Thursday, March 1, 2012

Howard Gordon On ‘Homeland’ The ’24′ Movie And What’s Wrong With Television New police thriller toggles between realities Finalists For Fox’s Diverse Writers Program Announced Michaela Watkins Joins ABC’s ‘Prairie Dogs’ ‘Anger Management’ Taps Charlie’s Daughter NBC Sends ‘Firm’ To Saturdays Schedules Drama ‘Awake’ In Thursday 10 PM Slot If You Want Compete Free This Is What Need Know Enlists Pete Berg Madonna Series Promo Blitz During Super Bowl Video ‘Potter’ star on new show It’s a ‘great story’ TV Tonight Awake Cheryl Cole 'Adores' Prince Charles 'Awake' keeps hero viewers guesing at reality A detective struggles with two Inside the Unlucky/Lucky Life of Creator Kyle Killen One talent one smart drama kinds great

"Awake" Is the Best New Show of the Season NEW YORK (TheWrap.com) - "Awake" is the best new show of the season. It isn't perfect. The NBC drama, debuting tonight, will confuse and perhaps occasionally bore you. But despite the most complicated narrative since ABC's "Lost" kept skipping through time, "Awake" makes a fast, emotional connection that gives viewers an almost immediate stake in the lives of its compelling characters. The basic ... 'Awake,' Multitasking, And What It Means To Be Complicated NBC's Awake is the finest dramatic pilot the network has served up in quite some time, and if you're willing to give it your attention, it will richly repay you. 'Awake' keeps hero, viewers guessing at reality NBC's new drama "Awake" has the kind of intricate, high-concept premise that can test viewers. But that's nothing compared with what its producers face. Television Review: 'Awake,' Starring Jason Isaacs, on NBC "Awake," a new NBC police procedural on Thursdays, stars Jason Isaacs as a detective who lives in two alternate realities following an auto accident. Is Awake too confusing to be a hit? NBC's new drama is earning some of the year's strongest reviews. But not all viewers will have the patience to deal with its complex, multiple-realities plot Five Reasons You Can't Miss Tonight's Awake Premiere Hear that? That's the sound of your TV alarm clock, reminding you that Awake—NBC's long-awaited and critically acclaimed fantasy crime procedural—finally premieres... Chenoweth Snarls From Pews in 'GCB'; 'Awake' Has Death Wish: Greg Evans NBC's new crime drama "Awake" doubled its chances for intrigue by offering two parallel storylines per episode -- one's a dream, one isn't -- and still is only half compelling. 'Awake' is quite good; will it last? Is "Awake" (9 p.m., NBC) a new cop drama? A psychological thriller? A fantasy? The only thing we know for certain is that it asks us to wonder where real life ends and dreams begin. And that's just for starters. Stay alert for NBC's sharp new 'Awake' NBC's "Awake" (10 tonight, WPXI) begins with a simple premise: After the family car he's driving tumbles over a cliff, Los Angeles Intrigued by NBC's Dream-y Double Life Drama Awake? You Should Be! Here's How It Works In many ways, Awake is an even riskier bet for NBC than the showtune-happy Smash. The show follows a detective whose reality has splintered following a fatal car accident: one day, he wakes up to comfort his grieving wife because their son has died; in the next, he's a widower living with his son who survived. During one of his mandated therapy sessions, he lays it out: One of these existences ...
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http://www.deadline.com/2012/03/howard-gordon-on-homeland-the-24-movie-and-whats-wrong-with-television-qa/
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/thr/news/~3/XO6rTIb_0Ms/kyle-killen-awake-lone-star-the-beaver-296181
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