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Home Coming is THE worst Sanctuary episode. EVER.

This week’s episode was for the birds. Magnus tracks down shysters while Will battles his past. If you think it sounds interesting, it isn’t. The episode ended with orphans. ORPHANS.

by An Nicholson

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.

by Guest Clacker

Will Kelsey Grammer succeed on Starz? – Quibbling Siblings

Every week brother and sister team Bob and Debbie take on a new topic. This week we talk about the interesting decision Starz has made in renewing ‘Boss’ before it’s even aired a single episode.

by Debbie McDuffee

The truth of the matter? Clowns are scary – CommercialClack

Look, kids! It’s a Saturday edition of CommercialClack! And boy … is it a doozy! Hope you don’t frighten easily.

by Michael Noble

Has Wilfred lost its pride?

It’s apparent ‘Wilfred’ thinks it hasn’t lost it (or doesn’t think it has), but I felt some of my pride erode away with this week’s episode. Raunch – simply for its own sake – does nothing but degrade the show.

by Michael Noble

The Walking Dead season two sneak peek wasn’t satisfying

Did you see the preview clip from ‘The Walking Dead’ on the premiere of ‘Breaking Bad’ Sunday? Were you, like me, expecting a whole lot more?

by Michael Noble

South Park’s half-assed “year of the fan”: Hasa Diga Eebowai

Comedy Central’s calling 2011 the “Year of the Fan” for ‘South Park’, but what kind of fan year is it when their Comic-Con presence consists merely of face painting and karaoke? There’s a better way this could’ve gone down, but now it’s too late.

by Keith McDuffee
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