PROMO: Golden Globes 2015 with Tina and Amy

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are back for the third (and supposedly final) time to host the Globes this year, and I have to admit I'm getting a little sick of them and I'm glad this is it. Like Ricky Gervais, they started out fresh and unexpected the first time, were kinda getting old by the second time, and probably will now just be totally stale. And I'm going to keep saying this, the Globes do NOT NEED A HOST. They went without one just fine for what, 50 years or so? Not every one of these shows needs an emcee. The Golden Globes are airing Sunday, Jan 11th on NBC.

SNEAK PEEK: "Better Call Saul"

Here's a look at a scene from Better Call Saul, which is premiering on AMC Feb 8th, in the hopes that the network can recapture some of the Breaking Bad buzz before it has no other shows on the air that anyone watches (besides The Walking Dead). Looks like they're bringing Jonathan Banks back too, as this looks to be the first time Saul met Mike. Will you be checking this out in February?

TRAILER: "Peter Pan Live"

Here's an actual trailer for the upcoming NBC production of Peter Pan, and we get to see real footage (presumably from rehearsals) of the actors playing their parts. Christopher Walken looks to be totally sleepwalking through this, although I don't know exactly what I was expecting. I also have to say that Alison Williams doesn't look all that impressive, but it is just rehearsal footage, so we'll see. Let's just say she's certainly no Mary Martin, although few people who watch this will even know who that was. Shame. Look her up, people.

SNEAK PEEK: "Agent Carter"

Marvel has released this first look at a scene from their Agent Carter show, premiering January 6th and following the exploits of Peggy Carter after the first Captain America movie. I have to admit I'm kinda looking forward to this series, which is going to be an 8-episode limited run, giving it the chance to create one overarching story over the first season. I'm actually much happier to watch superhero and comic book shows on TV rather than in movies, because the serialized format tends to leave a lot of room for varied storylines, character growth, twists, etc. Some episodes might not have anything to do with action scenes or good guys fighting bad guys, believe it or not. Here's hoping this one can succeed, since another good thing about it is that it's totally female driven, unlike their woeful film slate so far.