After a relatively tame start, does The Muppets bring on the laughs with “Hostile Makeover”?
Author: Kien Tran
Based in Dallas, Texas, Kien Tran is an avid television enthusiast. After spending hundreds of hours wasting away on a couch, he decided to actually do something creative with his hobby and created this very blog.
Blindspot – A Stray Howl Review
Does Blindspot episode “A Stray Howl” build upon the strong opening week or does Jane Doe’s ink fade away into television obscurity?
Minority Report episode “Mr. Nice Guy” gives us a little more insight into Dash, but is it capable of making us actually care about the pre-cogs?
Quantico – Run (Pilot) Review
Despite all of the marketing by ABC as a FBI Spy show with really sexy 30 something trainees, Quantico does have some semblance of intrigue.
Brooklyn 99 returns for it’s third season with “New Captain” with new leadership, new relationships, and more of the same insanity.
After burying itself into a hole so deep it took 5 years for it to climb out, Heroes returns with Heroes: Reborn, but has creator Tim Kring learned anything in his time in the black hole that was the plot?
Castle “XY” Review
Instead of making the viewers suffer though a whole off season with a season 7 cliffhanger, the writers of Castle have bumped the thrills and excitement over to the season 8 premiere!
Limitless Pilot Review
CBS’s Limitless repeats a lot of its movie namesake, but can it actually expand on the mysterious story of the origin of the drug?
Scream Queens Pilot Review
FOX’s Scream Queens tries to evoke the 90s horror genre in a serialized tv format, but does it scare or sedate?
The Muppets Pilot Review
After a long absence, Kermit and the gang return to prime time television in ABC’s newest comedy The Muppets, but does it have the same charm as it did all those decades ago?
Blindspot Pilot Review
NBC’s Blindspot is a new action FBI procedural that out of the gate is intense, alluring, and…ridiculous.
Life in Pieces Pilot Review
CBS’s Life in Pieces is a family sitcom that follows one big family with four short stories every week, but will the format really keep viewers interested and invested in the relationships?