This space deliberately left blank

Thoughts: It's like they waited until everyone was crazy sick of it and then they made a cartoon about it. Pass.
Alcatraz (FOX)
PD: Monday, 1/16
Plot Summary: The new thriller from J.J. Abrams about the mysterious disappearances and reappearances of those on the prison rock.

Thoughts: J.J. Abrams and Sam Neill? It is worth at least a look-see.
Touch (FOX)
PD: Wednesday, 1/25 (Preview...set to premiere in March)
Plot Summary: Centers on a father who discovers his autistic, mute son can actually predict events before they happen.                               

Thoughts: Kiefer Sutherland has all of the loyal 24 fans frothing at the mouth for his return to TV. I think it might be hard for these die-hard fans to see him play anyone other than Jack Bauer. I never really got into 24 so I am interested to see how this fares.

Cancellations and Accolades - Fall 2011 TV Update


Ok, here is the update on the Fall 2011 TV lineup.

Charlie's Angels (I made it through one episode...barely. It was bad, real bad.)

Free Agents (I saw the ones that aired and although I didn't hate them, I am not saddened by the loss of this one.)

The Playboy Club (This one actually surprised me. I didn't watch it at all, but it seemed like something that would appeal to the unwashed masses.)

How to be a Gentleman (The fact that this was canceled so quickly has made me question - slightly - my previous assumption that the American viewing audience doesn't care what they are sitting down in front of.)

On the chopping block:

Terra Nova - I didn't watch this one due to its extremely offensive sci-fi nature.

Pan Am - I have all of the episodes on my DVR, but haven't had a chance to watch them yet...maybe I will hold off and see if it will be worth it to invest my time/emotions.

A Gifted Man - This is a show that I don't ever really feel like watching, but once I am watching it, I really enjoy it. Patrick Wilson plays a great character.

Prime Suspect - This show was a bit of a surprise to me. I feel like the previews were a bit deceptive. It was grittier than I had anticipated, but after a couple of episodes, I was really liking it.

Free Awards ClipartOk, now for my ruling on the best new shows this season.

Sitcom: New Girl - Hands down, the funniest new sitcom. Unique characters and clever plot lines make this show a joy to watch.

Drama: Person of Interest - One of the coolest things about this show (aside from the obviously delightful Jim Caviezel), is that they have endless storylines that they can use as each episode is centered around a guest star rather than a main character.

Honorable mentions:

Up All Night - Although it got off to a rocky start, it has gotten funnier as the season has progressed. I am holding out hope that it will reach its potential and be worthy of having Will Arnett in it.

Last Man Standing - My comments in the original post about it basically being a more female inclusive Home Improvement have been validated. There are so many parallels that I can only hope that it was done on purpose. That said, if you don't mind the generic, laugh-track-accompanied sitcom, this one is not too bad.

The Equine Life of Sarah Jessica Parker


I DON'T KNOW HOW SHE DOES IT                                                            


That is both the title of the movie I saw and the same question I keep asking myself. How is it that Sarah Jessica Parker continues to make formulaic, boring movies and still keep getting cast?                                                                         

The Gist: Definitely not worth seeing in the theater...probably not worth getting at redbox.

October Offerings: Series Premieres Continued


Last Man Standing (ABC)
PD: Tuesday, 10/11
Plot Summary: A married father of three tries to maintain his manliness in a world increasingly dominated by women.

Thoughts: It seems like they took the show Home Improvement, switched out the sons for daughters, gave him a hotter wife and changed his job from tool guy to outdoor sporting goods guy.




Man Up (ABC)
PD: Tuesday, 10/18
Plot Summary: Three modern men try to get in touch with their inner tough guys and redefine what it means to be a real man. The series revolves around the lives of three guys with questionable childish behavior and lifestyles who decide its time to do the one thing they had forgotten to do: act like real men. But they need to grow up a little before that can happen, even at their age.

Thoughts: I haven't seen a preview so this is based 100% on the premise read above...it sounds super lame.


Grimm (NBC)
PD: Friday, 10/21

Plot Summary: Set in present-day Portland, Oregon, the series puts a new twist on the stories of the Brothers Grimm in which a homicide detective learns that he is a descendant of a group of hunters known as "Grimms", who fight to keep humanity safe from the supernatural creatures of the world. Upon learning of his destiny and that he is the last of his kind, he has to protect every living soul from the sinister storybook characters that have infiltrated the real world.

Thoughts: I will admit to being intrigued enough to watch a few episodes. Also, the main guy is hot and I am not above being motivated by that.

Once Upon a Time (ABC)
PD: Sunday, 10/23
Plot Summary: The series is loosely inspired by the classic fairy tale stories except set in the present day, hence the series name. The stories hold a key to the mystery that will draw a bail bonds collector and the son that she gave up for adoption 10 years earlier to a New England town called Storybrooke, Maine. This town is actually a parallel world in which fairy tale characters look like normal people and don't remember their true identities or anything about their true lives.



Thoughts: I am pretty excited about this one...if they do it right, it will be rad. Also, for you Lost fans, the creators of the show were on the writing staff of Lost and there are apparently several references to the show, including 4 in the Pilot alone.
 
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