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More Mad Men, Sopranos and Sex

Since we discussed the parallels between “The Benefactor” and The Sopranos yesterday, I want to recommend Andrew Johnston’s outstanding breakdown of the episode, and what Mad Men has learned from Matthew Weiner’s old show, at The House Next Door: The Sopranos was a highly serialized show from the beginning, and in some ways became more [...]

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Also, "Beijing" Actually a Studio Lot in Burbank

Following on the heels of that Olympics fireworks fiasco comes a New York Times report that the nine-year-old girl who sang a patriotic ballad in the opening ceremonies, while floating suspended from wires, was performing to another girl’s vocals. The kicker: the Olympic stagers apparently went with the switch because the seven-year-old who sang was [...]

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A First Look At: My Own Worst Enemy

I can’t call this a Test Pilot post, because NBC still hasn’t sent a full pilot of this Christian Slater drama. But given how bare the fall cupboard is so far, let’s take a look at the preview scene NBC recently posted (apologies for the embedded ads):

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Beijing's Fireworks: Flaming Outrage or Pyrotechnicality?

NBC’s coverage of the Olympic opening ceremonies is coming under fire (so to speak) for its presentation of the “fireworks” at the beginning of the spectacular. The event opened with a sweeping tracking shot, moving over the Beijing skyline as “footprints” exploded over them, one for each Olympiad. The one hitch: the fireworks weren’t actually [...]