NBC has renewed its new summer medical drama The Night Shift for a second season. With a summer premiere, the show seemed like a burnoff from NBC's pickups at their 2013 upfronts since it never found a slot during the season. But then it aired after America's Got Talent this summer and premiered to decent numbers with less pressure than the regular season. Though it has dipped a bit, it is still getting respectable summer numbers. Season two will be 14 episodes (season one was just eight) though it remains to be seen if NBC plans to air season two at midseason or next summer.
On Thursdays, I go through classic series with a critical look at each season. Today I am looking at Season Five (the final season) of Rhoda ! RHODA: SEASON FIVE 1978 13 episodes Rhoda' s final season was a truncated one as the show was cancelled in December 1978 after only 13 episodes had been produced (and only nine had aired). This feels like a continuation from season four in many ways except with the ill-advised split between Ida and Martin (more on that below). While Rhoda has an occasional good moment and even a couple decent episodes, it is a show that seems so wildly different from season one and not in a good way. Rhoda could never figure out what it fully wanted to be and only made it four and a half seasons as a result. Starring Valerie Harper as Rhoda Morgenstern (13 episodes) Julie Kavner as Brenda Morgenstern (13 episodes) Ray Buktenica as Benny Goodwin (11 episodes) Kenneth McMillan as Jack Doyle (9 episodes) Nancy Wa...

Comments
Post a Comment