It's not easy for comedies, demon hunters and spies
We are there people! All
programming decisions have been made and new shows have been announced [more on
that next week]. As good a time as any to look back at the 2014-15 season with
all the wisdom of an overdosed viewer. This
is what happened at NBC:
NBC was in the hunt for the new worst comedy
I can’t remember
when was the last time I disliked so many comedies at once. I couldn’t find any
redeemable sitcom in NBC’s lineup this year. Believe me I tried. BadJudge was probably the worst followed by not terrible,
yet lackluster A to Z and MarryMe. All cancelled, of course, and to round it up they
also cancelled sophomore About
a Boy [which I actually liked!]
Apparently they
don’t have big comedy plans for next year until midseason when the revival of
coach and the latino-invasion comedies are scheduled.
Where ‘event’ series are one time uneventful events [unlike over at ABC and CBS and FOX]
Can I just take the
opportunity to share the awesome remark Jason Isaacs made at the telly BAFTA’s
a 2015? [I am totally
paraphrasing, because I could not find a quote/or video online. Apparently I am
the only one who thought this was hilarious]
I was recently advised to call all miniseries ‘Event series’ because that makes them sound more unique and awesome. That was obviously in America, where everything has to be ‘awesome’
I don’t get the ‘event’
thing either Jason…
All jokes aside, I am not sure
how NBC feels about their string of unsuccessful minis. Maybe they performed
like they planned [I highly doubt], but they never had any intention to extend
them. Whatever the case, they were over before anyone noticed. I watched a few
episodes of The Slap and I enjoyed quite a bit. So I think it is worth
watching, even if it is just a “limited event”.
Spies and Moms
I also watched the first few eps of Allegiance and no, it was obviously not as good as The Americans. However, I was enjoying it quite a
bit. I may even finish watching it on Hulu.
Now… about The Mysteries of Laura… I kind of hated it at first. I did say that they may be able to
pull it together and become a decent show. And guess what? I think they did!
Almost done with season one now and I have concluded that Laura is a pretty watchable show. It has found its tone and become a “less
serious cop show” something similar to Castle. So I am actually glad to see it get renewed.
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