NBC’s new firefighting rescue drama Chicago Fire premiered last night, and it’s as about as terrible as you’d expect a show that markets itself by putting its entire cast in sweaty soot-stained undershirts to be. It looks more like a poster for Magic Mike 2: Firehall Strippers. This show is a giant pile of uninspired [...]
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5 reasons Chicago Fire is an unbelievably stupid show
Posted: 11th October 2012 by Storm in TelevisionTags: Charlie Barnett, Chicago Fire, Chicago Fire review, Chris Brown, Chris Brown puppies, Dick Wolf, ER, Filthy Phil, firefighting, Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, Jesse Spencer, Lauren German, Magic Mike, Mama June, NBC, Rescue Me, Sharktopus, Sons of Anarchy, Syfy, Taylor Kinney, Third Watch
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Every new NBC TV show for the 2012/13 season looks like crap except for one
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The TV upfronts are here, which means that sleazy network executives are hard at work this week hawking their upcoming programming to the press and every major advertiser they can. First out of the gate was NBC, and boy, does their slate of shows look just plain awful. I’m talking Homeboys in Outer Space awful. [...]