The big story for the week was the return of ‘True Blood’ on HBO, which remains the biggest hit the network has where ratings are concerned. On the broadcast networks, NBC unscripted continues to hold the lead.
In the first edition of CliqueClack TV’s new feature, “Good Guys Getting Jobs,” we celebrate Charlie Hunnam, who went from playing pretty-boy Lloyd on ‘Undeclared,’ to the handsome and violent Jax Teller on ‘Sons of Anarchy.’
‘Rookie Blue’ shows us that personal relationships can really muck things up in one’s professional life. So, don’t make any friends. Ever.
What did I learn from this week’s ‘The Voice’ finale? That it’s worth it to stand by your man (or artist). And your coach. And that it’s also socially acceptable to cry over that. Come with me as I write the final chapter of this musical story. I have brownies.
Most of the excitement was on cable last week, with premieres from ‘Wilfred’, ‘Louie’, ‘Suits’, ‘Burn Notice’, and ‘Futurama’. There were also finales for ‘Game of Thrones’, ‘The Killing’, ‘Nurse Jackie’, and ‘United States of Tara.’
‘Warehouse 13′, ‘Rizzoli & Isles’, and ‘Criminal Intent’ lead a week that also includes ‘Hell’s Kitchen’, ‘Underwater Universe’, ‘Bordertown’, ‘Above and Beyond’, ‘Mary Bryant’, ‘Ends of the Earth’, ‘ReBoot’, ‘Ancient Aliens’, and George Gently’.
Sometimes, all you need from a show is that warm, fuzzy feeling. And on that front, ‘The Marriage Ref’ delivers.