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The Crazy Ones review – 1×02: ‘The Spectacular’

October 4, 2013 by yellowwait

Courtesy of CBS

It’s tough to judge a show from its pilot. They’re shot months before the season starts in order to sell the series to the networks and they have to introduce the basic premise of the show while getting us invested in the characters. Quite the task. Needless to say the first episode of The Crazy Ones left me a little cold, but I wanted to give the show a chance.

So did the second episode win me over? Or am I throwing in the towel?

Let’s break it down… [Read more…]

Filed Under: The Crazy Ones, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: Amanda Setton, CBS, Hamish Linklater, James Wolk, Robin Williams, Sarah Michelle Gellar

The Originals review – 1×01: ‘Always And Forever’

October 4, 2013 by thedude35

Courtesy of The CW

Well… I see what they were trying to do. I’ll give them that. But for those of us that watched the spin-off episode (read: test episode) of The Originals in the last season of The Vampire Diaries, let’s just say that tonight’s “premiere event” feels quite a bit like deja vu.

Let’s bitch it out.. [Read more…]

Filed Under: The Originals, TV Tagged With: Charles Michael Davis, Claire Holt, Daniel Gillies, Daniella Pineda, Danielle Campbell, Joseph Morgan, Phoebe Tonkin, Series Premiere, The CW

The Vampire Diaries review – 5×01: ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’

October 4, 2013 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of The CW

Our babies are all grown up and off to College as The Vampire Diaries kicks off season five. But with the evil Silas posing as Stefan (Paul Wesley), is anyone safe?

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: The Vampire Diaries, TV Tagged With: Candice Accola, Claire Holt, Ian Somerhalder, Kat Graham, Marguerite MacIntyre, Nina Dobrev, Olga Fonda, Paul Wesley, Season Premiere, Steve McQueen, The CW, Zach Roerig

Scandal review – 3×01: ‘It’s Handled’

October 4, 2013 by couchpotato

Courtesy of ABC

“Go big or go home!” That must be the mantra of the Scandal writers because the show has resumed with a bang. After an excruciating summer waiting to see what befalls Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington), it’s time to see how she handles being at the center of the maelstrom.

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Scandal, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: ABC, Bellamy Young, Columbus Short, Darby Stanchfield, Guillermo Diaz, Jeff Perry, Joe Morton, Kate Burton, Katie Lowes, Kerry Washington, Season Premiere, Tony Goldwyn

Quick Take review – Super Fun Night 1×02: ‘Anything For Love’

October 3, 2013 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of ABC

We watch a lot of TV – some of it good and some of it…not so good. For the 2013 pilot season, we’re checking out a few series we won’t be writing on regularly, but may check back on throughout the season. Next on the docket: the much troubled premiere of ABC’s Super Fun Night.

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: TV Tagged With: ABC, Rebel Wilson, Season Premiere, Super Fun Night

The Bridge review – 1×13: ‘The Crazy Place’

October 3, 2013 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of FX

It’s the end of the road for the first season of The Bridge. After a bit of a mixed bag run, does the FX drama end on a high note?

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: The Bridge, TV Tagged With: Annabeth Gish, Brian Van Holt, Demián Bichir, Diane Kruger, Emily Rios, FX, Lyle Lovett, Matthew Lillard, Ramón Franco, Season Finale, Stephanie Sigman, Ted Levine, Thomas M. Wright

Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. review – 1×02: ‘0-8-4’

October 2, 2013 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of ABC

If last week‘s pilot was a little underwhelming in its general perfunctoriness, what does the second episode of ABC’s Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. look like? Apparently it’s “Disney with an edge”

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., TV Tagged With: ABC, Brett Dalton, Chloe Bennet, Clark Gregg, Elizabeth Henstridge, Iain De Caestecker, Leonor Varela, Ming-Na Wen, Samuel L. Jackson

Sleepy Hollow review – 1×03: ‘For The Triumph Of Evil’

October 1, 2013 by couchpotato

Courtesy of FOX

Our demon of the week is The Sandman, but unlike a children’s story, this Sandman will come to you in your dreams, turn your eyes milky white until they explode with sand, and make you kill yourself. It’s pretty extreme.

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sleepy Hollow, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: FOX, Lyndie Greenwood, Nichole Beharie, Orlando Jones, Tim Mison

Quick Take review – Homeland 3×01: ‘Tin Man Is Down’

September 30, 2013 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of Showtime

We watch a lot of TV – some of it good and some of it…not so good. For the 2013 pilot season, we’re checking out a few series we won’t be writing on regularly, but may check back on throughout the season. Next on the docket: the third season premiere of Showtime’s Homeland.

Let’s bitch it out…

It was a real struggle to decide which Sunday night show to cover and I’ll admit that I may come to regret my decision to prioritize the campy/sudsy night-time soap Revenge over Homeland. I’d be lying, however, if I said that my decision wasn’t partially informed by how badly I felt burned by the second season. Is it petty to “punish” the show (and potential readers) because I was less than happy with the narrative decisions of S2? Perhaps…

Either way, S3 is here and we’re back to the Homeland of old. The emotional intensity is front and centre as the CIA recovers from the worst terrorism attack since 9/11 – the explosion that claimed 219 lives and sent Brody into hiding. The fall-out is steep: Carrie (Claire Danes) is the CIA’s scapegoat and she’s doing herself no favours by loudly proclaiming Brody innocent in front of Congressional committees by day and self-medicating with Tequila and strange men by night. Her mentor, Saul (Mandy Patinkin) is in a compromised position as the Acting Director of the CIA: on one hand he has to manage damage control, which means listening to the evil angel on his shoulder, Dar Adal (F. Abraham Murray, bumped up to series regular) while on the other hand he wants to support his fallen protegé.

There’s a recurring theme of indecision and impotence throughout this opening hour. Everyone tries to settle back into their lives, uncertain or unable to move forward because of what happened last season. This extends (in what is sure to be the most frustrating subplot for viewers) to Morgan Saylor’s Dana, who we are reintroduced to in the hospital following a suicide attempt. Although thematically it makes sense to touch base with the Brody family to see how they’re coping as Brody remains public enemy #1, it can’t help but feel frustrating when we cut away from the simultaneous six target strikes or Carrie crashing a CIA lunch to hear Jess (Morena Baccarin) moan about her lack of work experience at a Brody family dinner. Whether these characters ever feel truly relevant again is but one of the issues this third season will need to address as it, like its characters, makes steps towards recovering the public’s trust.

As first hours go, this is a good start. It will be interesting to see how Carrie reacts to Saul’s betrayal, whether the agency gains any traction with the latest “victory” (thanks in part to Rupert Friend’s Quinn’s efforts) and who the damn mole is (three seasons and counting!). We’ll have to see how things play out.

Other Observations:

  • It’s nice to see Tim Guinee has escaped from his recurring role on the torturous Revolution to appear as CIA lackey Scott Ryan. When will this guy get his own show?
  • Also good to see Sam Underwood (Dexter) as Dana’s new love interest, Leo. It’s silly, but it took me a moment to realize it was him because I’m not used to seeing him look like a teenager with shaggy hair

What did you think of Homeland‘s return: did it win you back? Are you interested to see what happens between Saul and Carrie? Did you miss Brody? Do you care about the Brody family, or more specifically Dana (aka the Kim Bauer of Homeland)? Sound off below

Homeland airs Sundays at 9pm EST on Showtime. As with our other Quick Takes, we’ll touch base on occasion throughout the season should particular episodes merit attention

Filed Under: Homeland, TV Tagged With: Claire Danes, F. Abraham Murray, Mandy Patinkin, Morena Baccarin, Morgan Saylor, Rupert Friend, Sam Underwood, Season Premiere, Showtime, Tim Guinee

Revenge review – 3×01: ‘Fear’

September 30, 2013 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of ABC

After a rocky (ie: hot mess) S2 and a change of showrunners, ABC’s sudsy Sunday drama Revenge is back for a brand new season. So how does the show handle all of these changes?

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Revenge, TV Tagged With: ABC, Ashley Madekwe, Barry Sloane, Christa B. Allen, Emily VanCamp, Gabriel Mann, Henry Czerny, Josh Bowman, Justin Hartley, Karine Vanasse, Madeleine Stowe, Nick Wechsler, Season Premiere

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