'The Sopranos' will finally win the best drama Emmy it has deserved for so long. This year nothing comes close. |
[The networks] were looking to develop something different but yet there is a sense they want these shows to be accessible. There is a likeability factor with each of these shows. |
Every episode will be an event this season. We're hoping they find a way to give happy endings to everybody. |
His decision is a most precarious one because he has a home base there. Every time you have a flop movie, you can always go back to the show. So he's taking a chance on eroding his popularity. |
I agree that she's a blast, ... even if some of the show's longtime fans seem disgruntled that other characters were marginalized during the Vala/Daniel Jackson arc, including new cast member Ben Browder. |
In the wake of 'Sex in the City' and with 'Six Feet Under' closing their doors, there's a sense that it's the end of an era at HBO. The perception is somewhat overstated but as HBO is held up on such a high pedestal, there's no where else for it to go but down. |
It's a ritual of the fall that you're going to come back and see how your cliffhangers turned out. |
On 'Law & Order,' the one sending the detectives out is a black woman which also gives you something because a lot of women aren't usually seen in these roles as well. |
Spy TV. |
The guy in charge of the main characters is generally going to be a person of color. |
They're making strides in becoming more commercially viable. If they can get one signature show, like HBO had with Sopranos, that'll put them on the map and get them the name recognition they need. |
This does seem to be a convenient way for TV producers to cast a series and to have a person of color in the credits, even though they don't really contribute to the main story most weeks. |
Very few of them seem to be breakouts. |
With 'Related' and 'Hot Properties,' these are characters you've seen before. It seems like a formula and in wake of 'Sex and the City,' it seems like they're trying to rip it off. |