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Requiem For The History Channel: A Nerd's Rant
The Mad Men Dilemma: Admitting Nothing's Perfect
In Unison
Says Entertainment Weekly, "Glee is snarky, theatrical, totally addictive - and a cult phenomenon on its way to becoming a national obsession." I believe you know my feelings on the matter. [EW]Watching TV As A Family Can Be Traumatic
When we were little, whenever a sex scene came on in a movie, my dad would holler "INAPPROPRIATE!" and my brother and I would run out of the room screaming: More »Sing It, Sister: Why I Hate Glee
Get Ready For Some Really Fast Cursing!
Gilmore Girls' Amy Sherman-Palladino's doing a new show for HBO, chronicling "three adult sisters, all writers living in the same Upper East Side apartment building, and their mother, a domineering literary-lioness who reserves her affections for their ne'er-do-well brother." [Yahoo]Why Are Friends Reruns So Incredibly Painful?
A London man has opened an exact replica of Friends' Central Perk. "This makes me feel weird on the inside," wrote my friend. I know what she means: Friends has aged about as well as a bad facelift. More »Yuppie Studies 101
"Thirtysomething [newly-DVD'd-ed] illuminated the escalating culture wars without ever fully capitalizing on mounting tensions. The show was never watched as much as it was debated, worshiped, maligned and endlessly dusted over for markers of social and psychological relevance." [NYT]