Like the notion that it’s always 5 p.m. somewhere, there’s nearly always a vintage “Law & Order” airing with do-right Detective Ed Green, played by Jesse L. Martin. So when a new network series ...
The fall network TV season is in shambles, a mix of reruns and reality that is the inevitable result of the studios failing to negotiate agreeable contract terms early enough in the summer with ...
There's a chance that NBC's newest procedural ends up being a success based on circumstance alone. In the wake of the months-long writers strike (which reached a tentative deal on Sunday) and the ...
What The Irrational lacks in compelling characters, it makes up for with exciting cases. The Irrational Season 1 Episode 2 delivered another case for Professor Mercer where a good friend of his sought ...
Fall TV season is here! Well, sort of. The ongoing Hollywood strikes — hey studios, feel free to pay your writers and actors anytime now, thanks — have reduced this fall's network lineups to a ...
The Irrational has found a formula and decided to stick to it. And while I initially critiqued that formula, it has taken three episodes to get used to it and find its beauty. Even if more could be ...
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