So good it’s scary
By Katie Cole | October 25, 2012Once upon a time, we could turn our televisions on a particular channel and know whether we were going to be watching a comedy, horror or drama.
Once upon a time, we could turn our televisions on a particular channel and know whether we were going to be watching a comedy, horror or drama.
Just in time for Halloween comes ABC’s bone-chilling new series 666 Park Avenue. Premiering Sept. 30 to almost 7 million viewers, the show’s focus is the Drake, an upscale hotel located on 999 Park Avenue — the address appears as a 666 when the light casts a tricky shadow on the address plaque in the first episode.
Television shows can get pretty strange, creepy and downright disturbing, but none compare to Showtime’s Dexter.
If you haven’t seen ABC’s Modern Family before, put aside this article and start watching it right now.
If you are not a Revenge addict, the first thing you need to know is no character stays gone for long — whether the producers bother to explain the characters’ returns or not.
I have harped on TLC for some time about its ridiculous reality shows that exploit the less fortunate and the strange.
NBC’s Revolution is the next ambitious, post-apocalyptic network drama with hopes of filling the gaping hole left by ABC’s groundbreaking Lost.
You know it’s fall when the heat begins to subside, the leaves begin to change and fantastic television shows return to distract you from actually going outside and enjoying the weather.
Flaunting impeccably tailored three-pieces and chic skinny ties, the stars of USA’s Suits do credit to their show’s title.