Go On Review: "Urn-ed Run" (Episode 1.22)
Go On made it through an entire season. That’s really saying something for an NBC show. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsGo On Review: "Fast Breakup" (Episode 1.21)
It’s fan night at KBAL, and Ryan is surrounded by a bunch of sports-loving dudes, his therapy friends and a giant basketball mascot. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsGo On Review: "Matchup Promblems"
Go On is in the midst of a ratings nosedive. Luckily, the quality remains steady and is even growing in some areas. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsGo On Review: "Double Down" (Episode 1.18)
Finally. _Go On_ provided a pleasantly warm episode with a well-assembled plot and well-timed jokes. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsGo On Review: "Go Deep" (Episode 1.17)
It’s been two weeks since _Go On_ aired a new episode, and maybe the show should have skipped another week. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsGo On Review: "Comeback Player of the Year" (Episode 1.14)
Usually, 'Go On' feels like Matthew Perry is the entire show. His character controls the pace and comedy of an entire episode with a few well-written subplots for other characters that feel like afterthoughts, but that balance is what works. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsGo On Review: "The World Ain't Over 'Til It's Over" (Episode 1.11)
'Go On' is the freshman comedy I’m rooting for most. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsGo On Review: "Dinner Takes All" (Episode 1.09)
This week’s Thanksgiving-themed offering from _Go On_, “Dinner Takes All,” served up a great theme, but still relied on the standard format for a holiday episode. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsGo On Review: "Videogame, Set, Match" (Episode 1.08)
'Go On' finally did it. They produced a well-written and greatly acted episode that was perfectly sentimental and acceptably funny with very few kinks. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsGo On Review: "Any Given Birthday" (Episode 1.07)
'Go On' is slowly changing from another average sitcom to an off-the-wall NBC comedy. The show still plays it safe, but now the characters are molding into overly quirky ones which helps the plot become all that more interesting. read more
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