Ironically, Clint Eastwood is as condescending of Jewell as the bureaucrats he despises.
Cougar Town has all the memorable wit of Bill Lawrence’s previous series, Scrubs, minus the inner monologues.
One can discern an unobstructed path of influence and heritage from the heyday of U.S. multi-cam TV comedy up to The Norm Show.
The quantity of gags does not preclude quality, which is most obvious in the smart repartee between characters.
One of the things that makes Lost such a trying viewing experience is its frequently lazy narrative shortcuts.
Marcos Siega’s hackneyed, by-the-books action-comedy deserves a dunce cap.
Connie and Carla allows Nia Vardalos to showcase her abject desire to mug for the camera.