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Fox Announces Fall Premiere Dates

This morning Fox network announced its fall schedule, which will bring two high-expectations series, The X Factor and Terra Nova, to air in September along with the sitcom New Girl. Animated comedy Allen Gregory and live-humans comedy I Hate My Teenage Daughter will be along later in the fall; the rest of Fox’s new shows (such as …

TV Tonight: Wilfred: Man's Best Frenemy

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Full disclosure: I am a sucker for the man-befriends-nonhuman-creature genre of sitcoms. So when I first caught wind of Wilfred, an adaption of an Australian comedy about a man who sees his neighbor’s dog as a six-foot guy in a dog costume, my tail began wagging involuntarily. Maybe …

The Morning After: They Blowed Up Real Good

Yesterday was the first day of summer, the longest, lightest day of the year, which made it the astronomically perfect day for ABC to premiere its companion piece to Wipeout, 101 Ways to Leave a Game Show.

The premise was simple: the host asked a group of contestants challenging, multiple-choice questions about—I don’t know, facts …

Noble Gesture: Fringe, Others Get Love from Broadcast Critics

The brand-spanking-new Broadcast Television Journalists Association has announced the winners of its brand-spanking-new Critics’ Choice Television Awards. The winners (list follows the jump) include some usual-suspects shows like Mad Men, but also underrecognized series like Fringe, whose John Noble (best supporting actor) deserves …

Pardon the Interruption: Keith Olbermann Returns, Swipes at MSNBC

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The first thing you notice about Countdown with Keith Olbermann is its similarity to Countdown with Keith Olbermann. Indeed—considering how tough the NBC organization has been with intellectual property with its former late-night hosts–it’s striking how much of the rhetorical …

The Killing Watch: Bloody Murder!

Spoilers for last night’s season finale of The Killing below:

It’s a familiar story that, when a cable network debuts a deliberate, slow-to-unfold serial like The Killing, viewers start to worry that it’s not going to pay off. And TV critics like me, or other viewers who are enthralled with the promise of the series, counsel patience: …

Game of Thrones Watch: Rising from the Ashes

SPOILER ALERT: Before you read this post, get a crackling fire going and sit down to watch the season finale of Game of Thrones.

I’ve always resisted the shorthand that Game of Thrones is “fantasy Sopranos.” To me, the series has more in common tonally with a range of other HBO dramas–a mix of Deadwood, Rome, The Wire, even …

TV Weekend: Falling Skies

One of the hoariest sci-fi tropes is the invading alien race that wants our women (or occasionally, to mix it up, our men). It never held up much to logical scrutiny; rare is the viewer who has, in turn, looked at a scary reptilian space creature and thought “mmm, I’d like to get me some of that.” (That it was able to put a human in …

Glee Calls in Writing Reinforcements

As you know if you read this blog, I have love for Glee, but it’s a tough love and sometimes hard to justify. The show fascinates me and, especially in this past season, frustrates me. It can be transcendent and self-indulgent, emotionally true and utterly ridiculous, inventive and repetitive. Often within the same scene!

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