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The Morning After: Case Closed for Grissom

I’ll be posting a quick hit on last night’s The Office and 30 Rock a little later this morning, but with all the new product coming on TV this week and weekend, I never got around to watching William Petersen’s final episode on CSI. Your dissection—or thoughts on any other TV last night—welcome.  I did, [...]

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No One Threw a Shoe…

…so it had that going for it. Otherwise, George W. Bush’s farewell address was a bit of a strange creature, with its tone at odds with its agenda. Message-wise, it was of a piece with the contentious last press conference Bush held this week, where he defended his record and tried to bat down notions [...]

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Dead Tree Alert 2: January Is the New September

  There is, as I like to say, a lot of TV on television this month. In this week’s TIME, I have an omnibus review of Lost, Friday Night Lights, Trust Me, Lie to Me, Big Love and, reprinted below, this weekend’s debut of United States of Tara:

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Dead Tree Alert 1: After the Inaugural

A new President with high approval ratings is taking on a national crisis that no one wants to see him screw up. Can the media cover him toughly and critically? It didn’t do so hot when the President was George W. Bush and the crisis was the 9/11 attacks. Whether it can do any better [...]

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Mars Has Gas; Science Channel Has It Covered

Though it’s currently buried in the news cycle by the plane crash in New York City, news has also broken today that scientists have discovered methane in Mars’ atmosphere. The significance of the news, evidently, is that methane is often generated by life, “because organisms release much of Earth’s methane as they digest nutrients.” In other [...]

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An Important Call

On CNN right now, Wolf Blitzer is talking by cell phone to survivors of the plane crash in the Hudson River. For all the technology on The Situation Room, sometimes the most powerful communications device is a human voice on a phone. Update: From a reporter in the press scrum surrounding a survivor, the last question [...]

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TV Tonight: Gritty and The Beast

I’m not sure I would be writing about The Beast, debuting tonight on A&E, if it did not star Patrick Swayze, which is to say, if star Patrick Swayze did not have pancreatic cancer. The grimy, Chicago-set cop drama itself, of which I’ve seen two episodes, is sort of The Shield lite—which is to say, [...]

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TCA Roundup: No More Forty-Degree Days at Dunder-Mifflin

Headlines and announcements from and around the Television Critics’ Association press tour:  * JAG spinoff NCIS will itself get a spinoff. Apparently CBS will keep milking its military-law success until it runs out of alphabet. Also, looks like John Mayer is getting a TV show. (The title Wonderland was already taken.)  * OMG GOSSIP GIRL [...]

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Lost Discussion Group: One More Week Edition

Maybe that’s the true gift of “Lost”: In this digital, multimedia age, in which we’re all allegedly off in our own, solitary worlds, pursuing our own interests, loving “Lost” is a communal, interactive experience. It doesn’t matter if your water-cooler is virtual or real — this is a show that you just have to discuss with other [...]

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Ricardo Montalbán, 1920-2009

First came news that Patrick McGoohan, star of The Prisoner, had died. Now comes the passing of the star of another seminal, but entirely different, TV fantasy set in a surreal, beautiful yet menacing resort locale. Ricardo Montalbán, who died at age 88, was known, among other roles, as Star Trek’s Khan and the pitchman [...]

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The Morning After: Let's Droll

  Somewhere on my would-have-been-nice-if-I’d-had-time list this week: Review Make ‘Em Laugh on PBS for Tuned In. That fell by the wayside, along many other matters work- and personal-hygiene-related, but the first installment aired last night on public television stations.    The premise is a sterling example of one of those solid, inoffensive pledge-drive programming [...]

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Tuned In TV: Return Flight of the Conchords

Flight of the Conchords returns to HBO Sunday night, along with Big Love. Last fall, I sat down with Bret, Jemaine and co-writer James Bobin on the set of the Conchords’ apartment (which is devoid of furniture because of a plot development—long story). Time.com has the video. With clips from the show. And big Inside [...]

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American Idol Open Comment Post

You asked for it—or at least a couple of you did—in this morning’s Idol post, so here’s an open-comment thread for tonight’s audition round of American Idol. Work it out, dawg.

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Patrick McGoohan, 1928-2009

Patrick McGoohan, the creator/star of the brilliant and elliptical series The Prisoner, has died at age 80. His best-known work, which aired in the States on CBS, was a disturbing but engrossing mystery, exploring Cold War themes of paranoia and totalitarianism; in it, McGoohan played Number Six, a former spy who is imprisoned in a [...]

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TV Tonight: FNL Ends / Gets Ready to Begin

For most of you, Friday Night Lights returns in two days on NBC. For those of you with DirecTV, Season 3 ends tonight. I probably made a mistake leaving FNL off my best-of-2008 list in December—while this season didn’t quite match the first, it did get back to the same sort of intimate stories and [...]

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MSNBC's Inaugural Gloating

Remember during the campaign, when MSNBC decided to pull Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews from anchoring its coverage of political events? Remember when it seemed someone had realized that maybe it wasn’t the best journalistic idea to have straight-news coverage anchored by two hosts who so clearly had a dog in the fight?  Well, that [...]

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TCA Roundup: Crazy Like Fox, or Like NBC

Some headlines from the programmers’ presentations to the Television Critics Association winter press tour in Los Angeles:  * In season 5 of Rescue Me, Daniel Sunjata’s character, Franco, will argue that 9/11 was an inside job and conspiracy. And Sunjata agrees with him.  * Prison Break has been sentenced to death. * The Arrested Development [...]

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The Morning After: Meet the New Idol…

  …same as the old Idol? Slightly changed? American Idol stomped Tyrannosaurus-like back onto the TV schedule last night. A few thoughts: