I was debating whether to watch The Event or Sanctuary first, and eventually decided on The Event even though I like Sanctuary a lot more. With The Event ending, I just had to see how terribly the show would end. "Arrival" went as expected with no su »»
The problem with The Event right now is that it's boring. I could care less about how stupid everything is if it were remotely interesting, but it isn't. Unlike FlashForward, which actually maintained mystery towards the end, The Event has become a s »»
Two freshman NBC dramas get the ax. »»
Now that The Event is in the endgame and there is no mystery left, it has nothing left in the tank. Jarvis is stupid, so Sophia plays him easily, Sean and Vicky are still globe-trotting and, and Michael dies in the process of getting Simon out of the »»
With four episodes left, The Event is heading towards the season (probable series) finale, and "Strain" sets the table for what's coming. It's not as dense in terms of total plots as last week's episode, so we see a fair amount of Sterling trying to »»
The Event works best when crazy shit happens. The characters suck, the plot holes are aplenty, and the writing in general is terrible. But I gotta admit--there is some really wild things that go on sometimes. "Cut Off The Head," unfortunately, is not »»
With only six episodes left in the season and most likely the series (the ratings have really been in the crapper), The Event continues to roll with reasonably interesting things happening. The writers still can't avoid plot holes, but characters are at least making decisions and taking sides. »»
"Face Off" has some good moments--the Washington Monument getting obliterated, two buses getting destroyed--but it's all so ridiculous that I wouldn't matter how many landmarks are destroyed. After being a badass the past few weeks, Thomas turns back »»
The only reason why I watch The Event is that I want to know what happens. For all its stupidity, The Event has proven it can have a substantial amount of plot, as opposed to V which is stuck in a continual rut. "A Message Back" is built upon pure st »»
After the fairly exciting return last week, The Event was back to its old tricks, underwhelming and spending an hour doing nothing. The end of "Turnabout" is decent, with Thomas getting hold of nuclear material and Martinez deciding to get tough, but the rest of the episode is dragged down by the usual suspects--Sean, Leila, and a randomly inserted Vicky. »»
Hey, The Event is back. I'm sure more than a few people were surprised that it had returned, simply because people talk about it anymore. Back when it premiered, NBC ran promos all the time and people were genuinely interested, indicated by the solid ratings for the pilot. Quickly, however, the enthusiasm dropped and now it's almost a sure cancellation. So what went wrong? »»
The Event is a show where stuff happens. I know, I know, that isn't saying much, but in reality that's all The Event is, a show filled with sequences of actions, tied together somehow through nebulous connections and interactions. »»
Nine episodes in and the show has fallen in a bunch of answered questioned about characters I don't care about. »»
As most television aficionados probably read, NBC significantly revamped their lineup for midseason, given their ratings woes. While I doubt it'll help, switching things up is never a bad idea. One show that will be shuffled around is The Event. Ther »»
Chuck is back with a new episode tonight. So is The Event and Chase. Here are some video teasers of the upcoming episodes. Chuck A Look at "Chuck vs. Fear of Death" Chuck returns with an all-new episode on Monday, November 15th, 8/7c. »»
Now that Lost has ended, every network wants to come up with the "next Lost". A show that is full of mystery and will have everyone talking about it the next day. The problem is that maybe there is not another Lost. Still NBC decided to give The Even »»
Excitement for the Fall TV season is in the air, and NBC is premiering one of the most buzz-worthy shows of the 2010-2011 TV season tonight with The Event What is the Event??? We probably won't really begin to find out tonight (or possibly ever) b »»
TORONTO - In a time of television uncertainty, it’s clear Citytv wasn’t taking any chances as it was the only network to bring out the stars for it’s Upfront presentation yesterday at the Cannon Theatre in Toronto. While competitors CTV and Ca »»