The first time I heard about plans for “The Real World,” it sounded insane. How could MTV possibly have found seven people who would agree to live in a house full of cameras and be filmed around the clock?
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Every TV show or movie that shoots here includes a dramatic look at the Strip at night. Amazon’s “Bosch” goes a little farther to places such as the Container Park downtown.
He has no moral compass, has ruined countless lives and has murdered at least two acquaintances with his own hands. Yet, were he campaigning in the real world, Frank Underwood still would be one of the more reasonable choices this primary season.
It’s time to give myself a reality check on TV talent contests.
The new 1970s rock drama, “Vinyl” (9 p.m. Sunday, HBO), has Mick Jagger’s DNA all over it.
Move over, “Making a Murderer.” Take a seat, “The Jinx.” FX is revisiting the original did-he-or-didn’t-he reality TV obsession with “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story” (10 p.m. Feb. 2).
The truth is out there. An entertaining episode of the “X-Files” reboot is, too.
With the financial-intrigue drama “Billions,” Damian Lewis returns to the premium channel where he made his mark, albeit for one too many seasons, as “Homeland’s” doomed Brody. And Josh Holloway, who burst onto the scene as “Lost’s” scruffy Sawyer, gets back together with that series’ co-showrunner, Carlton Cuse, for the alien-invasion drama “Colony.”
Of all the resolutions you’ve already broken, here’s hoping “clearing out room on the DVR’ wasn’t one of them, because television’s midseason has begun in earnest.