The Social Media Graveyard of Canceled ComediesDozens and dozens of new shows premiere each new TV season (and mid-season, and off-season) but only a handful live to see season two. These […]
The Season of the Not-Quite-There SitcomSitcoms are tricky shows to invest in. They need a little time and a few episodes to grow into the shows they’re meant to be — for 30 […]
So…NBC’s Ratings Last Night Were…YeahWe all missed our NBC comedies, right? Right? We might be the only ones. They did realllllllly bad in the ratings last night. Everything was […]
‘Go On’: Can America Embrace a Sitcom This Sad?I cried twice while watching the Go On pilot. This doesn’t mean two tears; I’m talking about two distinct cries. Sure, yes, I’m prone to crying […]
ByJesse David Fox
matt zoller seitz
TV Review: NBC’s Go OnThis new show takes the universal experience of catastrophic loss, and shellacks it with counterfeit raucousness, poignancy, and uplift.
John Cho Cho-sen As a Regular on ‘Go On’Some actors make their bones in their eyes. Some actors are masters of voice control. Some can just use body language to convey a lifetime of […]
Full Trailers For NBC’s Four New Fall Comedies
Is sad the new funny? It might be on Tuesdays on NBC. The trailers for Go On and The New Normal suggest a lot of crying and looking in the […]
Matthew Perry Is Coming Back to NBC in Go OnMatthew Perry is set to come home to the network that birthed him, NBC, in what I assume is a spinoff of the late 90s hit Joey. The new show, […]
Jay Baruchel Has Barely Met James FrancoOkay, I know this shouldn’t be the takeaway from this interview with Jay Baruchel, in which he talks about writing roles for women and for […]
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