Nashville Review: "Lovesick Blues" (Episode 1.06)
It’s what we’ve all been waiting for since the beginning of the show: Rayna and Juliette crossing paths. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsNashville Review: "You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave)" (Episode 1.06)
When I first saw the pilot for 'Nashville' I was beyond excited for the possibilities the show presented. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsNashville Review: "Move It on Over" (Episode 1.05)
Most primetime soap operas focus on drama, drama, drama. read more
Found in: TV, Reviews666 Park Avenue Review: "Diabolic" (Episode 1.06)
“Diabolic” is quite an interesting step in the right direction for 666 Park Avenue, making seemingly useless facts from the past actually make sense in the bigger picture. read more
Found in: TV, Reviews666 Park Avenue Review: "A Crowd of Demons" (Episode 1.05)
There’s plenty of craziness and unique flavor that could be thrown into 666 Park Avenue, and it needs to utilize the powers the show can have before it’s too late. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsABC Buys New Comedy From Zach Braff
Zach Braff is heading back to the small screen, but this time as a writer, director and producer. Deadline reports that Braff and 20th Century Fox TV have sold a new comedy series to ABC.... read more
Found in: TV, NewsNashville Review: "Someday You'll Call My Name" (Episode1.03)
Still can’t believe a primetime soap opera about country singers is one of the best series to debut this season? Three episodes in and 'Nashville' continues to build on strong episodes to defy all logic. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsNashville Review: "Pilot/I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)" (Episodes 1.01/1.02)
Set in the country music world where a fading star, Rayna, is all of a sudden over shadowed by an over sexed teen starlet, Juliette Barnes (Panettiere), the show does its best to mix the fun music aspect of 'Glee' and the wholesome drama of 'Friday Night Lights'. read more
Found in: TV, Reviews666 Park Avenue Review: "The Dead Don't Stay Dead" (Episode 1.03)
While 666 Park Avenue does sell itself on its sex and evil setting, what makes the show strong is character interactions that work on several layers. read more
Found in: TV, Reviews666 Park Avenue Review: "Pilot" (Episode 1.01)
If you can get over the sometimes silly nature to 666 Park Avenue, you’ll find one of the strongest and most fun dramas of the fall season. read more
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