Thought I’d take a minute to let you know how some of the
new shows are doing. I tried the Murphy
Brown reboot but the laugh track was so annoying and the jokes were pretty
forced. I get enough Trump jokes from late night. The Hillary cameo was cute
but everything on the shows seems so desperate. Anyway, here are the shows I’ve
tried out:
Network/Time: Amazon Prime
Genre: Action Drama
Starring: John Krasinski & Wendell Pierce
Premise: Early years of Jack Ryan from analyst
to operative
Seen: Two episodes
Pros: Krasinski is his charming self and has
upgraded to action hero; they obviously have a big enough budget to blow stuff
up which helps; the equal time from the terrorist POV is also interesting
Cons: Some of the analyst epiphanies come too
quickly; I didn’t realize I needed to put the subtitles on to see the Arabic,
so I first thought I was supposed to just get the gist of what they were saying
Verdict: I’ll keep watching for interesting
escapism
Network/Time: Showtime, Sundays at 9pm
Genre: Dramedy
Starring: Jim Carrey & Catherine Keener
Premise: A famous children’s icon struggles
with a crumbling family life
Seen: Five episodes
Pros: Some oddly funny moments; Frank Langella
is great as Carrey’s father; like the Jeff Pickles show and imaginative puppets
and such
Cons: Carrey seems to channel Andy Kaufman at
times; hate his haircut
Verdict: I’ll watch but just out
of curiosity
Network/Time: Netflix
Genre: Dramedy
Starring: Jonah Hill & Emma Stone
Premise: Two strangers are in a mysterious
pharmaceutical trial
Seen: Four episodes
Pros: First couple episodes were intriguing;
Hill & Stone play their parts well
Cons: The mind/dream sequences weren’t doing
it for me
Verdict: I quit, I didn’t find myself rooting
for either character
Network/Time: NBC, Mondays at 10pm
Genre: Supernatural Mystery
Starring: JR Ramirez & Josh Dallas
Premise: A flight disappears and reappears
five years later
Seen: Three episodes
Pros: Premise is intriguing enough to hook me
Cons: The opening voice over is annoying –
show me, don’t tell me; it’s also not quite ‘Lost’ enough
Verdict: I’ll keep watching to see where it
goes
HAPPY TOGETHER [CBS]
Network/Time: CBS, Mondays at 8:30pm
Genre: Comedy
Starring: Damon Wayans Jr.
Premise: A married couple take in a mega star
and try to keep up with him
Seen: Two episodes
Pros: Love the main couple; love that they like being with each other – we can relate
Cons: The laugh track is a bit much at times;
premise seems limited
Verdict: I’ll keep watching, it’s fun.
Here are a couple shows that I was unaware of when I was
making my previous Fall Preview.
The Good Cop premiered on Netflix
Tony Danza & Josh Groban
as father-son cops with different styles
The Romanoffs premieres Fri, Oct 12 on Amazon Prime
Anthology series by
Matthew Weiner (Mad Men)
Camping premieres Sun, Oct 14 on HBO
Jennifer Garner &
David Tennant at a disastrous campout
The First premieres Wed, Nov 14 on Hulu
Beau Willimon (House of Cards) directs Sean
Penn trying to get to Mars
Escape at Dannemora premieres Sun, Nov 18 on Showtime
Ben Stiller directs true
story of using a female guard for a prison-break
UPCOMING REVIEWS: First Man
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