Since its pilot, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend has proudly operated against expectations – even before its pilot aired on The CW, in fact, considering its first
Randy Dankievitch
January 26, 2016
Since House left the air in 2012, Fox has struggled to establish a dynamic procedural show, offering up high profile bust after high profile bust (rememberÂ
Randy Dankievitch
January 25, 2016
Angie Tribeca: A Love Letter to Slapstick Comedy As a die-hard fan of Hot Shots and the original Naked Gun, I can confidently say that a show like Angie Tribe
Randy Dankievitch
January 25, 2016
Dating on sitcoms like Mom is always awkward; how does a television show get an audience to invest in a relationship that only lasts for 22 minutes – o
Randy Dankievitch
January 22, 2016
Conflict hasn’t come easy for The Grinder; for the most part, any drama generated on the show has come from Dean’s immature machinations, blowing
Randy Dankievitch
January 20, 2016
“Party Lobster Gym Sale” marks a MAJOR departure from the typical Life in Pieces formula from its first dozen episodes; rather than lead off wit
Randy Dankievitch
January 15, 2016
With Roscoe moving into Baxter and Candace’s house, it seemed only a matter of time before the two young matriarchs in Roscoe’s life butted heads;
Randy Dankievitch
January 15, 2016
Life in Pieces‘ gimmick has worn out its welcome after a dozen episodes; at this point, it’s pretty clear trying to tell four isolated stories in
Randy Dankievitch
January 8, 2016
Never a show to rest on its heels, Mom‘s relentless pursuit to challenge its lead characters makes it an incredibly busy, fast-paced show, one with hug
Randy Dankievitch
January 8, 2016
Black-ish‘s first episode of 2016 – it’s 35th overall, I might add – is a pretty effective cross-section of what works, and what doesn
Randy Dankievitch
January 7, 2016