Jeers in review: The worst comedy on TV in 2014
A look back on all the ways TV let us down this year.
A look back on all the ways TV let us down this year.
Arrow and Flash may be problematic, but that’s partly because they can and do take bigger risks with their characters, and are willing to dig deeper into relationships, romantic or otherwise. That said they don’t get a pass just for swinging big.
The Walking Dead is a show that works best when the characters are on the move, and there is a clear objective. So far, season five has given us both.
With the fall television season well underway, it’s time to pick some of this year’s winners and losers. Here are my quick-hit reviews of five of this fall’s new sitcoms.
The animated sitcom has long inhabited a categorical limbo with American television audiences. Many will easily dismiss all cartoons as inherently childish. Such viewers are seemingly unable to suspend their disbelief that animation can be for grownups, too.