Showing posts with label Constantine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Constantine. Show all posts
Thursday, July 28, 2016
My Top-Ten One-Season Wonders (part 2)
Following CBS's cancellation of Limitless last month, I decided to look at ten great shows that were canned after one season. I intended to limit this post to shows that came out of the gate fully formed (like Limitless), that had solid first-season runs. But I realized that if I were discussing "one-season wonders," then just as wondrous were the shows that took time to get their bearings -- often much of their first season. Sometimes, that feels like the greater loss: when a show is trying diligently to refine itself during its early months, to tap into what's working and discard what isn't, and then, just as it seems to be coming into its own, it's gone. Everybody Loves Raymond was certainly a show that took almost a season to fully distinguish itself, to learn how best to use the family dynamics to mine laughs; can you imagine if CBS hadn't rewarded it with faith, patience, a better time slot and (ultimately) a renewal? Anyway, my first five one-season wonders can be found here; here are the final five:
Saturday, August 8, 2015
Marcus, Mentalist, midsummer musings and more
Some random thoughts for a stormy Saturday morning...
Ann Marcus (August 22, 1921 – December 3, 2014)
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Vicar-ious Thrills: 2014 in review
Last spring, CBS and I had an ugly break-up. You probably read about it; it made all the tabloids. First I grew disillusioned with Survivor, and quit watching after 14 years; at Entertainment Weekly, Dalton Ross
called it the best cast of all-new players since the first season, but I found
most of them clueless and/or odious, and where's the fun in that? (If it's
clueless and odious I'm after, I'll turn on truTV.) Then Jeanne Tripplehorn was
written off Criminal Minds, only to be replaced by the less talented -- but
younger-skewing -- Jennifer Love Hewitt; no reason was given for Tripplehorn's
departure, but her air time been shrinking for months, so you had to figure it was
a network decision, dictated by the almighty demo dollar. And finally, CBS
announced they were again holding Mike & Molly till midseason. You know,
a loyal viewer can only take so much.
Labels:
Constantine,
Criminal Minds,
Doctor Who,
Forever,
Grantchester,
James Norton,
Jenna Coleman,
MI-5,
Mike and Molly,
Richard Armitage,
Stephen Poliakoff,
Survivor,
The Flash,
Walking Dead
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