June 2008
Last week, DeAnna kissed love goodbye when she sent Graham packing. Who will 'The Bachelorette' allow into her, ahem, fantasy suite now? (Euphemism alert!) And, more importantly, does this make Graham the next Bachelor?
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Every week The Mole starts by asking us "who is the mole?" Wouldn't it be nice if we could answer "one of the remaining contestants" and walk away with the cash (or a portion thereof)? The more I hear that question asked, the more I think it needs to be reworded.
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On tonight's Nashville Star, the contestants get surprise visits from their families during their mentoring sessions with Jeffrey Steele, John Rich and Jewel. And gladly, no group number. Hooray! Unless I missed it in the first minute of the show...but either way, hooray! In it's place, the singers get to do two numbers. That's one extra chance for them to fall on their faces..er...I mean wow us.
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A lot of people seemed concerned by the ever-growing power of Google over...well, everything. What was once a search engine now does everything except hand you shampoo in the morning, and I heard they're working on a beta for that.
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Picture it: Los Angeles, 2002, a television-obsessed dork (yes, me) visits Hollywood for the first time, and thanks to a well-connected friend -- whom you will find groping Judy Reyes in a photo below -- spends her inaugural day in LaLa Land on the set of the freshman series Scrubs.
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OMG, did you see the new show None of the Above last night? It was sooooo good. I can't even believe that great new character the show just added also named None of the Above. I just hope it doesn't get cancelled like that other show, None of the Above.
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This is the first episode of Army Wives written by Nick Thiel, who joined the show this spring, after filming of the second season had already begun, as the series' new showrunner. Anytime a new showrunner comes on board an existing series, you can be sure that he or she is going to want to leave his own stamp on the proceedings.
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The idea of the Witness Protection Program is that it's a second chance, and as we've heard Mary tell her witnesses before, bringing stuff from your old life will just mess you up. This week, In Plain Sight explores what happens when you and your wife enter the program and bring a particularly difficult piece of old baggage in with you: your mistress.
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While the backstories seen to date on the show weren't
exactly original, I still feel like the one presented in this episode felt the
most derivative, the least unique, the least...well, Lost. The show deals in
archetypes, to be sure, but quite often these archetypes are centered on
particular personalities: the martyr, the acolyte, the romantic. Things of that
nature.
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