James Poniewozik

James Poniewozik writes TIME magazine's Tuned In column, about pop culture and society. Tuned In, the blog version, is about the stuff we used to call "TV," whether it's in your living room, on your computer or - once the networks figure out the technology and line up the advertisers - in your dreams themselves.

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The Sopranos: Back So Soon?

The problem in reviewing the first episodes of this season of The Sopranos was being unable to write about anything interesting that happened. Tony’s getting shot, his wandering in that odd Southern California purgatory and then his awakening from a coma last night — a critic had little to say except. "Um, some interesting stuff

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South Park Serves Up Chef

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Is Scientology a legitimate religion? Who can say? Was L. Ron Hubbard a con artist? I have no opinion (that I’m willing to share in the light of my financial ability to mount a legal defense). But one thing is clear: there must be a God. For only a benevolent divine presence could have led Isaac Hayes and the

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Lostwatch: Around the World, and a Balloon

SPOILER ALERT: This post discusses last night’s Lost. So scram.

Last night’s Lost devoted another flashback to the lovely Yunjin Kim as Sun (who, Mrs. Tuned In observed, has gorgeous nails for someone who’s been stuck on an island for over a month). In it we learn that she’s pregnant, which is apparently another island medical miracle

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American Idol Hits an All-Time Manilow

Last night on American Idol, the contestants got help in their song stylings from singer-songwriter Barry Manilow. At least I’m assuming it was him. Thanks to an oddly spiky haircut and a weirdly tanned appearance, he looked a little more like Martin Short doing Barry Manilow.

But I digress. It was ’50s night on American Idol, and

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Monday on Fox: It's Evil Vice President Night!

We all know, of course, that Hollywood is liberal. And liberals hate the Bush Administration. And Bush Administration haters hate Dick Cheney the hatingest of all. So you probably wouldn’t be surprised to know that there’s a TV network that has not one but two series featuring a sinister Vice President of the United States. Which

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Your Tax Dollars, Analyzing Cartoon Butts

The Federal Communications Commission had one of its semi-regular paroxysms of moral cleansing yesterday, upholding the fines against CBS for the Janet Jackson incident in 2004 and levying about $4 million in new fines for various shows, including a record $3.6 million against 11 CBS affiliates for airing an episode of crime show Without

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Was Mike Wallace Too Old for TV?

Yesterday, 60 Minutes’ Mike Wallace acknowledged that the tick, tick, tick of time waits for no man. At 87, Wallace said that his eyes and ears were not what they used to be, and that he would step down from the newsmagazine after this season, though not necessarily end his news career. Immediately, there were suggestions that, as Tom

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Why The Apprentice Should Dump Donald

When Mark Burnett premiered The Apprentice just over two years ago, the parallels with his hit Survivor were obvious: two groups of contestants, competing in immunity challenges on a hostile island (in this case Manhattan). In the first episodes, host Donald Trump made a big point of comparing the business world to "the jungle."

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L'Chaim, Tony! Does The Sopranos Know from Jewishness?

With the long-awaited return of The Sopranos looming Sunday night, you may already feel you’ve read every possible angle on the show’s cultural significance. Not this one, I’ll bet. The Jewish news-and-culture paper The Forward is featuring a set of essays looking at Jewish themes, stereotypes and tributes in The Sopranos and six other

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Because 75 Hours of American Idol a Week Isn't Quite Enough

This press release came in over the transom from Fox Reality Channel:

"From FremantleMedia, producers of American Idol, comes AMERICAN IDOL EXTRA — the first-ever series to reveal the backstage drama of what really happens on AMERICAN IDOL after the weekly vote-off show on FOX.

"The original Fox Reality series, which is produced by

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Project Runway Withdrawal? Chew On This

With last night’s finale of Project Runway—which, don’t worry, I’m not going to spoilerizeify for you—plenty of us are going to want to fill the hole that the fashion show’s absence leaves in our Wednesday nights. Especially those of us who are Bravo executives. Heidi Klum’s Survivor-on-the-catwalk has given the cable channel ratings and

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