David Bianculli
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"I'd love to recommend this show unreservedly but until its scripts improve a notch, it's more like an extended sketch"
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The Nanny (TV Series) (1993)"The plot of "The Nanny" is simple: 'The Sound of Music' without music."
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Rose Red (TV Miniseries) (2002)"A haunted-house story that's told so slowly, it's almost inert."
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Ghost Whisperer (TV Series) (2005)"If TV really wants a success built around this actress, someone in Hollywood should pay attention to her chameleonic and comedic role in "Heartbreakers," and give her a role that plays to those strengths"
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Las Vegas (TV Series) (2003)"Like casino chips sprinkled over a roulette table, the assets of this NBC show aren't being used very wisely, and are no guarantee of success."
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Salem's Lot (TV Miniseries) (2004)"It's got a creepy moment or two, and fleeting glimpses of solid performances from supporting players James Cromwell and Andre Braugher, but most of it just plods along"
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Boston Legal (TV Series) (2004)"It's all charming, with the crackle of Kelley at his best. "
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The Practice (TV Series) (1997)"Kelley does two things better than anyone else writing courtroom dramas on television. He exposes and unveils legal tactics in a detailed and inventive fashion, and he does so while creating and sustaining strong characterizations"
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Joan of Arcadia (TV Series) (2003)It's actually one of the best and smartest new series of the season, and could survive just fine, on its acting and characters, even if the divine-intervention plot were removed."
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NewsRadio (TV Series) (1995)"The crispest, wittiest and most delightful new sitcom of the season making as self-assured, clever and distinctive a debut as 'Frasier' did last season."
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Boomtown (TV Series) (2002)"It's a nonlinear way to approach a drama series, but that's what makes it so gripping"
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