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‘The Bachelor,’ ‘Party of Five,’ a ‘Jeopardy!’ championship and everything else you don’t want to miss on TV this week
THE BACHELOR – Airline pilot Peter Weber flew into the hearts of women everywhere and left all of America shocked and heartbroken when Hannah Brown decided to end their relationship. Now Peter is back and ready to once again capture hearts across the nation when he returns for another shot at love as the star of the 24th season of ABC’s hit romance reality series “The Bachelor,” premiering MONDAY, JAN. 6 (8:00-11:00 p.m. EST), on ABC.(ABC/Craig Sjodin) FRONT ROW: SARAH, MADISON, LAUREN, TAMMY, DEANDRA, PETER WEBER, KIARRA, LEXI, JASMINE, MYKENNA, SYDNEY MIDDLE ROW: KELLEY, NATASHA, KELSEY, SAVANNAH, KYLIE, HANNAH ANN, KATRINA, COURTNEY, JADE, VICTORIA F. BACK ROW: ALEXA, EUNICE, AVONLEA, MAURISSA, MEGAN, PAYTON, SHIANN, VICTORIA P., ALAYAH, JENNA
In which ‘Watchmen’ blows my mind one last time.
Judge rules that President Joffrey is not a king after all.
It’s been a hell of a week for President Perjury, and it’s only Monday
These three shows are ranked most likely to be renewed and one of them will SHOCK you. (No it won’t. I’m just trying to get you to click on the clicky.)
‘The Bachelor’ avoids making history, yet again, in favor of another boring white guy
TV Man is the hero we deserve: bizarre, baffling and utterly pointless.
Let’s talk about The CW and Showtime and try to shut out all of the terrors of our dystopian reality for just a few moments. Just a few.
The Emmy nominations are out, and I’m not mad. (Well, not that mad, anyway.)
The Emmy nominations came out this morning and honestly? They aren’t terrible! This is thanks to several factors:
- TV is just a lot better now. Between the sheer number shows to choose from, the removal of the stigma that used to taint TV and the creative boom we are in the middle of, TV is better than ever. This is not an exaggeration: I came up with 10 more series that could have been nominated for Outstanding Comedy than the seven that actually received nods.
- At the same time, this was a quiet year for drama. In part, I think everyone tried to stay out of the way of the final season of Game of Thrones, believing that it was going to drown out everything else, and in part, dramas have found a new home in the limited series category. As a result, I didn’t feel like too many shows were overlooked in this category and am relatively happy with the nominees.
- But back to that limited series thing: at some point when we weren’t looking, miniseries became the prestige format for television. I suspect the limited series has gained in popularity for creators and actors for the same reason: the word “limited.” It’s a project that they can commit to without having to potentially spend 8 to 10 years of their life doing, and it is by nature a project that has a concrete end — something storytellers are fond of. It’s created some memorable and important TV.
While I have a few quibbles with some of the nominees (The Kominsky Method is just taking up valuable real estate, guys), and some snubs — HER NAME IS D’ARCY CARDEN, DAMMIT — overall? It’s not a terrible list. Let’s examine it together, and maybe do just a tiny bit of screaming.
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