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Burn Notice Review: "Entry Point"
I'm sad to report that "Entry Point" was a mostly sub-standard episode. Despite delivering intrigue, explosions, and guns - along Fiona finding yet another...
So You Think You Can Dance Elimination: Ashley Galvan
Ashley Galvan's seemingly modest rib injury proved season-ending last night on So You Think You Can Dance, making for the second consecutive week we've sai...
So You Think You Can Dance Review: Top 7 Perform
Sigh. One week after Alex Wong tore his Achilles tendon and was declared DFY, not only costing So You Think You Can Dance a fan favorite but rendering that...
The Hills Series Finale Review: Fake!
You know the adage, all good things must come to an end. In other news, The Hills aired its final episode last night. On the much-anticipated finale, the c...
The City Season Finale Review: "Lost in Translation"
Last night's season finale of The City was called "Lost in Translation." More accurately, it was lost in the shuffle, given the series finale of The Hills ...
White Collar Season Premiere Review: "Withdrawal"
Last night marked the second season premiere of White Collar. And boy! Were we ever excited to see what transpired after the mind blowing (and plane blowin...
Covert Affairs Series Premiere Review: The Blind Leading the Blonde
The opening scene of the Covert Affairs pilot episode was meant to be an information dump. We learned the following about Annie Walker immediately: She's f...
Pretty Little Liars Review: Lions and Tigers and Bitches, Oh My!
Is Emily really dead?!? Pretty Little Liars concluded "There's No Place Like Homecoming" with a scene that was suspenseful in its concept, but not as much ...
Warehouse 13 Review: "Mild Mannered"
This week’s episode, "Mild Mannered," literally played to the comic geek in me. My compliments to the writing staff for all the little nods to the co...
Huge Review: "Live Action Role Play"
The meek shall inherit the camp. Well, the meek and the strange. This week's episode ("Live Action Role Play") of Huge focused viewer’s attention on ...




