It might be out but it’s not down: tonight’s ‘The Chicago Code’ showed off writing that didn’t mess around, or try to suck up for my attention. The result? Some of the best drama on TV. Aspiring writers and network execs, take note.
As ‘Dancing With the Stars’ nears the finals, I find my emotions switching to a new competitor. I mean, I know I still want Chelsea to win, but I came out of ambivalence this week about the NFL guy who has always left me cold.
A Bar Mitzvah, a suicidal impostor, an anonymous novel, a pregnancy test, a couple of summer man-trips and Georgina. What more could you ask for from a ‘Gossip Girl’ season finale?
Would we get any real answers on the season finale of ‘How I Met Your Mother?’ Good news, definitely. Answers? Not so much.
I didn’t enjoy every single second of this episode, but by the end, I was won over by the masterful writing and I’m left looking very much forward to next week’s season finale.
Eleven years ago today, we saw the last episode of “Sports Night” on ABC. (Sob.) Join me, won’t you, in celebrating why Aaron Sorkin’s show that was not really about sports is still worth talking about eleven years later…
Season seven come to a close with a whimper as the Paul Young story is resolved, Tom and Lynette break up, and Carlos and Gaby hide a dead body in a coffee table.
Eight days after the murder of Rosie Larsen, the case is still pretty murky, but the characters are being developed more deeply.
The quad of celebrity candidates is whittled to a pair after some grilling by a trio of previous players in The Donald’s contest and the final challenge of the competition gets underway.
It’s time for me to admit it: I’m a fan of NBC’s ‘The Voice.’ It pains me to say it – as a writer of scripted television, reality TV is pretty much my sworn enemy – but trying to deny it is just getting ridiculous.