Cell
Regular
My Name Is Earl - I've been with this show from the beginning, and while I still enjoy it I do feel it has been losing steam for around a season or so and it doesn't look to get back into season 1-2 form anytime soon. It's still funny, but the problem now is that there's more not funny than funny and the show is pretty directionless in general.
The Office - Another fantastic episode, and a great character builder and arc episode as opposed to an all out hilarious episode like the premier was. Although this did feature the Jim/Andy "Battlestar Galactica" conversation, and that was the funniest minute or so of TV in a long while.
Life On Mars - I haven't seen the original, nor did I bare witness to the original pilot that was supposedly horrid. With that being the case I greatly enjoyed this episode. I like the premise, I thought the acting was minimalist, and that fits with the time period, it looked great from a setting standpoint, and the story played out nicely. Still, over time I can see how the setting and premise can possibly get in the way of good storytelling.
Eleventh Hour - Rufus Sewell rocked it, but then again he rocks everything he's in. I really like the premise behind the show, and I think there was a lot put forth that nabbed my attention and will bring me back. But, there was also a lot that I hope they iron out, most noticeably the score. At points it completely drowned out what was happening on screen so that you couldn't distinguish between the action and the music, and at other times it didn't fit in any way particular scenes. There were too many "coincidental" or "idiotic luck" moments, or too many people acting stupid period, but like I said I think it shows promise and I'll be back.
The Office - Another fantastic episode, and a great character builder and arc episode as opposed to an all out hilarious episode like the premier was. Although this did feature the Jim/Andy "Battlestar Galactica" conversation, and that was the funniest minute or so of TV in a long while.
Life On Mars - I haven't seen the original, nor did I bare witness to the original pilot that was supposedly horrid. With that being the case I greatly enjoyed this episode. I like the premise, I thought the acting was minimalist, and that fits with the time period, it looked great from a setting standpoint, and the story played out nicely. Still, over time I can see how the setting and premise can possibly get in the way of good storytelling.
Eleventh Hour - Rufus Sewell rocked it, but then again he rocks everything he's in. I really like the premise behind the show, and I think there was a lot put forth that nabbed my attention and will bring me back. But, there was also a lot that I hope they iron out, most noticeably the score. At points it completely drowned out what was happening on screen so that you couldn't distinguish between the action and the music, and at other times it didn't fit in any way particular scenes. There were too many "coincidental" or "idiotic luck" moments, or too many people acting stupid period, but like I said I think it shows promise and I'll be back.