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ghost whisperer on CBS
men in trees on ABC (new timeslot)
So this week, we find out Karen is running the Dunder Mifflin Utica branch, and that she has an assistant named Rolando ("Ro"). I'm not sure why the Utica branch was more important to keep open than the Stamford branch, but there you have it.
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my name is earl (back-to-back episodes) on NBC
smallville on CW
I have a confession to make: I do not like Boston Legal this season. I thought this would be the year of Jerry and all that is good, but instead it is the year of hating Lorraine and I spend all of her scenes making jokes about how she's probably a man and sighing and wishing she would just leave already. And then I compose letters to David E.
8:00 PM (all times eastern/pacific, unless I ball it up and forget since I'm in central)
CW america's next top model (Why, yes, I am a recap show, thanks.)
CBS kid nation
I've discovered recently that many people, even hardcore television fans, are unaware of the likely upcoming strike by the Writers Guild of America. The union's members have voted 90% in favour of striking after their contract expires at the end of today.
Have you ever noticed the part with the throwing stars right at the end of the credits? Awesome. Also, let's just get this out there right now: Zachary Levi makes me all shivery. He so fine.
Brief Rundown: This guy Laszlo is wanted by all our friendly neighbourhood government agencies.
My rant for today: The hot teevee gossip right now is that NBC is looking to spinoff The Office. Don't get me wrong; even if my love has cooled somewhat, there's still a lot to like about the show. Angela, Kelly, Stanley (very excited to see this week's episode!), Dwight "Danger" Shrute...the list goes on and on.
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it's the great pumpkin, charlie brown
beauty and the geek (warning from me: the episode title screams clip show)
Like in life itself, things in Hollywood go in cycles, with similarly themed movies often hitting the multiplex around the same time. Usually it happens with summer blockbusters like the summer of '98 when Armageddon and Deep Impact both shared the big screen in hopes of becoming the victor in the war of the "giant boulder hitting earth pictures".
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