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New Girl Watch: Will They? Won’t They? They Did
Last night, a couple of characters finally “violated the Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act.” If you catch our meaning.
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Last night, a couple of characters finally “violated the Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act.” If you catch our meaning.
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FX’s Cold War thriller about a deep-cover Soviet spies in the suburbs is the thriller you’d expect but also an intriguing study of marriage as partnership.
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In a beautiful episode, Amy’s ex goes to rehab, proving that you can lead a man to water, but he has to find the turtle himself.
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Well, things got real there awfully quick.
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The whole series, and last night’s episode, portrayed TV as a business, a farce, and, the one thing that gave sense to its neurotic characters’ lives.
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Though the series might seem all style over substance, the finale of AHS: Asylum showed genuine sympathy for the monsters it created.
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ABC’s cook-off is promising, but for a show that’s “all about the food,” it has plenty of gimmicks
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The Following, which premiered to much hype on Fox last night, seems to believe the recipe for ambitious cable-style drama is Karo syrup plus red food coloring.
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Lena Dunham’s show addresses complaints about its racial homogeneity with a scene that’s funny and perceptive, but feels distractingly contrived.
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When we frame the sleazebag-apologia interview as mainly a p.r. exercise in showing remorse and winning redemption, the sleazebag has already won.
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Think of this Sex and the City prequel as a kind of superhero origin story, with couture instead of kryptonite.
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The night Girls picks up a Golden Globe as Best Comedy, a scene-setting season premiere shows that there’s a fine line between being in love and obnoxiousness.
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Yeah, movie stars dominate the cool kids’ tables at the Golden Globes. But it takes polished TV stars like these two to make the night a party.