TV Show Reviews

Manhattan Love Story (2014-?)

Manhattan Love Story

Manhattan Love Story (2014-?)

Network:

ABC

Starring:

Analeigh Tipton

Jake McDorman

Nicolas Wright

Plot:

The unfiltered internal monologues of a young man and a young woman are exposed as they begin a new relationship together.

Review:

Ok I was not expecting to like this show as much as I did. The man wasn’t too girly like you sometimes get in romantic comedies and I loved how slightly quirky the woman was. It was cute and I highly recommend.

4.5/5

Forever (2014-?)

Forever

Forever (2014-?)

Network:

CBS

Starring:

Ioan Gruffudd

Alana De La Garza

Lorraine Toussaint

Plot:

A 200-year-old man works in the New York City Morgue trying to find a key to unlock the curse of his immortality.

Review:

Liked this pilot. It was like a mixture of Sherlock Holmes, a cop drama, and a pinch of some supernatural. It was interesting and I’m curious to see what happens next. Happy there’s a new episode tonight.

3.5/5

Gotham (2014-?)

Gotham

Gotham (2014-?)

Network:

Fox

Starring:

Ben McKenzie

Donal Logue

Jada Pinkett Smith

Plot:

The origin story behind Commissioner James Gordon’s rise to prominence in Gotham City in the years before Batman’s arrival.

Review:

I watched this show because I love superhero shows, but I’m not a fan of prequels. I already know that Gordon isn’t going to succeed. He can’t, or Batman will never exist. It’s kind of depressing knowing that going in.

The show was fine, I liked the Gotham vibe it had. I did think they went overboard introducing so many future super villains. Every couple of minutes you were being introduced to someone’s alter ego and sometimes there was a super cheesy pun to go with it. They made sure to say riddle when Enigma was introduced. There were cats for Catwoman and of course Copperpot was called penguin. A bit too much for one episode.

Overall it was an alright pilot and I’ll probably watch a couple more episodes.

3/5

Scorpion (2014-?)

scorpion

Scorpion (2014-?)

Network:

CBS

Starring:

Elyes Gabel

Katharine McPhee

Robert Patrick

Plot:

An eccentric genius forms an international network of super-geniuses to act as the last line of defense against the complicated threats of the modern world.

Review:

Is it possible for a pilot to jump the shark? If you know anything about the internet, computers, or just technology in general this show is not for you. My eyes nearly rolled out of their sockets and my husband laughed so hard there were tears in his eyes.

Setting aside the horrible story I also didn’t like the fact that the “pretty girl” was the stupid one. Well I’m sorry she’s not stupid, she’s the only one with common sense because the geniuses are too busy thinking deep thoughts. I wish the stupid one had been a dude, a single dad would have been just as good as a single mom, it also would have been kind of new. Instead the only other female on the show, so far, is an Asian chick because only Asian women can be smart. I also hate the fact that you can clearly see they’re going to try and get the lead genius to have a thing for the “pretty girl.”

I love a good show about geniuses. This was not a good show.

2/5

2014 Fall TV Schedule

2014 Fall TV Schedule

I just got finished going through the Entertainment Weekly Fall TV Double issue and I’m kind of embarrassed at how excited I was. It took a couple of hours but I’ve got my excel spreadsheet prepared and all my start dates listed, now I just have to sit back and watch as my DVR fills up.

There are twenty-four shows on my watch list this year, eleven are new. I ended up dropping a couple that I watched last year and a few got canceled, which explains why almost half of the shows I’m watching this season are new.

There are a couple that I’m incredibly excited about, some I’m unsure of, and at least one I’m not sure if I want to be watching anymore. I dropped New Girl because I didn’t like almost any of the episodes last season but for some reason I’m still watching Bones. Not sure what’s going on there and I might end up dropping it.

Can’t wait for my CW shows to start, especially The Flash, but I’m not sure if I’m going to like the Fox TV show Gotham. Not overly fond of prequels, I know what’s going to happen, and since they have to fail for Batman to be created I’m just not looking forward to it. I’m interested to see how they do Constantine but it’s another show I’m unsure of.

Several romantic comedies on my list this year, which is weird. I’m going to be honest and say the only reason I’m watching A to Z on NBC is because I loved the mother from How I Met Your Mother. Marry Me is getting watched because I loved Happy Endings, and Star Wars Rebels because I want to see how they’re going to ruin my childhood.

Lots to watch this year and I’m going to try and post a review of each new pilot, though to be fair it’s never good to rate a show based on its pilot.

Now I’m going to watch Haven, which was new last night, and kick off the Fall TV season.