A review of “Panorama,” this week’s The Romanoffs, coming up just as soon as we toast to the phone company…
Among the perks of being a big-shot showrunner is the ability to turn a production into an all-expenses-paid vacation to some beautiful destination. All you have to do is come up with an excuse for your characters to visit Hawaii or Melbourne or Jackson Hole, and the studio will pick up the tab for you to go along with them. Occasionally, great television comes out of this desire to...
Among the perks of being a big-shot showrunner is the ability to turn a production into an all-expenses-paid vacation to some beautiful destination. All you have to do is come up with an excuse for your characters to visit Hawaii or Melbourne or Jackson Hole, and the studio will pick up the tab for you to go along with them. Occasionally, great television comes out of this desire to...
- 11/9/2018
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
More of a Mexico City tourist video than a complete story, "Panorama" is at least a step in the right direction for The Romanoffs.
TV
This The Romanoffs review contains spoilers.
The Romanoffs Episode 6
There was nowhere to go but up after the nauseating “Bright and High Circle,” the last episode of The Romanoffs in what is proving to be a season of expensive failure from Amazon and former Mad Men mastermind Matthew Weiner. Just because “Panorama” is preferable to that debacle doesn’t make it some outstanding feat; just like the majority of the standalone episodes released, “Panorama” is half-baked, unnecessarily long, and can most kindly be described as “fine.”
The best thing that “Panorama” has going for it is its setting. Centered in Mexico City, The Romanoffs finally returns to its “globetrotting” ambitions, most prevalent in the series’ French-set first episode “The Violet Hour.” “Panorama” showcases its exotic...
TV
This The Romanoffs review contains spoilers.
The Romanoffs Episode 6
There was nowhere to go but up after the nauseating “Bright and High Circle,” the last episode of The Romanoffs in what is proving to be a season of expensive failure from Amazon and former Mad Men mastermind Matthew Weiner. Just because “Panorama” is preferable to that debacle doesn’t make it some outstanding feat; just like the majority of the standalone episodes released, “Panorama” is half-baked, unnecessarily long, and can most kindly be described as “fine.”
The best thing that “Panorama” has going for it is its setting. Centered in Mexico City, The Romanoffs finally returns to its “globetrotting” ambitions, most prevalent in the series’ French-set first episode “The Violet Hour.” “Panorama” showcases its exotic...
- 11/8/2018
- Den of Geek
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