For real, these time-travel shows may have seemed ingenious, but they all somehow premiered at same time, which makes them seem less inventive and a lot more repetitive. It’s unfortunate.
This version of the time-travel concept is a comedy that’s infused with pop culture references such as Celine Dion, Starbucks and more.
Starring Adam Pally and Leighton Meester, Pally’s character Dan messes up the Revolutionary War during one of his weekend-1700-travel trips.
Minus all the pop culture references, it’s a pretty predictable show. It probably would’ve been better had it been a new concept like it probably planned to be.
Grade: B-
9 p.m. Sundays on NBC
Out of so many reboots and spinoffs, this one hit pretty middle of the road.
It felt like I was dropped into this Chicago world without any prior knowledge, so I felt a bit lost. Characters from its other shows came into play, but it faded away to its own show fairly quickly.
Unfortunately, its own show is standard to other courtroom shows. But a few characters popped in briefly, and it may be interesting to see them appear again on the drama.
Grade: B
9 p.m. Tuesdays on NBC
It wouldn’t be unwelcome to have a show poking fun and making light of lawyers and courtrooms…unless most of it is in poor taste.
This documentary-style show is the bad courtroom version of shows like “The Office” and “Parks and Recreation.”
Breaking the fourth wall isn’t new. Plotting “gotcha” twists isn’t either. This comedy isn’t worth your time.
Grade: D+
What shows are you enjoying?