TV Reviews
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‘Looking’ Review: HBO’s New Gay Series Will Make You Work (Video)
The half-hour comedic drama isn’t a match for viewers with commitment issues
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‘American Idol’ Season 13 Review: Musicality Takes Center Stage Again
It is always all about the judges on these TV talent shows and this trio makes me OK with that
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5 Things to Know About Matt LeBlanc’s ‘Episodes’ This Season
“Pucks,” the struggling show within a show in “Episodes,” faces even more challenges in Season 3
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‘Girls’ Review: Lena Dunham Plumbs Awkward Depths in Funny, Messy New Season
The show continues to revel in uncomfortable moments in upcoming episodes
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‘Mob City’ Review: Frank Darabont’s Gangster Noir Burns Slow but Bright
Gangsters meet Hollywood in 1947 Los Angeles
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‘The Originals’ Review: ‘Vampire Diaries’ Spinoff Revisits Backdoor Pilot at Its Own Risk
The new CW drama revolves around Klaus (Joseph Morgan), the first vampire/werewolf hybrid, and his family of the first bloodsuckers
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‘The Millers’ Review: Margo Martindale and Beau Bridges Drive Will Arnett Bonkers
Newly divorced TV reporter inspires his parents to split in show that pays off in unexpected ways
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‘Super Fun Night’ Review: 5 Things You Should Know About Rebel Wilson’s New Comedy
The show built around the Australian star of “Pitch Perfect” gets off to a disappointing start
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A Paraplegic Viewer Reviews NBC’s ‘Ironside’: High Hopes Dashed
Guest review: The network missed a golden opportunity to take non-traditional casting to a higher level
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‘Breaking Bad’ Finale Reviews: Just Perfect? Or Too Perfect?
Did things work out too well for Walter White?
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‘Masters of Sex’ Review: Stylish and Seductive, With a Lot of Pleasurable Dramatic Foreplay
Lizzy Caplan dominates Showtime’s series about pioneering sex researchers Masters & Johnson
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‘The Michael J. Fox Show’ Reviewed: 5 Things You Should Know About NBC’s New Series
The “Family Ties” star has reverted to his lovable type after playing obnoxious guest stars in recent years
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‘The Crazy Ones’ Review: Selling Out With Robin Williams
A show that asks us to root for a past his-prime ad man trying to get a pop star to sexily hawk hamburgers
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‘Lucky 7’ Review: Working Stiffs Strike It Rich in Overly Broad Workplace Drama
Heist gone bad taints happiness over winning number
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‘Hostages’ Review: Surgeon’s Family Is Held Captive by Secrets
Rogue FBI agent tries to bend presidential doctor to his will in political drama from Jerry Bruckheimer