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By Eric Hughes
August 31, 2010
Anyway, Parenthood marked NBC’s return to the 10 p.m. drama when the series filled in one of five primetime holes vacated by The Jay Leno Show. Parenthood performed modestly in the ratings game. But of course, modest for broadcast TV standards is extraordinary for NBC. One of the lone bright spots of the network’s schedule, the series was picked up for a second season to debut in mid-September.
And you know what? It deserves it. I wouldn’t have said so, though, after that first batch of episodes, which I found to be slow and lacking in hooks. But then, the series underwent a significant creative upswing and sustained through its 13-episode order. It’s soapy family drama, but executed extremely well. A lot of it has to do with the cast, which is totally rich with talent.
Mae Whitman, actually, is of particular interest to me. She’s the series’ dark horse and is more fine an actress than I ever could have imagined following her star turn as uber Christian Ann Veal on Arrested Development. In Parenthood, her character is the opposite of Ann hog. She does drugs. She screams at her mother. She… has sex! And yet Mae plays her with considerable ease. She’s going places. You just wait.
And the pairing up of Peter Krause and Monica Potter is truly inspired. Both are so good at playing well-intentioned, conservative parents of a rebelling teenage daughter and an eight-year-old son with Asperger syndrome. For me, their dynamic as a family really sets the groundwork for the entire show.
Disc includes: Audio commentary, deleted scenes, Behind the Scenes featurette
For people who like alternate versions of time travel: FlashForward: The Complete Series
ABC’s promo department made little effort to hide the fact that they hoped V would be the next Lost. Hello, Elizabeth Mitchell, science fiction and a countdown clock during an episode of Lost that severely angered Lost devotees.
And yet, the network made a similar push with FlashForward, which, like V, debuted to a big audience that largely fell by the wayside over successful new airings. Also like V, FlashForward had a former Lost cast member, Dominic Monaghan, as a series regular.
Canceled after a full 22-episode order, FlashForward is about a mysterious event that causes just about everyone on the planet to lose themselves for two minutes and 17 seconds. During that time, the people who blacked out see visions of their lives set about six months in the future.
Disc includes: N/A
For people who don’t get their bloodsucker fix from True Blood: The Vampire Diaries: The Complete First Season
What’s more surprising than the overall success of The Vampire Diaries – biggest CW series premiere ever at 5.7 million viewers (including DVR) – is that it took its parent network more than five weeks to commit to a full season and then another three months to get a season two pickup. What gives, CW? Was it because you finally could claim you have a hit outside of Tyra’s little model show?
Initial critical opinion of the show was mixed, yet the consensus seems to be that the show got better with age. And while on the Lost train, I may as well mention that, yes, Ian Somerhalder is a vamp on the show.
Disc includes: Into Mystic Falls featurette, When Vampires Don’t Suck! featurette, A New Breed of Vampires: Casting the Series featurette, unaired scenes, Vampires 101: The Rules of the Vampire, audio commentary, A Darker Truth webisodes, gag reel, downloadable audiobook of bestselling novel The Vampire Diaries: The Awakening by L.J. Smith
August 31, 2010 Blu-ray 9th Company Collector's Edition Beatdown Black Blood Brothers Collection Carnivorous The Evil Dead Flesheater Harry Brown House: Season Six Jane's Addiction: Live Voodoo Marmaduke National Geographic: Glacier National Park NCIS: Los Angeles - The First Season Red Riding Trilogy Sons of Anarchy: Season Two Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married Too? The Vampire Diaries: The Complete First Season
DVD 9th Company (Collector's Edition) Beatdown Bee Gees: One Night Only (Anniversary Edition) Black Blood Brothers Collection (Boxed Set) Brothers & Sisters: The Complete Fourth Season Carnivorous FlashForward: The Complete Series Harry Brown House: Season Six Jane's Addiction: Live Voodoo Leonard Cohen: Bird on a Wire Lonesome Dove, The Series: Complete Season One Marmaduke The Middle: Season One NCIS: Los Angeles - The First Season Parenthood (2010): The Complete First Season Red Riding Trilogy Son Of The Navy Sons of Anarchy: Season Two Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married Too? The Vampire Diaries: The Complete First Season Would I Lie To You (Widescreen)
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