Ben and Kate Review: "Guitar Face" (Episode 1.09)
Like many of the shows on Fox’s Tuesday comedy lineup, _Ben and Kate_ has created characters who are able to make even the most mundane conversations hilarious. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsNew Girl Review: "Eggs" (Episode 2.09)
You know you’ve created a great cast of characters in a sitcom when one of the highlights of an episode, maybe even the season, is watching one of the characters read to the others. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsBob's Burgers Review: "The Deepening" (Episode 3.06)
It’s hard to not look at Bob’s Burgers as the closest thing to early-'90s-era Simpsons that animated family sitcoms have brought about in the last 20 years, and when the entire Belcher family works together in an episode like “The Deepening,” the comparison becomes even more apt. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsNew Girl Review: "Menzies" (Episode 2.07)
A great episode of New Girl only needs two things, in my opinion. The first is for the humor to be as ridiculous as New Girl has proven it can be. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsBen and Kate Review: "Career Day" (Episode 1.07)
Ben and Kate is always best when it focuses on, obviously, the dynamics between the two title characters. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsBob's Burgers Review: "Mutiny on the Windbreaker" (Episode 3.04)
This week’s episode, “Mutiny on the Windbreaker,” is one of the weaker episodes of the show’s third season, most likely because it splits up all five of the Belcher family members. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsBob's Burgers Review: "Bob Fires the Kids" (Episode 3.03)
Unlike most animated shows focusing on families, it’s great to have Bob’s Burgers actually have a heartwarming family dynamic. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsNew Girl Review: "Halloween" (Episode 2.06)
“Halloween” is more about cleaning house than it is about haunted houses, an episode that sets up for the future rather than being as hilarious as some of the more recent episodes have been. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsBen and Kate Review: "Scaredy Kate" (Episode 1.06)
“Scaredy Kate” isn’t just a Ben and Kate theme episode, but rather has some fun character changes, such as BJ’s care for Maddie and Kate’s potential romance. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsFuturama Writer and Walk Hard Director Bringing Animated Show to Fox
According to Deadline, Fox is bringing writer Lew Morton (Futurama) and director Jake Kasdan (Bad Teacher)—who previously worked together on the Judd Apatow TV series Undeclared as well as 2007’s Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story—are back together to develop a show for the network called Wentworth Hall. It will center around a group of oddball college students running rampant at a once-distinguished university. Morton and Kasdan will executive produce the series.... read more
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