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I really enjoyed the pilot for Life in Pieces and plan to stick with it. It's got a great cast
I really enjoyed the pilot for Life in Pieces and plan to stick with it. It's got a great cast
Boston Globe said:It strikes me as simply more of the same overwrought drama that we left by the side of the road in 2010, with a few returning characters--most notably Jack Coleman’s Noah Bennet--and a bunch of newcomers, none of whom is quite as charming as the young evos (evolved humans) from the first series, such as Hiro.
RogerEbert .com said:From the beginning, Heroes Reborn plays like fan fiction with its amateur writing. It looks slick, but that hides shallow screenwriting and characters.
Variety said:All told, the premiere isn’t a bad step in that direction [recapture its early days while establishing new threads to reach beyond that core], but it’s unclear whether enough untapped power resides in the premise to ensure that the series can save itself, much less the world.
Newsday said:Sure, Thursday's pilot is junk, but it's pretty, diligent junk, essentially The Whopper of action TV, heaped high with mayhem condiments.
Slant said:The Player is pulp trash with an admirable sense of its own disposability, running through gimmicks nearly as efficiently as Alex plows through requisitely faceless thugs.
New York Times said:A new action series from NBC with a ludicrous plot full of unlikable characters played by not particularly likable actors.
I hope The Player is fun. The premise was pretty pulpy, plus Wesley Snipes is in it.
Shame they taped his dingle down during the pants chase. ;(
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running around Las Vegas in just a pair of blue boxers with Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball breast physics.
how do you know they taped his dingle down though
Zero hamm floppage.
maybe he's a grower
My favorite guilty pleasure (Hawaii Five-O) and procedural (Blue Bloods) returns!Premiering today:
The Amazing Race - CBS - 8/7c
Last Man Standing - ABC - 8/7c
Hawaii Five-O - CBS - 9/8c
Shark Tank - ABC - 9/8c
Blue Bloods - CBS - 10/9c
Transporter movie or TV level? Transporter action (at least the chase scenes) are surprisingly really good for a TV show, better than some high budget films. I really enjoyed The Player at a pure guilty pleasure level. Hot guy, dumb action, dumb plot just a fun turn your brain off show.The plot of The Player is really fucking dumb. Action wasn't too bad but it's on The Transporter level.
Shame they taped his dingle down during the pants chase. ;(
Transporter movie or TV level? Transporter action (at least the chase scenes) are surprisingly really good for a TV show, better than some high budget films. I really enjoyed The Player at a pure guilty pleasure level. Hot guy, dumb action, dumb plot just a fun turn your brain off show.
Sadly i think Stonebridge's new show is DOA where as Scott's will probably end up with 5+ seasons with crossovers with stuff like Blacklist.
Pretty awesome show. I love him as Vane.Checking out Black Sails due to the recommendations of this thread. First episode, I'm digging it.
That black hooker chick and and Captain Vane's assassin chick
Just realized Vane is the dumb guy that married Lip's gf on Shameless. I fucking HATED that guy(due to writing/scenes?). He is doing ok as Vane though.
I'm looking forward to Person of Interest.
Pretty awesome show. I love him as Vane.
Slate said:Blood & Oil is not a realistic drama but an out-and-out soap opera.
We Got This Covered said:Its confidently economical in its goal of pure, late-night, soapy entertainment.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said:Blood & Oil offers only musty melodrama befitting its already dated premise.
Washington Post said:Sure, its all sort of dumb, but Quantico also doesnt mess around.... Chopra brings a sincere, centrifugal force to this swirling story line. You leave the first episode wanting to know what happens next and where this conspiracy leads.
James Poniewozik said:The narrative gymnastics make the first half-hour of Quantico pass quickly and entertainingly. Too much of this, though, keeps you from investing much in the characters.
Slate said:If Greys Anatomy set at Quantico with a long-term terrorism plot sounds bad to you, proceed no further: This is not your show. If it sounds kind of appealing, Quantico may be your least execrable show of fall.
DVRmageddon for me tonight: B99, Last Man on Earth, Ray Donovan, Masters of Sex, Vice, John Oliver, Doll & Em, The Strain, and Fear the Walking Dead.
Blood & Oil?DVRmageddon for me tonight: B99, Last Man on Earth, Ray Donovan, Masters of Sex, Vice, John Oliver, Doll & Em, The Strain, and Fear the Walking Dead.
Blood and Oil wasn't too bad for a primetime soap.
The Returned, is that the French show premiering today, or the US one?
The Wrap said:With Daniel Chun penning a quick-witted script, Grandfathered subverts every hokey cliche that it nearly crashes into by maintaining a savvy self-awareness.... The brand of humor will remind viewers of The Mindy Project and the short-lived Ben and Kate with one-liners delivered so quick you could almost miss them. The supporting--are largely believable and charming.
Variety said:After one episode of Grandfathered, its easy to feel like youve seen the first three seasons, especially if Jimmy is going to constantly be presented choices between bedding desirable women and looking after the moppet who has fallen into his lap.
Slate said:Grandfathered tells a slick, likeable iteration of this tale [irrepressible bachelor who gets civilized by domestic responsibility], cruising along on Stamos charisma, some timely pop culture references, and a good script.
USA Today said:The half hour moves along briskly, sprinkled with a slew of funny lines and throwaway reactions and a few knowing winks at TV conventions--though not so many winks that they pull you out of the story. And through it all you have the pleasures provided by Lowe, Savage, Ellis and Devane, who mesh seamlessly.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said:Written by series creators Andrew Mogel (Allen Gregory) and Jarrad Paul (Living with Fran), The Grinder sets up a decent one-joke premise--actors, theyre so vain!--but it remains to be seen whether theres more comedy to wring out of that joke in subsequent episodes.
Tim Goodman said:As comedy pilots go this season, the end result is a rarity in that there were laughs.
everyone looks like Nathan drake.Quantico was pretty fun and very over the top. We'll be sticking with it.
Sepinwall said:It's a decent pilot, lacking any personality of its own at this stage, but still likely to appeal to the kind of people to which this kind of show appeals.
AV Club said:Code Black gets a pass. Its not the least bit interesting, but its dull and predictable in a way a medical drama hasnt been in years. Specifically, Code Black is refreshingly unsexy.
Willa Paskin said:The ER is crowded with cases familiar from House, Greys Anatomy, Chicago Hope, and ER, and the doctors perform many near-miracles. And yet Code Black has a heartbeat. Gay Harden is fierce and vital even when spouting clichés.
Variety said:Despite the occasional funny line or absurd situation, the show feels completely disposable.
San Francisco Chronicle said:None of it is believable. If the shows structure were obviously satirical, there would be credible room for over-the-top, but the show is meant as a straight-ahead sitcom, and the story lines all sound exactly like what a bunch of guys would come up with in a college dorm room, rank with the smell of soiled laundry, flatulence and pot-induced tall tales.
Entertainment Weekly said:The show stumbles with labored one-liners and too-zany situations.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said:Gigi has a one-joke premise.... It's occasionally funny but not funny enough to tune in on a weekly basis.
The Hollywood Reporter said:If IFC were to give David Krumholtz a talk show or his own variety series, the Gigi character might work for five minutes per week interacting with unsuspecting citizens. But stretched to 22 minutes per week, even those candid-camera moments don't generate sufficiently passionate reactions. Krumholtz and Mabe both are giving their all, but there isn't much of a series here beyond the concept.
Variety said:Mostly, the whole horny, inappropriate Granny bit--which, in Gigis travels around Boca Raton, includes admiring a nude male model and making clear that part of him, anyway, doesnt look Jewish--is just so played out.
Premiering today:
Bron/Broen - SVT1/DR1
Anyone following Bastard Executioner? It's not the worst thing I've ever seen, but something is definitely missing. I really don't get the premise. Ooohh he has tolike that's his destiny, while I'm thinking what's the point of this show. I really don't get it. Doesn't help that the lead sucks. I like that noble lady though and Vampire Bill is ok too.pretend to be a "punisher",
So it really should belong on Netflix is what you're sayingThey've been very slow to reveal the main thrust of the story, that's for sure.
They've been very slow to reveal the main thrust of the story, that's for sure.
I don't know if I agree, since BEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLL has been doing some main thrusting in most of the episodes.