American remake of ‘Skins’ might fail to capture British original’s superior acting, dramatics
I love British television. The day I discovered BBC America was a legendary step forward for my television experience.
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I love British television. The day I discovered BBC America was a legendary step forward for my television experience.
I have to admit, I prefer a good comedy over a drama any day. So, without further adieu, I present my totally accurate, definitive, yet totally subjective list of the best comedies of television right now.
I am just going to say it — “The Vampire Diaries” is one of the best shows on television right now. Unfortunately, no one is watching it. Most people, including myself, initially wrote it off as some cheap “Twilight” knock-off. As a result, virtually no one gave it a chance.
Every fall television season, there are a few new shows that look like the next big hit. Last year, ABC had “Modern Family,” one of the best new shows of the past few years. It somehow managed to make the stale, overused family sitcom format funny and, even more surprisingly, original. “FlashForward” also premiered on ABC last fall, which many people expected to be a huge hit and a worthy successor to “Lost.” Flash forward one year and it rests in a graveyard of canceled TV shows doomed to be forgotten.