Season 12 of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia wraps up with a twist

Few shows are going to go down with a similar legacy as FX’s It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. A rarity for sitcom television series, even more so considering the small budget and lack of awards recognition, the series has managed not…

Five things we’d like to see in season six of Shameless

I’ve spent much of the last few years singing the praises of Showtime’s Shameless and complaining about the lack of awards attention it gets. Season one and four are two of the best seasons of any show in the last ten years…

NYCC DC News: Sizzle Trailers for Arrow & The Flash

First things first DC fans: Have you checked out my and fellow writer Evan’s podcast? This week on DC Debrief we talked about the season premieres of both Arrow and The Flash, as well as the accidental announcement of the upcoming Justice League animated…

TV Review: The Comedians (1×01) “Pilot”

There is one moment where I really loved what The Comedians was doing. After an unbearably uncomfortable dinner where Josh Gad and Billy Crystal (playing fictionalized versions of themselves) are meeting in preparation for a new show, the two stand…

TV Review: Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2×19) “Sabotage”

This wasn’t a funny episode, which isn’t to say I never laughed. Has anyone ever noticed that Jake has been kind of sad in season two? Ever since season one ended with Jake going undercover instead of dealing with his…

TV Review: The Flash (1×09) “The Man In The Yellow Suit”

With “The Man in the Yellow Suit” The Flash has proven that it can throw quite a punch when it comes to exciting action-sequences, emotional revelations and story progress. Oh, and then there was that reveal. Heads up: Don’t read…

TV Review: Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2×08) “USPIS”

Guest stars are very hit or miss when it comes to sitcoms and Brooklyn Nine-Nine is a strong example for that, particularly this week. While Kyra Sedgwick worked wonders opposite Andre Braugher as his nemesis, I can’t say that Ed Helms (The…