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Is the pilot episode of The Crazy Ones indicative of the show because I thought it was absolutely horrible. Was looking forward to it.
Give the the first 10 episodes a chance.Is the pilot episode of The Crazy Ones indicative of the show because I thought it was absolutely horrible. Was looking forward to it.
Give the the first 10 episodes a chance.
I like the show, it's up to you.It takes 10 episodes to fall into place? Not good.
Is April classed as Spring? If so, then there's only one thing on my TV:
24 is back, motherfuckers
Josh Holloway can do it all on CBS’ upcoming drama Intelligence, so it makes sense that this exclusive poster for the series channels Leonardo da Vinci’s famed Vitruvian Man drawing.
On the show, premiering in January, Holloway plays a high-tech intelligence operative named Gabriel who has been enhanced with a super-computer microchip in his noggin, making him the first human to ever be connected into the global information grid. (In other words, he can do with his brain what most cyber nerds need a computer for.)
Lost alum Holloway stars alongside Marg Helgenberger, who plays the director of the government cyber-security agency to which Gabriel reports, and Once Upon a Time‘s Meghan Ory, whose character is tasked with making sure no harm comes to Gabriel, which is not easy because he’s a bit of a cowboy.
The show premieres Jan. 7 at 9 p.m. following NCIS before moving to its regular spot on Mondays at 10 p.m. on Jan. 13.
Ohhhhhhhhhhh shit that's right. That's April? I thought it was coming next season.
Is the pilot episode of The Crazy Ones indicative of the show because I thought it was absolutely horrible. Was looking forward to it.
Chozen, the new FX animated comedy from the producers of HBO's Eastbound & Down and FX's Archer, will be available Jan. 6 exclusively on Xbox One, FX announced today on Xbox Wire.
Xbox One owners will be able to watch the pilot of Chozen through the console's FXNow app, which requires a subscription to a cable television package that includes FX. The television premiere of Chozen is set for 10:30 p.m. on Jan. 13.
It should be at some point. It's just not clear when that will be.I guess Orange is the New Black won't be coming back this Spring after all?
Yeah, my favourite bad show. Wonder what they have in store for us this season :lol
- Burning Love is still on? I thought E just wrapped up the second season? Did they say they're going to air the third?
Helix. -- this is the new RDM show, right?
BTW, I think your post also missed mentioning Rick and Morty.
A bit disappointed Cinemax isn't premiering a new show. Could swear there was one slated for Spring.
Thanks! Also, Ground Floor has a couple more weeks in its run -- it ends Jan 16th.Added!BTW, I think your post also missed mentioning Rick and Morty.
Thanks! Also, Ground Floor has a couple more weeks in its run -- it ends Jan 16th.
A scripted eight-part miniseries from a subdivision of ABC News, The Assets is an unexpectedly good placeholder for regular time-period-occupant Scandal, if perhaps a little too slow-going to connect with that shows OMG TV crowd.
The Assets is uneven, with some excellent scenes and quite a few bad ones.
It comes across as a rather dull, ineptly produced program that looks like it was filmed with dated technology in plodding style.
Oooooh, The Mentalist. Awesome.
I threw up an OT for Intelligence: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=746257
For all the talk about tech, nothing here reinvents the wheel, but the action is crisp and the dialogue breezy.
It feels cobbled together, from the premise of Chuck, Jake 2.0 and other shows to scenes and situations that recall better productions like Person of Interest, Homeland and Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Gabriel's super powers are the thing meant to set the show apart, but the Intelligence writers frequently do a poor job of differentiating how he's any different from someone wearing Google Glass.... That said, Holloway's charm did not get chopped away with his long hair.
Thematically ambitious with a strong and nuanced cast, Being Mary Jane, which stars Gabrielle Union, combines daytime television talking points with cable-worthy character depth.
The pilot is surprisingly funny, fresh, and affecting. Much of the credit goes to Union.
The performances are very good at every level, in part because the script is good enough to bring out the best in this cast.
Its not doing a whole lot of work to examine the role of women in society, but it is a show with a single and still-novel goal: to entertain women, without patronizing them.
At heart, Killer Women is a procedural drama with a surface-strong female protagonist; scratch the surface and it's the same easy, familiar programming.
This is a really bad show. Its a show so bad that if it was smart enough to be a spoof, it would be genius. But its not.
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. - ABC - 8/7c
Brooklyn Nine-Nine - Fox - 8:30/7:30c
Intelligence - CBS - 9/8c - Special Sneak Preview
Killer Women - ABC - 10/9c
Person of Interest - CBS - 10/9c
Justified - FX - 10/9c
Damn, today's starting to feel smooshed up.
Damn, today's starting to feel smooshed up.
So, what, now I need to watch Being Mary Jane?
Showtime released the premieres of Shameless, House of Lies, and Episodes on multiple platforms in case anyone wants to watch them early. Details here.