Year: 2023

A gilded age adds glitter and anger

When you call a show “The Gilded Age,” you sort of set expectations.
The first season (shown here) was lush; as the second one starts (9 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29, on HBO), those expectations are raised. “It’s ‘How do you get bigger?’” Bob Shaw, the production designer, said in a virtual press forum.
Julian Fellowes, the show’s creator and producer, had an answer: You start the story on Easter Sunday.
After a quiky opening – lots of bonnets coming out of boxes and onto carefully coiffed heads – we see masses stroll down two avenues to the church. Kasia Walicka Maimone, the costume designer, recalls her reaction: “‘Oh my God, Julian is putting us through this incredible exercise.’” Read more…

Best-bets for Oct. 23: reality time for singers, chefs and f-creeps

1) “The Voice” and “Irrational,” 8 and 10 p.m., NBC. The four-hour-a-week pace has “Voice” moving quickly; it’s already into the “battle round,” with teammates facing each other. And stick around for “Irrational” (shown here) and a question: If these folks are so skilled at human behavior, wouldn’t they be good gamblers? Maybe. Camille, an ex-colleague, is a Las Vegas poker player who’s in danger. Read more…

Best-bets for Oct. 22: “Fear,” “Family,” foul father

1) “Fear the Walking Dead” return, 9-10:08 p.m., AMC, repeats at 11:23. When this show started, Madison (Kim Dickens, shown here) was an average (perhaps) school counselor. Then she battled zombies heroically, was apparently killed … and emerged three years later — collecting children for PADRE, then reversing her life and helping them escape. Now the final six episodes begin as she faces an old foe plus PADRE. It’s a tense, taut and well-crafted hour. Read more…

He’s ranged from the Navajo Nation to Mars

Aaron Yazzie’s life juggles the old and the new.
We’re talking very old. He grew up in the Navajo Nation, which his ancestors may have reached six centuries ago.
And very new. He designed key elements of the rover that grabs samples on Mars.
“Mars looks exactly like the Navajo Nation,” Yazzie (shown here) said. “When I was growing up, just playing in those mesas with my cousins and my brothers, I … was sort of creating this muscle memory for when I eventually got to NASA.”
Now he’s featured in the opener (9 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 24) of the second season of PBS’ “Native America.” The four episodes feature: Read more…

Week’s top-10 for Oct. 23: dance, drama and baseball

1) World Series begins, 5:07 p.m. PT Friday and Saturday, Fox, with pre-game at 4. Baseball (shown here) finally gets the spotlight, continuing on Oct. 30 and 31 and (if needed) Nov. 1, 3 and 4. That’s in a year of surprises: The five teams with the best records imploded in the play-offs, losing 13 of 14 games. In the regular season, four of them had 99 or more wins. By the final round before the Series, none of the survivors had more than 90 regular-season wins. Read more…

Best-bets for Oct. 21: Bad Bunny and (maybe) good humor

1) “Saturday Night Live, 11:29 p.m., NBC. After a 23-week gap, “SNL” finally returned last week and … well, brought scattered laughs. There were some great early moments from host Pete Davidson, some good ones on “Weekend Update” and brief surprise visits from Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce; there were also lots of so-so sketches. Now Bad Bunny (shown here), who’s had two No. 1 albums and 11 top-10 singles, will double as host and music guest. Read more…

Best-bets for Oct. 20: Christmas time AND baseball season?

1) “Checkin’ It Twice,” 8 p.m., Hallmark. The surge of new Christmas movies speeds up; the Hallmark channels have 40 in the next 66 days. There are 20 new ones on Great American Family (including one at 8 p.m. today), nine on UpTV, more on Lifetime and beyond. This one stars Kim Matula (Hope in “The Bold and the Beautiful”). Kevin McGarry (shown here, who is Nathan the Mountie in “When Calls the Heart”) is a newly traded hockey player who rents a cottage owned by her hockey-mad family. Read more…

“Daily Show” returns, finding laughs amid agony

“The Daily Show” is daily again, and it’s quite funny.
Well … as close to funny as we can expect for now. “My big week as guest host and I get Israel/Palestine,” said Michael Kosta (shown here doing stand-up), this week’s host. — the first ones since writers went on strike May 2.
The war is not a funny subject … or one he understands. “What do I know about the Middle East? I’m from the Middle West.” Read more…

Best-bets for Oct. 19: a challenging night for doctors and werewolves

PLEASE NOTE: President Biden plans to have a televised address tonight (8 p.m. ET, Oct. 19), to discuss the Ukraine and Israeli wars. That is expected to push back the regular schedules of some networks, in some time zone, by about 22 minutes. These are the Thursday highlights prior to that change.

1) “The Challenge: USA” finale (shown here), 10 p.m., CBS. “Survivor” alumni have thrived, with four of seven contestants reaching the finals – Chris Underwood, Desi Williams, Michaela Bradshaw and Chanelle Howell. By comparison, Faysal Shafaat is the lone finalist among nine from “Big Brother.” It’s two (Johnny “Bananas,” Cory Wharton) of four for “Real World,” zero of two for “Amazing Race,” one (Tori Deal) of two for “Are You the One?” Read more…

Best-bets for Oct. 18: A UFO? A platypus? Life is strange

1) “Quantum Leap,” 8 p.m., NBC. Now Ben (shown here, right) is in the body of a UFO investigator in 1949. Hearing a teen’s wild story, he admits: “I have seen things that are hard to explain.” Like leaping into past people’s bodies and getting help from a hologram of his ex-fiancee (center), who’s dating someone else because he vanished for three years. This is a smart story that will tickle both UFO buffs and doubters, while offering neat sub-plots about the sheriff (left) and a waitress. Read more…