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Television
Community’s state of play
By the time you read this, NBC's brilliant, neglected stepchild of a sitcom will back on the air, having survived its creator's firing, various scheduling debacles, and the epic flouncing-off of Chevy Chase.
By:
S.I. ROSENBAUM
| February 05, 2013
Humiliated: Why I hate Girls
Television
I am a girl who hates Girls .
By:
MICHAEL BRAITHWAITE
| February 04, 2013
Tube riches: The best TV of 2012
Television, far from a vast wasteland these days, is often a digital cornucopia to be triaged.
By:
ERIC GOULD
| December 19, 2012
Dexter — still bloody good
When we saw Dexter last, his sister Deb had walked in just as he plunged a knife into Travis Marshall's chest.
By:
ALEXANDRA CAVALLO
| September 25, 2012
Homeland's victory lap
Is there a more compelling spectacle in television these days than Claire Danes slowly decompensating into full-on mania?
By:
JON GARELICK
| September 25, 2012
Treme's third season is in the money
From the beginning, Treme has been too much — too many stories, too many angles, too many scenes.
By:
JON GARELICK
| September 18, 2012
The 10 TV premieres to DVR this fall
Last Resort, The Mindy Project, American Horror Story, and more
With new projects from Andre Braugher, Mindy Kaling, Michael Chiklis, and, uh, Lucy Liu?
By:
RYAN STEWART
| September 19, 2012
Interview: Andre Braugher talks about ABC's ''Last Resort''
Full speed ahead
Mention the name Andre Braugher to any fan of serious television over the age of 30, and you're likely to get a reverential reaction.
By:
RYAN STEWART
| September 25, 2012
Boardwalk Empire enters another bloody, tender season
Bullies
If you have not yet seen seasons 1 or 2 of the Prohibition-era, Atlantic City–set HBO drama Boardwalk Empire (whose new season begins Sunday at 9pm), then stop here and get thee to HBO OnDemand or, better yet, the brand-spanking new season 2 DVD/Blu-ray package. I can not be responsible for spoilers herein.
By:
JON GARELICK
| September 13, 2012
Strike Back blows shit up!
Wham-Bam!
How many post-9/11 action-adventure roller-coaster rides can we take?
By:
JON GARELICK
| August 17, 2012
''Newsroom'' As Farce
We can't wait to see Sorkin's Serious Journalism take on the 2012 Republican nomination process ...
I tried, I honestly tried, to like Newsroom as a show, regardless of its attitude toward politics and the news media. It wasn't easy.
By:
DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| July 11, 2012
Lynn, Lynn, City of Adult Swim
Venture capital
In an apartment-complex lobby with an ambiance I can only describe as medicinal, I counted 10 cartoon connoisseurs from far and wide fixated on a stripteaser.
By:
BARRY THOMPSON
| July 03, 2012
Review: The Newsroom
All in the family: Sorkin does Sorkin in 'The Newsroom'
The Newsroom is a dose of concentrated Sorkin, by turns maddening and exhilarating.
By:
RYAN STEWART
| June 20, 2012
Interview: Brendon Small finds his niche
Guitar hero
Years before he cracked the dimensional barrier that separates the real from unreal by turning Dethklok, the lovably sociopathic stars of Adult Swim's Metalocalypse , into one of the most lucrative metal acts in both cartoonland and the material world, Brendon Small trudged through stints at Berklee and Emerson.
By:
BARRY THOMPSON
| April 24, 2012
HBO's Veep needs more mean
Soft serve
Reality, right now, is so absurd that almost everyone has already adopted a "laugh-to-keep-from-crying" approach to the news. We don't need someone to tell us how truly horrifying our political landscape is. So what's a satirist to do?
By:
RYAN STEWART
| April 23, 2012
Lena Dunham and HBO get it right
Girls, girls, girls
When a new television show chronicling the lives of young women arrives, it tends to come packaged with the promise that it will expertly define them, both as a generation and a gender.
By:
SHARON STEEL
| April 13, 2012
Review: Showtime’s The Borgias
Blood oaths
The second season of The Borgias (Sunday at 9 pm, Showtime) enters a crowded Sunday night field: HBO's Game of Thrones , AMC's Mad Men , even AMC's much discredited The Killing .
By:
JON GARELICK
| April 09, 2012
Not much 'magic' on Starz's new drama
City of blahs
Premium networks play by different rules from the rest of television, but Starz has taken things to a new extreme: they've twice renewed shows before episode one even aired.
By:
RYAN STEWART
| April 05, 2012
And thus the 'Game of Thrones' continues
Calling Dr. Zaius!
'Twas the thud heard round the world. In the penultimate episode of the first season of HBO's Game of Thrones , our hero Ned Stark (Sean Bean), after a brief, fraught tenure as the King's Hand, discovered the Lannisters' incestuous affair, was falsely declared traitor to the realm, and was beheaded in front of a frothing horde in the town square at King's Landing.
By:
EUGENIA WILLIAMSON
| April 04, 2012
Interview: Adam Green gets frightful laughs with 'Holliston'
It’s "Friends" ... only with monsters. And set in Holliston, MA.
Director and Holliston native Adam Green ( Frozen, Hatchet ) knows a thing or two about what it's like to be stuck in your hometown post-college, working a dead-end job, and pining for the high school girl of your dreams. Green parlayed all that angst into Holliston , a new television series for FEARnet.
By:
ALEXANDRA CAVALLO
| April 04, 2012
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