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James Poniewozik (/ p ɒ n ə ˈ w ɒ z ɪ k /; born July 12, 1968) is an American journalist and television critic. He is the chief TV critic for The New York Times . Earlier in his career, he wrote Time's Tuned In column for 16 years.
[42] James Poniewozik of Time magazine says the show is a "delight" and that with the second season the "new episodes quickly jump back in, with higher stakes and sharper jokes." [43] The Star-Ledger 's Alan Sepinwall calls Chuck "the most purely entertaining show currently on television, whether you're talking network or cable."
Time critic James Poniewozik cited the show's excellence in writing and acting, and said "Mad Men's willingness to let moments play out seems as much a period flourish as its fedoras and highballs." [26] Of the third season, Poniewozik felt that the third season was "a notch behind season 1 and ahead of season 2. It didn’t have the phenomenal ...
Release. June 13 (2010-06-13) – October 17, 2010 (2010-10-17) Rubicon is an American conspiracy thriller television series created by Jason Horwitch and produced by Henry Bromell that was broadcast on the AMC television network in 2010. The series centers on an intelligence analyst working for the American Policy Institute (API) in New York City.
The Office (American season 9) List of episodes. " Customer Loyalty " is the twelfth episode of the ninth season of the American comedy television series The Office and the 188th episode overall. The episode was written by Jonathan Green and Gabe Miller, and directed by Kelly Cantley. It originally aired on NBC on January 24, 2013.
James Poniewozik of The New York Times called the show "curious at first glance" but "complex". He praised the acting, especially that of Sanaa Lathan, the program's multilayered storylines, and compared it to the ABC's American Crime and HBO's The Wire. However, Poniewozik also criticized the show's handling of the political sideplots, and ...
Some critics were very disappointed with the episode. James Poniewozik of Time stated " 'Across the Sea' took a series that is deeply and richly psychological and character-based and moved it into the realm of the allegorical." [9] Maureen Ryan of the Chicago Tribune stated "For a lot of reasons, this was not an episode that goes in the Win ...
The series has been included on several top TV series lists. The show placed #61 on Entertainment Weekly 's "New TV Classics" list. [119] Time's James Poniewozik named it the second-best TV series of 2006, [116] and the sixth-best returning series of 2007, out of ten TV series. [120] He also included it on his "The 100 Best TV Shows of All-TIME ...