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Zero Hour, ABC’s attempt to cross Lost with The Da Vinci Code, is an unholy mess. But if you watch just a few minutes, it’s a pretty good comedy.
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Zero Hour, ABC’s attempt to cross Lost with The Da Vinci Code, is an unholy mess. But if you watch just a few minutes, it’s a pretty good comedy.
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As a re-elected President laid out a vision for his second term and challenged Congress, a violent showdown blazed and TV’s attention was divided.
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How would someone like Hannah Horvath end up with a guy who looks like that? Confidence—which may be the thing that really unsettled people about Girls’ latest hookup.
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Guys, you’re in luck! NBC Universal is launching the Esquire Network to target you, alongside all the other networks that target you.
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An odd, poignant episode takes a detour, and Hannah finds herself wondering whether all her mistakes are worth it.
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Series creator and writer Mike White gives himself a sweet, sad showcase as an actor, as Tyler exposes himself in more ways than one.
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I went through 13 episodes in a week. Did it hold up to my original review? (Yes, no, and yes.) And when will there be a critical mass of viewers ready to discuss?
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In the new, post-Dan Harmon episodes, this once-brilliant community college sitcom now looks like a Cliff’s Notes version of itself.
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NBC’s musical returns, retooled and apologetic. What you think of season two depends on how deep you thought the problems with season one were.
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The big game is an all-day, bloated TV affair, and yet it was still able to turn on a dime and snatch excitement from the yawning jaws of boredom.
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Back in 2006, I would not have described 30 Rock as a love story. But the funny, sweet finale confirmed that, in many ways, that is exactly what it was.
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In Netflix’s new drama, Kevin Spacey guides a gleeful tour through a Washington D.C. where you are either eating flesh or you’re on the menu.
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FX unveiled the first chapter of its Cold War story about a fascinating fake (or is it?) marriage.