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Justified Watch: All Talk, All Action
The beauty of an episode like “Decoy” is the free-wheeling joy that Justified takes in letting its characters spend their words like newly minted lottery winners.
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The beauty of an episode like “Decoy” is the free-wheeling joy that Justified takes in letting its characters spend their words like newly minted lottery winners.
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The Bible never specifies what Satan looks like. Why give him dark skin and a Sith Lord’s hood?
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Intentionally or not, the season finale pulled off a neat trick, giving us a romantic-comedy finish that had me yelling at Adam to run in the other direction.
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The first mystery that arises in Bates Motel–the psycho quasi-prequel from producers Carlton Cuse (Lost) and Kerry Ehrin–is: what kind of series is this?
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We should all be glad that the Dwight-based spinoff of The Office will not be a series. And yet, as Duck Dynasty has taught us, there’s a real opening for comedy outside NBC’s urban comfort zone.
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FX’s Cold War drama has the action of a thriller like Homeland, but the melancholy and ambiguous shadings of a character study like Mad Men.
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In an age of digital news and instant leaks, the suspense and awe of the announcement showed the power of analog media. Like chimneys.
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If Rob Thomas and Kristen Bell can finance this project, it could expand the creative possibilities of movies and TV alike.
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The video, which imagines the war for Westeros in a high school, is actually at least half a good idea for an actual TV series.
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Girls’ second-to-last episode of the season does some uncomfortable emotional digging, in a half-hour that may have had you covering your eyes, or your ears.
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How has Idol managed to make its finalist choices so much less interesting than The Voice’s?
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A kidnapping, or “kidnapping,” adds more strain to Elizabeth and Philip’s marriage, or “marriage.”
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We may see more TV for religious believers as a result of The Bible. What I’d love to see–but am not so sure we will–is more TV about religious believers.