Grandfathered and The Grinder End on FOX after 1 Season
Grandfathered and The Grinder looked like they would both be successful on FOX when they premiered last September. The first had veteran sitcom star John
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Grandfathered and The Grinder looked like they would both be successful on FOX when they premiered last September. The first had veteran sitcom star John
“The Ties That Grind” is far and away the best episode of The Grinder to date – just how the episode is able to balance and highlight each
Just when you thought the stakes of The Grinder couldn’t be lowered any further, “Grinder vs. Grinder” arrives, an episode that relies com
The most frustrating element of The Grinder‘s meta commentaries are how they’re contained to the opening moments of each episode. Sure, they act
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
The Grinder ended 2015 on a pretty high note, with Dean finally appearing to move on from the fictional The Grinder by killing off his character on-screen
With The Grinder: Los Angeles taunting Dean and the Sandersons on a weekly basis in their living rooms, it was only a matter of time before conflict arose b
The slightest tweak to The Grinder‘s regular formula provides a much-needed emotional backbone for the series in “Giving Thanks, Getting Justice,
After seven episodes, The Grinder finds itself in an odd place. Is it a workplace comedy with a touch of meta commentary, or a weightless sitcom where a ce
“Dedicating This One to the Crew” is an episode of The Grinder proudly treading water; the whole idea of Dean the actor vs. Stewart the Normie w