A weekly post with the purpose of highlighting the shows I watched during the week and how I ranked them. It’s not intended as a list of all shows on the air, only those that I actually watched during the week. Watching something on Monday that aired on Friday won’t make the cut.
Like everything on this site it’s for my own enjoyment but feel free to comment.

For the first time since May 9th I get to write a Best of the Week. God I’ve missed network TV. Cable has been pretty good over the summer (especially True Blood which showed a significant improvement compared to its second season) but there’s nothing like having all my favourite shows back on the air and checking out all the new ones. Premiere Week is kinda bananas this year because of the Jay Leno Show debacle and NBC picking up just about everything that came their way. I’ll watch almost anything new this week or two, besides reality TV (I only watch Survivor), and will give even disappointing shows a couple of episodes before I decide whether they’re weekly viewing or not. With that said, here’s what I thought of the shows I actually watched this past week.
1. Glee “Audition” (2×01) – It’s back. My favourite show from last season returns with everyone looking slightly more attractive, a new football coach, and a couple of new kids showing their singing talents. Emma (Jayma Mays) was nowhere to be seen this week, but Cheyenne Jackson showed up right at the end as the new Vocal Adrenaline coach to poach another newbie Sunshine Corazon (Charice Pempengco). Also new this season is Sam Evans (played by the impossibly named Chord Overstreet). I’m hopeful that Jackson will still appear on 30 Rock this season but I guess it all depends on how fleshed out his stories are on both shows. Time will tell. Aside from that, there were some decent songs, I particularly liked how New York State of Mind was shot because it was kind of liberating seeing a performance outside of the auditorium or music room. It wasn’t the knockout punch of a season opener that I like to get but it was a very solid effort that ranks up their with the best that Glee has put forward so far. It didn’t hurt that the comedy was supplied from a number of characters this week rather than the usual lone source of Sue. You can check out my full review here. 8/10
2. Boardwalk Empire “Boardwalk Empire” (1×01) – It’s just as great as you’d expect it to be with the sheer number of talented people associated with it. It’s like Goodfellas, The Sopranos and Deadwood had a three-way and Boardwalk Empire was the baby that came from this imaginary sperm soup. I love that Kelly McDonald is in something that so many people will see. I’ve loved her ever since I first saw Trainspotting. The same goes for Steve Buscemi. He’s so amazingly talented that it’s a crying shame it’s taken this long for him to land as the lead in something so ambitious. I can’t wait to see what the rest of the season holds for this show. And HBO obviously has a tremendous amount of faith in Boardwalk Empire because it was picked up for a second season after its first episode. 8/10
3. Modern Family “The Old Wagon” (2×01) – I don’t know what to say about Modern Family other than it’s consistently great. Every single person on this show is impressive and there hasn’t been a bad episode so far. The premiere of the second season doesn’t change that fact. All the stories were fun and heartwarming and perhaps best of all is that the season premiere got the best ratings the show has had so far. I guess all those Emmy wins helped. 7.5/10
4. Detroit 1-8-7 “Pilot” (1×01) – I’ve seen maybe two episodes each of Homicide: Life on the Street and NYPD Blue so I’m not the best person to compare them, but I really think that Detroit 1-8-7 is going for that kind of feel. The shaky-cam look (which I think was perhaps a little overdone in this episode), the tone of the show, and the stronger emphasis on working the case made this feel far closer to the two shows I mentioned than the endless number of by the books procedurals on the air. Another bonus was that unlike Chase, another new crime/procedural, Detroit 1-8-7 had some good acting, led by the super-awesome Michael Imperioli, and some pretty decent dialogue. The really great thing about the pilot was that even though it was only 40-odd minutes long, just like every other procedural on the air, it didn’t feel like there were these quick jumps in clues or evidence. It felt like actual time had passed and that the cops didn’t have these miraculous breakthroughs out of thin air. All in all it was the best new show this week on network TV. It simply has a feel that no other show on TV has and really tries to hark back to the good cop dramas of the 90′s. It’s like a mix between the great cop films of the 70′s and TV’s love affair with the procedural. If the show is able to stay based around the characters more than the crime then I can see this being one of my favourite shows in no time at all. 7/10
5. 30 Rock “The Fabian Strategy” (5×01) – It seems like more of the same but when the show is 30 Rock that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Jack hitting on the gay interior designer was pretty funny and I enjoyed the inclusion of CBS and The Late Show, but other than that this episode wasn’t particularly noteworthy. Still, it’s 30 Rock and it stars Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin so this grade is par for the course. 7/10
6. Running Wilde “Pilot” (1×01) – There wasn’t nearly enough David Cross but I’m hopeful that will change of the season progresses, and Kerri Russell wasn’t that great but she’ll probably grow on me. But the best outside of Will Arnett of course was the clear Arrested Development vibe. Still, Fox are assholes and it’ll probably be cancelled within 3 weeks. Until then I’m looking forward to seeing how the show develops and how long it takes for some Arrested Development alumni to drop by. 6.5/10
7. Fringe “Olivia” (3×01) – More woe is me from Olivia. How long until she bangs her head and remembers she’s from the other dimension? Or until fake Olivia screws up and Peter suspects her? I get the feeling that this plot point is gonna drag on for a bit and I hated it when I saw it coming in last season’s finale. 6.5/10
8. Community “Anthropology 101” (2×01) – Fuck Britta. And fuck Jeff for talking himself out of hooking up with Annie. I’d been looking forward to Jeff and Annie getting together since the show began and it took all of half an episode for the writers to undo what happened in last season’s finale. That’s bullshit. If there has to be a relationship between any of the characters it has to be between Jeff and Annie. Or maybe Troy and Abed. 6.5/10
9. Undercovers “Pilot” (1×01) – I really enjoyed the sharpness of the banter, plus Ben Schwartz, a guy I know from brief appearances on Parks and Recreation was very very good as Hoyt. Leon was also pretty cool and added to the loose, fun vibe that I think the show is going for. I just loved the lightness to the show and visually it looked very impressive. My first impression is that the show may end up being a less dark, non-mythological version of Alias. Just a fun escapist spy comedy thriller. I can’t think of a show on TV that fits that description so hopefully Undercovers will find a place in the audiences schedule. 6.5/10
10. How I Met Your Mother “Big Days” (6×01) – More God damn teasing about that fucking mother. Ever since last season ended the producers have said that the 1st episode would be a gamechanger. It wasn’t. It was just more of the same stringing along and frankly I’m getting tired of it. I want some development in my shows and a show about how a guy meets his kid’s mother should have introduced that mother by now. Otherwise they should forget that premise and just make it a show about five friends living in NYC. I’ll watch this show for as long as it’s on the air simply because of Neil Patrick Harris and Jason Segel but I’ve given up hope of this show ever being as good as the 2nd season again. 6/10
11. Hawaii Five-0 “Pilot” (1×01) – See my review here. 5/10
12. The Event “I Haven’t Told You Everything” (1×01) – They all want so desperately to be the next serialized show now that Lost if off the air. Hell, they all wanted to be the next serialized show when Lost was on the air. None of the shows that have tried to capture the magic of Lost have succeeded. Either through poor acting, bad writing, shitty planning of the structure of the season or mythology, or a boring premise, all of the Lost wannabes have failed. I’m sure that NBC will keep The Event around for this season, and I’ll watch another couple of episodes to give it a chance, but I’m supremely confident that it’s just another crappy knockoff filled with barely adequate acting, writing and directing. The Event was completely uneventful in every way imaginable. 5/10
13. The Big Bang Theory “The Robotic Manipulation” (4×01) – See my review here. 4.5/10
14. Chase “Pilot” (1×01) – Oh my God. It’s just like every other bland law enforcement agency procedural on the air, but in this case the lead is a stone faced woman with absolutely no appeal whatsoever. It should come as no surprise that NBC has failed once again. I’m usually willing to give a show a couple of episodes to convince me that it’s worth my time, but I won’t be watching Chase ever again. There’s absolutely nothing here that can’t be seen somewhere else and done much better. 4/10







