On the second day of Christmas (well, December) my television gave to me: a bunch of likable social misfits competing with a small robotic Santa. Of course.
Category Archives: General TV
The ADTV Advent Calendar – Day 1
Hello December. The countdown begins then to Christmas Day, so let’s begin our very own Advent Calendar celebrating just a few of the more festive television moments. Time to open the first window.
Which of These Characters is the Saddest on TV?
Two major television characters seem to be in a tug-of-war to wear the Saddest Character on TV crown. Who gets your vote?
R.I.P. Wicked City: Goodbye, Bonnie and Clod
ABC pulled the plug on ‘Wicked City’ this week after airing only three episodes – one for each moment of fellatio that occurred in the premiere. Guess sex doesn’t sell everything.
Game of Thrones: ***Spoilers*** Are Coming
A ‘Game of Thrones’ actor accidentally leaked a single page of the Season Six script. And the Internet swooned.
FXX’s ‘You’re the Worst’ Has Two of TV’s Best Comedy Characters
FXX’s You’re the Worst blends comedy and drama to create two of the best characters on television. Not only is it one of the best shows you’re not watching, but it also deserves the attention of the Television Academy.
Reptar Attack! NickToons To Return in October!
On October 5, Nickelodeon returns to 90s-era cartoons in The Splat.
ADTV Death Watch: Remember For Every ‘HTGAWM’ There Is An ‘A to Z’
Megan takes a look at the new Fall TV shows and decides what works, what needs a helping hand, and what is fodder for ADTV’s Death Watch.
Fall Premiere Dates for Returning TV
New shows not doing it for you? Don’t worry, many of your favorite television standards are returning starting this week. Here is a listing of series return dates. Make sure you continue to follow Awards Daily TV for continuing coverage of these series and more! September 8 The Awesomes (Hulu) Cake Boss (TLC) September 9 The League …
Fall Into ADTV’s Fall TV Preview
As we mentioned on this week’s Water Cooler Podcast, the Fall TV season feels like it’s going to be a huge letdown when all is said and done. When compared to last year’s rich and robust programming (The Affair, The Knick, Outlander, Black-ish, or Transparent), this year’s offerings offer nothing remotely buzz-worthy or notable – on paper at least. Maybe, …