An adaptation of the Australian show of the same name, Rake starred Greg Kinnear as a ne’er-do-well lawyer who gets by on his charming personality. That charm wore thin about 15 minutes in to the pilot. I think I managed to make it through 4-5 episodes before my better judgement returned and I cut bait. FOX eventually did the same, moving the show to Fridays before burning off the final few episodes on Saturday nights.
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Midseason Review – Thursdays
Thursday night is traditionally the busiest night of the television week. Here’s our look back at my pre-season thoughts on what’s on the slate for this season.
7:00
The Big Bang Theory – Entering its 7th season, the show’s ratings continue to grow. Everyone is in a relationship now, so we’ll see how the show handles that.
The continues to be a ratings juggernaut while still being a good comedy.
Once Upon A Time In Wonderland – Originally conceived as a mini-series to air while Once Upon A Time was in hiatus, ABC execs were so enamored with this spinoff show that they moved it to the fall and gave it its own timeslot. Will 2 hours of weekly fairy tales prove to be too much? Only time will tell.
I made it through about 2 episodes of this train wreck before I had to drop out. Turns out there is a limit to the amount of fairy tales I can handle in a week.
8:00
The Crazy Ones – Robin Williams returns to television for the first time since Mork & Mindy, which is not something I would ordinarily be interested in. Add in David E. Kelley, who has been more miss than hit lately, and this would likely get a pass from me. However, the inclusion of one Sarah Michelle Gellar has guaranteed that I will at least check it out.
The show has done a tremendous job of toning down the Robin Williams factor to a reasonable level and has been one of the surprises of the new season.
Grey’s Anatomy – Back for a 10th season, the show was revitalized a bit last season with the addition of a new group of interns. Hopefully they can keep it up this year.
The show continues to entertain, even if it isn’t the ratings hit it was in its earlier days. Continue reading →