Based on an Argentine crime drama, Killer Women, from executive producer Sofia Vergara (yes, this was one of the show’s main selling points), featured Tricia Helfer as a female Texas Ranger who battles an abusive ex while solving crimes perpetrated by women. In a shocking development, it was not well received by the viewing public, and ABC aired only 6 of the 8 episodes produced. I wouldn’t mind seeing Helfer return in a starring role somewhere down the line. But this show was not the best use of her, or any one else’s, abilities.
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Midseason Review – Tuesdays
We continue our look back at my expectations for the fall television season, and today we are focusing on Tuesdays.
7:00
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. – Following the success of The Avengers, ABC, corporate sibling of Marvel, gets to air the spin-off featuring a team of SHIELD agents tracking down threats across the globe.
What looked to be the hit show of the fall has thus far disappointed. From a strictly Marvel perspective, the lack of any recognizable characters, beyond Coulson, from the movie universe has been a disappointment. From a Whedon perspective, the show has lacked any of the heart that previous Mutant Enemy productions have shown. It may be that this show just has too many corporate masters to appease in order to put on a decent show. I’ll keep watching, though, in the hopes that it improves.
7:30
Brooklyn Nine-Nine – There hasn’t been a real police workplace comedy since Barney Miller left the air in 1982. The premiere episode wasn’t bad, but sometimes a little bit of Andy Samberg can go a long way.
The show still struggles occasionally with Andy Samberg overload, but, besides that, it has been a very surprising comedy hit.
8:00
New Girl – This show really found its footing once Zooey Deschanel’s Jess and Jake Johnson’s Nick hooked up towards the end of last season. The two have incredible chemistry, and keeping them apart really served no purpose. Now if only they could find a consistent usage for Winston.
With Happy Endings ending, Damon Wayans Jr. was available to return to the role he played in the pilot, at least for the remainder of this season. Things have been a little uneven this season. Continue reading →
