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Desperate Housewives – “This isn’t art! It’s an illustrated confession!”

With one more episode before its mid-season finale, ‘Desperate Housewives’ offers up a lukewarm chapter full of drama, crazed ex-boyfriends, scattered dreams, broken hearts, and a return to the booze for a certain redheaded housewife.

WSOP – Live coverage like watching paint dry … literally

The ‘World Series of Poker’ has been, for a couple years now, doing their best to try and make their poker tournament programming interesting again for the casual and die hard poker fan. This year, they decided to fire the previous production company and experiment with showing how poker tournaments really unfold. The result? They may have made the WSOP even more boring for fans.

Masculinity and female subservience in Breaking Bad

As ‘Breaking Bad’ progressed, I saw a troubling theme rise to the surface: the struggle of the emasculated male to reclaim his pride through both violence and the control of the women around him.

Did South Park deliver in its return this week?

Guest Clacker Amber weighs in with her thoughts on the return episode of ‘South Park’ this week. Was it a worthy successor to the hard-hitting spring finale earlier this year?

The Hour’s last hour

Guest Clacker Courtney Hilden reviews last night’s finale of BBC America’s showing of the BBC miniseries, ‘The Hour.’ Had you been watching?

Is it just me or do most of the new fall comedies look abysmal?

Am I the only one who feels this way? Seriously, is anyone looking forward to ‘I Hate My Teenage Daughter’ or ‘Last Man Standing?’ I’m definitely not. In fact, let’s take a look at the new comedies that will be premiering over the next few weeks and see if there is anything worth saving.

A weekend spent with MTV on its 30th birthday

I want my MTV! Well, I got it. A whole thirty years of rebellion and cutting-edge programming (as well as tons of crud) beamed into my eyeballs via VH-1 Classic, if you can believe that.

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