Thursday TV: Forgettable New Family Fare
Sad that what was once network TV's bright spot for smart comedies is now wallowing in the easy (and largely unfunny) waters of domestic sitcoms. Where once "30 Rock" and…
Sad that what was once network TV's bright spot for smart comedies is now wallowing in the easy (and largely unfunny) waters of domestic sitcoms. Where once "30 Rock" and…
After appearing to have gone off the tracks only a few weeks ago, "The Bridge" turned around again last week in a perfectly realized episode, returning focus on the central…
"Survivor: Blood vs. Water" lived up to its odd name Wednesday as the tribe of returning players often went one-on-one against loved ones and relatives in the sumo-style immunity challenge:…
Other than the name and the wheelchair, there's nothing much about the new "Ironside" (NBC, 10 p.m.) to connect to the Raymond Burr series of years. Rather, it's a cynical…
At the end of just two weeks of what most people think is the most enjoyable part of "The Voice," the blind auditions, most coaches have nearly competed assembling their…
"Red Speedo," a taut play about athletic competition at Studio Lab, itself begins with its own athletic contest: climbing several flights of stairs to the performance space. Once up there,…
Largely overlooked in its premiere run, and destined to deservedly live in classrooms forevermore, "Latino Americans" (PBS, 8 p.m., check local listings) runs its final two episodes, covering the legacy…