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I can no longer stand behind ‘The Glade’s as a procedural. It’s a full blown drama. As the commercial says, the forecast is sunny with a “chance” of homicide. I do believe they’re right. Are you on board?
We are still a couple weeks away from full schedules, but the CW got the fall 2010 season rolling with four premieres. Over on cable, FX had a pair of premieres of their own in ‘Sons of Anarchy’ and ‘Terriers’.
Episodes ago, when Jim said he was an expert in all things homicidal, he wasn’t being arrogant. He was letting us know he lacked expertise in all other areas of his life. Being stuck between Callie and Josie drove that point home.
Finally the TV summer comes to a close. Next week we will have new fall network shows to talk about! That means a whole lot more scripted programming numbers, and a whole lot less ‘Shaq Vs.’
Scripted fare ramped up again this summer with quite a few offerings from various networks. Not having seen all of the shows, I’ll leave it up to you to tell me what I missed and why I should have paid more attention with your comments.
The networks have all but shut down as we wait for the new fall season to kick off. Over on cable, have you noticed what ‘The Glades’ has been doing? It’s not really getting the press, but the numbers are there for A&E to call this one a success.
How can broken families, peeping Toms and murder be so much fun? Matt Passmore, that’s how.