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Ghost of Halloween past: a round-up of posts

A round-up of some of our old Halloween-themed posts from the past year.

by Keith McDuffee

USA Network characters: It’s our world … they just live in it

I think by now we’ve established the fact that USA Network knows how to cook a mean character. Each and every original series that the network’s produced is a hit on one scale or another — including Monk, which I otherwise can’t speak to because I don’t watch it. Within the last week, I’ve enjoyed two […]

by Aryeh S.

Community – Okay, Abed as Batman made me love you again

Is it just me, or does it seem like more shows are going all out for Halloween this year? This week was Community’s Halloween episode, and it made me ridiculously happy. While the plot was another “Jeff acts like a jerk, makes people sad, learns his lesson and fixes everything” one, the character elements really […]

by Kona Gallagher

How Defying Gravity would have progressed, straight from the creator

Defying Gravity creator James Parriott discusses how Defying Gravity would have continued on, had the show lived to see more seasons.

by Keith McDuffee

Webisode Clack – Dead and Lonely

With Halloween just around the corner, it seems fitting that we turn our web series attention toward something with a bit of a macabre twist. Dead and Lonely, new this week from IFC, looks rather unassuming at the start. We follow along as two people, Lee and Justin, meet through exactly the kind of dating […]

by Brett Love

NBC flatlines Trauma

I’m trying, in my head, to come up with the last smart decision that NBC made. Leno? Nope. Chuck? I’m a fan of the move, but I’m not sure it was a smart move (though I really hope things work out … more Chuck is a good thing in my eyes). Giving us more SNL […]

by Ivey West

Step it up, So You Think You Can Dance

What’s going on with you, So You Think You Can Dance?  I’m willing to put up with you, and your eight billion weeks of auditions, and your strange scheduling (a showcase followed by two shows in one? What is this tomfoolery?), and your flat (if well-done) dances, but this is only because I love you. […]

by Julia Hass