
Amazing how quick a year went by! I remember it like yesterday when I told my daughter about my decision to write episodic reviews of selected TV shows as a hobby. She, being the most wonderful and positive person that I know, said “Yay” with a bright smile and offered her help, if needed, with the artwork on the site – yes, she is talented. The Durg retro TV header icon on my site, the headers and banners on the episode-review pages, as well as the banner of my Twitter profile come from her. Our conversation took place around the middle of February in 2018 and a couple of weeks later, ‘Durg’s TV Show Reviews’ was born. My first “welcome” post went up on March 9th, 2018, exactly one year ago today.
My aim was to review each episode of a brand-new show as soon as it began airing. In other words, I was not to review a show that had already began or finished its run. I wanted to “live” through the show’s progress with the rest of its followers. Yes, it’s a roll of the dice, because the show may turn out different than anticipated. Yet, isn’t the mystery of a brand-new show part of the reason why we choose to discover it by watching? My commitment to publishing episodic reviews meant that I would continue doing so until the series either got canceled or reached its conclusion.
I approached the task as a hobby simply because I have my “regular life” to lead which includes, oh you know, things like work, family-related responsibilities, etc. I promised to myself that I would be very selective with shows, only choosing to review the ones that appealed to my tastes. I also decided not to review more than two shows simultaneously. I do not have the time to write more than two reviews per week. I put time and effort into my writing and compromising on the quality and detail of the reviews due to time constraints was not an option. My aim has always been to post my reviews within 48 hours of the episode’s airtime.
The verdict after one year: I never thought it would be this much fun! I have a few more followers than I thought I would have at this point (I’ve only reviewed three shows so far and I don’t really promote them other than posting updates on Twitter). It is wonderful to discuss on a weekly basis with followers of the show in question and receive feedback.
The first show that I began reviewing was Instinct (CBS), a charming procedural, so to speak, that got renewed for a second season set to air in 2019, with Alan Cumming and Bojana Novakovic as the lead duo. Next, I reviewed the first season of Killing Eve (BBC America) starring Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer. The international crime-spy thriller, with the quirky and unique touch of showrunner Phoebe Waller-Bridge, earned widespread accolades in 2018 and got renewed for a second season (starting April 7th). The third and most recent show I reviewed is Manifest (NBC), the supernatural drama that was one of the biggest surprises of the 2019 winter season in terms of ratings. NBC has not officially announced a second season as of today, but there is little doubt at this point that the network will do so.
Manifest having ended its first season two weeks ago, I am currently not reviewing any shows. It’s not because I did not search for one, but rather because I could not find a brand-new show starting in the Spring season that piqued my interest. I am therefore waiting for Killing Eve’s second-season debut on April 7th to resume. If you have any suggestions of new shows, feel free to let me know. You can leave a reply below, email me at durg@reviewsbydurg.com, or tell me on Twitter. Remember, it must be a new show, with a weekly airing schedule.
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PS1: You can find the links to all my episode reviews by clicking on “All Reviews” at the top.